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COMES ON A SATURDAY. So that you have nearly three weeks from to-day to consider what and just where to buy — that Present. KNOW THEN a Present is treasured more by the recipient if it is something " a little out oi the ordinary," than if it is of " the common garden variety." PRESENTS which bear the stamp of exclusiveness in their quaintness, originality of design, and beautiful execution, can only be bought at a house which deals only in exclusive wares — Pringle's ! From the holds of the " Athenic," just in port, bales of choice rich stuffs and^ cases of hand-fashioned and hand-wrought metal wares have been opened up, and now court your attention. YOU PAY LESS for exclusiveness here, than you pay for commonness — elsewhere ! The secret is in the buying, and we know just where to buy ! Our wares only require one glance to sell themselves ! HIE YOU TO M Jr^M A v \jS flmif ff Awr for Presents" LAMBTON QUAY. Serviceable Teeth. A SERVICEABLE SET OF t\ TEETH is what, nobody in the present strenuous times can do without. If they 'require it, we will 611 yours- painlessly, or, if too far gone> extract painlessly and fit 4^an&2iidwijsU< 1 -* you with a most life-like artificial set. Sou of Teeth. £2/2/- and £3/3/-. Temporary sets re-made to permanent. £1/1/Palnless Extraction, I/-. Teeth extracted free when sets are ordered. Single Tooth, 5/-. CONSULTATION FREE OUR WORK IS STRICTLY HIGH-GRADEI » Open Saturday Eveninet till 9 o'clock. Write or call for fnrtoer paitieulai*, FROST & FROST, SURGEON DENTISTS, 119 WILLIS STREET (30 y»rJ. .W p, neU , CbemitO. WELLINGTON* I . . — m HAAKE PIANOS. The HAAKE Is a piano with a reputation gained through its dls> tinotiveness for sweetness of tone, perfect action, beauty and construction. it is an ideal instrument and is used by musicians of note. It has proved its superiority for years, and charms by its sweet melody and powerful, yet sympathetic tone. Inspect THE HAAKE at our warehouse, opposite the Grand Hotel, 35, Willis Street. The British and Continental Piano Co. 9 A Few Words • * Ni^yfyLj/'ifi..' r^ th.j/litl *'\£fr^ n /CONSIDER THQSE FAGTTS. Adeii^* M ist ■whose charges are exhartritant — imm»«»ijM.i»j»i«aiiili uiiiiii*MMg»tliT is out oi touch with the times. He has few clients, and therefore few opportunities of improving his skill— he rusts. Andrews & Wyott charge moderately, and have an enormous clientele. Their methods and appliances are the latest and best approved by Dental Science. Their rule is to give COMPLETE SATISFACTION AND NO PAIN. OPEN DAILY, including Wednesdays and Saturdays: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m., 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Skilled Nurses in attendance. Painless Extractions FREE where Sets are ordered. SETS £212/- and £3/3/-. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ANDREWS & WYETT, London Dental Institute, Corner Willis and Manners Streets, WELLINGTON. '^^• aa » a_^B>«aa«BKnK»«»ziiia-»a^v-crß»m»«wi**K*x'B(^BsrKi*«svMKaija«a _^B>«aa«BKnK»«»ziiia-»a^v-crß»m»«wi**K*x'B(^BsrKi*«svMKaija« B BILLs 4t say,Tem,"tmv**i9wlgo'my'tma. Y<»ur w H TOM: "No thanks, old chat* ; Awe she comes now» iH n I'm aif It particular about toa. > Mine's -Rbgorb. 'fJ ;H I J^BCORD^ .TE Aj&is j. sold i^at f » prices? that 9 I j|^ ., bringTit^ easily within the reach of 8 I the man of small means. Record Tea B B atlpne-and-six; isf as good' as many other S I teas sold aUneariy double the price. Record, Sj I Tea is stronger than the others, so that it is fl 1 the cheapest as well as the best tea on 1 the I i market. Prices i/6 r i/8, i/io, 2/», 2/6/ 9 B NOTE ! ' You use less tea to equal the strength of what r y®u M 9 , have been using-rthat's the economical^feature of -i W

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 135, 4 December 1909, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 135, 4 December 1909, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 135, 4 December 1909, Page 11

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