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It i Mi Our REMOVAL SALE is Now in Progress WE GUARANTEE <UTK GOODS. WE stock only one class of goods— QUALITY’, in plain English "VALUE.” Wo eaiTV an Enormous Stock, which inaJvOs us absolutely complete QuaUty j Furnishers. Consider the firm who considers yotu interest in providing Lost Quality at Moderate Price. One hears a. lot about how an arii-.de should he constructed.. There are a dozen ways to produce an article, hut only one RIGHT WAN , and the 111 All’ll PEA' WAN LS t..E RIGHT \\ AY. If one Quality in the Fiirriwliing line. HUMPHREY”*!* is the iiini to produce it. All Goods arc nninrilnel ured on the premises by the most competent Craftsmen—in the most Up-to-date Fa .Tory in the Dominion. Why a little hit. here and a little bit there? Save anxiety and furnish at the lug--QUALITY COMPLETE FURNISHERS Humphrey’s. AN EXTRA EYE TO DENTISTRY. A LETTER. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. You are feeling below par, out. of sorts, with a bad taste in vour mouth o’ mornings, and too tired even for sport! Well, now, what is the condition of your 'mouth —the vestibule of your body ? How many dead teeth have you in your head, tilled, crowned, bridged or simply rotting awnv in your gums/ aud how many pyorrhoea pockets are there about, them/ Do you know that in a big percentage of eases these teeth are foeally infected and pus is being absorbed into vour system continuously ami so undermining your health. “But they don’t trouble rue," you siiy'L’rue, and that, is just where the insidious nature of -focal infection lies. You are not in the least aware of it, and neither is your dentist. What can be done then? Get your doubtful teeth X-rayed. The rays are an extra eye in dentistry. The dentist who uses them in his practice is possessed of an extra sense. He no longer works in the dark. I shall be pleased at any time to go further into this matter of such vital importance to your health and happiness, and if considered necessary will X-ray your doubtful teeth aud so settle the question whether your teeth are a menace to your health or not. Remember the X-rays do not lie, and when a tooth is focaiiy infected, that is, has an abscess, granuloma, or rarefying osteitis from any other cause at its roots, those wonderful rays will infallibly detect it. l’leaso ring and make an appointment for a consultation. Phono tiUii. J'. H. CATO. Surgeon Dentist and Radiologist, Peel Street. T. HAISMAN • 351 ORMOND RO'AD LTNDERTAKER and EMBALMED J. Builder and Joinery Manufacturer, Motor Proprietor. Funerals undertaken All classes of Budding and Joinery work done by first-class tradesmen. Motorears for hire, day or night. Artificial Wreaths in stock. 'Telephone 187. 243 G H I RO P_B A GT I G. MISS F. H. WASHER CHIROPRACTOR (Palmer Graduate) dooms i 13-25, Lysnar’s Bldgs., Reel St Hours: 10-12 a.rn., 2-5 p.m. injr.s by Appointmeiit. Tel. 558 MR & MRS HOANI HALBERT SPECIALISTS ViOUN & PIANOFORTE TEACHING. Studio: CITY HALL, Palmerston Road. INTERVIEWS. Saturdays, 10 a.in. till 4 p.m., at Hall. MONUMENTAL MASONS. Spoi.'ialist.s in (ON CRETE, MARBLE, AND -J GRANITE. KANE & GRIFFIN OBEY STREET, lIISTORNE. ‘Phone 827. Presentation Lettering J\ GOLD. SILVER. OR BLACK. Piomptly executed at THE HERALD OFFICE. CON EKTTJ ON SALE AT " HFRAUD ’’ OFFICE FacAet* I* J, UTTER PAPER, pruned or plain j > at UtoßAi-o Oifier*.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17079, 7 July 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17079, 7 July 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17079, 7 July 1926, Page 6

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