Rejected Because of Bad Teeth ! That has been the fate of many voting fellows eager to serve at The Front. Why ? Because military efficiency is impossible when the teeth are faulty. The South African War taught us that lesson. During that - struggle thousands of soldiers were incapacitated through defective teeth. But even the workaday civilian and his homekeeping wife cannot be physically fit with unsound teeth. That is why you should make sure that yours are •in good condition. LET ME EXAMINE YOUR TEETH. < Consultation and Advice Free! Superior Dental Service, including Painless Extractions, undetectable Fillings, firmlyfixed Crowns, guaranteed Bi\" o 'ework, and perfect-fit-ting, long - lasting Plates. Moderate Fees. NURSES IN ATTENDANCE W. P. Sommerville " The Careful Dentist " MOLESWORTH STREET (Over Birriud & Son, Chemists) Houn: *• 9 i.m. to 5.30 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Tcltphane 3967 C.H.-BO ' • S^j\)r Cupboard cf% /oOyears ago Sjr — had always its big bottle of ' Bonnington's Irish Mobs," Even 'way back in the tixtles this unfailing remedy was the public's fir»t favourite — just at it is to-day. Everyone who ha* tried Bonnington'* knowt the reason. Its speedy, -safe and sure effectiveness in the cure of Bronchilis, Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough has ettablished its reputation on the sound basis of public approval. Such letters as this prove its real value :- Mrs. K. Mawkes, of Si Walgrave Street, Palmirston North, wrlles— "Havini ui*d your " Irish Mon" wkenever needed I have «lw«yi found it give relief. Whensxr the childen have 'the shrhteit ctufh 1 give th-m Bonaiiftod'i Ir.ih M«n " and «m never wi hout it in the home." There are many imitations — bat there's only one Bonnington's — refuse the others. 91 •■— TjßSh— ~-~ rjiHE Scores of Y^CENTRaI ROTARY SEWING XI nl\ NEEt>LE " MACHINES sold 20 /fcJLfl/yosiTloi to 30 years ago arc *JL^^hS|{A responsible for the TEn»**Sil)l7 r sa ' e °^ hundreds at \Mjm a3W£fl«auMaißfc. tlie present time. Jgj^* ."«3«^a§| Thr ee oub of four buy at the earnest solicitation of friends, who have proved through long years that Standards are best. They are guaranteed for a lifetime. Let us send you particulars now. F. J. W. PEAR, 99. WILLIS-STREET, TELEPHONE 970. Established 1880. EYESIGHT. SPECTACLES A < *\a» SPECTACLES .«$* .^V»*' • SPECTACLES -f^ VW SPECTACLES 00 s * tfj^P^ SPECTACLES «®,UV%uc HEADACHES AVA^ IMt * HEADACHES \L™ flDTiriA kl HEADACHES UrNUAN weTe"el 55 MANNERS ST lw<¥r¥s WELLINGTON. . ■ |gS»gg CONSULTATIONS FREE i
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 148, 24 June 1915, Page 5
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