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..The Sea, the Ses 9 ... ' . The SffgMy Sea! . .';. : .':■"■■ I ARE YOU COING TO THE SEASIDE FOR YOUR HOLIDAYS, OR ARE I YOU THERE ALREADY? IF SO,; ARE YOUR BATHING "TOGS" ■■ V- I | RIGHT? . ...■'.- f | VEITCH & ALLAN ARE PREPARED WITH ACL YOU REQUIRE FOR [ COMFORT AT LOW PRICES. . -. •. . . I i . ___ a ; FOR LADIES. FOR GENTLEMEN. I ■ ■■'•■' I LADIES' NECK TO KNEE SMART MEN'S NECK TO KNEE BATHING I SWIMMING COSTUME. , Usual COSTUMES,, in Navy Blue. Usual ? Prices, 3s. 6d. to ss. lid. ' Prices, Is. lid., 2s. 3d. { ... . - 5 Sale Prloe, 2s. Sale Price, Is. 6d. J " ■ i ■ LA SSfcSS MEN'S NECK TO KNEE BATHING • '\ .whitV n te^cer" dw 6£- ■'%SF^JL*^2foZs£ . 7 5.6d. j8 ,iid.,i05,6d. ;3 S^t.6d:!^d& u lid | A " one - Prlce < " s " ""■- Sale Price, 2s. 6d. \ ..... .... ■■••., , [ LADIES' TWO-PIECE CANADIAN ,™ TIO \ TlTnr nMT , mnnTl „,„. I ' ;. . BATHING COSTUMES, in Navy, i . . !. 3S. lid., SS. 6d., 7S. 6d., 103. 6d M 4s. 6d. 12s, 6d. Salß PrloB > 3s - 3d. \ . . ■ .; : -. - ■-.' . j LADIES' BATHING CAPS, in pretty MEN'S TWO-PIECE CANADIAN COS- J shapes. Usual Prices, 3s. 6d., TUME3, in Navy. Blue. Usual I is. ' 6d. Price, 4s. 6d. . ' I I •••■• Sale Price, 2s. Sale Price, 2a. lid. * • v ■■■■■ ■■■- " ■■'■■" ■■■■■-. ■ s LADIES'BATHING SHOES, with can- MEN'S BATHING SHOES, with can- •■ f vas tops, rope soles, and leather ' vas tops, rope soles,, and leather \ heels-and toes. ' ... heels ana toes. j 2s. 6d. Pair. j 2s. 6d. pair. § lIHIIIUJIMimiIIIIHIIIIIIII IlllUfli-',.IIMIHJIIItiaiJ«IIMI»LimiIIM MJMiraMMMILUJMIIimiLI—H»U»»UI|» .l.ju ..fl j, ■ ; ..• ■ _.1._... •'•' ■■ • ■■■ ■ i tstii»mNyiM-»y».iMifrfi»r..jjdtu^MiiM»-ijitTiLiijH.rn.. l ii«iii l . l unm-..,..,.—,. ,■.—,„ | IF YOU ARE NOT : I |

To Those Who Need New Teeth! 1 If you wish to get the Strongest Plates made in New Zealand, you should call at my parlours. Ordinary Plates are of uneven thickness. They 'of ten fit imperfectly and are liable to break at any .time. ... f But I have a most ingenious machine for. making Plates of the same thickness, throughout and moulding them with all the roof-ridges of the-mouth. This ib one of the most important advances in Platemaking ..and ensures your getting a denture guaranteed to fit with absolute exactness, to look natural, and.to last ■ ' for many years. These Superior Sets cost ' from £3 3s each. Painless Extractions Free when seta ordered. You can consult me without any obligation. NURSES IN ATTENDANCE. W. P. SOMMERVILLE "The Careful Dentist" MOLESWORTH STREET (Over Birraud and Son, Chemists) Hours: 9 ».m. 105.30 p.m.; 7p.m. to 8.30 Telephone 3W, C.H.-50 4 Aren't They J- • <P# Lovely? My Range Cooks <^S^?)I Cakes Beau-... t T r " ' •'"T»Hi j tifully. It's a I t «., Jfijfll ■Champion 'Range.In oookins dainties, where a delicate adjustment.of heat and a, uniformlyheated oven are required, the 'Ohampioh' fairly oicels. ... The dampersregulatethe heat to a nicety; while the Are heats the oven top and bottom and sides uniformly. Itheats quickly, and maintains its heat, too—a most important point. My cakes are perfectly done—not a bit (P'uva.T ' 00 m uoh or too little. I MfKffiJ think the 'Champion' Mjffis is a great cooker. wjlfii Frcs Oatolojuo from turers, Dunoclln. f _ ; ._..__._._: * fi fa Believe That you can get the most sensi- E • tive tooth stopped absalutely I Without pain? \V© have imported 1 and improved an apparatus which | has beeu" describe, and rightly | so, by our numerous patients ; : 1 a wonder. By means of this ap- S .paratus we oaii produce that | happy state, in which the patient, jj although quite' oonscious of what jj is taking place around him, can- | not feel the slightest pain from | the "dreaded drill."- | FROST & FROST "Tho Palnlas3 Dentists," i 119 WILLIS ST, WELLINGTON. |

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2362, 19 January 1915, Page 2

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584

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2362, 19 January 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2362, 19 January 1915, Page 2

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