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~ ""'.— J r"- — Business Notices. , : . J TO the GENERAL PUBLIC. I Beg to thank the Public generally, for past; favours, end trust to have ft continuance of. same in the coming New fear. If you have any Farm, House, or Business that you • WishTo Sell. I shall be pleased to receive full particulars, in order to bo able to include them in my new List, or if YOU Wish to Buy a Property or a Business, call or drop A Line, and let me know what you require, when I shall only be too HAPPY To give you all the information possible. Having a thorough knowledge of the districts and' farming generally. I may be able to assist you. I hope to have my new Catalogue out early in the NEW. YEAR, - And. shall be ploased to post you one on application. Always Remember My Motto, " Make known your wants" attached TO ONE AND ALL of My Advertisements. WfENZL QCHOLLUM. AUCTIONEER. LICENSED LAND AND BUSINESS AGENT, 109, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Telegraphic Address: " Scholium." Auckland. I = -1 Dental. ,J?CCHIR R I F F 8, DENTIST, . MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE BUILDINGS. Queen Street. (Above Thos. Cook and Sons). M K - E. C. &****• SURGEON DENTIST. . TOP FLOOR OF SMEE?ON'S BUILD. INGS, QUEEN STREET. 9 ttt 5. M* J. B. mm DENTAL SURGEON,- ' BANK OF NEW ZEALAND'S NEW BUILDINGS. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. 'Phone 2526. PERMANENT nEH.TIBTB Y, KEEP TOUR OWN TEETH! It is merely a matter of proper attention to save a good tooth from s/insr bad - or a . Da tooth irons getting wo»e7xrnat the touch of the MASTER HAND, with nil tro latest a-d best appliances to enK&JM* ovi PERMANENT but PAIN- „ LESS treatment WE NEVER EXTRACT A TOOTH IF WE CAN HELP IT! If there- the slightest hope of saving yotur ; tooth by Filling or Crowning, WE DO IT. Our system of Filling— Porcelain, or ; Amalgam so painless and so well dona that yon need not be afraid of any of you* teeth. : | ... COME NOW, before the decay has gone too far, end lei us attend to them. Once the enamel of a tooth chips decay soon sets in, and if you do not pot proper attention tha tooth may cause yon untold ■pain. ♦'. "KINNEAR" DENTISTRY is . excellent, lasting, and satisfactory. _ i ; J H. gINNEAE. v SURGEON DENTIST. QUEEN AND DARBY STS.. AUCKLAND. *jY QWN QPECIAL METHOD -'. OF ' :'>' ;" J r/ ??&> : PAINLESS » EXTRACTION; 1 . Possesses '~'.; ■:.£.> -CANY AND GREAT ADVANTAGES': WHICH ARE DISTINCTIVE. , = .» HERE i ABE,SOME AMONG' OTHERS: i. NO P^AIN. '" ..-'. ; " : ; '-' : '~'" : 2. NO need to come baok the sedand time, or oftener. as undeir some other methods... . ■ ■ ', 3. EXPERT EXTRACTION. No broken v - teath or stumps left in the gums.-'■-;; ''■'•;■ 4. Perfectly SAFE for all ages. I safely •use it on all patients from,.B to 80 years of age. 5. IF you have a weak heart, or are suffering from any other complaint, it will not affect yon in the Mast,,. y.--?>:y: 6. NO Painful Pricking. : V ':•;:% 7. NO Swollen Gums or : after effects. "■"• il' 8. ABSCESSED TEETH also painlessly extracted..-' .. : .•<.'■':■."• .y^ ALL EXTRACTIONS FREE " .'" When Sets Are Made. •*,«,? All G01d.., Amalgam, Porcelain, or Cement Fillings Executed Painlessly. ; SPECIALIST IN GOLD CROWNS. GOLD INLAYS- AND GOLD CROW AND BRIDGE WORK. . ":.;; jQENTIST Q jypNROE JXtSANVWi "DOES IT. - r ONLY ADDRESS: i MINION QHAMBE S, 65, QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND (Two Doors Below Smeeton's), ! , OVER WRIGHT'S. _ ; HOURS: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., 7. to 8 each. • .. evening. OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON. . , ' =£=■=} Silk Goods. ' "■ ■■- - ■■•■■ " — -h" . JQ YARDS QF-OILK FOR OS CD. CARRIAGE PAID. THE CEYLON SILK CO. Have decided to make a Special Offer to advertise their Silks in Australia, to forward on receipt of Postal Ordei. value 2s M.lO Yards of their. Famous Guaranteed Pure Washing Silk, in fast colours, comprising the following.shades:— /,;<..-•." White Pale Blue Black Violet Cream Saxe Resida Rose Champagne Navy ■ Cerise - Amber • No more than 10 Yards will be supplied to each person. Slate Colour distinctly, and make a second choice, to prevent disappointment. Order early, as all orders will be executed in rotation. This offer closes on January 14, 1914. Please mention this paper when, ordering. ' QEYLON gILK riOMPANY. CENTRAL CHAMBERS. 173, PITT STREET. SYDNEY. > . ' 'I MEDICAL SCIENCE LAID BARE. A MASTERPIECE FROM A MASTER MIND. "f^*** PROFESSOR RAYMOND'S " TREATISE ON CONSUMPTION, WITH " HERBAL REMEDIES." In his latest contribution to medical litera- . ture on diseases of the chest, PROFESSOR G..H. RAYMOND, the emin-nt botanic practitioner of,medicine, gives the public some valuaole lessons in his own inimitable way, and puts forth arguments that are not only unanswerable by his mediaal opponents, but by those individuals who are hostile to everythins except their own little pets and fancies. Extensive changes or violent innovations in loag-estt.bhahed usages seldom, if ever, take place without a corresponding; necessity therefor. There must be palpable and flagrant abuses before individuals acquire sufficient firmness • and hardihood to expose a. popular er:or. .This Professor Raymond conceives to be the case with medicine. Its errors and abuses . are both obvious and flagrant, and it requires strong language, to arouse popular feeling or arrest ".professional" attention upon a subject which, both the community and the "profession have, until recently, considered too sacred to be meddled with by " vulgar hands." _ Persons suffering from pulmonary consumption, deep-seated colds, or any affection of the. respiratory organs, should purchase this invaluable little pamphlet, which gives secret nostrum vendors and the whole medical world si", the argument they want on consumption and medical science in general. This unrivalled Medical Pamphlet on Consumption, etc., may how.'he had for 2b 6d— Booklet worth its weight in gold to any person suffering from. disease of the chest. Professor Raymond is, .''moreover, -curing people in Hamilton, where 'he has been residing for the past four months. - I Address: G. H. RAYMOND. , }v Victoria Street, Hamilton, . r

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15496, 1 January 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15496, 1 January 1914, Page 3

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