Ih.w. frost i SURGEON DENTIST ■ H.B. Building, 278 Lambton Quay H (Nearly Opposite D.I.C) v B . Open Friday Evenings, 7 to 8.30 Phone 42-967 I ALSO AT WANGANUI AND NEW PLYMOUTH. I A SET OF TEETH I j|^lL from £i"O"V H Bm&MSm<- '" Re-models from 15/B JBBBIBi' >/; '■'''"^M Single Tooth and other Dental H JjMmMB?- ' t'As<M& Plate Repairs (2hrt. f service) H '; '';r^^ f''^%tesm P3"o'**B Extractions 2/« H Wp> k^UsSff FILLINGS OF ALL KINDS '^L,"' ''<'- r^W Gentleness, sympathy and careful- ___[ »§!«&'*^fc___.' <kJF ness are essential as well as. Hj mechanical skill in dentistry. A *"w^*^ careful operator will save the wM patient much discomfort by his mere manner of, working. You B| will find that our patients are enthusiastic about the carefulness and HR gentleness with which our operations are performed. _H NERVOUS PEOPLE—TAKE HEART.—We recently imported the HI latest N2O and Oxygen Apparatus for the administration of this ■I wonderful anaesthetic, and can extract any number of teeth without Wb the slightest pain, danger or after-effects. flf A BOON TO COUNTRY CLIENTS*—By employing modern methods _■ we can make a perfect set of teeth, requiring an attendance of iIB only two hours altogether, so that patients living in the country _B can visit us and return the same day, and so take advantage of our H_ / superior work and low fees. r^HKs?^3 ._«^£_____. h^^^^^^a^^^^^^^s^^^^^^^^^^^^^ I ** ** *$&*s 4^_________ i^^^_^_^_^_^_^^?^_^_^_^_V^_^_^_^_^_^_V SbSl^_ I j"?*^3ii>£i^HP\9r 1 l^fV_ir_^^PV_r_PV_PPVC^_lH___l "I>^ * ■/ mam? -*- Tfc 1/ J«*« you K^M // *s«%i s'«*ooj£* 111 ■W ;na 1/ T6e"*««b. MO C4Ve e /I iW>, J; oßf 1/ - r*. -" *«> 4.7, * /I flHal'^ '>^HT // ln » CHat "*' I BBS ''^-^>HHH If °««ic;»r WI» /■ sHPJHt "-¥^mß Ml v". tkt m la ■IBsKS^ *M3W» BUREAUX AND AGENCIES IN ALL MAIN CENTRES. HOTELS, RESORTS, TRANSPORT. MASTERTON MOTOR SERVICES. MABTERTO.N Dep. (6.30 a.m. Mbndmy only), 7.15 a.uu, ft a.tu., 10.30 »an, 1 |kaL« 4 p.m., 7 p.m. SATURDAY—Dep. 7.15 aJtt., 9 ».m., 10J30 a.m, 1 p.m., 4 pan. WELLINGTON Dep. 1.30 a.m. (for Napier), 2.30 «.m., B^o a.m., I^o pm, 4 pja, 6p.m. SATURDAY—Dep 1.30 a.m 4 2^o a.m., 8.30 ajn., 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m. SUNDAY—Masterton Dep. 8 a.m, L3O pjiu, 5 p.m, 7 p.m. VVellingtoD Dep. BJ3O aJB* 4.30 p.m., 8 p.m. BOOKING OFFICES: Mosterton—Midland Garaga (Tets. 1843. ltiW). OarlertottLane's Confectionery (Tel. 00); Hughes, Tobacconist (Tel. 205). Greytown— KTicholl's Garage (Tel. 101). Featherston—Edwards, Confectionery (TdL 107)* Wellington—Feathereton'Street, opp. G.P.O. (Tel. 42-222) JENKINS MOTOR SERVICES, LTD. ' Head Offic*: MASTERTON. WELLINGTON-PALMERSTON NORTH-NAPIEa F)AILY SERVICE: Cars depart Wellington 10 a.m., arrive Palmerston North Lit ■*^ p.m.; depart Palmerston North 1:45 p.m., arrive Napier 6 p.m. and connect with Gisborne car at 6.15 p.m. Cars depart Wellington 2.30 p.m., arrive Palmers£oD North 6.15 p.m.; depart Palmerston North 6.30 p.m., arrive Napier 10.40 p.m. SUNDAYS: Depart Wellington 9 a.m., depart Palmerston North IJW p.m.; «rmr« Napier 5A5 p.m. and connect 6 p.m. to Wairoa only. Depart Wellington 2JJO 9M* depart Palmerston North 7 p.nx.; arrive Napier 11.10 p.m. NEWMAN BROS. (N. 1.) LTD. TRAVEL BY NEWMANS Telephone il-doo (alter hour* oi-55«). ! 10-Minute Crossword | I Jl I JO I, |» I \/L I |«5 I Ifi |::.:;:HSI-7 fSixSa < 1 ■.■•.•.•.■.■.■. <* .....•:..: »J .......5*....... " '-' O : :'.V>:::::S • S-S:i?s: _______________ ■■ ___ ____ ____ :**': s vs¥SS —-— —— .... —— -»— lIIIIHI-, —— —■"— —— ——> —— . : .. ; ..; x .. : . ~~~~" S^Si^ : i , Wm -- —^ _-___. -- ----- ™» —— .. —— -—-- —— —-— — p-- —— -||-| —— p|n . . .. . |_S__j Hw^S jjiix^i 14 15 16 17 -_--. , _ ____ _ mmmm . . —. |p Clues Across. Clues Down. 8. 111-will. 1. Disciplinarian. 9. Liberate. 2. Priest. 10. Small case. 3. Juvenile weapon. 11. Altered the rhythm. 4. Family appellation. 12. Chamber leading to the chief 5. Singer's voice. apartment. 6. Comforting. 13. Reproves. 7. Calm. S 14. Law 13. Acknowledgment of a fault ■ 16. Cuddle. 15. Thrush. 19. Closer. 17. Largest ship's boat. 21. Salutation. 18. Stranded. 23. In opposite directions. 20. Printing mistakes. 25. Taunt. 22. Close-fitting pantaloons. 26. Horse. 24. Piece of money. 27. Bandit. : • SOLUTION. Across.— (1) Simplicity; (6) sped; Down.—(l) Sort; (2) mineral; (9) (10) Rangoon; (11) redress; (12) loots; (4) conundrum; (5) terse; (7) presence; (13) obese; (15) igloo; (17) pretend; (8) distending; (9) admonish: rescinded; (19) declaimed; (21) haven; (14)' windjammer; (16) orangery; (18) (23) among; (24) ambition; (27) man- sideboard; (20)" clowned: (22) violent; trap; (28) azaleas; (29) ode; (30) (24) apple; (25) tiara; (26) user, headmaster, — J
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 98, 22 October 1938, Page 22
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