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' . '■, . • - • • i ■■..• ■■■■. :..-.3 Special Offer for the Opening ~ '■.'■ of Mew Shop. 120 Dozen SAMPLE SHIRTS for Men, in all sizes, 3/6 to 10/6 each. .'■•.■'■ ,\ <In the New Bhop windows. v CUBA ST., WELLINGTON. » « ■» ■ ..■■■»■» ■■^-O

i (.n j „'..t''.i^ii'-'-ii'''n'-!"' "■''■■"'' : - ? j Safety !■ ■ • lake Sffloott■and Easy ShayeSo :; \, \ ■ ■'.'■■ ' ' .■ ' '' ■ 'i ■■ H . Week's "Sex,toblade" razors are modelled on- the lines of the regular i ? standard razor such as has been in use for centuries, and they can.be used | . li either aB a plain razor or safety, as you prefer. Owing.to the safety device, » I the user can shave with a sliding cutting motion—tho only correct way to i shave—instead of scraping, as with the standard razor and the hoo shaped g safety. , ■ ' , '. ' , „ ■' I;■ " Sextoblades" are Ground by Automatic Process j on machinery so constructed as. to preolude every possibility of drawing j temper. They aro first ground sharp with a positive wire edge, then the edges J are smoothed and stiffened-in two more grinding operations, and finally they". | ' aro honed automatically. Every blade so honed will cut the finest human g ffl hair, even before the last operation, which consists of stropping .by hand.'--, j h All blades—of which there are seven—are uniformly keen and ready for j . | shaving. Try a "Sextoblade"; .you will be moro than satisfied. . g I; Price, 20/-. t ;■■■ ''■.."■ ..'-■''j ■ i. w. mm tm,iMm , • ■ AGENTS FOR THE DOMINION. |

DENTAL PARLOURS. : - There is a method being used at the AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, ; whereby you.can have your teeth drilled .and ;Uled without the ■ shgatcst. eensatioh. of pain' on inconTehicnco to you. ; ' "... This method the invention of Dr. Clark, of New York, and is being . used by the leading Dentists of America. We aro the pnlv Dentists in- pos- 1; session of this wonderful apparatus, and . [ : WE POSITIVELY GUARANTEE | to fill any teeth, no matter how sensitive, without, tho use of any drug - or ; !•" sleep-producing agent. • .--,.■• \ OUR SYSTEM OF PAJNLESS EXTRACTION IS FAR IN AOVANCE- ■ OF THAT USED by any other Dental Concern in tho Dominion. .;;.;_•■ WE ARE NOT BEGINNERS, and we.have treated thousands of patients in the ln«t ten years. OUR REPUTATION , STANDS ,FOR PAINLESS bpERATIONS AND QUALITY OF WORK THAT WILL STAND. THE TEST OF TIME. ";." i OUR CHARGES ARE REASONABLE, and we make the most durable ; and lifo-like plate obtainable anywhere in the world, from £3 3s. g; THIS PLATE IS NOT AN EXPERIMENT WITH A FANCY NAME. S IT IS MAOE OF THE SAME MATERIAL THAT EVERY AMERICAN ' DENTIST USES. ./ AR/IERJCASM DENTAL- PARLOURS >: \ COENEE OF CUBA AND MANNERS STEEET, WELLINGTON. > r Hours: 3—6 Daily. Saturday, 9 till 9. DR. RAYNER. v. : j

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2264, 25 September 1914, Page 3

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503

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2264, 25 September 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2264, 25 September 1914, Page 3

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