♦■■'■•;' - •.,,-;,;.'■ ''Dental.--' y"; _ TALKS ON TEETH. The knowledge -which is based on practical experience is indisputable What a roan knows, HE KNOWS. . ... There is nothing circumstantial about tua* sort of evidence. .«, When we bare put teeth in a »"»». t ? 0 a a n d and they have become as firm and aolia. *"" he can use them with as touch comfort an* satisfaction as be could if all bis teetlrwero natural and in good condition-teeth wmcu. he baa lost because neither be nor tas acn tist knew 0 our method of supplying «*'? without the aid of plates-that man, «£?£ willed upon, ia going to make a good w»«. n«ss for onr side. - ■'.:■ After you have investigated our cnthnnaatic patrons we don't believe yon win «™ satisfied with anything short of the 4JJ-»i? O-LAE way of restoring missing teeth, _, we don't believe you will allow any dentist w pull any loose teeth for you, nor to.put_* bridge" in your month that will torture you until it is taken out again; and we a.™ positive that you won't have anything woo with a plate, not it vou have two or more teeth left in either jaw. ." ... , What value do you place on your healinWhat is life worth without health? Many 01 the 1113 which flesh is heir to are traceable 10 poor teeth. THEREFORE. , . „__ If vou have lost all your teeth, come to our Rooms and let us show you the work we are doing, and prove to you-by actual cases which, we have operated upon among leau iner citizens. the idea to obtain that _._, Wo don't want the idea to obtain that we are Alveolar Specialists alone, wo are that, but something mors WE ARE THE GREATEST EXPONENTS OP SCIENTIFIC AND PAINLESS DENTISTRY IN THE DOMINION. AH our work guaranteed absolutely without - cain. A Dentist must needs have exceptional ability to put in Alveolar teeth, hence it follows that in the simpler forms 01. aentai work these men will give their patients results tflat will delight them: careful, sympathetic, scientific work in each and every case, no matter how simple that case may be Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 m.; 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Each Evening. TSELIANCE pOMPANY, QUEEN-ST.. AUCKLAND (over Smeeton's). : C. MUNROE EMANUEL, Principal. Open Every Saturday Afternoon. C. H. FORTE, THE GREAT EXPONENT OP AMERICAN T\ENTISTRT.. A GOOD SET OF TEETH. J? OS AD UPPER OR LOWER. 3J& '& U PILLED WITH OUR MOST NA- I* Q OS AD TUBAL PORCELAIN GUMS. *OD V ALL -pXTRACTIONS pAINLESS By our marvellous American Method, 30 Teeth may be extracted in 90 seconds without any after ill-effects. It is the safest for elderly people and those in delicate health. TIED, OS OV AND |S. EXTRACTIONS FREE PROM 9 O'CLOCK TO 10 O'CLOCK EVERY MORNING. 14 YEARS* EXPERIENCE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. NOTE THE ADDRESS: TjOMINION TTJENTAL pARLORS, CUSTOM-STREET EAST, Over T. Mandeno Jackson's Auction Mart. 1 . : : '- , MR.A.H.CRANWELL SURGEON DENTIST ..(By Esam.), Has Returned from Europo and America, and is now Practising in MASON'S BUILDINGS, Next Auckland Savings Bank, . .:'■'■ i Money. MONEY TO LEND at a moderate raw of In —Apply Jackson and Russell. "cTZ7 MONEY LENT on Jewellery. \&*v&r\&2i\. Watches. Plate, Clothing, >&. Tools. .Sewing Machines, Pianos, (,Jw etc. , All transactions Strictly _ . ■ xt ** f Confidential.— " LOMBARD.'- ' Wellesley-at.. opposite Pablic Library. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage of Firstclass Preehola Securities. W. COLEMAN, 109, Queen-street, Solicitor and Notary Public-. fj«4-j£&„/"si TV.fONEY Lent on Prom Notes, jjj.- on Build. Society's glares, /% on Lite 1113. Policies, or on I urv~jr uiture, without removal Busicess strictly confidential.—Tfc.3 Lombard, Si, Wellesley-st.. opposite Public Library. MONEY .—You can Borrow Money on First and Second Mortgages, Shares, or other approved security, from "C. R- WILLIAMSON AND CO., Fort-st., next G.P.O. rPKUST MuSEi' TO LEND ON FREEHOLD 1 SECURITY. E. G. B. MOSS, Solicitor. Swanson street. Auckland. MONEY TO L E N D, ON FIRST-CLASS MORTGAGE SECURITY, ■ AT. LOWEST CURRENT RATES, • And in SUMS TO SUIT BORROWER. SAMUEL VAILE AND SONS, Land, Estate, and Financial Agents, 37. Queen-street. ■JIT ONLY TO L E N D, On Approved Security. WALKER AND PEAK. Solicitors, 11 and 12. Mercantile Chambers. Qneen-st. ■ ■ i —3 Dress and Fashion. VISITORS PROM THE COUNTRY WOULD BE WELL REPAID BY INSPECTING OUR STOCK. PRETTY MUSLIN AND PRINT DRESSES, FOR LADIES. PROM i AS £D TO OQS. SOME LOVELY WHITE MUSLINS FROM 25 s 6 D ' 100 HOLLAND TUNICS, WORTH 3s lid; CLEARING -jSOD AND -i S -J i D. We have one of the best varieties in BLACK AND TAILOR-MADE TWEED COSTUMES. fiOUT) VALUE. SEE OUR WHITE MUSLIN DRESSES AND PINAFOItK.S ECU CHILDREN, All sizes. A NICE LOT OF LADIES' AND GIRLS' TBIMMED HATS. AND THE PRICE IS RIGHT. OARNEY, DRAPER. 200, 202. 204. KABANGAHAPE ROAD. Business Notices. W. J. NA p x EE ' BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. Solicitor lor the Government Advances to Settlers Office. MONEY TO LEND ON LAND AT LOW RATE OP INTEREST. VICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND. A. B. W RIGHT AND S 0 * 8 - RECEIVING, FORWARDING. AND PARCEL DELIVERY AGENCY. Commerce-street Offica. Telenho.ue 143. Wharf Office. Telephone COS. General Depot and Coal and Firewood Yard, Great North Road. ' T> 6G U E AND "M" CTfiJDDIE, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS AND 'BUS PROPRIETORS, Having taken over the Business of Paterson and Co., are prepared to supply urain and Produce at current rates; also, on Hire, all kinds of Vehiclee, Brakes, 'Buses, Gigs, Cabs Waggonettes, Saddle Hacks, etc. 'Bases run rogularly between DevonDQr* and Takapuna, . INGLIS AND ORAMS (10 yoars with the late A. Jewiss). CERTIFICATED SANITARY PLUMBERS. Sole Makers Patent Cor. Skylight. j% RUTLAND-STREET. . 'A'hotto Hit :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13672, 13 February 1908, Page 9
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