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h cm methods of crowning and r a* j J FILLING j | I Wo never employ drags Ibat benumb tbo faculties and '• causo nauseating after effects. ! Wo accomplish the most delicate doutal operations without 5 pain or hurt to the patient. j Tho fact that wo treat in ono day nioro patients than ' liiost other dentists do in a week, is surely in itself sufficient ; reason why you should entrust us with your dental work. ' ( Sets of most beautiful life-liko teeth, £2 2/- and £3 3/- \ No charge for (attracting whore sets aro ordered. Singlo 'j extractions, absolutely painless, 1/-. Consultation and advico • iree 5 Sj Nurses in attendance. Hours, from 8.30 to 6 daily S 5j Saturday, 8.30 to 1, 7to 9. | ! DR. f?AYNEf?'S I 1 * I American Dental Pa*lo*s f j I CUBA AMD MANNERS STREETS, 3 WELLINGTON, | 1 ALSO QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS, j y AUCKLAND. jj

Before u 3iDg FOR THE GROWTH AND I*™*^*^ Briccs' Eegencrator. * using f~~\ PRESERVATION OF THE "*2"' Jji .HAIR. B These Photographs and Testimoni- rallfillW MMmmSmm al s Me a few onl y o£ the MANY WM& HUNDREDS who have been similarly benefited by using tho t>Mfflm!3i3m2> ," , f mM REGENERATOR. It never fails to This photo taken BSSi improve the Hair. June 27th, m. I hereby certify that I took all those photographs, and thoy are produced direct from tho negative without any re-touchlng. H. H. CLIFFOKD, photographer, Caehol Street, Chrletchurch. These are eenuine photographs ot a tew persons out ot tho many hundreds whom wo have treaedsucc™ fully for fallinß hair ami baldness. If you aro osing your hair from Illnessioi■otherwise, otif it is dry and brittle and lacks the natural nourishment that it should have, write or consult us without delay. We will give you advice gratia. TESTIMONIAL FROM ENGLAND. Dmi-ei™ Dover House, The Circle, Southsea, England, Dec. 10th, 1005. Wili vou kindlv let me have three or four bottles of your Estringent Hair Wash as boob from you better than anything else I can get at homo, and kee P ps my hair from falling oft. 1 will send you P.O. ™ %%*, A> M . SMrru I T? TESTIMONIAL FROM tff%MM&} •hH l*W Dear Sir, ' Lincoln, August 6,1006. tfjffifiSmw (uWlitf Some four months or so ago, on the fiSJv»sS(fjwJ OshLW recomiuendnlion of a friend, 1 consulted you %§}&s&& ■JwSS&H for patches ot falling hair on the face and TV^JM head. The hair, I am happy to say, is now A 92&&, /£££;*»•««••>, completely restored both on bead and face, ,rf6Bßtt|KS«§9 and in these day of fraud and bogus prcpara- ' lions, I think it only right to inform an honest, man of his successful treatment. I WK^iHyftM^SM !]MvsimtWßS,wa "ball certainly induce any of my acquaint- l»STOffilSs!ffiffl I%Se>S&&&Msßsm races who aro similarly afflicted to give your TOWSfKSfiMM treatment a trial. Yours gratefully, yjgfaimafliiHßM FRANK T.MCANULTY, Lincoln AFTER usING MTSSRS W BRICE & SON, Scretton's Road, Heathcole Valley, August 15th, 1908. ■ Dear Sirs,—l am very grateful to yon for the great benefit and excellent result, my dnushter has received bv using your Hair Restorer* It has completely restored.herdiair-asain'; ns shown by the photographs'taken before and after using it.' I tried.-many, other Hair ; Bestorers before consulting you, all of which failed to have any bencncM effect and I can confidently recommend your Hair Restorer to anyone Yours faithfully, GHACE VOGEL, There are many diseases of the Hair caused by neglect and want of nourishment . The most prevalent of which are known as "Tenia Capitas" and " Alopecia "which cause the hair to fall off in patches on both head and face /and require very prompt measures to arrest them, as they rapidly spread, frequently leaving the head quite bald. THE REMEDY IS HERE by using our " PARASETA," in conjunction with the " REGENERATOR." It has cured thousands, lull instructions with each bottle. BEFORE'uSINO AS AT PRESENT AFTER USING i„«m w nniCE & SON. ' 56 St. Asaph Street, Christchurch, April 7th, 1908. Dear Sirs-Four years ago my hair began to come out. On consulting a doctor he told me I was suffering from a parasite and treated me for same, but with no result, I then tried Mvcrai hair restorers, but these also failed to do me any good.. By this time my head was almost bald and I was beginning to give up all hope ot over getting my hair back again, so 1 derided to give your treatment a trial, and after a few months the result has been marveUoiis, is I have now a good brad of hair. lam sending you this note as I consider it ,s my duty to tot vou know what your Hair Kestorcr has dono for me. If this note is of any use to you, alow with the photos, you aro quito at liberty to publish it, as I am quite willing to rccom- ■ mend it to anyone as a real good article. Wishing you every success. „ lußuuiuiuuuj » I remain, yours respectfully, WILLIAM MASON. BRICES' BRICES' CIRCASSIAN CREAM = NUTRITIVE CREAM For the. elimination of Scurf Highly recommended for enconragfroin the ecalp. ' n G ' ae growth of children's hair, HAIR SPECIALISTS, 187 Colombo Street, CHRISTCHURCH. Obtainable from all Chemists, Hairdressers and Storekeepers. Or post free direct. Prices—Brice's Regenerator, 3/6, Special Strong!)!, 5/6 i Circassian Cream, 2/-j Nutratl ve Cream, 1/6.

MAIL NOTICES. — 9 ■ Subject to necessary alterations, mails will "OA.CTORY BUTTER clobo at tho Chief Post Office ag under:— -*• THIS DAY. Wanganui and New Plymouth, per Manawatu lid. PEE POUND, train. 6.30 a.m. ~„,....,, Auckland, per Mam Trunk train, 10.45 a.m. United States of America and Canada (with exception of British Columbia), via London, per t<ta-rtvptt'<i Moeraki, 2.30 p.m. ■. „. WARDELL S, Coylon, India, China, Straits Settlements, South Africa, also Continent of Europe and United Kingdom, via Naples (duo London April 25), per Moeraki, 2.30 p.m. Willis Street. Australian States (duo Sydney March 23), per Moeraki, 3.30 p.m. Nelson, per Patcena, 5 p.m. ~.,,, Southern offices Of New Zealand, per Maori, . ' 6 p.m. "" ' " Kaikonra, per Wakatu, 3.20 p.m. Southern offices of New Zealand, per Manuka, _ _ ■ %„?-__. per Opawa, 5 p.m. SlOVCnly Feet I Nekon, Westport, Orcymouth, and Hokitika, per Kennedy, 4.20 p.m. VoUf feet W , M nevef , ook neatly SATUitDAY, makoh 20. ghod i{ you wear dull or dirty boots. Picton and Blenheim, per To Anaii, 11.20 a.m. ,„ tflig var } a ble climate you can Nelson, Wesport, Orcymouth, and Hokitika, per "" D i_.«„ii.i. Arahura, 5 p.m. only keep your boots in stylish Southern offices of New Zealand and Chatham f orm by us | ne a polish that Is Islands, per Mararoa, 7.45 p.m. * ° ~r , .... Nelson, pcr.Te Anau, 7.45 p.m. easily applied, brilliant and lasting. MONDAY, MAKOH 22. _ Nelson, Westport, Grcymouth, per Koonyn, 111rt1... Picton I ,' Blenheim, Nelson, per Patecna, 11.50 PERFECT POLISH— Napior, Gisborno, Auckland, per Monowai, 3.20 * (fai& ffa a f P 'New Plymouth, per Takapunn, 2.20 p.m. OUmImIW 1 Southern offices of Now Zealand, per Maori, ™ " ww ■».■•» 6 p.m. 6 CHEAPEST 1 f^ ■ CLEANEST! W\ I fl BLACKESTI vLJjfl * BRIGHTEST I at 2.30 p.m. Mails for Auckland will closo at the Chief Post —— Oillco daily, via Manawatu and Main Trunk lines, ...... .... at 10.45 a.m. It Is the one unfailing polish ot All books and sample-packets and newspapers fi.„ r-mnmnlml mnn of t«t. «,. for places within the Dominion must bo posted tlle economical man Ot taste. It Ift half an hour beforo tho ordinary lcttor-inail made In New Zealand, but there lo C Unless otherwise epecifiod, registered letters nothing SO good produced Abroad. and parcels-post packages must be handed in and _____ money-orders obtained one hour beforo tho ordi- m.r .»„ ah— «» .> t .. . ™ ... nary mail closes. HoLioo - Box, Murtlnborough ana Welllnjlo* J. A. UTJTTON, Bole Uanututnrni, Chief Postmaster. —— ° hlCf March 0 U?isS? Uiß ' :ton ' OUmbthvUcm. 4

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 460, 19 March 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 460, 19 March 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 460, 19 March 1909, Page 8

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