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- 818 TEETH MEAN HEM,™ I troubles; I Proper food - mastication is impossible with defective cr insufficient teeth—this permits of no contradiction. It is also equally true that improper mastication over-taxes tho delicate organs' of digestion, with tho natural result that digcsfcive.or kindred troubles are created. No pill or medicine can remedy this. The only radical euro lies in having the teeth brought into proper working order, or, if necessary, in having good, reliable substitutes. Now, thero are no Dental Parlours better - equipped for remedying your topth troubles than ours. We use only tho very best materials, and that, combined with our skill and experience, enables us to furnish the very best workmanship. . Wegiveyoulastingsatisfaction, and only charge you moderate fees. Pull Upper or : Lower Sets from £2 25.; Extractions, Gas 2s. 6(1.; Perfectly Painless, 2c. Gd. ( M?@ws llWystt London , Destaii institute, Corner of Willis and Manners Sts. I WELLINGTON, ; V J i ; " 'y SHINIEST OF SHOE ' ' SHINES. Buy it at one®. : WHY?' BECAUSE IT'S THE BEST! Quick. Bright. Lasting. | fij, ..ILL STORE,'! AND jC , Ufl. BOOTSSOPS. Ud. MILK IN . BOTTLES. The most up-to-date sanitary method of milk distribution. AH Milk passed by the Health Department's Inspector. Ring up No. 244, TfteWcllingtonFresfi Food and See Co., Ltd. III'IA.'WJKWTO esse | Whatever Else Yoh Eat or Brink jj Always Insist Upon Having | GOOD TEA! i — ■ — f 11 i '8i IH Ipl 11 k S « Are the BEST Money and | Experience Can Buy. j SOID BY AU OROCM | Cfltt..

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 285, 26 August 1908, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 285, 26 August 1908, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 285, 26 August 1908, Page 2

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