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ss Bas sElae &sdp :s | Black Silk Stove PpliaH lias been the standard for twenty a | years and in quality it has no. competitor.- ■ • . . S | 'It is a high-grade polish ; that. is clean to handle aid |j ■f makes .a shine that stays. . ... - If | If you want a better-stove polish-than you .are now us- \ it ij. ing try Black Silk. It is a polish that is quickly applied, 1 $ —wiH'aot rub or dust off, is clea.n. and tconomioal, " ; 1 | and Makes a Brilliant and Glossy Shitze. jf | It goes further, lasts longer, and stands four times as.much , m | heat as any other polish. Black Silk will'not dry up or eat | through the cans. .'i | For beauty of polish, saving of labour, durability, clean- 'gl | liness, and cheapness, it has no equal. - M jj We g-uaj-antee Wynn's Black Silk Stove Polish is all | i| that we claim-for, it. It makes old st-oves look like new. >| 5 Also put up as a paste in lever top cans. ■ ■ - gj I Follow the directions carefully. fl | Qbtaksable from all Sterskespsrs and Oreosrs, - i I Ltl 9 ,| \ GIVE US- THE •- > OPPORTUNITY .. \ Bed we'arc to supply you with Furni- [• lure, that is distinctive and of sound [| v Lower Prices ihan any . !< oilier Firms. lV Furniture of beauty and dependability is the. kind "rve maniifacture on j\| p (hi!■ OW n premises, and we supply it direct from onr Factory to your C | $ Homes (in any part of the Dominion). . . j| Write us, then, and let us i>roTo that wo can save you money ;on si II all Furniture needs! - . !> Edward : C®l!te 9 Limited, | l(i7 lUDDITORD STREET :: :: WELLINGTON. - ' " -Dental Parlors There is real ENJOYMENT in wearing Artificial Teeth mado by Dr. Rayner, ,not bccauso HE says so, but because thousands of Ills PATIENTS say so. This sentiment is repeatedly expressed In the countless number of voluntary testimonials from satisfied patients, the original copies of which v/o will gladly show you. The more difficult the mouth the betfer we Itfto It, and when the work is completed—ALWAYS to the satisfaction of the patient-wo are Immediately told how well they can grind their food, and laughing beccmcs a pleasure, as there is no fear of teoth dropping. We will undertake to make a set of teeth ' that will restoro to the face Its NATURAL expression by removing those lines which result from loss of teeth or age; Wo will give a WRITTEN CUARANTEE to fit you, irrespective of the failuri of other Dontists-a guarantee which always holds good, %nd one that Is backed . by our 14 years' reputation. Dentistry is like any other business or profession. It requires years of practice and studv to make one capable of dealing with the great variety of cases that present themselves. • - In this Office alone we have already dealt with more patients than the entire copulation of Wellington, and the confidence reposed in us is shown by the fact that we still continue to treat ten patients to any other dentist's one. If your teoth are beyond saving we will extract them absolutely without pain -FREE OF CHARCE-and make for you a set of teeth that will bo a permanent to look at and a joy to eat-with. • If you are now wearing Artificial Teeth, and your face shows signs of agoing wo can remove the lines quite easily by the attachment of certain pads to your plate, and at the same time make.it hold more firmly. Why not visit OUR office and Inspect our different sets of teeth, of which wo ■ i, ave many thousands for you to select from. We will examine, your mouth and honestly advlso you, for which we make no charge. g • PLATES FROM £3 3s. Corner Cuba and Manners Streets (over Winder's), AND AT AUCKLAND, DR~. RAYNER,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2831, 24 July 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2831, 24 July 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2831, 24 July 1916, Page 3

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