For Onr Soldiers. Nfik Sleepf-Bap. l 1 *1 THEBE BACS, WITHOUT A DOUBT, ARE THE ACME | OF COMFORT AND COMPACTNESS, AND THEREFORE | MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF A SOLDIER. | MOTHERS COULDN'T DO BETTER THAN PREBENT ONE TO THEIR SONS WHO ARE COINC ON DUTY FOR j THE EMPIRE. THEY ARE SWORN COMPANIONB i TO BRAVE MEN. MADE OF A STRONG TWILLED KHAKI WATERj . PROOF SHEETINC, 6ft. 6ln. LONC, AND LINED WITH I HEAVY COLONIAL BLANKET. | SINGLE LINED m. 6d. EACH, j DOUBLE LINED 455. EACH. | POST OR CARRIAGE PAID TO ANY PART OF THE j DOMINION. r | BALACLAVA CAPS FORM ANOTHER STAUNCH | FRIEND FOR A SOLDIER—OUR PRICE IS (POST FREE) j 3S, 6d. EACH, | SOLDIERS' BUTTON-CLEANING SHIELDS (POST FREE) 3 FOR IS.
Beware of Caries Decay of the Teeth, or Caries, is the most prolific cause of abscesses, neuralgia, dyspepsia, head- , aches and other morbid conditions. Only an expert Dentist can detect the beginning of trouble for Caries, starts, not with the polished surface, but in the ■ fissures and crevices of the tooth. Its action' is that of an acid on lime. It soon breaks down the bony part of the tooth and breeds millions of germs, which poison the system and cause excruciating pain. Let me Save and Repair your Teeth. Fees for Fillings and Crowns are strictly moderate. First-class work guaranteed. NURSES IN ATTENDANCE. W. P. SOMMERVILLE "The Careful Denti»t" MOLESWORTH STREET (Over Buraud »rvd Son/Chemist*) Hours: 9 i.m. to 5.30 p.m.: 7p.m. to 8.30 Telephone 3967. C.H.-50 tt fill You Believe That yon out get the most sensitive tooth stopped absolute!; without pain? We hare imported and improved an apparatus which haa been deaoritad, and rightly so, by our numerous patients ;: a wonder. By means of this apparatus we aan produce that 8 nappy state, in whioh the patient, although quite oonsoious of what is taking place around him, cannot feel the slightest pain from the "dreaded druL' 1 . FROST & FROST ''Tho Painless Dentists," 119 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. Felldlng Notes. Mrs. Barton has returned from Auckland. Mrs. Guthrie has returned from Turakina. Mrs. F. Bryce is the guest of Mrs. Hammond. Mrs. Blaxall has returned from Wanganui. Mrs. and Miss Qorton were in. Wanganui for Easter. Misses Innes Jones (2) have returned from Wanganui. Mrs. Fitc'hett (Wellington) has been staying with Mrs. Neill (Aoraugi) Mrs. Hitchings has gone to Wellington. Mrs. Richmond has returned from Napier. Mrs. Halliday has returned from Auckland. Mrs. Murphy has been to Hawke's Bay, On Wednesday night some of the Feilding girls gave a splendid concert in aid of the Belgian Distress Fund. The Parish Hall was filled to overflowing, and those fortunate enough to get seats spoilt a most enjoyable evening. Among the audience were: Mesdames Ongley, Guthrie, Neill, Miller, InuesJones, Hare, Baddeley, Richmond, Haggitt, Kirton, Woollams, Bayly, Wilson, Bell, Blaxall, Gorton, Misses Bailey, I Shannon, Gorton, Woollams, Hare, ! Wyatt, Alexander, Footo, Kirton, O'Halloran, and many others. For Weddings—Appropriate Bouquets fcr either large or small weddings ore Mini? continually designed, and embody the uniqu distinction of all Miss Murray's creations. Flowers for all occaiions forwarded to any part of the Doby .Mini Murray, Viw-Bsgsl Jlorut, .WiUis Street.—AdTt.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2439, 19 April 1915, Page 2
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