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THOUSANDS of people are suffering from irreeularities and malformation of the teeth, timj.-ly because the dental r«<| u; omenta have beer neglected in childhood. Jt imp-wsihit to lay too much *t-re-s upon the importance of this- branch, Wim> iy tlit? c-h'q of the hum-tit teeth. During childh-od it is absolutely that tne mouth should be ru/ularly and periodically examined and properly atle «J-:d to, utliei-ww, ma formation, everlapping, displacement and projection oi tho front teeth must be the result. A neglected mouth in which numerous first teeth are retained, whilst the crowns of the permanent set are appearing through the gums in various directions, needs the prompt attention of the dentist. He will direct the parents as to the advisability of having the offending first teeth removed in order to make room for their successors, and so prevent these ugly irregularities and deformities, and save the child much pain and discomfort. We often see a beautiful set of features and remark and dwell on their many lovely points, but behold the transformation when the lips part and show a disfigurement which detracts from ail other charms. What greater destroyer of beauty than a mouth full of imgular teeth and what greater enhancer (even to plain features) than an even and well cared for set o< teeth ? Ail these irregularities can easily be remedied if parents would only be sufficiently interested (as in duty bound every thoughtful and affectionate parent t-hould be) in the future appearance of their sons and daughters, in tead, as is often the case, of ignoring and disregarding this connection altogether. Consult us, our Mr Williams has had fifteen years' experience in his profession. HYGIENIC PAINLESS DENTAL PARLORS CUBA STREET (Next Working Men's Club) Palmerston N. Telephone 683. Nurse in Attendance. Mr WILLIAMS, Dentist. liwii.ilwwwum <t i >vt9wyam THE most perfect miniature car on the market —four wheels, three speeds forwards and one reverse, Cardan shaft, bevel gear drive, on live back axle with differential, side by side seating, 8-horse twin engine, hood, wind screen, head lamps and tail lamps. Wheels wire with 650 x 65 Dun lop tyres. Weight 6£cwt. Benzine consumption About 45 miles to gallon. HUMBER MOTOR CYCLES We have the latest 1913 model machine, the most perfect Motor Cycle we have examined. Quite an eye-opener, come and see it, MiRsWiM ■*,«« SOLE AGENTS FOR DISTRICT, Nos. 39 & 40 Main-st, Palmerston N. THE " FORD " RUNABOUT. THIS is the most reliable little 2-seater for knocking around" on all sorts of roads—the "take it as you find it" sort of country for which you need a Runabout. PRICE £l9O Its cost for a car of such efficiency is extremely low. Yet it is fully equipped and comfortably fitted—truly a car for all-round service. Whatever your ideas about what a car should be, you'll find the car to fit them here. Wackrill & Stewart, MOTO ™ TEE * Local Representative—Mr W. HUGHES, Ivanhoe Terrace, Palmerston N. Which we know will be appreciated. A GENUINE DOMESTIC VACUUM CLEANER. . . THE DOMESTIC VACUUM CLEANERS have a wonderful suctioi /•w ",and are the only practical cleaners for every day use. Eliminate disease, moeL. u fish, fleas making the house sanitary. The Domestic Vacuum Cleaners can be OPERATED BY ONE PERSON. Write or 'phone your name and address and we will convince yon in yoni cleaning power the DOMESTIC and DOMESTIC JR. are SUPERIOR any other Vacuum Cleaner. We will DEMONSTRATE this to you. Machines from £3 12s 6d upwards DOMESTIC SUPPLY CO. queen-st., aucklanp District Representative—Ernest HagensoN. What's Wrong With Your Skin Hare you erer tried Lane's Medoline? s lt k the one preparation above all others that will entirely remove and prevent redness, rough, ness. chapping, freckles, sunburn and wrinkles. Good also for the complexion, and sure protection from sand fly and mosquito bites. A well-known clergyman of Dune" din, N.Z.; whose name may be ascertained on application, write*: "Can you tell me of any place in Dunedin where your Medoline can be secured ? My wife had a bottle given her some years tfo and is very anxious to get some more, as she consider* it the best thing of the kind that can be procured." Lane's Medoline is obtainable at I/per bottle of all chemists and stores. Prepared by E. G. LANE, f Chemist, Oamaru, N.Z. LANE'S Wellington, Hawke'r Bay AND TaRANAKI Commercial, Municipal & Genera! Twenty-third yea: of publication Edited by John Stone Royal Bvo. containing about 1200 pages, together with numerous maps, corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt lettered. PRICE—If ordered before publication, 15/-; after publication 17/6 Stone, Son & Co.. Ltd. Printers & Publishers. Ounedin, Chr istchurch. Wellington POST OFFICE. TEA AND LUNCHEON ROOMS THE SQUARE, FEILD7NG. u tea, luncheon ai\d suppers. Private rooms for Ladies, »nd roomff for private parties. SPECIAL—The Supper Rooms will be open every Sunday evening from 5 till 10 o'clock. C. O. MELVILLE, Proprietor. Yonr Watches Your Jewellery Your Clocks BUY FROM THE BEST And the best is THE SQUARE. The Latest JewelSer The Best Assortment The Finest Watches & Clocks 1 i BRITISH DOMINIONS GENERAL INSURANCE CS., Ltd. (Of London) :-y| ESSRS T. j. RODGERS & C< AwJl have bren appointed agents Palmerston North, Feiiding ;u:d rounding district for the ;;bove- named company, and are prepared to accept risks against hre on stock, building?, furniture, motor cars, etc., at lowest current rates. T. J. BOISGESS & CO,, Agents British Dominions Genera;} In?uranee Co., 7 id' His Majesty'sßuildings, Ge rge-st. P.0.80x 154. Telepho 89.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 2053, 17 October 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 2053, 17 October 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 2053, 17 October 1913, Page 3

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