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IB" Slfil lAVlfft ftR fMUBOTIfISTTBII ■ MMMMMMM||H^^ IF BILIOUS OR GONSTIPABED TAKE k CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIBS. A nara Hfirmlesrtßit"laxative Cleanses take a dose whenever it is needed, as safely &§ a. « m JM> |ok , . 15 „ . u.—.i- as you could eat fresh fruit. In a short fij tS »a 63 BJ $ m itomaoh, liver and bowels. whie you will {cel the bttefit The bowels %j %JI %& j" & & Without griping OP will be gently relieved, and the stomach %Jr diflnnmfop* cleansed and sweetened as the undigested "* food is moved on and got rid of. The tongue grips yOU harder every day ~ will grow clean again and the head will be . . cpatt'C An acid stomach, clogged with ferment- cooled and cleared. There is no mistaking you neglect It. bLU 1 1 5 Ing, ill-digested food, means that the liveri the beneficial effects of " California Syrup Fm.ilci'nn ic rh«a riah¥ M m is not doing its duty. Nature provided ripe |of Figs." Directions are with it for adults emulsion is uic rignt remedy fruit juices to keep the liver up to its work, and children of all ages. This pleasant — the Only One that eases •' California Syrup of Figs "is a deliciously laxative is good fc-r all, and cannot possibly , , . . , refreshing fruit laxaflivc which is always in harm even the most delicate, but you must * ne hacking COUgn, soothes season.® You can keep it at hand, and it ask for "California Syrup of Figs," and look i'ifitalpH mpmhrnnpo Kpnlo will be an unfailing friend whenever the for the name and trade mark of the Cali- «"uucu iiicuiui aiico, ,ueais tongue is coated bowels sluggish, breath fornia Fig Syrup Co. All leading chemists inflamed tissues, promotes foul, throat dry or sore, stomach full of sell " California Syrup of Figs." i/if}and .. , , ... , wind, and head hot and aching, You can 1/9 per bottle. Strength and builds up the - system to resist dangerous "" """"" """"" " ■"■—■'"!■ ' ■» after-effects and further » « § 9 I 7 lO attacks. Ladies Hand Bags ' «Srr{ri?tt2 =r= trrririrrzzzzz: , . on the one and only genuine By the S.S. " Tongariro" we have just received a splendid J& sample range of Leather Bags of the latest styles from | M^c^^ England and the Continent. Every bag is different in style ■ Jrfiffi®^ and the prices range from 10,6 to 80;-. M&s\sS^ When passing don't fall io see oar special window display, /^MB|r Emulsion STEWART DAWSON & CO. with the Ashman trade mark (NX), L7D., on^ tne package. Queen and Durham St/eets - ■ Auckland. ymMmmmmmmmm .. b] 1? f (bib] mnmamsammmms^^m Iv=n *-vn 1 Cures Eruptions ai rapidly jS ,o» FOR CONSTIPATION 1 "rfr"* , F* &«». f/\ ■- H and •II lotnu cl >kin-iiriu:ions 11 f Suf \ C„ L • .11 /->.•• rr...,. t->-i. 11 luecHily cured by the «pp ication ol /M » Such minor troubles as Constipation, Torpid Liver, Biliousness, V Eimaiol. 1 6 P tr j.r-aii chem- //»" «j / Disordered Digestion and Hemorrhoids are quickly dissipated by I t^^M Hunyadi Janos Natural Aperient Water. Its continued use will also | Wellington. ' L-^ft^S?^ purge the blood of Gout and Rheumatism, and ensure a clear com- I FLETCHER'S (^ v U^'i plexion. A bottle is small in cost and contains many doses All a au^r&TW! Pf^^ saa^^^M J chemists sell it. jjj M *Sga « Jv, fy A^*^/tf ] lfj ana (BBaßaaaaßHaaaiiaßSis™ ■ ■ ■ ELI^X/sJiUafoJft^*^ [Jlffi —~ 1"-- - 111 1111—inn 1111 —imii 1 in. in ii. 1 1 1 1 <, . ■ - — ,

1 I—J £8 11 a large extent the material to be used for a filling is decided m i: II I by the nature, position and state of the tooth to be filled, and 3§j ie 11 here is where the experience and skill of the Dentist comes in. « [I II We make a point of never recommending an expensive filling— if )U II say gold, for instance—where a less expensive amalgam filling would M , d || serve the purpose equally well, but we never lose sight of the fact m ' ie 15 that the ai>* % of all fillings is two-fold-that they should both restore m Ij. || the decayed tooth to its original state of usefulness, and at the same M > I time prevent any further recurrence of decay in the filled tooth. m ?» if We have numbers of apparently hopeless cases of decayed teeth, I ■h" m many in the most noticeable positions in the mouth, which by our I ie 'a modem methods we are enabled to restore to perfect utility and I 1 sightliness. We illustrate one of many cases thus:— W, ' s f£\ aiaowijig front njper tooth apparently hopolesSlydeciTol. Show bum restored by gold lining. 5 o II Where a tooth is absolutely decayed to the gum line, there | d 13 arises the necessity of crown-work, in which we employ the ti r H very latest American methods, transforming a hitherto dangerous, 1 d m painful and germ-spreading stump into a useful and permanently 1 o e1 perfect tooth, thus:— & H Showing b&ok tooth decayed into » aaolosa «tump. Smbo fMtorcd by crowi-work to its origiunl nsefalnesi, [-"M d W a The permanence of our fillings is due to our absolute M t If l\ patience. We will never fill a tooth, no matter how long it may m H I I take, until the last chance of recurrence of decay is removed, 'M ' m / i anc the cavity properly shaped. Diagram "A" shows a care- tel a m I J l ess prepared cavity, from which the filling can readily, and s| I mm will, come out. Diagram "B" shows our method of preparing m ' ll It a cavity so that it is a physical impossibility for the filling to fa Q S3 / I come away. It is in the case of a cavity such as "A" that the & m ( J) inexperienced or careless practitioner will cement his filling J P in—certainly an easier way for the Dentist, but a method we Sy 0 m A have long and rigorously condemned as unfair to the patient. M m The cement becomes disintegrated, and the filling comes away. m 1 m A We have a large number of such fillings which have come |ffl c M /1 under our notice during the last few weeks, and which we i 1 Ml have replaced by our permanent fillings. M 1 If / I We fill with Gold, Amalgam, Cement and Porcelain, ac- m 5 II L*g| cording to requirements of the case, and in all instances we m i I / N e " patients the exact cost before we commence operations. m i i I L Now the question for YOU to decide is this. Decay once pre- |j J 9 l J sent never stays still—it must be itself removed, or it is only a is f m — question Of time before it will remove every tooth in your m I 3 head. It is useless to sit back and do nothing— it is folly to let m > | your mouth continue getting worse and worse. Come up to our £$ m Surgeries and let us tell you to a penny what it would cost to restore m i your mouth to a perfect state of health, and remember, our work is i I permanent and guaranteed. | Corner of Pitt' S£& i i ._ is the patlect infants food. \ rpo rpHOSE T^URNISHING. 4loj**3t± ™ a kes weak babies thrive: J. X X' i—■ _ , J3^^*^7stronger. It builds bonnm _ . B . . „. . . .. Dressmakers' Go* O--- babies. Ask your doctor. 13 Before Purchasing Elsewhere we invite you BllSt Models. Em _ to inspect our **m — * iuvudiqi jfiSpSl Kit DreaißuJcer. cutout —• Jc&fc^l wnmixnAKS! BTOCK £s?as™« emanoft ma "BP"_jlH'_a A P*l^"ilftvilprice2/9leading iiAfUA J3IMJIJII\U. bib. oat % QOOD MODLL, to ©SiwSilr i nl&KAl'lUroChemiite.cuua uiirt in flttfn trimming %£&&& BLOOOroiSON.BADLEGS.KIDtntY.BLABDaR.DISEASF.S, MtiM*, jMk«i, «>O, V&MiFlf CHRONIC WEAKNESSES, FILES. SEW «AMP ADDRESS _ , .- , iX « . „ . -. ~ KSrSSf ENVELOrK for FREE booklet to Dr. Le Ci.erc Workmanship of tlie Beat. Prices Bight- ?A?,TICCHnB and Piunu WSim Med.Co,Havtrstockßd.London,esq, ■~. RK »/,,T«H Ruin M KtSSsa PARIS DEPOT: 12. RUE CASTIGUOHE. A Q JRH ( SltlMlitT. WM^i NEW YORK DEPOT: 30, BEEKMAN ST. I FOR YOU -—— AWVivATION TO— BS)fi^« THERAPIpN-^ D cU RICHARD A BI-HDR AND C O.. «H Q I n I __. «Tt AUCTIOKEeS; ELLIOT STBEFI, I t^»WB »-*WMw*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15659, 13 July 1914, Page 12

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