Autumn and Winter Millinery. Madam, — We cordially invite you to visit our Millinery Department on Thursday at 3 p.m. to inspect a display of AUTOMN and WINTER MILLINERY in the styles to be in vogue for the season. Afternoon Tea (Free) will be served, and we trust you can keep yourself free for this important function. Yours respectfully,
Rejected Because of Bad Teeth! That has been the fate of many young fellows eager to serve at The Front. Why? Because military efficiency is impossible ' when the teeth are ■ faulty. The South African War taught - us that lesson. During that struggle thousands of soldiers were incapacitated through defective teeth. • > But even the workaday civilian and his homekeeping wife cannot be physically fit with unsound teeth. That is why you should make sure that yours are in good condition. LET ME EXAMINE YOUR TEETH. Consultation and Advice Free. Superior Dental Service, including Painless Extractions, • . . undetectable Fillings, firmlyfixed Crowns, guaranteed Bridgework, and perfect-fit-ting, long-lasting Plates. Moderate Fees. NURSES IN ATTENDANCE W. P. Sommerville "The CartfulDentitt" < MOLESWORTH STREET . (Over Bmaud flc Son, Chcmiiti) Hours: - 9c.0. t«5.30p.m.;7p.m. 108,30p.0. I Telephone 3967 C.H.-50 8 ' ; SPECIAL NOTICE. TO THE LADIES OP WELLINGTON. TVTBS. FAKQTJHAB, Millinery Expert, 1»X is Opening a Millinery Saloon with a Complete Range of the Latest Modes and Fashions. Each individual taste will be studied. Inspection Invited. ROOM 3, Commercial Bank Building, Lambton Quay. f i Yon Believe That you can get the most sens*- 1 tive tooth stopped absolutely 1 without pain} We have imported § and improved an apparatus which has been described, and rightly so, by our numerous patients : i a wonder. By means of this apparatus we can produce that nappy state, in whion the patient, although quite oonecions of what is taking place around bim, can.not feel tne slightest pain from the "dreaaed .drill."FROST & FROST -"Tho Painless Dentists," 119 WILLIS ST., .WELLINGTON.
SHORTHAND IN SO DATS,
Mr. E. de Lacy Peel, who recently arrived from Sydney, has established the Boyd's Shorthand Correspondence Schools ill N.Z., with head office at National Mutual Buildings, Customhouse Quay, Wellington Mr. Peek established a business in Sydney, and has, we understand, come over to New Zealand in order to promote the interests of Boyd's shorthand in the Dominion. For some years Mr. 1 Peek was secretary of the Publio Service Association of N.S.W., and editor of the "Public Service Journal," and on leaving that' association to introduce Boyd's shorthand into tho Commonwealth, was the recipient of a number of presents from members and councillors of that body. Mr. Peek, we understand, is also a registered hand test adjudicator for N.S.W., and is desirous of gptting into touch with band work in these parts..
You can take as much baggage as you like without inconvenience if you check it through iis. We call for it, check on, deliver at far end at once. Enables one to have oomfort of ample baggage without bother; The N.Z. Express Co,, Ltd., S7-31 Customhouse Quay,—Adyt,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2398, 2 March 1915, Page 2
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