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J s+/\ - has been approved of by ffi over 2,000 medical mont the ideal infants food. ■ i • Ii ir Tf builds bonaie babies. I Ablc your doctor. - 21 II Y®i Believe That you can get the moat sensitive tooth stopped absolutely without pain? We have imported and improved an apparatus whioh j has been described, and rightly so, by our numerous patients : ; I a wonder. By means of this apparatus .we oan produce that■ I happy state, in whion the patient, | altnough quite oonsoious of what is taking-place around him, cannot feel the slightest pain from the "dreaded dim.' 1 B ;FROST &;FROST •»'Tho Palnlesa bentlsts/'IIS WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. | ! ~ SPECIAL NOTICE. : TO TEE LADDIES OF WELLINGTON. H/TBS. FARQTJHAB, Millinery Expert, M is, Opening a Millinery Saloon with a Complete Kange or the Latest Modes and Fashions. Each individual taste will he studied. Inspection Invited. HOOM 3, Commercial Bank Building, Lambton Quay. .. is used "in the Spanish • * ' . ' Hoval Nursery. It builds a J Weft^O«^ onn y and PrinceKQSi It builds bonnio i bul_iii_M Ask vour doctor. 24 Consult The "Careful" N'o profession demands the exercise of. greater vigilance than Modern Dentistry. Expert knowledge—wide - experience—up-to-date methods and appliances —are essential parts of the dentist's equipment. , But of: paramount importance is attention to • details that ensure the patient's comfort and safety. Take Extractions, for example. In my parlours, these are not only painless, but the operation never causes mouth troubles. All instruments are • thoroughly sterilized. The ' gums are carefully dressed to destroy germs and combat septic conditions. , . . Watchfulness distinguishes all my work—Crowns, Fillings, Bridg'ework and Plates No pain—no risk—no extrava- . t giince. j Superior Dental Service at • Strictly Moderate Fees. ; NUftSES IN ATTENDANCE . j W. P. SOMMER VILLE \ = "The Careful Denti«t"= ! MOLESWORTH STREET | (Over Qarraud fie Son, CheraiiU) - j Houti; i 9 a.m. (o 5.30 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 6,30 p,o, j TELEPHONE 3967 ! C.H.-50 9 jj In blocks of 7, 14, 28, and 561b5., j delivered to any part of the City. j IC'E .& C©LP j STOKA©E DEPOT, j DIXON STREET. j Ring up 'Phone 244 or 538. j Captain Lambort, who recently retired from the Union Company's service, was a passenger'from Wellington to Sydney by the Manuka yesterday.. He was accompanied by Mrs. and Miss Lambert. Mrs. Butler and the Misses Butler (2) left for Sydney by the Manuka yesterday;.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2402, 6 March 1915, Page 2
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