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PAINLESS DENTISTRY. MR WALTER E. HALL, Dental surgeon, (Priza Medalist), 105, Willis Street. Artificial teeth fitted to the most tender gams with or without the extraction of stamps. A complete upper and lower set of teeth from £5. A single tooth, from 7s fid. Nelson’s oxide gss (administered), 7s fid. Hundreds of references. Consultation and advlne free, W 1

SPECIAL EXTRAORDINARY. P CHROMO-LITHOGRAFHIC iICTORTAL trPPLEMENTS, Gratia to the Eea lors of TOE NEW ZEALAND TIMES THE NEW ZEALAND MAIL. Arrantraments are befog ftaflp Tjy the NEW ZEALAND TIMES COMPANY fur the issue of Pictorial Supplements in the bent style of Chromo-Lithographic Art. These will gIV °FOUR SEPARATE VIEWS OF With its public buihlings and local scenery, together with such Pictorial Advertisement!! aa may bo arranged for, making in all an Interesting record of rhe present appearance of iho town its architecture institutions and commercial development. The principal illustration on each supplement will be a picture of THIS CITY OF WELLINGTON (About 24x9 inches), The picture for each Supplement being taken from a different point of view. The issue of those Supplements will be. each ; a copy will be delivered tttt Iha dav of issue ro ev»*ry subscriber t6..tV,e NEW ZEALAND TIMES and NEW ZEALAND MAIL, and Watty of them will certainly bo widely distributed throughout this and the neighbouring colonies. This should render them of great value as a method of advertising, and as the number of advertisements which can be received will bo limited, early application will be necessary. The issue of these Supplements shortly will afford an excellent opportunity of giving to people at a distance an idea of the character and capabilities of our City. MR WELLESLEY A. PARKER is now at the Royal Oak Hotel making arrangements f..r this work, and will furnish designs and suggestions, nnd take orders for the Pictorial Advertisements. As there will certainly be a large demand for the TIMES and MAIL on the days on which these Supplements are issued, sutscrihern desiring extra copies should give their orders without delay to the runners, or leave them at the office. C untry subscribers can hand their orders to our agents in the various townships. Similarly brilliantly executed Views of Australasian Towns will shoitly be exhibited on the principal hordings of the City. • WELLINGTON,

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9868, 27 March 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9868, 27 March 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 9868, 27 March 1893, Page 2