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WHY'OUR PLATES ARE BEST — > We do hot relegate tho making of Platos tojan butsidor. Every stop prooess'is carried through" by a specialist—in our own laboratory—under tho eyes of our Principals. /_'_ j_ " Kofln?4 Hu,bbor is the material used. -That is why our Plates give Longest Service. Berngperfeotly moulded, they fit tightly and comfortably.' The teeth are strong andnatural-looking. Their durability is guaranteed. " HIGH-GEABE Upper andlower Sets cost from £2 2s. the Single Set. Plates Ho-modolled from £11s. Extractions FKEE when Sets are ordered. OTJB BUPEEIOB METHODS AND'MODEEATE FBIOES ' should induce you to consult AMMhUand i ■:■> i THE QKNWsrr&^Jpv (69 Manners Street,, Wellington. Hours: 9 a.m. till 6 p.m., and 7 p.m. \ liU 9 p.m. I HURSES IN ATTENDANCE. I C.HS-38 4 J5

/JB' Benger's f-feS& most easily K n i*Job<! H j obtainable. j||| It is expressly 111 devised to be fully; " Whi nourishing,when natural digestion IsSarfs enfeebled, whether in infant or adult. It is prepared with fresh new milk and forms a dainty and delicious cream, which fully satisfies "hunger-faint-,ness," and soothes internal discomfort. Benger's is the safe ; food in illness, and in convalescence promotes rapid recovery., For INFANTS, INVALIDS W the AGED is sold by Druggists; Benger"* Booklet—A litt'c work oraiithorltv on the speci.ll feeding of Infants, Invalids, ancftho Afced, will bcientpost freeonappl'caUonto: * .BENGER"S 'FOOD,Xtd.j Manchester, Eng. Branch OJfius-WvStf'ihKkXv.S.KA 93. William Sliced SYDNEY' |"N'.S.W.) 117, Pitt Street. Canadian Agents— Rational Drag Co., Ltd., Montreal ' 18oZ

drives aww INFLUENZA Gargle at Jntervala.vvith, AND CUBE THAT SOKB gEROAT! 61 I A Great x J I libprovemei)!' \ J It. quickly experienced after taking / !Beccham's Pills by anyone who has been fl suffering,perhapsfor aloncperiod/ffom a V \ disordered stomach and a sluggish liver ' 9 with all the unpleasant effects attondant j f upon those conditions. Biliousness, eon- i stipation, 1 dizziness, flatulence, "liverish- JA V new" and sick headache spoedily Yankh, T d and the normal condition of health returns f in a remarkably short space of time. The / ' change U so apparent that it will evoke fl i comment. People will soon notice you are looking well. Beecham'sPills are 1 a skilful medicinal preparation, guaranteed 1 i to contain nothing but what is health-j bringing, and to be free from the'slightest' t> trace of any toxic drug. They act 'like a \ charm in casea of stomach or"fercr derangement. Very often '-i liter Taking; ; i a single dose relief is experienced, and by i persevering v/ith the medicine, in accord- | once with the directions, the most bene* V flcial results are obtained. And the satisfactory.thine is that these results are usually lasting; Being a tonic as well as n i corrective, the continuance of ' sound t health is greatly, assisted by j

H Prepared only fcy / / THOMAS EEECHAH, St. Helens, EoEltad. t fi Sold everywfiere in boxes, price ' ' w ft 10]d.(36 pills) 1/I}(ssfills)*2/9(168fills). W THE KALAMAZOO IS THE K IN C 'df loose leap ledger systems. MADE BY BRITISH , WORKMEN SUIT EVERY REQUIREMENT OF NEW ZEALAND ' USERS.-. HL. YOUNG, LTD., . Dominion, Agent 5.... Palmerston North and Auckland. ROUTE'S BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. W E H. KNOWLES, Representative. ■; • .'Phone -2965. , 'FURNITURE PACKED and Removed to Any Addretl. Cleared Through Custom Houie. r^eanT Storage Accommodation for Goodl Cheap "of any Description. KEJR'S FORWARDJNG AGENCY, • . (B>J«.ohono JIBO, 76 JerOTis fln»I.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2246, 4 September 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2246, 4 September 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2246, 4 September 1914, Page 8

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