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PARENTS! - Look to Your Children's Teetli! Children with Bad Teeth are at a distinct disadvantage. - They cannot chew and digest their food properly. . Their health is endangered through the chronic dis- ~ charge of decayed matter into the system. Their , backwardness at. school may be simply due to Unsound Teeth. Let me attend to your children's Teeth—NOW ! utmost care, and without pain to the little-patient, I will put their Teeth in perfect -order. Extractions are the last resort in my Up-to-date Surgery — and always are they Quick, Clean and Painless. ■ Consult me about your own Teeth when you call. Examination and Advice FREE. Nurses in Attendance. W. P. SOMMERVILLE "The Careful Dentist" MOLESWORTH STREET (Over Barraud 6- Son, Chemists) Hours: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; 7.'p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Saturdays,.9 a.m. to 1 p.m. . Telephone: 3967. C.H. —EO . . 13 ' MASON'S GARDENS, • TAITA, LOWER HUTT, ONE OF WELLINGTON'S LOVELIEST SHOW-PLAGES. NO visit to Wellington is. complete without a day spent .at these Delightful Gardens. Residents of Wellington who appreciate their privileges visit them regularly. Visitors always receive a Hearty Welcome. Take any train to Lpwer Hutt; Motor Busses run from the Lower Hutt railway station to the Gardens. Fare, 6d each. way. REFRESHMENTS of the best, and Cut "Flowers in abundance. R. KEENE, Proprietor, WADE'S PATENT SKYLIGHT. *TpHIS splendid improvement has quite revolution- ■*■ ised the question of ha vine Koof T.ights. A few years back a thing to be avoided was a skylight, but WADE'S is now used with every confidence, on account of its complete success as regards being water- . tight, giving plenty of light, ventilation, durability, cheapness: besides having to withstand the usual test in all good and useful patents, the infringer, it has also proved most completely. See Post and Times, 19th and 21st October, 1901. Consequently, we.must ask our long list of customers and the general public to beware of imitations. '"''•■ Note Address— BALLINGER BROS/* Waring-Taylor and Maginnity Streets,' - N Wellington. Sole Owners and Manufacturers for the South end of North Island, and the North end of South Island. "'-""."';. Telephone 99. ■■'..."■.

Call at the HASH for your -____Jl||\ Sporting Attire 1 ■""^^^®< aC3i^ What sport do you follow—Cricket, Bowls, Tennis, Golf or / /\ Eowing ? For any of these sports we will supply you with I V\\ the proper " togs " —-smart, dressy, serviceable —and, don't |Hr %fV forget, low priced. There's Big Value in THESE items. IX "22L. Bowling and Cricket Hats, cotton or felt, 1/11 to 6/6. JisL-«• "c "•" Bowling, Cricket and Tennis Trousers, grey or white, 8/6, *•"? *•*&&& 12/6, 15/6, to 22/6. Tennis Shirts, cotton or flannel, from 4/6. Tennis and Bowling Shoes, chrome or rubber soles, 4/3 to 27/6. Cricket Boots, 12/6 to 17/6. Walking and Riding Breeches, Rowing Knickers, cotton or woollen, 2/6 to 7/6. Rowing Singlets in all Club colorß, CALL NOW AT THE START OF THE SEASON. Write if you would rather. WALLACE & GIBSON, T^u!^!f -WELLINGTON. The-S6uth British Insurance---Company. Ltd. (FIRH, M.&RIMH, J&.W© AQCIDSNT.) CAPITAL .. £2,000,000. ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £800 000 FIRE, MARINE, AND ACCIDENT RISKS ACCEPTED AT ' LOWEST CURRENT RATES. PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES. The South British Insurance Company, which stands in the from rank of New Zealand-owned companies, offers to insurers sterling security. The Company has earned itß popularity by prompt and liberal settlement of claims. - Branoheß and Agencies throughout the world.; WSLLIMaTOM BH&NOH - 328, Lambton Qaay . '- "Tv:B.'CHING,-;'Manages.

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Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 816, 18 February 1916, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 816, 18 February 1916, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 816, 18 February 1916, Page 16

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