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PERFECTLY PAINLESS DENTISTRY The proper application of thoroughly - tested and absolutely safe ansesthetics enables us to perform all kinds of Dental Operations without the slightest twinge of pain being felt by the patient. «> A special aneesthetio is used if a large number of f extractions are necessary, or where the patient desires to be temporarily unconscious. Or we use a local anesthetic which effectively prevents pain being felt, yet leaves the patient perfectly conscious. Both these anaesthetics are thoroughly reliable and quite harmless. We use them for these reasons, and because they do not leave the slightest trace of aftereffects. all Painless Extinctions, 2/6 (Gas, Injection, or Perfectly Painless.) . Andrews & Wyett DENTAL SURGEONS. the London dental Institute, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. mra & 4<kdr Uttk O*M UHmr £L\ »»« rov t,.»v rvn S'! 4 ') cf r" 'W*y% c-M HOSE IB ALWAYS RELIABLE. Does Not Kink or Burst and Lasts for Years. Specify "DUNLOP" Brands. OBTAINABLE ALL LEADING ETORES. fifection Posted on Application. THE. DUNLOP IVUaiiER. CO. . «, Sydney, AtitaMs, MS

HOTELS. ■ THE NEW **mmmm,**mm 11 Awni «• Moat Modem an| POST OFFICE HOTEL OBEY STBKET. WELLINGTON, Is Now Ready for the Reception of Guests. Hm Pnrniihing b Lmariant and Uw OonvaniaooM ALL that Boienoa eon coggwl CUISINE AND WINES OF THE BEST. A. MoYINIBH, FlopiMM

A HOME AWAY EROM HOME. THE NEW HOTEL WINDSOR, wimssi THE LEADING- HOTEL IN WELLINGTON^ THE PERFECTION OF SUMPTUOUS ELEGANCE AND COMFORT. THE WINDSOR BTJEEET, THE FASHIONABLE RENDEZVOUS FOR LUNCH AND DINNER. THE GRILL ROOM—A Leading Feature—is Conducted on Old English Linen EDWARDS & BOXJETONi proprietor'.

THE ALBERT HOTEL, Corner of 'WILLIS'AND MANNERS STREETS.; UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT. IS NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE . GUESTS. ' r " T. G. ASHMAN, Proprietor.

THE PALACE HOTEL, v WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON'S CHOICEST MAGNIFICENTLY FURNISHED. , HOSTELRY, PERFECT CUISINE. Replete with every modern convenience. Now under the management ot A. W. HARRISON. Late of Hunterville and Havelock. Telephone 863. Communications promptly replied to.

DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, WELLINGTON. FIEST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOE VISITORS. Best Brands of Beer, Wines, and Spirits kept in stock. TARIFF VERY. MODERATE. Terms on Application. R. DWTER, Telephone 468 k Proprietor

THE ALBION HOTEL, COUETBNAX PLACE, A CCOMMODATION UNSURPASSED. MODERATE TARIFF. THE BESII BRANDS OP WINES AND SPIRITS STOCKED. ABSOLUTELY NO BEEILLS. EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS have just been completed to enable Patron, to be Served Quickly and with Comfort. . W. J. BERTI, ~‘ T - OT emsv ™%gSi 0 K

PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL. TORY STREET, WELLINGTON. (OiNE of the Oldest Hotels in the Wellington district. Every attention give*, t-v to Visitors and Boarders., Comfortable Sitting Rooms and Airy Bedrooms. ■ Cuisine of the best. BEST ALES, WINES, and SPIRITS. MRS A. QUIN, Proprietreei.

STAB, AND GARTER HOTEL, DPpEB CUBA STHEET, WELLINGTON. NOTED FOR ITS EXCELLENT WINES AND SPIRITS EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION at a Moderate Tariff. Wallace street Cars pass the door EVEEY 3TEW MINUTES. H. DOOLY, Proprietor.

ROYAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, - - WELLINGTON. (HIS HOTEL OFEEKS GOOD ACCOMMODATION. lAEI FF, Qj m PE E DAT. J. DWYEH, Proprietor.

fTIAUHEKENIKAtI HOTEL FeatherEton), A. C. NIXZ, Proprietor (late of Pahiatua).—Situated next the Tauherenikau Racecourse (the moat picturesque park in Nevr Zealand), Headquarters for trout-fishing; and shooting. Loose boxen and paddocking on application. All correspondence promptly attended to- £9O npEOCADEEO PRIVATE HOTEL, A Manchester street, CHRISTCHURCH, one minute's walk from Rail•way Station. Firet-class accommodation for permanent Boarders and Travelling Public. Electric trams to all parti of city pass every few minutes. Tarifi from 56 to Is per day. M, C. DAVID. <93 Proprietor

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6490, 9 April 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6490, 9 April 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6490, 9 April 1908, Page 2