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DentalPainless Denial Operations! j> That is the kind of work you ape assured of at 1 AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS. I 1 Our five dentists are Graduates of high standing and long experience. WE DO NOT §j S EMPLOY STUDENTS. The most difficult dental operations are accomplished absolutely B W, without pain. , i H Your teeth are precious. Nature demands they receive the best treatment. All that 3 H skill and experience can accomplish is at your command here. f H Our guarantee is as good as gold. Our past record touches for the future. P a Examination and Estimates Free. Nurse in Attendance. | I Dr 9 RAYNEER American Dental Parlors, 1 " ' Queen and Wellesley Streets. i Merchandisem Contains no Starch and makes I m a perfect Food for a baby 1 m from birtho M , m Samples can be obtained Tree from B 'ft OOLLIIN & CO., PROP/, LIMITED, WELLINGTON. i . Furnishing Goods. THE EASIEST CHAIR IN THE WORLD! WKummaHmmmmmam patented. mmummßmaammaEßßa The Masterpiece of a Skilled Upholsterer. An Exquisite Combination of Comfort and Elegance, designed to give simultaneous rest to all parts of the Human Frame. SMITH & CAUGHEY, LIMITED, SOLE MANUFACTURERS AND HOLDERS OF PATENT RIGHTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. These Chairs have a world-wide reputation, having been shipped by us to nearly all parts of the world, including England, Ireland, and Scotland, America, South Africa, and Australia. /' ftEAITH & CAUGHEY, LTD., employ none but the best talent procurable in the manu- •" facture of these Chairs, and of Furniture generally, and to this fact they largely attribute the unparalleled success of their Upholstering Department, which now leads the Upholstering Trade in New Zealand. , Tfa* -Artistic and Creative Genius of their Staff, combined with the Company's enterprise and thorough knowledge of the requirements of the Furniture Trade, made their Patent Easy Chair an Unprecedented Success, and our Customers consider it is in reality, as the name implies— EASIEST CHAIR IN THE World. Sewing jMachine, Jfit Jt \a-stf~_7^LskfisK«w The Machine that eclipses everyfflil^s!^^ thin 2 hitherto offered mmr Mnffl to the public. ill JwßLi Price £6 I°s--111 I i*^^ ; 'i.C--' <^V'^ (Five-draw drop-head.) **'"*„ J*>&i* =ssS Idf** The S. Si c , Machines will stand I&o*** the test from lace to leather without v change of tensions. S- <$£. CL Sewing Machines sell strictly on their merit and at their true value, and thereby save the exorbitant expense of AGENTS, CANVASSERS, COLLECTORS, INSTRUCTORS, etc., which have heretofore been added to the cost of a Serving Machine. These Machines represent the best mechanical skill, and therefore we give a TEN-YEAR GUARANTEE with each Machine. Parts and Supplies always obtainable. Complete House Furnishers, etc., AUCKLAND. angnnini_M____gi__nMnii__« "" i w— —«■ u-~a-| Merchandise. Local Industries. l_Bfia___B_S__^SaS_r ihe ,t:iKU ' Tested ».v most improved methods ___fflffrW^P^' u^*ra Surveyors' Instruments in Stock and fie- - — paired. &O-OAETS AND •PEEAMBULATOKB, ■ _*— «~ -,_ GOLD MEDAL AWARD. 1 ■—— — »«t__ ( ___i_« a _«T ll Tr —-* JBfeJV Queensland and Anck« I m T *\f ~ TXTf\ f> M F M \ land Exhibitions. Cash g 1. "• ill C 1 V U It, | F MKH \or deferred Payments. | FUNEEAL DIRECTOR AND H JBssZi \Liberal Discount al- § FHNEKAL DIRECTOR AND H "' lowed to wholesale I EMBALMEE. U I* 3SB£§faJ CHARLES OMITH, 1 KAEANOAHAPK BO AD (n«t No-toa. 1 V U M, I Port Oft«B). Telephone. 689. ffl " QUEEA'-STEEET. |

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13070, 9 January 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13070, 9 January 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13070, 9 January 1906, Page 2

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