I THEPECAY I I OF TEETH I SI marked M 3 many H fll objectionabla H M ■ features B a DISCOMFORT— PAIN — LOSS g g OF SLEEP — IRRITATION, also g S disagreeable breath, which invariably Ey 9 accompany the processes of decay. Eg B A simple, permanent, and inexpen* H H sive tilling will not only overcome the H I H trouble, but will preserve the tooth in B 8 ail its natural beauty and usefulness H H for years to come. We would be H B pleased to give you the exact tost of H Fa filling one or more teeth by our pain- Bj jS less methods. E fl No Extras. H 9 We make no charge for extracting H 9 when Sets are ordered. B ■ Painllss Extractions, 1/. B B Hours, from 8 30 to 6 daily. ■ H Saturday, from 8.30 to 1, and 7 to g. |i 1 THE AMERICAN DENTAL I I PARLORS, I m Corner Cuba ic. Manners Streets, B I WELLINGTON. | |P^^ RAYWER f ABIN TRUXKS"^OR~~TIIAVEL LERS. W. 11. NASH, 155, Cuba-street. OIHuIH SEWING MACHINES Prove by the superior excellence of their work the correctness of the principles upon which they are built. You can buy .1 Sewing Machine for less money than jou pay for a " Singer," but consider this :—: — When a "Singer" is bought and paid for "it is paid for." " It lasts a lifetime." The time lost, the trouble and worry, outweigh many times over the difference in the cost between the cheap machine and the " Singer." Machines on vi«w at THE SINGER DEPOT WILLIS STREET. £275. The Latest Model "T." 20 H. P. SSEATER. Sole New Zealand Agents — THE ROUSE &. HURRELL Carriage Building Co., Ltd., COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON IpVuiMLEY" Tpfii^ir uke the OfflfS? Mother ffyg^f^^^w^«^ made. Don't you remember it — the beautiful Jam made in the shining brass p-in on the range ? Remember tl'c delight in each process which brought the new season's jam nearer the table. There was nothing to equal that jam until the "Fnmley" Worlcs made it in the clean, wholesome, home-made way, but in huge quantities. Ask yflur Gncer for " Frimley " and get it. f KITCHEN ECONOMY A3D ' THE "ORION" RANGE 68 1 = TOGETHER! = Economy in the Coal Bill is attained by using the Ask your Ironmonger to show you one of SHACKLOCK'S " ORION " RANGES — The Perfect Range. V -i D. W. VIRTUE & CO., 5, VICTORIA STREET, ■Wellington, pRADJ. FLOUR, PRODUCE And COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents for THE N.Z- FLOURMILLERS' CO OI'ER ATR' E A SSOU IATION, LIMITED. WELLINGTON DyE WORKS. WANTED Known — Lathes' and gent' garment*, curtain*, table covert chair ccvero, feathers, etc , which ar faded or Eoilrd, can be I )ry Cleaned 0 Dyed equal to now, Glovea ami Fui elesned. \V. Ijatbor and Co., 125. Cubr street, and 147, Ridditoidrttieot. Tol. 22(
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 69, 23 March 1910, Page 5
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