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SEE THIS CHARMING NOVELTY DIRECT FROM H', LONDON, CREPE DE CHINE CHAT ■ LIGHTEST AND SMARTEST WRAP FOR SUMMER WEAR, It is impossible to illustrate the beauty of this New Coat. You must see it HERE. Very choice range to select from. Most good shades are represented, inducting Saxc, Rose, and Champagno. Early inspection is advisable, as ■ these lovely Coats are certain to find eager buyers. Very Smart Sports Coats also being shown, in Tussore, Voile, serge, and Flannel. Can you see theni TO-DAY? MRS. MATHEWSON "WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE," 26 *- 266 WELLINGTON. 10. 8 "Planet Jr.'M Horse Eoes' & Cilti?ators I=l These tools, in their various styles, are of almost universal uso where | one-horso implements are needed, and are specially suitable for preparing tbe| ground for potatoes, corn, and all market and family garden crops. K These implements are exceedingly strong, and aro braced so as to mate J| a stiff unyielding tool, intended for long service. Tlia patent frame is extra 3 long and one or two inches higher than usual, and |, The Standards are Interchangeable, | These machines close to 10 inches and open to 25 inches. The play of || the ordinary lever expander is largely avoided, aud the change in width is a; easy and almost instantaneous f [ The patent standards aro hollow steel of the strongest pattern, mutually H stiffening the frame and being stiffened by it. They are round in the throat, k they polish in use, and can scarcely be clogged. pi The standards are much higher than other makes, and J; The Bear Tooth has Extra Clearance, | both important points in preventing clogging, and making good work. _ [{ The cultivating teeth are made of 'bevelled steel. They are thickest in if the centre, so they aro self-sharpening, for the point retains its shape and K strength, and the life of the tooth is greatly prolonged. . W The patent hillors or plows are reversible, aud are us?d pointed a or rounded edge foremost. Wo carry a largo range of "Plaact Jr." garden (3 and farm tools in stock, seed sowers, etc. Write for our 1915 Tlanet Jr." jfi catalogue. ra E. W. MILLS & CO. LTD. { AGENTS. J Mightier Than Pen or Sword— THE TEETH. EVERY SOUND TOOTH Is a weapon In defending health—a builder of physical powor through goad digestion and asslmllation-a constant al-J In the nialntenanco of energy, so essential to success. One of the greatest hygienic commands of to-day Is Crown and Bridge Work from .JL Ju. Four-tooth bridge to replaco Jw Ms S HkS IsilcMl ' our ' ront ,e6,h wll,oh hava c ws> Is! i flMr ,sn flu!P , ' 7 ■ J6en lost I 22k. gold crowns, /jr. lia Es Ksi f B83! iSfl v w * 1 heavily reinforced with 20k. taPSr J tLI#F SoWer - / . , per Tooth. The Work Is SCIENTIFIC, PAINLESS, PRACTICAL, LASTS A LIFETIME and In . .... CONSULTATION—EXAMINATION—ADVICE. S You are Invltsd tp call, havo your tooth examlnod, and bo told what Is beet c to oiißUfo tnolr prtßorvatlen and restoration, just how tlio woWi Is dons, Its cost, H how long It will tßke, and all about It. For this there Is no ofiaree. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUT-OF-TOWN PATIENTS. I Write If In Need of Dental Work. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, Sower Queen and Wellesloy 9treets. AUOKLAND, and at WELLINDTON, I R. RAYNER. Dally from 8 tllf I. Saturday 9 till I. Open Friday Evenings only.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2623, 19 November 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2623, 19 November 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2623, 19 November 1915, Page 3

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