' i mu tM »ammiiMimn l i.iiuMui,iwinHuiu«iiiiuii.niMJii .\ Gifts that Endure. War or no "War, people will find money for Xmas Gifts. But this year | they will be more particular to spend it on things that last. right. ; kind of Gifts will be found at"STEWART DAWSON'S. Our Show Cases are filled with Gifts suitable for everybody. It does not matter whether you wish to spend a fow shillings or a few pounds; you will find something appropriate here, and also something that will be both beautiful and usefui at just the price you wish to pay. _. We offer a fow suggestions for Gifts: — • , FOR MEN. . FOR WOMEN. FOR CHILDREN. Watchos Silver Mirrors ' Silver and Alberto . Brushes Enamel I Links Combs."..-.' Jewellery, such as • Studs Dressing Oases Bracelets Scarf Pins Writing Cases Brooches Match Boxes 'Manicure Sets Necklets Cigarette Cases Jewel Boxes Silver Spoons Cigarette Holders Ebony Brushes Slugs Tobacco Pouches Button Hooka Rattles Strops Nail Files Hair Brushes Shaving Mngs Shoe Lifts Napkin Rings Shaving Mirrors Brooches ana hundreds Ash Trays Pendants of-other Walking Sticks Necklets dainty and Field Glasses Earrings useful! Gifts Flasks- Rings , / Wrist Watches Bracelet Watohes . our X mas Gatatogurfl | Dressing Cases Pencils ' l s now roa( jy. Hair Brushes, etc. Pens Send for your copyTravelling Clocks • STEWART DAWSON £?> CO. •■'■'.■■ LTD. • JEWELLERS. .„......! WELLINGTON. V
pleasure we feel in asm » H wwr xH>» Ba w announcing that .The Business Man's _.„ ~„ ■ ' We' ' The Commercial Man's TASIj]R have already 'And every Smart Man's. " 11l,w » Had to Extend Our Premises. a^!t^S%t ' ! S& MS!! §2£l! eet^ ffii is Hygiene demands—and your own good sense eoncurs — taa * every tooth in your month be rcllp jfl clean an( * sound. If even one shows signs of \ 2»'T» eoa y) l o * us attend to it now. One bad «\ I J tooth corrupts another. A Filling or Crown )L JT V# "* time wiu P reserva a save you .Mr much pain. • ff Teeth that are hopelessly bad should be extraoted. "We h xsff specialize In painless extractions. The most nervous f / fNu patients can call on us with confidence. All instruments / IIsKS are d° u bly sterilized. '» FEES STRICTLY MODERATE. \iW EXTBACTION'S-Paiiileao, i s .; Gas 2a. 6d. First Tooth. \ W and Is. each Additional Tooth. SETS OF TEETH, Tinner or lower, £2 2s. Single Set. OEOWIf AND BBIDGEWOBK, 30s 1 per Tooth. • . ■ ,-".l-'Marsdon k Chamberlain, dentists l 69 MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. 5 ~J HOTJE3: 9 a.m. till 6 p.m., and 7 p.m. till 0 P-M iGF^i^ffig j 0.H...18 Nurses in Attendance. &!sg3tUaV/
J. TYLOR & SONS, LTD. LONDON AND SYDNEY, SANITARY FITTINGS. HENRY HOPE &- SONS, LTD. BIRMINGHAM, , CASEMENTS AND' GLAZING BAES. H. W. JOHNS-MANVILLE CO. NEW YORK, ' J-M ROOFINGS AND BUILDING MATERIALS. -. / AGENT: . JAMES W. JACK 170 FEATHERSTON STREET. .
DENTAL PARLOURS. "'^^lHPm^ : There is a method being used at the AMERICAN DENTAL.PARI.pRB, whereby you oan have your teeth drilled and tiled without the sligiiteat sensation of pain on inoonvenienoe to you. , ; This method is the invention of Dr. Clark, of New YorK, end is being used by the leading Dentists of Amerioa. We OMy Dentista in pos» session of this wonderful apparatus, and- * •■•• ' ,'',• ' i v WE POSITIVELY. GUARANTEE ;■.'■'; to fill any teeth, no matter how sensitive, without, the use of any drug or sleep-produoing agent. •'.'-'. ' • .: . » OUR SYSTEM OF-PAINLESS EXTRACTION 3S FAR IN ADVANCE OF THAT USED by any other Dental Concern in the Dominion. . WE ARE NOT BEGINNERS, and we have treated thousands of patients in the last te* years. OUR REPUTATION STANDS- FOR PAINLESS OPERATIONS AND QUALITY OF WORK THAT WILL STAND THE TEST OF TIME. : ■- OUR CHARGES ARE REASONABLE, and we most durable and life-like plate obtainable anywhere in the world, from ,£3 Bs. THIS PLATE IS NOT AN EXPERIMENT WITH A FANCY NAME. IT IS MADE OF THE SAME MATERIAL THAT EVERY AMERICAN DENTIST USES. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLOURS COBNBR OF CUBA AND MANNERS STKEET. WELLINGTON. Hours: 9-6 Daily. Saturday, 9 till 9. .-■•..- DR. RAYNER.. '
A 1914 WISH; MAY YOUR LIFE RUN AS EABY AS THE ' "ROTARY 3TANDARD." Wo havo had over 40 years' Praotical Experience, daring which time wo have handled thousands of 'BEWIIG ' MAOHIH'K'S, and while the absolutely superior meohanioal excellence of the ROT. ARY STANDARD has oaptivated ns, many of our chants, after yean of trial, are more enthusiastic in praise of them even than we are.All find them to be the easiest and most beautiful running Maohmes ever seen, doing more and better work. Guaranteed for .. lifetime, and the very best, like 22 oarat fine, when compared with Dot. or rolled gold. The Newest Central Needle Standard is the most important invention of the oantury. Let ui send you particulars. packed and d* Hv«rsd' Free. Drop-head, 5-Drawer Machines from £5 12s. 6d. Needlei of all kinds in. stook. Any make Machine prepared. : F. Jk W. FEll, ENGINEER AND UPORTER, 98 WILLIC STREET WELLINGTON.
START THE NEW TEAE > WELL BY INSTALLING A KALAM A Z 0 0 LOOSE LEAF LEDGER. . HUNDREDS IN USE, EIGHT HERE IN. NEW ZEALAND. LIST OF USERS_ON APPLICATION. H L. TOUNG, LTD., DOMINION AGENTS. SHOWROOMS: ROUTH'S BUILDINGS. W. E. H. KNOWLES, Representative. Thono 2965. MPT GlflN We are »«« von'can gel I^l^t -'*- ,l^JV ' , * , no other tea as good—yon »*<-» a toc will be lure ot it, too, when M.UA. 1C a y otl ta , te tho.flrat enp, PURE TEAS Seeyoa^t^UoaMoate'.
JONEB AND CO., CLYDE QUAY. WELLINGTON. - {Established 20 Yeara.) /USH BUYERS OP LEAD, BRASS, ZING, COPPER. IRON, EABS. EOPE. old RUFBER. 'Phono 725. MAGNIFICENT 19H 40-50 h.p. CADILUC Touring Cars, FOR HIRE (seat 7 or 8 persons). Winner of World's greatest motor trophy twice, 1908 and 1914. Clients all say: "The most charming car we have ever travelled in." In charge of expert, .courteous driver, who studies your every wish. For safe, luxurious motoring, or a closed car for town work. PLEASE RING 2269 A. Day- or Night. Charges reasonable. ,■.••■■ CHARLES BARBINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2318, 27 November 1914, Page 8
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