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. DON'T HESITATE But eail right away and consult i FROST 4 FWST, DENTALSPECULiSTS, 119 Willis St I For Natural Looking and I Comfortable Artificial Teeth* ' ■ NELSON """finest It i! . possible to procure, and MOATE'S 'J lO b , e ® t value. Their , m" A 1 a strength and purity makes ' PURE TEAS H l6 . I ?.'!?®mosteconomicnl. . Get Nelson Muato'» Teas 8 THANKS TO THE PUBLIC. e. : —' ( ■■■ We think the occasion specially oppor : tune'to thank tho thousands of oonsfcant and.'loyal users of that great household requisite, "TANIWHA" Soap. ; , We should very much like; to publish j lioro a :fow of the many splendid testijmoiiial9.wa have received from different parts of the Dominion, but space' will I not permit. They all agree that Tani-. wha is "a boon to the housewife/' "it ■ I never varies in quality," "brings the dirt out quickly and easily," aid that '"i'aniwha" is tho greatest of all soaps." Whenever some people want a bar of 60ap they think it economy to have .a dip in the soap pot, and buy a bar,at Gd., Bd., or 10d.; but those who value their money and clothes have long since realised that Ihis game of chanco is too risky and expensive. Thousands of bars of "Taniwha" are being sold every' day. What a mighty testimony. . Some will tell, you ifs the advertising, others the get-up; but the manufacturers tell you—and the 6ales bear testimony—that it's the quality that has mado .TANIWHA such a wonderful favourite, with the public. It stands unrivalled- for all household purposes, and when a keen discriminating public further realises the important fact that in-TANIWHA they get more soap for less money than any imported brand of . supposed similar quality, 'many moro thousands will be enrolled on tho everswelling list of satisfied patrons. "A kindly act'kindles our enthusiasm; a good article like TANIWHA is worth its weight in gold." - j BUY A BAR AT ONCE. fflltliirT* - "™ —MMW-—yf i I JJOBBS. SURGEON DENTIST ("Evening , Post" Buildings), WILLIS STREET. Upper Hntt, 3 t0'4.30 Thursdays. 'Phone 1312. P'to Res.: 1618. IVFI-SON For K : years v^elion , Moate . s Tm hllVe b y .iv/frt A T B"' C tlielr purity, quality, value MUA o nurt Havonr given comnnDf tpa<s l'lctosatWa-Jtion','Seeyon PUKE, „ILA!. get Ne|Bon Mmtea< ■ u rjnHERE is only q I one oertaiii ifp, I CURE for CORNS \ B in this Dominion— * S THAT'S TEEDS \ J Tiinrmrrnnn i~ii iTrrrn■ lirmfTwi\nr mhib 11*11Itmbii■i7i All Kinds. DENTON'S, i 5S Willis Street. I HARDWARE, ' C T U O T O U L E S? Y - • i MMHanlw' Matcrlßl,- Many-Otfd.Uln'w..-

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2202, 15 July 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2202, 15 July 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2202, 15 July 1914, Page 2

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