Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

ANOTHER PALMERSTON SHOW. THE A. ami P. Show may have been a sorry sort of a success, but our new showing of Robes tor (Summer —Millinery Models lor these who desire taste and showiness, and the various other little ieminine fixings are just typical of GEORGE'S, THE SHOW OF SHOWS. The simplicity of our new Summer Robes is not their only charm—price is cut right down, and a deal with us will never leave regrets. Our Millinery is now well known lor its smartness, and when in town just take a glance—an inside ono—at our new large and comprehensive 6tock. D. ft GEOR6E, DRAPER MILLINER ETC, PALMERSTQN NORTH. NORTH. FROM EVERY CORNER OF NEW ZEALAND and in far away Australia, they keep bending for our wonderful specifics. "An injured arm, three months standing, first application gave relief." "The Rheumatic Rub that 1 had before"—meaning RHEULIN. WEST. the bVeuU. amt EAST. they know its value—its wonderful healing properties in 6uch diseases and complaints as Rheumatism, Pleurisy, Bronchitis, Quinsey, Lumbago, Sprains, Bruises, Faceache, Gout, Stiff Joints, etc. Is Gd and 2s 6d a bottle; postage Su extra. HERBERT HEP WORTH, Rheulln Pharmacy. Palmerston North.

SOUTH. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. RTTFICIAL Teeth can be supplied in this age by six distinct methods, t«t Pivoting, Crown and Bridgework, Porcelain Gums, Gold, Celluloid and Vulcanite, each artistic in form as scientific in manufacture. Take Pivoting as the first instance; this is a very satisfactory branch in the manufacture of artificial teeth, as it requires no extraction, thus tho hollow in the natural gum, caused through shrinkage of the extracted tooth cavity, ia avoided. Crown and Bridgework is the latest improved method, which with the aid of a few remaining teeth (or even stumps) will hold - complete set in position within the mouth without any palate attachment. In oaees ./here the mouth necessitates extraction of all the teeth, and whore the patient oannot afford these higher class luxuries, there are the teeth with palate attachments of gold, celluloid or vulcanite: also the Porcelain gum-work, and with those, as with all other teeth, we would like to give you a few hints re tho law of correspondence. Every living thing has a charaoteristio by which it is classified; the human being by temperament Now, there are four basal classes of temperaments:—Bilious, sanguineous, nervous and lymphatic, divided into sub-classes of mixed temperaments. Teeth, hair, ejes, complexion, colour, stature, etc., all go more or less to constitute one of these temperaments, and unless this law of correspondence is duly weighed and t-onsidereo by the dentist in regard to the choice of artificial teeth, the result is an absolute failure. Then, again, the loss of the teeth, the absorption of the vaoant cavities and wasting of tissues, which naturally follows extraction, requires art to build up the mouth and sunken features—the true dental art whioh is so requisite to restore the lineaments their natural conformity and beautyHygienic Painless Dental Parlours, CUBA STREET Telephone 635. (next Working Men's Club) - Nurse in Attendance. PALMERSTON NORTH MR WILLIAMS, Dentin! GARNER & GARNER, FRICE LIST. nHEETING, white and onbleaohed, in, doublo and single bed size, from 1» J to 2b 6! per yard. CALICOES, comprising all tho leading makes, from 5s lid dozen to lite' 6d dozen, 36in. wide. White and Coloured Turkish TOWELS, 6Jd, lOid. Is to 3s lid each. White Lace CURTAINS, 2« 6d to 17s 6d pair. White QUILTS, in honeycomb and uatin, 4s 6d to 27s 6d. SERVIETTES from 2b 6|d dozen to 1(!b Pxl halt dozen. PILLOW OASES, in plain, frilled and embroidered. PILLOW in flax and kapoc, Is rkl, 2s 6d and 3s 6d. Flax and Kapoc Bedding from Gs 6d to 29s 6d. Wire Wove Mattresses and Stretchers 12s fid to 25*. Linoleums, Carpets, Rugs, Japanese Matting, etc. ALL GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF BOROUGH. DRAPERS, MILLINERS, FURNISHERS & CLOTHIERS, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH.

ii <i=>ii. a /. Tobacco £ Bright alert {£g the judge of a good £35 Maorilander ha: declared emphati- , cally for SWEET SLICE GOLDEN EAGLE. He's lested itknows it can't and won't burn the tongue —that it burns freely with a delightful flavour and aroma—in short, that it represents perfection in tobacco. : E YfeMWO

GREAT ATTRACTION OF THE WEEK. LOOK FOR IT TILL YOU FIND IT. It is the marvellous little Humberettc Luxurious motoring fop lid per mile Absolutely reliable and efficient. On Tiew with, ajid without, body. HUMBER MOTOR CYCLES, the best all round machine* and at moderate price. £BG will buy a Z\ b.p., fitted with 3-speed gear and tree enG. H BYC?OFT 9 and 10 Main street West, and also George street, PALMERSTON NORTH.

10 STATED THE SEASON at hit owner's rt.*si«]enee. Fes- \ therston tercet Wc*t, Palmeiston North, fcThe Thoroughbred lie &>■ DE WITTE (5) (Stcpniak—lllusion). DE WITTE is a brown horse, H years old, and is a three-quarter brother in Wood to Menschikoff, siro of Eiectrakoff, Undecided, Lady Menschikoff, Turbine, Roosevelt and other successful horses. For tabulated pedigree and other particulars see cards. Terms: £3 10s. McKEEMAN BROS.. Featkerston «t. (owners). broke window, think of Tingey. Ring up 153,

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MS19131119.2.62.1

Bibliographic details

Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9653, 19 November 1913, Page 7

Word Count
844

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9653, 19 November 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9653, 19 November 1913, Page 7