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PERFECTLY _ PAINLESS DENTISTRY. Tho proper application of thoroughly - tested and absolutely safe anaesthetics enables us to perform all kinds of Dental Operations without the slightest twinge of pain being felt by tho patient. A special anaesthetic is used if a large number of extractions are necessary, or whoro the patient desires to be temporarily unconscious. Or we use a local anaesthetic which effectively prevents pain being felt, yet leaves tho 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 EXTRACTIONS, 2/6 (Gas, Injection, or Perfectly Painless.) Andrews & Wyatt DENTAL SURGEONS. THE LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. ' 3jj ft\ pgfviM r & <3 sm lifm ?s- ; ixm / /'A mm —-sra m HOSE It ALWAYS REUASUb Does Not Kiaß or Burst and Lasts for Years. Specify "DUNLOP** Brando. OBTAINABLE ALL LEADINO STORE*. Section Posted on Application. THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO.

HOTELS. -———THE new—— , , M __ a Ike Most Modern and POST OFFICE HOTEL ' OBEY STBB.ET, WELLINGTON, Is Now Ready for the Reception of Guests. Xto Fnrniehing is Lniariaut and the Oonvenicnoee ILL that Science can enggeel euiSIKE AMD WINES OF THE BEST. A. MoVXNIBH, ProDiietes A HOME AWAY PHOM HOME. THE HEW HOTEL" WINDSOR, , THE LEADING HOTEL IN WELLINGTON.. . THE PERFECTION OF SUMPTUOUS ELEGANCE - AND COMFORT. THE WINDSOR, BUEEET, THE FASHIONABLE RENDEZVOUS FOE LUNCH AND DINNER. THE GRILL ROOM—A Leading Conducted on. Old English Line* AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALITY. EDWARDS .& "BOULTON e PROPRIETORS

THE ALBERT HOTEL,. Corner o£ WILLIS AND MANNEES STREETS. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEMENT, IS NOW OPEN TO EECEIVi GUESTS. .j., ' ■ T. Q. ASHMAN,

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

DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL. 'WELLINGTON. FIRST-CLASS 'ACCOMMODATION FOE VISITORS. Best Brands of Beer, Wines, and Spirits kept in stock. TARIFF VERY 'MODERATE. Terms on Application, ~ R. DWYER, Telephone 468. 4 Proprietor.

THE ALBION HOTEL. COURTENAY PLACE, ACCOMMODATION UNSURPASSED. MODERATE TARIFF. THE BEST t? - BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS STOCKED! , ABSOLUTELY NO EEEILLS. EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS ■ have just been completed to enable Patrom to b© Served Quickly and with Comfort. W. J. BERTI, ~ LATE OF GROSVENOR^mTEL,^

PRINCE OF WAXES HOTEL, TORY STREET, WELLINGTON. ONE of the Oldest Hotels in the Wellington district. Every attention given to Visitors and Boarders. Comfortable Sitting Rooms and Airy Bedrooms. Cuisine of the best, BESI' ALES, WINES, and SPIRITS. MRS A. QUIN, Proprietress. STAR and GARTER HOTEL,UPPER CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. NOTED EOR ITS EXCELLENT WINES AND SPIRITS EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION at a Moderate Tariff. Wallace street Caro pass tbe door EVERY FEW MINUTES. H. DOOLY. Proprietor.

ROYAL HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, - - WELLINGTON. (HIS HOTEL OEFEKS GOOD ACCOMMODATION. lAEI FF, gj m FEU DAY. t, J. DW YJ&K, Proprietor. \

mAUHERENIKAU HOTEL Feather■V ston), A. C. NITZ, Proprietor (late ef Pahiatua).—Situated next the Tauberenikau Racecourse (the most picturesque park in New Zealand). Headquarters for trout-fishing and shooting. Loose boxes and paddoefcing on application. All correspondence promptly attended to. Sl* miIOCADERO . PRIVATE HOTEL/ i Manchester street, , CHRISTCHURCH. ono minute's walk from Railway Station. First-class accommodation for permanent Boarders and Travelling Public. Electric trams to oil parts of city pass every few minutes. Tariff from 5s to 7s per day. it. C. DAVID. 792 Proprietor.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6492, 11 April 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6492, 11 April 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6492, 11 April 1908, Page 2