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I SPECISL ■'<£&'>■ llis'VJ I wis : *' - t /m.W', : li § Ladles' ' J\j I y" 8 i Blanket G%« 1 Ladles'— —J 'I■! '" C ° atS '" ' Irti r^"' | ? [~ Brown, Grey,.- flf J ' ' doa&'tt"""' V " •'j ■ . | and;Creen. / j■ A Nauy.very''' / j 'I A, '^ he -"'f I'll- Smart Styles.. | | .Newest Styles. I J j|;,,. ; .: ; .•■,.<• usually_3ss. ,- r ' I Usually 355, to . ,„,i. j" I "' t( j g sSi ' | 495. 6d. •J A ||| Sa|e prices . | I Sale Prices: -JA ? l 9Si m -•-,*. j' I 175,9 - 12s ' 6d « = \ 255. " * ! 295. 6d. - . _ j i - I CUBA STREET. ' - " "-/ liß, • Planet Jr.' • Garden "■ Tools jt These implements are ingenious »nd practical, being invented by a farmer \ ( who wanted bigger crops with loss labour, and the need for quick, \ ; | thorough, effective' cultivation. They have revolutionized the old f'ovr, 5 . H labourious farming and gardening methods, and by sheer merit have placed 3 I' themselves in the class of twentieth-century achievements. They are light, \ strong, and durable, and \ Are The Greatest Labor-Savers ' J Amfl Crop Producers J j ever put on the market. They do the work quicker, better, and cheiper \ H. than, gardening by hand or any other method. i 1 . . I 1 - Some implements combine a number of tools, Buch as the No. 4 Planet Jr., | '. which is a combination hill and drill seeder, wheel hoe, cultivator, furrower \ and plow, and is the most complete tool a farmer' or gardener can have. { \ ■He can do more work with it -ad keep things in: better condition, in .one- £ '• : sixtbof the time it would tabs without it. . ' ,'. ' .'. ~■'■'■/•■,'■ t, The No. 4is only one of the many Planet Jr. Implements—there is one for I ' every farm and gardon task, whether for hand or horse power, and alt of ) them are sold with an iron-clad guarantee to give absolute satisfaction.' i • , Obtainable.. from all storekejpers. Write for 1914 Planet Jr. catalogue. j : W. MEiS & Co., M&, j ' AGENTS •-. WELLINGTON.. J ; DENTAL PARLOURS. [ ; There is a method beiug used at the AMERICAN DENTAL' PARLORS, '. whereby you- oan have your teeth drilled and tilled -without the slightest [ sensation of pain on inconvenience to you. This method is the invention of Dr. Clark, of New York, and is being ( used by the leading Dentists of-America. We are the onlv Dentists in posi session'of this wonderful apparatus, and ..-'.I". ..".'Mi.;. ':."'/^!Xii'W WE; POSITIVELY GUARANTEE -■ . -■ > .to filLany teeth, no matter-how sensitive, without-tho-use of;any;drjig or .sleep-producing agent. l r ............ . 1 OUR SYSTEM OF PAIN LESS EXTRACTION IS .FAR IN ADVANCE j OF THAT USED by any other Dental Concern in the Dominion.""'"'l^".-.'" '■ ;WE ARE NOT BEGINNERS, and we have treated thousands of patients i in the last ten years. OUR REPUTATION STANDS FOR PAINLESS - i OPERATIONS AND QUALITY OF WORK THAT WILL-STAND-THE TEST OF TIME. x, ; V"'•' '' '.' . v; :, .^ OUR CHARGES ARE- REASONABLE, and we make the most durable. and life-like plate obtainable .anywhere in "the world," from X 3 Ss. rC-;Tiii I'. 1 THIS PLATE IS NOT;AN.EXPERIMENT. WITH A FANCY '/NAM Ei" IT IS MADE OF THE SAME MATERIAL THAT EVERY AMERICAN DENTIST USES. „., . ■•■ ! - V AMERICAN.--DENTAL''PARLOUR'S J'-^f ! .COKNER OF CUBA SND MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. .'-', 1 Hours; 9-6 Daily. Saturday, 9 till* 9. V ; -;•■;■•••- «;;;•";;' ;{;;;"•;". ■;'V.' , 'D.H.,RAYN'ER.\i .;.•?.;■»-?i

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2212, 27 July 1914, Page 3

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524

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2212, 27 July 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2212, 27 July 1914, Page 3

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