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I llumWllW'lllllii »'IIIllllllilllUBIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIlilllltWHIiilllllllllllIIIHIIHI limTTrrTin7S!MB^MINa«aiiiiMBgmi«^^ Toilet Soap - S cakes for 11— Trimmings of all sorts for 3d per yard Braces (Strong) - For 3 pair j I Toilet Soap - 6 cakes for I/— Trimmings of all sorts for 3d per yard Braces (Strong) - For Sgd pair 6 f 11 Gent.'s Boxed Suits, M/J u a i ! Nice Handkerchiefs - O for I/- Good," for - - «**/«* each " One-and-Sixpenny" Ties 27(1 each I Good Handbags - For 3/II each If 8 ; 35/4 each 6/4 each j I Point Protectors - 2f° W Gent.'s Trousers (Tweed) for 4/4 pair 1 Pearl Buttons -12 dozen for 9d Pyjama Suits - - For 4/41 And RflllA&AtS HALF PRICE KARANGAHAPE ROAD.' ' ' | I P.S. There are a fine lot of Skin Gloves clearing quickly at f/10f P er pair. Be Wise. 1

I Hardly # day passes without our having to repair, and h the majority of cases re-make, badly fitting artificial teeth, anu we feel we cannot enter upon this subject without a word of warning to those whose inexperience leads them into the snare of exaggerative "promise-anything-to-get-patients" class of Dentistry. V .We would rather lose a prospective patient than execute —yd \ work at a price which any modern Dentist knows prohibits I ] j permanently satisfactory work. As for the claim to make "the most } / durable and life-like plate obtainable anywhere in the world for / £8/3/-"—the idea is ridiculous and absurd, and only leads to disappointment, and is the kind of thing which is largely reBtyrrtaetios »f»sponsible for the large amount of repair and remodel work which [ ■d * artificial twtk. comes into our Surgeries. If you are contemplating artificial teeth, come to our Surgeries. Ilf you are contemplating artificial teeth, come to our Surgeries. It may be that you do not wish to go to any great expense, In which case we will quote you for an inexpensive plate, but it will bo a properly fitted plate. We will guarantee that. Our methods are unquestionably the most modern in the Dominion—a fact which a visit to our Surgeries will demonstrate beyond any doubt. Bin,i First, we take all impressions in plaster. Some Dentists W j* to-day use composition—wax. which is liable to alter its shape '"T v > s .$■ when being withdrawn from the mouth, whereas piaster dries ■£<«!» hard before it is removed, and gives a faithful un&lteraole cepcodueBbV / ffy ' on of the roof of the mouth. Upon this cast we set up the teeth, and instead of making the plate straight away, we fit the teeth before completion, giving the patient an opportunity of making ruiWr cm* tf aonik An wMah any suggestions or alterations he thinks necessary. We use ouly mi iajfwwtoa ctMuot u «ub- th« best Platinum pinned teeth ; and take infinite cape in matching fcratrithMUiMciasii. both the shape and colour. For those who prefer sotsjMhtaa a superior, we recommend oar " Sitneg " Plate—our own registered j patent which no one but ourselves can supply. The "Sttneg" I , Plate is the result of Mr. W. R. Ingram's researches for years I past, seeking recommend " and yet stronger than vulcanite. patent which no one but ourselves can supply. The "Stlneg" Plate is the result of Mr. W. R. Ingram's researches fop years past, seeking a substance lighter and yet stronger than vulcanite. | WE FITTED OVER 117 "SITNEG" ' PLATES DURING 1913, - in quite a number of cases in place of expensive gold plates), and , . in ea °h case they were an unqualified success. Wejcan refer you r 8 v to any of the 117 patients for testimony as to the results. "Sittneg" is an alloyed metal, and it is interesting to note the remarks of Dre. Carroll and Zeller, of Boston of the world's greatest L Ccrrwily fittaf jWe-rmit, Dental authorities. "Alloyed metal is necessary if the plate is to be eoeifortmapcrfMt«ootim>. durable in the mouth." The Dental profession has been awakened 3. Badlyftttiaj; pi»4»-tMaH, i«mc to the fact that the use of Vulcanite in the making of base-plates is boss discomfort. positively and inexcusably wrong ami should be discontinued. This awakening has been potently influenced by free denunciation of the practice by advanced men in the medical profession, as well as by able practitioners in our own ranks, who do not mince matters in dealing with conditions invariably found in connection I This awakening been potently influenced by free denunciation of the practice by advanced men in the medical profession, as well as by able practitioners in our own ranks, who do not mince matters in dealing with conditions invariably found in connection with the use of vulcanite dentures. Corner Pifl: Si & vsammamaam M ~-n 8/ Hunyadi Unarm ".SrSf 1/if ViVf D Telephones: A 0 /CII r j. £.l j- , .... _ 11 ... \\\\ 853, Head Office; DG. Order Offlo*. I j rot an adjustment or the tyitem, to dispel Kidney Trouble, medical men \ \ Kauri, Totara, Rimu, White Pine, Grojon HI from time immemorial hare adrocled the ute of watery purging. One of \ft\ Jolner/inci uiSKi iwS"m fltook. IW the bat of *11 luch agenti ii Hunyadi Janoi Natural Aperient Water. luj - || It eniurea a prompt, copious, painlew and eaty evacuation of the intestine*. ill II In I tlt 0 T 1 C E l| Hunyadi Janoi neither depreuei the patient nor »eti up a stale of after- lif -L » tonjtipation, two points of the utmost importance in dialing with patients I I II suffering from kidney complaints, which sooner or later give rise to much / / Th o statement was mado in the SuppleJV-, effiiaition anßmil ' • nd gener#l debility of bod > Md mind - J! SATWDAY h °the N 2oth fun^lA™ Seagsß I, - ii i - i irfM.i?T3 Loading of "Local Gossip," to tho effect that V Til rg. 111 » » . • I'"", , . ' 1 I VI a jury trial in a country town in tho Auck--1 The Famous NATURAL Aperient Water !sfto tr ttTbdr^e eD coXt^ n atrym7n Vitiii'ij.'ji.i'nii in 1., ■' mmii i hiii s»gggrs?y ' , z£J actinp from interested motives. | | M[||| ||M This statement, wo desire to make clear, ... ,m.. _ m .m ma* a* does not refer in any way to Mr. W. H. ///1„.»« n»rti«P i I " 9 ffl 45% 0 S Douglas, Caterer, who was a juryman in an ftj jfl . ? 1 I Ifg !Th M 9 i fiS inconclusive trial at the last sittings of the HI I KLIvM 8 " p "'"°°"""*»»»■ c 111 ® fISB If .WILSON AND HORTON. Mr. Paul Dufault, the eminent tenor, || | is 11 —— . writes :"I have used the bottle of i oi SP 1 i ii® , ~, "Fluenzol you were kind enough to B || j| g |JS 9 1 "send; and lam glad to say it has a M |L W lflf OA 01 CU "proven beneficial to my throat. I & m M l IP ifltfij W. OAuLSIf "shall surely use it again, and wish to II LP "think you for your generous offer B|§j| Eda jr HtOIITCBEBWTWMEITiHZ "to provide mc with more and also Wi Wv ... , Paiwta.Dmlpm,t»<»Ja»w. - "for the' copy of the Dog Picture." J1 § P ves heal h an ,, ££ 11 Sad vocSiterla la 'iS"" , 11 Otiier singers, of note, such as Mr. Ken- I u" strength to «"«>» gtAzC* nerly Rumford, Mr. Andrew Black, Mr. I 9 fS es > om , e S t*a>ch« Hamilton Eodges, and Mr. Frank Gra- infant to e , M hame, also use Fluenzol (undiluted) and aged. Ready o speak most enthusiastically of it as a JfilfJliH® use - I . t . l uir< ! s » ~<.l throat gargle. (This is apart from its Hi no cooking, an is Ws. v value as a specific for high temperatures.) PWjPS i c ] ic, ?. as c. « Insist on haying Fluonzol from your - Ffe 0/./ C/,™.0 » % j Chemist or Grocer at 1/6 or 2!6. M BagS °" J S '" a & ■ JSSgSSHSBSSt : ■ ■ Tljin ii jiin Vv latomaUon b»« »l /fPrtJoJK'KSKS; fcsS> «L„„.a# UHIVERSfIt PATENTS ACENCYK) sol'dii of the purest iSnSm)^' 1 SWABSOH STREET inert QueoaMJ AUCKLAND jZeLZ V Vmilk with extra oream SSSsuter wr Will*' v and milk-Bum added. I W —mrnm—— ■ ■

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New Zealand Herald, 29 June 1914, Page 12

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