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It is calculated that'4ooo persons,make a living in London by begging, and that their average income amounts to about 30s'. a week; or over .£300,000 a vear. Last year 1925 persons were arrested for begging in the streets, of whom more than 1500 were sentenced to terms of .imprisonment varying from one week to three months. Many of these objects of charity were found in-' possession of sums of moneys and even of bank books showing handsome deposits. Ho took hot whisky, glnaiid mm, To cure a nasty cold! His borne was Pandemonium • For weeks and weeks I'm told; ■ Ho made a fearsome -hullabaloo, ■/■ ■ And smashed the furniture! . But now he's well (and sober, too) Through- Woods'/ Great 1 Peppermint ' ■ Cure.—Advt. '• .".. 21

CONTAGIOUS. MAMMITIS UNCHECKED SPELLS RUIN. nnHE most reliable cure for the DairyJL man's dreaded disease Contagious Mammitis is ANTI-MASIMITIS, which is principally a vegetable" preparation specially put up to prevent and cure Mammitis.. Its action is. to , tone, up the constitution of cows (therel'v making every' organ do t its . wort), • passing • off through the proper'channels' any germs or organisms which may have lodged, specially operating oh the canals, or ducts, conveying the milk, and penetrating into all the; glands and membranes of the cow's udder, thereby getting at the' root of the trouble. This.Mammitis cure, 'which is recognised by '-'all, the leading dairy farmers to be the only, and most reliable cure, is rapidly making a name for itself in New Zealand,'to much so that your money will be gladly, refunded if, after using according to'directions, you are not satisfied. It is a drench, not an injection, km''is sold, in largo packets, : eaeh contain.ng 12 doses,, for 4s. Gd. post paid, .from Erik Jespcrsen v Dairy Engineer and Importer, . Pijmcrstou North. \'' FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMB 3. IXHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT ;:, ; • >i ,'.COMPANY'.-LTD < j . ' Is Prepared to v Purchase FAT SHEEP; ; AND LAMES. tj .''.-'By weight or at per head, . ■-,; j ' The Company also offers clients over? 11 facility for. freezing on their own . ac. ;!count..' ,- ■' -.■ ;■• " ; Prices can bo obtained on application [at tho Company's Offices, or from any iof the Buyers in tho country. •: '"'■•'■•■: '-, w. a. fostep., • ... ~.'.'. :.'' Managing-Director.' .•

f}IUTEFUL CLlENTS''have'often-as-.'; M .jurcd us that the teeth wo hays fitted t£i~ •■/< I for them have been equal to their original m' T I nnt-llral - set. That is becauso wo are "•' F- •'• li ■ ii'i'J strictly modern .dentists, and.. glvo our -. ■■ ■. close personal.attention, to every indi- . . '■< , ■*-.-. vldualcasc. Our materials are the best'procnrable,'onr methods the latest'and most Kcicntiflc' We dd not pretend, that we make dental operations enjovablo; hut our extractions aro positively painless, and in all other processes discomfort'is reduced to a minimum.'. As a. matter of 'business..we demand that every client shall be satisfied before lie leaves our hands.., fees Strictly Moderate is All Cases. '•■•'. ~-■'• BUAUTIFUL SETS- ■■'-; .. ■'. - £2 2S and £3 3s.'- ' . TEMPORARY SETS re-made to Permanent .. • £I.ls. . Painless 'Extractions- FREE' v/hen sets are ordered. Estimates Glvon Geforo Work Is Commonced. •-'•■■..' ■ : ' -■ ANDREWS and WYETT, DENTAL SURGEONS, - LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, CORNER WILLIS & MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON. 2 HOURS : 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. 1

' S. S. WILLIAMS 'Cp^^Ltd.;;;:: ■ ■' ' •'• THEIR DISTINCTIVE DEi |'f/ S,CNS BEAR AN UNMISTAK- ' ; * ABLE" STAMP OF. .SUPER..' ; ;Ik : .:'. "■' ':' THEIR -WORKMANSHIP AND 1 111 ■ ' ■'■■ ; FINISH IS ACKNOWLEDGED'AS ■ -J,I ''■■'•'. " ; FIRST-CLASS. ' . ■■:;. ,■;,■;:->•; ■ m S'..i|fp. :THB PRICES ARE ''MODERATE, W llUlllfi - AND YOUR INSPECTION IS INTO P-"{ VITED OP.'THE LARGE COL--rl ' ■ LECTION OF NEW MODELS OX • s **'" "''-'/• . VIEW AT.OUR SHOWROOMS. S. '& WILLIAMS CO.j Ltd., '' .' :, - ' 117 Taranaki Street, -CATALOGUE'ON'APPLICATION. COUNTRY ORDERS PACKED FREE. 3 '-'Phono 1M9. ; -' ''.•'■''■ '. '' ' '■•.■■■'■ , .. M .u»^ii.»ri.^-JllJ^U1irmi*»IUII'IUWil»»lll1WI»l,VlW,TIWl'UJUI»JMlllUI»1ll-.Jt«Jk>.^i.,.iu^„,. T|mi a' ' RBSBTOTIOXg -'iM-v PRICE, | § Covers, 17s. 6d. f ufces, 7s, 3d, S | ' ' * -GUARANTEED 12 MONTHS. ' 1 i QUALITY ALWAYS THE SAME. § I'.j' " ALL CYCLE TRADERS. I B / THE DUNLOP, RUBBER CO. OF AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED, I B , Christchurch - and - Wellington. § Em Basra «B*»gsnro

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1047, 9 February 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1047, 9 February 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1047, 9 February 1911, Page 8

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