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ENGAGEMENT RINGS JL'jL©lT]D 1 I JEWELLER AND Ha * . | ' • ' ; DIAMOND MERCHANT, Pi g 3 plamonds, Lambton Quay & Ceil Street ' ; * pai? . £775.t0 £40. .;: , . . | ' • 2 Diamonds and ;-£C>ii>3cEl§h'i £6' s Sos.-to £50, § J R«by, i • s Alf Dfamood Clastef.'Ring, v 9 £5 to £25. | esas ssasgzgigß eaaa essi&iaj&a <sg&? cg£^ Ewfaat Ba.II-teaf!fflg ■ Catf ®t SweepetSi y-' ' These sweepers' axe built on 'the most modern lines and are backed by a reputation that has stood the test of 25. years • service. . . ■ ' • They are entirely,of British''manufacture and axe b'uilt for 1 long service and for every day use. Ewbank Sweepers are j . ; constructed of . the best materials, aie artistically designed, - ■ | beautifully finished and are of high-grade workmanship., The t j important feature of these machines is that the . : . • . Ball-bcaflag is Applied to t&e Bfcsh j and not to the wheels of the machine. This; is a great J improvement, because if ( the brush sticks, as it sometimes does, I in the old style of sweeper, it does not matter how freely the I , wheels' run, until the brush is released the sweeper caanot ' work well. By applying the ball-bearings to the brush, ; the latter is kept free and runs without any exertipn v 'Aa.inspeotion of these maohines will repay, yoo.. J " PRJCES, 24/- -26/-- J ' ' & ;▼. HILLS & C®.» Ltd. I i ... i f l>«pmiiwßai<mrr a i lw * t '' M>,tl * j; " u " " "i"""'"'—« L - -'- I * u * l l"rr h-i AIERiCAN .Dental Pmljrs Thorn is REAL ENJOYMENT In wearing Artlflolal Teeth mado by Dr. Rayner, not beeause he says so/but beoaSsa.thousands of his PATIENTS eay so. j Thk sentiment Is repeatedly expressed In the countless numbar of voluntary ' testimonials from satisfied patients, tho original copies of whloh wo will gladly show you. . .! Thn mora difficult the mouth the bettor wo like It, arid when tho work Is nomolotod—ALWAYS to the satisfaction of the patient—wo are Immediately told how well they oan srlnd their food, and laughing becomes a pleasure, as there Is no fear of teeth dropping. , We will undertake to make a set of teeth that will restore to the fate Its NATURAL expression by removing those llnBS which result from loss of ttelh or ago. * ' 1 We will give a WRITTEN GUARANTEE to fit you, Imspeotlveof the failure of other De*tlsts-a guarantee whloh always holds good, and one that Is bacftod by our 14 years' reputation. nnntlstrv It like any other business or profession. • It requires years of practice aSd study tomakeono oapable of dealing with thfc great variety of cases that present themselves. , . , ii this Office alone we have already dealt wltl) more patients than the entire copulation of Wellington, and the confidence roposcd In us Is shonn by the fact that wo still oontlnuo to treat ten patients to any other dentist's one. /i ■ if vour teeth' are beyond saving we will extract them absolutely without'pain FREE OF CHAROE-and mako far you a set of teeth that will be a permanent to look at and a Joy to eat with. if you are now wearing Artificial Tooth, and your faoe shows signs of ageing we can remove the lines quite easily by the attaonment of certain pads to your plate, and at the 6ame time make It hold more (Irmly. Miv not visit OUR office qnd Insneot our different sets ef teeth, qf whjoti.uft havet many thousands for you to seleot from. We will Mamlneysunmimth and honestly advls# you. fer which wo make no oharge. PLATES FROM £3 3s. Ccrner. Manners Streets (over ,Wlnder», t AND AT AUCKLAND. DR. RAYHE%

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2889, 29 September 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2889, 29 September 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2889, 29 September 1916, Page 3

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