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Ilia Advantages —OF— Compare these statements of what we can do, and do every day, with your experience of other dentists and other methods. 1. We can extract a single tooth, or all your teeth, at one sitting. 2. We guarantee complete absence of ■ pain. | 3. We guarantee no ill after-effects. 4. We extract cleanly, and leave no : broken stumps to create future trouble. . 5. Our special painless system is absolutely safe, so that there is no necessity for medical attendance, even where the patient has a weak heart, . or suffers from asthma. We also administer gas or local anesthetics for those who may prefer it; (5, Little children or aged and delicate people can safely be operated upon. 7. Our artificial dentures are made from the finest materials only, are natural-looking, comfortable, and will last a lifetime. •! Our charges are exceedingly j moderate. Come and consult us. ANDREWS &-WYETT,' Specialists in Dentistry, LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, Corner of Willis and Manners Streets, WELLINGTON. 3 Mr Bigwood agreed to give Miss Salvin.something like £1500 and the vice-regal motor-car. Miss Salvin is much elated at the< fact of her knowing that she is now at liberty to release the handsome car from Elliott's motor garage in Castlereagh Street. Mr Bigwood, after leaving his wife at Her Majesty's Theatre oh the Monday afternoon, motored to the Randwick racecourse, it being known amongst several of his immediate rao- ■ ing friends that he had backed Mooltan, the winner of the Metropolitan, for a considerable sum. Mrs Bigwood (Miss Carrie Moore), after the first act of " The Merry Widow," received a wire.from Randwick to the effect that her husband had won £500 on the Metropolitan. Needless to say, the popular actress was much elated at the success of her husband. LINKING THE PACIFIC. .«. SCHEME OP WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. , COVERING OCEANIA. CABINET CONSIDERING PROPOSALS. Cabinet has under consideration an offer from" the Pacific Islands Radio Telegraph Company, an English syndicate, for the establishment of a system of wireless telegraphy between New Zealand and seven of the Pacific Islands. It has been resolved by the Government to make further \ inquiries before filially coming to a decision on the matter. CONNECTING THE GROUPS. The company has been working on the scheme,for some months, and it is understood that their suggestions are meeting w'th the favorable consideration of the various Governments conIcerned. It is intended to thoroughly cover Oceania. Every island or group oi importance will be provided with a radio^telegraphic station. The exact location of all these stations has riot yet been disclosed, but it is known definitely that among the. islands selected are Fiji, Samoa, New Hebrides, Solomon, Marshall, Caroline, Gilbert, Fanning, Sandwich, Tahiti, Tonga, and New Guinea. It is also on the cards that the Pacific Phosphates Company will have the inAYE 40/" " Every man can now save at least 40(- on his next Suit, and have it made to his measure in Christchurch, in the latest city style." GEORGE DAVIES. I am now making suits for gentlemen in every part of the Dominion, and giving the most critical complete satisfaction. I can make a suit for you for £210s. or £3 that will be at least the equal of any suit you ever paid £4 10s. or £5 for. I will give you a written guarantee for a perfect fit too, or bind myself to refund your money in full. It's a fair offer to you. It's "worth taking advantage of. I want you to send for my big range I of samples. They include the newest j and best suitings and overcoatings obtainable. I want to send them, together with my simple self-measure-ment form and new style book, post free to your address. I want you to see just how I can make the most stylish, best-wearing and shape-retain-ing garments procurable, and at tho same time save you at least £2 on your next suit or overcoat; send for samples ! to-day—now while you think of it. ! ADDRESSGeopge Davies 184 and 186 Colombo St., CHmSTGHURCH.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 248, 19 October 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 248, 19 October 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Marlborough Express, Volume XLII, Issue 248, 19 October 1908, Page 6