Dental. gTEVENSON AND TNGRAM. DENTISTS. NEWTON. OFFICE HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.r Saturday. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. OPEN FRIDAY EVENING. »7 to 8.30 p.m. M T OWN0 WN s PECIAL M ethod OF PAINLESS EXTRACTION Possesses many and great advantages which Bro distinctive. HERE ARE SOME AMONG OTHERS: 1. NO PAIN. 2. NO NEED to come back the second lime or oftener. as under other methods. 3. EXPERT EXTRACTION. No broken teeth, or stumps, left in the gums. 4. PERFECTLY. SAFE for all ages. I can safely use it on a patient of 80 years. 5. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART, or suffering from other complaints, it will not affect you. 6. NO PAINFUL PRICKING. 7. NO SWOLLEN GUMS. 8. ABSCESSED TEETH also painlessly extra,, ted. 9. EXTRACTED FREE when teeth are ordered. Also. THE MOST MARVELLOUS DISCOVERY IN DENTISTRY OF THE AGE, A N A L G ES I A. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR TEETH DRILLED. FILLED. PREPARED FOR CROWNING, BRIDGE WORK. PIVOTS Etc., WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST PAIN WHATEVER. YOU ARE CONSCIOUS. YET UNCONSCIOUS. TO PAIN, AND I HAVE PROVED THIS MOST WONDERFUL MACHINE TO BE AN ABSOLUTE SUCCESS IN EVERY" OPERATION. THEREFORE PATIENTS WHO ARE NERVOUS NEED NO LONGER FE-VR THE DENTISTS. PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT MY ROOMS IS NOT A MYTH. BUT A FACT. NOTE THE ADDRESS— J\ENTIST p "IVJUNRO MANUEL. FIRST FLOOR. ENDEAN'B BUILDINGS Next G.P.0.). Open Every Evening, also Saturday Afternoon. Telephone 1604. Take Elevator. I— ' "-J Commercial Colleges. •jITILITARY /COMMISSIONS. i For the last two years BANKS COLLEGE. : WELLINGTON, has been training men for j Commissioned and Non Commissioned Rank. ' I during which time over 500 men have passed j i through tho College. ! Arrangements have now been made for ; CORRESPONDENCE TUITION. The prac- , tical work can be done in Wellington, or an j instructor will be sent to the various centres. j wherever a sufficient number enrol. I Lieut. T. J. Davis is in charge of our ! Military Department. Mr. Davis has had I over forty years'military experience. Between < 1900 and 1913. teams trained by him won . over 50 competitions at the various Military Tournament* throughout New Zealand. Send for a Prospectus. "DANES /COLLEGE. WELLINGTON. H. AMOS- Director. "POSITIONS ABIAI NE D. We have iust placed two more of our Students in good positions: — Messrs. I. D. Shearer, R. Cinders. ( We want more young men to qualify I and bo reaoly for future appointments. j Marconi Apparatus installed. Tuition given by Marconi experts, under the supervision |of the Australasian Marconi Company A/W Co.). Write or call for Prospectus DOMINION COLLEGE OF RADIO TELEGRAPHY. LTD. 'REGISTERED). ELLISON CHAMBERS. QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND. P.O. Box 1032. Telephone A 2151. Branches: Wellington and Christ-church. ' J Educational. THE LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC. CLEVELAND HOUSE. REMUERA. Principal. MRS. MOORE-JONES. 'London, S.K., and Cheltenham). A LIMITED NUMPER ONLY of Boarding and Day Pupils received. Thorough Modern High-class Education. Prospectus, Principal Stationers, City SECOND TERM COMMENCES JUNE 12. i" * - Business Notices. OTUDY ECONOMY WHEN O FURNISHING. I Having no big rents to pay, we can afford ! to sell you at least 20 per cent, less than | the other man. The quality and workmanchip of every article sold is guaranteed. NEWEST DESIGNS IN OAL AND RIMU. 4 RTHUR'S "yyAREHOUSE. ELLIOTT' STREET. A B "\Y RIOHT AND ft ONS, T IMITED, COMMERCE OTREET. AUCKLAND. GENERAL CARRIERS. CUSTOMHOUSE SHIPPING. AND FORWARDING AGENTS. I Consignments Forwarded to all parts of the | Dominion and Overseas. TELEPHONES: Inquiries anil Forwarding Dept., 143. Head Office. £2779. Customs Dept., 2342. Night 'Phone 1645. ONE PROOF OF TlfE GREAT WEARABILITY AND RELIABILITY OF "CLINCHER CROSS" CAR TYRES is the fact that the War Office has l>een using thousands of these tyres on Military Cars in Franoe and elsewhere ever since August, 1914. PULLAN. ARMITAGE AND CO.. Auckland Agent . MAGNETIC HEALING. MR. PEACOCKE. Magnetic Healer. • Treats ail Nervous Complaints. Neuralgia. ' Rheumatism. Liver, Catarrh. Nervous Breakdown. Paralysis. Blood Circulation, etc. 12 and 13. Tabernacle Buildings, Karangahapo Road. Hours, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Consultation Free. MR. BURNS MACDONALD, Magnetic Hoaler, 8, Pierce Buildings, corner Symonds St. and Khyber Pass (next Snedden's, upstairs. Scientitic treatment for Rheumatism, Paralysis. Catarrh, Uric Acid, and Nervous Complaints; Tonsilitis, Liver. Kidney, Bronchial. Bowel and Bladder Complaints. Blood Circulation, Muscles, Evil Habits. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. 7 to 9 p.m. L I 1 Restaurants and Tearooms. TRY a Fish Meal at Sanford's Shop, opposite HERALD Office, Queen St. Select Rooms for LadiesnURY a Fish Lunch at the Auckland TrawiJ. ing Fish Depot, Lower Queen St., next Hellaby's. VOW Open. -The Rose Room. H.M. Arcade Miming and afternoon tea, hoine-mudu duintiet-. — Mrs. Mackay. Proprietress. '■ rpEA AND rpoAST pOR q^WO!" A popular request these chilly days a »d nights. We serve up freshlyBrewed Tea of Grand Rich Flavour and Dainty Pieces of Crisp, Nicely Browned Toast. gTACEY'S 61. Queen Stmt
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16600, 25 July 1917, Page 4
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