Tinned flsli makes a Nice lightlunch! • : ■ JN tho Summer, when .the fancy turns to light cold luncheons, housewives can prepare many an appetising meal . with our, wholesome tinned fish. AT CAMPBELL'S is offered the freshest and purest Salmon, Herrings-in- ' Tomato Sa,uce, Lobster; Sardines—and all are priced -- lowly. Fish luncheons save work, too —110 'cooking on hot days—no big "wash-up" of greasy dishes. Have ' a Fish Luncheon To-day! j j W. CAMPBELL, Ltd., : ■ < ,40 and 42 MANNERS STREET. :• 'Phono 443. ' V ■' • 293 CUBA. STREET. : ' 'Phone 2524 A £ WELLINGTON. 163 RIDDIFORD STREET. 'Phone 1084. J | The "Apex" Electric v >;j ! ■ Soetioa Cleaner | Reduces the Houseworjk. ja m j | It eliminates the household drudgery of sweeping, | dusting, cleaning, and rug and oarpet beating. T' * | The "Apes" is always ready, for it can be at- l\\ I fj 1 tached to the electrio light socket by a half turn of i I S the bayonet catch. — - I; j | All that is then necessary is to turn the button \ ll' /. | | 2in the handlo and the motor starts. .The "Apex'' 'wllil /l 111 '1 I nozzle is wide, and built low to enable it to go under wWrW/r\\ Ii! I furniture, - into corners and all places previously in- . •. \J jfjß J i accessible to suction cleaners. i||§rffl| I jj | The "Apes" has such a powerful suction that \ It will Suck Dust from the Floor _ \ | Through the Carpet. \ ! | It will clean rugs, cushions, upholstered furni r fegßESy*'-; \ ; £ ture, bedding, portieres, clothing, furs, etc. The i | nozzle may bo slightly raised or lowered by'a simple Xr ' ft I "Apex" adjustment, making it perfectly efficient on all kinds of floor | | coverings. ... . I Tlie "Apex" motor is very powerful, yet small and light in weight, is E ! trouble proof and is guaranteed. By a quarter turn of the cap the motor | switches on or off as desired—no bending, jio stooping, no shock. | J Price, £11/0/0. . f | E V.' Ills I Co., Limited, j : AMERICAN. "' ■ . DemTal ■ Parlors There Is REAL ENJOYMENT In wearing Artlflolal Teeth made by Dr. Rayner, not beoauso HE says ao, but because thousands of his PATIENTS say so. This sentiment Is roneatcdly expressed In the countless number of voluntary testimonials from satisfied patients, the original copies of which we wlli gladly show you. ' The more difficult the mouth the better 'we like It, and when the work Is completed—ALWAYS to the satisfaction of the patlent-we are Immediately told how well they can grind their" food, and laughing beoomeß a pleasure, as there Is no fear of teeth dropping. We will undortako to make a eet of teeth that will restore to the face lie NATURAL expression by removing thosa line* which result from less of teeth or ago. We will give a WRITTEN GUARANTEE to At you, Irrespective of the failure of other Dontlsts-a guarantee whloh. always holds (jaod, and one that Is backed by our 14 years' reputation. " Dentistry Is llko any othor business or profession," It'requlres years of praetlco and study to make one oapable of dealing with the groat variety ,of cases that present themselves. . ' In this Office atono wa havo already dealt wlth;more patients than the entire population 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 ons. If your teeth are beyond saving wo. will extract them absolutely .without pain —FREE OF CHARCE—and make for you a set of teeth that will be a permanent to look at and a Joy to eat with. If you are now wearing Artlfiola! Teeth, and your faoe shows signs of ageing we exn remove the lines qulta easily by the attachment of certain pads to your plate, and at the same time make It hold more Armly, Why not visit OUR office and Inspect our different sets of teeth, of whloh »e have many thousands tor you to seloct from. We will examlno your mouth and henesliy advlso you, fer vihloh we make no charge.. PLATES FROM £3 Bs. Corner Cuba and Manners Streets (over Winder's), AND AT AUCKLAND. DR. 1 RAYNER. ! ■■■■-■iiNIIIUIJIIMIHIIWMIIMWIIIIIIMVIiMHHWIIiIJJ.UIIIIWIPMIWMJAMJIUMU.Mt.LIIJIUIUJUILImUJUIIJiy \ '
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2997, 7 February 1917, Page 2
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684Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2997, 7 February 1917, Page 2
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