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T^ QETS FROM - - £2 2s , j [Li O GOLD FILLINGS from 10/6 ; Others, 5/- / V SINGLE TOOTH from - - 5/---f __ _. wmm «_. VI CROWNS and BRIDGES, £1 Is per TEETH tooth - I I YOU ASK HOW WE DO GOOD V. y WORK AT THESE PRICES? |l| Our Answer is ; — || Is)'.— We have places all over N Z,, and, im- ■ • porting our raw material, save the profits \\ of the wholesale house which other den- ■ I tists have to pay. .'•I, 2nd. — Attending, as we do, to dozens of ' patietits instead of only one or two, we t\ can afford to make smaller profits. & 3ni).— We have just imported the finest elech trical plant in Australasia, which is a h| ; further economy. ■v4-.i:-.-.... LONDON DENTAL, '; >.'':'ify}'lj^V '.!•''' ENDEAN'S BUILDINGS, V w 01 - -■ (OPPOSITE WHA^F).

HOTELS ! FARMS ! AND BUSINESSES! 2 FREEHOLD HOTKLS — Cheapest ever offered. Advise do not miss ihance -oQf\n WILL see you into a SMALL 3jQ\J\J COUNTRY HOTh-L. Long lease. -DKfin VVill see you into an easily-run 3&OUU CITY HOTEL. Snfcf} (INGOING about) see you into a gjIUKJ GOOD COUNTRY HOUdE. C7C\(\ C I TY HOTEL ; lar^e trade 3J IUU shown. In Short Leaseholds to £5,500. FARMS. "1 /-! PC ACRES— Adjoining railway station ; J- vJ ZJ a model farm ; only £14 per acre. 1/^/^("^ ACRE*— Flax Swamp Land ; jvJv/V/ lot ploughed ; nice new house ; £i 5s per acre ; easy terms I»3AA ACRES— One of the best Sheep • Ov/V-/ Faraa in the Waikato; near railway station and large saleyards. Price, £8 per acre ; cheap. FARMS from 50 to 75,000 Acres. No better variety on the market than I have. O'OKCi WILL see you into an UP-TO. gj£O\J DATE BUARDINGHOUSE;U permanent boarders Rent, only 30s. A Rare chance. (j'T/^/^i WILL see you into a Splendid Sb § \J\J BLACKSMITH'S) BUSINESS Freehold ; no opposition ; dwelling included. X*>l f^Of — ONE of the Besl d&IjUUUBUTCHEBY BUSI NESSES and Plant in the Province o: Auckland. Call or Write and Tell Me What You Want. T^TENZL OCHOLLUM, 19 and 20, ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDINGS QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Telephone 1560. MONEY TO LEND on Mortgage First-class Freehold Securities. W. COLKMAN, Solicitor and Notary Publii National Insurance Buildings

You get " out of sorts," and you put it You know very well that you are " run down to the weather. down " — nerves unstrung, appetite poor. You feel depressed and nervous, and Where is the sense in going on like that ? blame the influenza for that. How fit are you to ward off the scores of You soon get tired and languid, and diseases that are waiting to attack fancy your work is too much for you. weakened men and women ? ECCLES' PHOSPHOR=TON The Great Nerve and Brain Food. FOR LOSS OF APPETITE, ENERGY AND VIGOUR. V r e are not going to urge you to take Its composition ia the result of study and some quack remedy that pretends to cure experiment, and Phosphor-ton is acknowevery trouble known to physicians, but, for ledged to be the Ideal Tonic and Bestoraa Brain, Nerve, and Muscle Stimulant and tive. Food, very honestly do we recommend Now don't shilly-shally another day. ECCLES' PHOSPHOR-TON. You want a Restorative— here's a real one. It is the very thing you want, for it con- Prices, too, are moderate — 82 doses for tains those elements which are needed to 2/6 ;64 doses for 4/6 ; 128 doses for 6/6. form and build up the wasted tissues of an All Chemists and Storekeepers stock enfeebled system. Phosphor-ton, or an procure it from their merchants. proprietor: A ECCLES, Chemist, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, AUCKLAND.

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Observer, Volume XXVI, Issue 44, 21 July 1906, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XXVI, Issue 44, 21 July 1906, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XXVI, Issue 44, 21 July 1906, Page 7

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