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I MABSDON AND CHAMBEMAIN I | DENTISTS (by Examination), | 169 MANNERS STREET (NeiUOpera House) WELLINGTON. J PEARLS— Extractions (painless) I/. | NOT COLD- . (, ' y gas) 2/G ' I ij> % *3 K The "Pearly" smilo fy.\j _ { * Extractions Free. a |is always the most Where Sets are ordered, I I pleasant ami tlio |.|W tj n most natural. N f&Hf Mijjr j | Nature intended \ t SCtS ' fU " UPPCr 4 loWer ' § teeth to be white . £2 2s. to £3 3s. ,1 H and "pearly"—not I S "golden." AU. Work Guaranteed. p ] "I'm not fifrakl to smile now." . ' , j| I xi:.' '»v " ,J *° ""'™B | | An Uncommon Opportunity. ) MR. EDWARD COLLIE, calling at Sydney, en route for England, purchased a quantity of j TOILET SETS at an unusually attractive price. Tlieso have just arrived, and the values are so remarkable that \vc urge you to sec them. Wn are passing on the saving in price to our Customers, and wo havo marked then? abo.it HALF THE USUAL PRICES. IT IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN OF ITS KIND THAT WELLINGTON HAS SEEN FOR. MANY A DAY. ; ; Tn addition, there is still'a number of those ODD PIECES OF FURNITURE TO CLEAR AT REDUCED PRICES. This is the last \veek of opportunities so rare. ' . EDWARD COLLIE, Ltd., 'PHONE 1034. ARTS CRAFTSMEN, 167 . EIDDIFORD STREET. ■" i 11 I ill I !'■ U»ytwg«gaaagl h IHIi irirnminUW'*'*n*"' "iim "i"** ll 11 J "ELLIS" Meaas.. "Elegance" & hi Taking Cost«mes» - • pgtj i) Tllo wearer of an ELLIS COSTUME Ms a confidence of cor- kj> 3 rcctness in its every detail. |L_ 1 Good materials, combined with perfect tailoring' and pains- M ftS 1 lakiw "ork, produce the COSTUitU with the fcLLlb stamp L \j||| || of style- ; j |jjj mvl | The NEW MATERIALS arc well worth your inspection. |_M| Hk,< I B, ELLIS, ART tailor, % |« I Featherstoii: Street, opp. Union Bank. -^§4 j CHANCES VITREOUS TILES j I yon INTERIOR ANDi EXTERIOR DECORATION, FLOORINGS, AND j FIREPLACES. , SOMETHING .NEW, NOVEL, AND ATTRACTIVE. !j NOT LIKE OTHER TILES. THEY ARE MADE ENTIRELY OF GI.AS? ij AND ARE HARD AND DURABLE. jj IN ALL ARTISTIC SHADES AND COLOURINGS. |j STOCKS JUST TO HAND. WRITE US FOR. PARTICULARS-- | STEWART TIMBER, GLASS & HARDWARE Co.! (LTD.), COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON, AGENTS. |

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1742, 6 May 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1742, 6 May 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1742, 6 May 1913, Page 3

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