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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. to the acute Shortage of Printing Paper, Advertisement Contracts for “THE NEW ZEALAND TIMES’' can, for the time being, be accepted only subject to the right of the "New Zealand Times’’ Company, Ltd., to suspend or to terminate the Contract or to reduce the space at any time; the amount of the Advertiser’s liability in the event of Cancellation or Reduction to be reduced proportionately. ''THE NEW ZEALAND TIMES’* CO., LTD. T° Tilled Have Teeth Drilled and PAINLESSLY is one of the Wonders of the Age. Nervous people and children have no fear of onr Analgeeio Method, which is pleasant and no after-effects. FROST AND FROST, DENTISTS. 119 j WILLIS STREET. EUROPEAN rjAHE "NEW THE representatives For ZEALAND TIMES” Are R. B BRETT AND SON, 134, FLEET STREET (New Zealand Press Agency), LONDON, E.C.4. FROM WHOM COPIES OF THE PAPER, ADVERTISING RATES, AND OTHER INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED. R. B. BRETT AND SON are open to act as English Buying Agents for New Zealand Firms of good standing. Messrs gold and arcus, Public Accountants and Auditors, Dominion Farmers’ Institute. Featherston street, Wellington. A CAMEL CAN go eight days without a drink—but who wants to be a Camel? Drink CAMROC Dry Ginger Ale. Unequalled Anywhere. All Hotels, Clubs, and Stores.' THOMSON, LEWIS AND CO., LTD. 'Phone 21-219.

GEO. H. HOW, Professor of Electro-therapeutics. HIS new curative treatment is effective in all diseases of nervous origin. Absolutely cures Nervous Debility, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Sciatica, Goitre, Constipation, Rheumatism, etc. Free consultation. Offices, 8,9, and £a, Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott street. Tel. 2841. IF TOUR EYES ACHE A VISIT to our Consulting Rooms idll ensure relief. 11. SPEAR, Eyesight Specialist, r. Willis street. Wellington. Late Optician to the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. j J. CURTIS AND CO., LTD., Customhouse, Shipping, Forwarding, and ' Transport Agents, WELLINGTON. SIGHT-TEISTING. JM. SAVIDGE, Opt. D., also Master •of Ophthalmic Mechanics', 88, Lambton quay, Wellington (opposite Govt. Buildings). ....... IMPORTANT. —I have installed the latest scientific machinery for the cutting and grinding of Toric Lenses, Sir William Crooke'e glasses, Kryptok Bifocals, etc. Optical repairs, broken lenses duplicated. Telephone 3116. SUCCESSFUL Inventors reap splendid rewards. Can you think of an imorovement in any household necessity? simple ideas cost little to market, and are often valuable. Invent something that creates a demand and it may prove remunerative. For practical advice, take your ideas to Messrs Baldwin and Rayward, Patent Attorneys, 215, Lambtom quay, Wellington. A topic of absorbing interest recently has been the reduction in retail price of meat, and the possibilities of a still further fall. A “Times” representative was informed last evening that an enterprising individual in the Hastings district has been purchasing sheep at 12s 6d per head, having them cut up into four quarters, each of which he has been selling at 4s 6d. And it is said that ho has been making quite a lot of money in his rather novel form of dealing. The following telegram from the secretary to the Auckland Shopkeepers’ Association (Mr E. W. Braitnwaite) by Mr J. McCombs (Lyttelton) : “Guarantee all shopkeepers’ signatures are genuine. Will you forgo your Parliamentary privilege and prove otherwise in court of lawP” To this the hon. member has replied: “Willing to forgo my Parliamentary privileges by repeating my statement on a publio platform in Auckland regarding spurious nature of petition from Auckland. Would lie delighted to prove in court of law that petition is fraudulent in that it contains a- largo number of forgeries. My reference was to the 4000 signatures alleged by Mr Potter, M.P., to be signed by shopkeepers. I agree that ‘all shopkeepers’ signatures are genuine.' ’’

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10850, 16 March 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10850, 16 March 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10850, 16 March 1921, Page 4

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