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Denial. My Own Special Method of Painless Extraction Possesses many and great advantages which are distinctive. Here are some among others: 1. NO PAIN. ' 2. No need to come back the second time, or of tener, as under some other methods. 3. Expert extraction. No broken teeth or stumps left in the gums. 4. Perfectly safe for all ages. I safely use it on all patients from 3 to 80 years of age. 5. If you have a weak heart, or are suffer, ing from any other complaint, it will not affect you in the least. 6. No painful pricking. 7. No swollen gums or after-effects. S. Abscessed teeth also painlessly « trac.ied. ..':.;•;,. : . v' ■.-....;' All Extractions Free when Sets are made. All Gold Amalgam, Porcelain or Cement Fillings executed painlessly. Specialist in Gold Crowns, Gold Inlays and Gold Crown and Bridge work. DENTIST C. Munroe Emanuel DOES IT. Only Address: DOMINION CHAMBERS, 65 Queen St., Auckland (Two doors below Smeeton's). Over WRIGHT'S. fIOUBS:—9 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7 to 8 each evening. Open Saturday afternoon.,HENRY HUGHES, LIMITED, REGISTERED PATENT AGENTS. ESTABLISHED 1882. TRADE MARKS A V* Eegifltered and A i|* £? - mJf SIR 8L^ B ' ' obtained ■ ill m W , ln i all countries ■ throughout the world. ■M* •';'.-';. " Advice to Inventors" 1 free on application. Clients advised and assisted in disposing of their inventions. Auckland Office: Exchange Lane, Queen St E. BROOKE-SMITH, Manager. COLLARD AND COLLAED PIANOS— ing Tonal Qualities.— Agents. JB. and S". Piano-Agency, Ltd. . 6. Goldicutt, ■ Manaipßß- -.; ■ ~-,..■ .-. -/*■ A : ; -'. - : '■'-:'■ ■'■■" * - '■/ ~••''-: :■-■■'. ..>■,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15308, 22 May 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15308, 22 May 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15308, 22 May 1913, Page 10

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