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JH& TL D £' fP <»$ ■■■••!•'*«!» *. ill I .. Model No. 790, as shown, is a reducing '■■ ;: /A , * ". Su $/ m corset, without straps, and. has wide elas- •yf \\ ■ y I'f tic over abdomen, double boning, and ?//7 . /V\ fvlf | - Do not buy a Corset before seeing this I. \\\ \H / model and comparing it with any foreign- \ r. W ,"•gj | made article costing 4/- to 5/- more, # M IV V •ff 1 gßMnmaßßagnm ■ ■-"» —■■ an ■f^wn«w^^.."i'. ■'» ' ——*"■ I Most people dreaded having | teeth attended to I the American Dental Parlors proved to them that there was * no need for fear— they could come in and go out witho>«* j I having experienced either pain or discomfort. * | 1 The appliance we use deserves to rank high among the wonders of the world. | ! •I The patient aits in the chair perfectly conscious of every action, feels that some- I | I thing is being done to the mouth, can talk or laugh, but feds no paio. When the g j | work is done there are no after effects— deadened nerves to slowly shake off the II effects of drugging. '* 1 We can show by doctors' certificates that our marvellous appliancf has been H utilised for surgical operations when chloroform or ether would have been dangerous. '\ I Jn one operation a tumor the size of a hen's/ egg was removed from a patient's § I ' shoulder, and through all the cutting, probing, and stitching, the patient joined \ '| i in the conversation and felt neither pain nor discomfort. [ i Dr. Itayner feels sure that if the people .of Auckland really grasped the facts | S«*. that have been told with regard to this marvellous pain-banishing'machine, they I . would come by hundreds for treatment.- It is not. altogether that- people are afraid i 1 of pain— it is necessary they are as heroic as at any stage of our Empire's ' I history, but the acute, UNNECESSARY pain of having teeth attended to is rightly j 9 . feared. I Will the reader of this article put the matter to the test by calling in for the . ; i ' PROOF. No obligation whatsoever} is incurred ; it will be a pleasure to see how ; , many people are really interested in such wonder-working appliances, and in the | I enterprise of those who place them at the service of the public. , '■' I Come, have your teeth examined, and have this wonderful painless system ~" explained to you. ' ; ' I i j The American Dental Parlors I The American Dental Parlors V CORNER OF |Vf\ * CORNER OP !U QUEEN AND I ill II A\f {%,] EJ Ijr MANNERS AND f WELLESLEY STS.. I I fIC _ M A ¥ Iv W CUBA STS.. |; AUCKLAND. - A"\» &\1 AA I 1 I— 4 & X WELLINGTON j «mraaCT»ai—Kcaga—«n iimm i'ljiiii inn n ' 4Lv] i * Is You may think it's kidney trouble every time you have a backache, 1 but most likely it is your digestion which is wrong. It is probably your I I ' stomach trying to put part of its work on your kidneys, and they refuse. j I The proper thing is to make ydur stomach do its share of the work,' i which can easily be done by taking Chamberlain's Tablets for the stomach | 1 and liver—a medicine for over worked kidneys, stomach, liver and bowels.I ' They cleanse your bowels of all impurities, thus relieving your kidneys 1 I j 9 by natural methods which never fail to restore you.to perfect health. For* J j I headache, biliousness, indigestion and constipation there is -nothing equal to* I El Chamberlain's Tablets, . ■ > 1 i I No matter hov ■ long you have been a sufferer from these ailments you' I & ' will be benefited by a course of . ;'.-".■ | 81 _.__ a __ "" ■■"■miWiniini I ■ irT ffgforct' sua ' HIGGS & Q'DONNEU. S 111 IVV9 WV I U j V t International Pntont Attorneys, Reg., 'M® H Jf ffi\ /$& , —a^M|WM| f.nd Consulting Engineers. tSfg I ; ■ ."' , __. -[*%&*&& rffiflß I I Ewkltlon Si* hTZ arfpHcalieml ffl , fj S ° aa °E^^ 1WB1BW8a ; I Dodge Bros/ Motor Car I ■■•'- • " IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF." .. \ I \llß9lt I I!! Carhat st f { M ™tordorn with Its sensationally low price, built as It Is 1 HWI 1 JJI ° o'««t and m °.? wutablo firm in America. Luxuriously finished and com- V SzS&r \SS# 1 P'« { «y««l"lppe(». with every mechanical improvement and refinement. Weighs stf .\>*H»r - >»s=«s*r , I less than a ton, and the price only £310. ..; fipst DEtiVERiES NOW DUB H 'ri\.PEACOCK AND SON. Ophthalmic Op- I 8 '" P'Mlhg your order elsewhere, get full particulars of this epoch-making Car m 1. ticians, "218, Queen St, wear Victoria I .Tk II . A ft IJuL '"!'■ '"<■ .'■'« v -' » St.). Sieht tested by most improved methods. ■ |#iiooall X* 'I'X idKl© ■ ■-..■- ■ .1 : .„.. -, 1.1 .ft | ■ -M Spectacles accurately fitted. Artificial Eyes | IiUbSCII XSI V©« OtieenStrppf Allf KlfillaT 1 '?• of all colours in stock. -Nautical and Sur- I » ***^ v ** y*. v * Vtueen Jtreet, • 1 WL

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16169, 4 March 1916, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16169, 4 March 1916, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16169, 4 March 1916, Page 8 (Supplement)

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