AN APPOINTMENT WITH A DENTIST ■ is not looked forward ; to with any degree of : plaasure by a patient. While admitting there are justifiable ' reasons for this fact, we are of the opinion that the careful and painless methods we employ in all dental work, combined with our reasonable fees, are responsible for the prompt manner with which patients' appointments with us are kept. Special attention and study given to each individual patient's needs. Painless Extractions 1/Bridge Work a Specialty. \ j Nurses in Attendance. Hours: from 830 to 6 daily. Saturday: 8.30 to i, 7 to 9. ! I THE AMERICAN DEKTAL I I PARLORS. DR. RAYNER, Corner Cuba and Manners Sts., Wellington. >WW l «<H(#lWl«>itp gB * AhA^ wl; *'' jgllM '™ * s&£S^s^h PERSONAL G£^S^£§, JCONSULT A SPECIALIST FREE. 1 R Ladies in New Zealand arc paiticularjy for- 6 <j tunate in having such a reliable aid experienced ! J Specialist to refer to in mnttcrs of the toilet as ) % Miss McElwam, the NZ. Agent for "Mi'os ! « TimU Co." Ivl.ss McEKvam. who hi* made a I Me study of all matters conccrn.r.-j the Toilet. \ § gives her advice to enquirers absolutely free. If j J you aro worryina about your complexion, if your |i hair is fallme or ta.uinscrey. or it you are troubled j ;J; J by tho:e unsichtly hairs oi< 'he face or arms, why ! 'S not v/r.tc now to M.ss JVlcElwain, who will write 8 m you personally in reply, sivmc you the benefit of ; "5 her Lirje rxpericncc ir. tho treatment the ore- s •J scribes AH eorrespordence is treated as strictly I '] confidential. Adcirccs your letter to ■ | I MISS M. McELWAIN, 3 jjc 254 QUEEN STREET, | ■t&3£S33B@ AUCKLAND. &BBsßß^r Vi SIGHT-TESTING ROOMS, 103, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, Established 1392. WE stock Pocket Aneroids, Abnoy Levels, Compasses, Field and Opera Glasses, Telescopes, Lanterns and Slides, Barometers, Dray ins Sets, and sinple pieces Artificial E3 - es, etc. ; a complete Meteorological Scr, v.ith instructions, 50s. If your hearing is defective, call and inspect the Globe Earphone, an electrical device for increasing sound. Close Wednesday, at 1 p.m. AFLRED LEVI, Consulting Optician. T. H. MORRISON. Manager, Wellington. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES H. E. KEWIPTHORNE. Manager. Office . LAMBTON QUAY AND GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. When winter's cold blrrt Is afeared by pll tongue?, ACACJAN BALSAM is Best for the lun'^s. Take a dose no.v and then, The remedy's sure, For coughing, if left, is Not easy to cure. 1 Barraclough's Acacian Lung Balsam, 1/6
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1910, Page 5
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