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Extractions Free Where Sets are Ordered We have a long reputation for painless work, because we have given it our best thought and study for many years. The use % of nauseating drugs is ' unnecessary, as our ELECTRICAL METHODS enable us to treat and remove the I live "nerve" without the patient's j knowledge. f * We make a good set of teeth for , £3/3/-. We make a better set (the best) for £*/4/-. Gold Filling's are from 7/0 each. Silvfcj Filling's 5/-. Fullest information given amd i, consultation free. DR. RAYNER The American Dental Parlors, \Over Winder's Buildings, WELLINGTON. ■ Also Queen and Wellesley Streets, AUCKLAND. Hours— B.3o a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Wednesdays, 8.30 to 1. Saturdays, 7 *o q. NURSES IN ATTENDANCE. t; , „ Can Eczema > Be Cured ? -,? Some doctors say "No," others say " Yes." Hundreds of folks right hero in Netf Zealand know by 1 ', ', practical test that PIjA^TTBKOA . oures'Eozema. Hefe's an instance : , i Mb. T. TATLOK. Petonc. writes :— " I; < suffered for six- months arom Eczema i down the right side of my face, catlsinif , t loss of beard. I spent pounds in various ointments, medicine*), and medical advice, hut got no- relief-i-rather grew worse. Then your PLANTEKOA OINTMENT was brought tinder my notice, I got a box and from the- vwy first I began to improve. Within a month I was completely onred. This happened twelve ' months ago. Not a, sign have I experienced of the return of this dreadful Complaint." - ' Do you suffer from Eczema or other irritating skin diseases? There's hope, relief, and cure for yon. Use I'LANTEKOA REMEDY ! + and.Pl/ANTEKOA OINTMENT. II y6u would like ttee advice write to the Manager, Box 486. Your letter will bo treated in strict confidence, 1 Bemedy, 5'- per bottle ; Ointment, j t j V- and 2/- per pot. Plantekoa r Cures Eczema. 9 EEMBMBERI , - VSTHEN planning the good things .' : " to grace the feast, that : . EDMONDS' BAKING POWDER 1 Is tho cook's greatest aid in making delicious, wholesome, plain and fancy pastry, biscuits, and cakes. "SURE ' TO RISE." All grocers. , (1 i • r' ■ ■ - - ■ ■ ■ , A Gilt-Edged Insurance Policy - "You insure yourself against fire, py not insure yourself against misfit? GEORGE DAVIES LTD. ACTUALLY . PROTECT YOU, We absolutely- guarantee to you that .the suit you order 'from us shall please you in every way when completed, or we refund you your money. - And we have stood by that guarantee %-6Ver since we started business, and will S. continue to do so, as long as we remain , ia business. True,' the number of times we have been called upon to " make good" on our guarantee., have been reTnarkably few, but where it has been asked, we have done it, and will always „do so. 1 We don't expect any man to run the slightest risk when he orders a suit I'roni us. ' We claim to make any man a satisfactory Genuine Tailor-made Suit from 55/- to 84/ j , and. show him a solid saving on credit tailors' prices. If we fail to do so it's at our expense — not his. Every suit is tried on in the process of making. ' Every Suit that leaves our establishment represents the fullest possible value for cash, a value that other tailors, with their string of bad debts, etc., find it ' impossible to give. Let us give you a hearty invitation to come in and inspect our New Suitings. "When you are passing step in and look at the styles and patterns. You won't be asked to order right away-— . just' come in, and make a comparison in your own interests. Patterns and self-nieasurement forms are free for the asking. Write for them if you can't call. GEORGE DIYIES LIMITED, v "The Modern Tailors » 56 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON (Between Evening Post and Grand Hotel.) Frost & Frost • ■ OUR WONDERFUL SETS WITH PORCELAIN GUMS ARE A Fac-simile of Nature Sets of Teeth £2/2/- and £3/3/Singlo Tooth - - - 5/Painless Extractions - - l/» ' Temporary Set* Re-made to P<tfm«nei»t - £l/I/Teeth Extracted Free when Set* art ordered. Open Saturday* till 9 pjß.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 10