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Very Easy Terms. I! SHIPMENT JUST TO HANI). Equipped with all modern improvements. It is a ball-bearing machine, easy to operate, and sews either backward or forward. Without doubt it is the greatest value machine on the market, and commands your attention on account of its superiority over others. SPECIAL OFFER! FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY SOLE AGENTS. QUALITY COMPLETE FURNISHERS TOWNLEY'S BUILDINGS. SKIPPING AND FORWARDING AGENTS. AGENTS N.Z. EXPRESS CO. AND N.Z. CARRYING CO. Goods forwarded to any part of the World. CUSTOMS AGENTS. We carry Large Stocks of Newcastle and New Zealand Coals. Firewood in any quantity. Cartage to any part of the district on Shortest Notice. PHONES: Cartage and Forwarding ... 744 Goal and Shipping 614

LASSES THAT REALLY SUIT vjT AND PIT. T. R. GORDON QUALIFIED OPTICIAN. Oculists' Prescriptions in your Choice of Frame. Moderate Charges. PHONE 734. R. C. PIESSE, F.P.A., N.Z., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, ADAMS' CHAMBERS (Upstairs). BOOK-KEEPING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION UNDERTAKEN. RETURNS OF LAND AND INCOME COMPILED.

MADAME GERTRUDE SHEPLEV AND W. FIRTH. TEACHERS of Pianoforte, Singing and Vi(.:lii<, have vacancies for a few Pupils. Ten years' experience with loading Yorkshire orchestras and choirs. Experience, not experiment. PHONE 1061. 279

LLE. I UNN GLADSTONE ROAD (Phone 687). ORIGINAL Gomtis and Costumes for all occasions Dressmaking Classes. All branches. Terms oil application. Phone 687. Orders for Hemstitching taken. J. M. M AQEE (Late of Auckland). TEACHER OF VIOLIN AMD PIANO. Has Vacancies for Few Beginners. Address: Cr. Palmerston Road and Derby Street. Phone 255. * 1"

HE PROFITS MOST WHO SERVES BEST is tho modern essential not personal happiness but i'or Before u dentist can give proper service he must bo properly equipped. Every modern improvement in the methods nml appliances of dentistry must 1)0 adopted by the dentist wishing to give his patients the best and most up-to-date scientific treatment, or he must confess ho is antiquated arid a "stick-in-the-mud." In my room) I have the very latest, and the best equipment that money can buy. My outfit is second to none in Australasia, and my patients get the direct benefit of my keeping aDreast of the times. I am fully alive to the requirements of my patients and realise their natural desire for Painless Dentistry and so leave no stone unturned to attain this end. It is a fact that my name and no pain are almost synonymous terms to thousands of gratified patients and it, is my intention to keep up the association of the two ideas Cato —No pain in the public mind. In my laboratory I am just as well equipped. To test my ability in the fitting of dentures, 1 invite you to let me try to make a perfect success of your loose lower plate. I have an original and ingenious method of refuting dentures which lins given .satisfaction to numberless patients after numerous disheartening attempts by Ihe old methods. When in town for the Show have your plate refitted. It is quickly done and costs little, but the added comfort you will experience will delight you. ' To ihose ladies whose appearance is marred by an unsightly artificial gum, I would recommend to try the very latest, and entirely successful attempt to reproduce the colour and Hfe-liko appearance of the natural gums. The result, you will find a thing of beauty and a joy forever. I can show you examples. In my X-ray department that essential adjunct, to a successful dental practice you will be able to ascertain if any of your teeth are miligating against your health, and so protect yourself in the future; but do not sacrifice your teeth needlessly; let the X-ray decide tho matter when in doubt. J. H. CATO, Surgeon Dentist and Radiologist, PEEL STREET. T»hono 606.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17175, 27 October 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17175, 27 October 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17175, 27 October 1926, Page 6