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I Of Our End-of-Season Sale (FRIDAY, I SATURDAY and MONDAY) will be I ' marked by a Grand j Wedgwood Crockery Splash m Which is Genuine Wedgwood Ware H This Crockery, which is genuine Wedgwood Ware, has just si been landed ex the Nairnshirc — 2.} tons of it — and will be augS| men ted by our already large stock. What an opportunity ! U Veitch and Allan for good cheap Crockery is talked about all ra over the North Island. {our records can show this clearly), and you a can_ rest assured that we intend keeping and bettering that I position. I No wholesalers supplied. I As prices are so low customers must pay freight or carriage. 1 There are just over 4000 pieces of this real Pearl White Wedg- | wood Ware, and the lot includes — I 1200 DINNER PLATES— At 1/6 for i-dozen I 344 SOUP PLATES— ' At 1/9 i-dozen 1 432 BREAD AND CHEESE PLATES- * At 1/3 i-dozen S 568 PUDDING PLATES— At 1/6 £-dozen M 60 SAUCE BOATS— At lO£ eaoh B 72 PUDDING BASINS— sd, 6d, 9d, 1/- each S 120 MEAT DISHES— AII sizes 6d, 9d, 1/-, 1/6 each gg 144 MILK JUGS— 3d, 4d, 6d, 9d, 1/- each g 48 CREAM JUGS— 3d, sd, 6d «ach I 36 PIE DISHES— 9d, 1/- each 1 60 CHILD'S MUGS— Gd each I 24 CHILD'S MUGS— MiIk 9d each i 20 dozen CUPS AND SAUCERS— 1/11 for i-dozen g 60 only SALAD BOWLS— 1/-, 1/6, 1/11 each m 48 VEGETABLE DISHES— 1/11 each 1 24 CAKE STANDS— 1/-, 1/6 each g 12 BUTTER, DISHES— - 9d each i 48 TEAPOTS— 9d, 1/-, 1/6 ,each |- 48 ENTREE PLATES— 9d*each I 6 only SUGAR BASINS— 6d each I 12 only SOAP DISHES— 9d each 9 12 only TOILET BASINS— 2/6 each 1 96 SWEET DISHES— •3d each I 120 SIDE DISHES— • 9d each I ~v.-- -. - - .... . j g— J Comfort in the Dentist's Chair ! I n If you could speak to the hundreds of men and women who have I I m tested* our skilled and gentle methods, you would hesitate no longer | I H about calling upon us. | i S You will nave' to come — some time. Those nasty, decayed teeth are j I M poisoning every bite you eat and slowly undermining your health. ! M Better Bee us to-day. Whether you need teeth out, teeth stopped, or | H new teeth in, your comfort and satisfaction will be our chief considera- j j H tion. Work done by principals only. j ■ OUR FEES WILL PLEASE : I 1 n Extractions : Painless, 1/- ; Gas, 2/6 first tooth and 1/- each additional jj I m tooth. i M Sets »l Teeth : Upper or lowef, from £2/2/- single set. Extractions free | 9 when sets ordered. I I Crowa ana Bridge Wark : 30/- per tooth. | j MARSDON & CHAMBERLAIN ~ N G N T o E^J :-H: -H Hours : 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. NURSES IN AnENBANCE. aoß ™™a H 4 2 ORDINARY FORM FIELD GLASSES, !Hl^ 1 1 1c i lal flili§ 3 ; Wilh Sun shield in lo * ther ca<e * with *10/5/.,£11/-/-,*ll/11/6 **14/17/« I SERVICE WRIST WATCHES %' : 42/-, 52 -, 63/- TELESCOPES IN MLB CASES, 93- and 105/6 50/- and 80/- t ALL PRICES LESS 3 j o DISCOUNT FOR CASH. j£j^U| Jewellers and Silversmiths lrS,dilAp,«int*™tuHi s EKdl«<7 Skowmm: 222-224 LAMITON QUAY. WELLINGTON L«rJ UreiTHl, K.C.M.G., M.V.O. a? :: — ■ ■ — ■ \q THE HOME OF MODERN DENTISTRY EVERYTHING KNOWN TO DENTAL SCIENCE IS OBTAINABLE HERE, Dental Work executed on strictly American methods, which 1 are ten years in advance of Colonial ways of Operating. Our PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS are known all over Australasia, and are FREE where Sets are ordered. i PLATES - from £3 3e. FILLINGS . from Sf. OUR PATENT SUCTIONS MEAN ' COMFOBT.' CORNER CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS - - - WELLINGTON. L Nurse* in Attoada»ce. DR. RAYNER. » fi^ft 9t« 6 J«lly. Saturdny 9to 9. *S% uu^-.v..^..^.. — ■ ■ IM jy Something Mew for Dainty Folk To be Qbta'med from all Grocers

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 52, 29 August 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 52, 29 August 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 52, 29 August 1914, Page 9

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