TO HAVE YOUR TSIH" Drilled and Filled absolutely painlessly Is one of the wonders of th. ago. This we achieve will) ttie anxlgoslo method; it is perfeotly simple and harmless, and Iβ specially applicable to nervous people and children, SETS TEETH £3 3s. fflosT i m, DENTISTS, 119 Willis Street, Wellington., Give Your Gueate The Rarest Sauce— <i IT IMPARTS Ar> k UNRIVALLED Hk RELISH I Inferior Sauces may imi- JW late Mellor, but in quality y of ingredients and in flavour they are unworthy . ' of your table. : Uee MELLOR'S for Soups, Fish, Grille, Roasts', Gravies, Game, Rarebits and Sandwiches. Said by all Ditcerning Grocers. C.H-8 .—.„.. .I* WE ABE SPEOIAI/IBTS IN LADIES , TAILORING. WE study the requirements of our Lady Onetomere with care and attention, and spare no pains to Bive complete satisfaction. Wp guarantee perfection of cut and. accuracy of style at extremely reasonable prices. W.J. CHURCHILL LADIES' AND GENTS.' TAILORS, 136 VIYIAN STREET, Te'lophone 2«4A. WELLINGTON.
iressy ami JPracttcal Fop AutamiL Wear JJDNDREDS of New Hats to choose }p*?fi A**" from,. Smart styles to suit every / ' taete. Matheweon Hats are "Different" /If /• —every model is perfect in beauty and $j®\ f quality—no two hats alike. Inspect 7$ \f To-day! ' " " Where the Smart Hats Are," 264-266 Lambton Quay - * - Wellington The Manufacturers of WHITE'S JELLY CRYSTALS, Messrs. White, Tomkins, and Courage, Ltd., of London, Liverpool, and Belfast, feel, after having , supplied the New Zealand 'Public with them for so many years, they owe their customers an apology for auy inconvenience they may now be put to through the temporary stoppage of supplies. Owing to the exigencies of this terrible - War, all shipments of WHITE'S JELLY CRYSTALS have been suspended, but as soon as Peace is restored and the prohibition raised ample supplies ivill be forthcoming. ■ In the meantime, the Public may be pleased to know that they are being supplied in considerable quantities to the Australian and New Zealand Troops at the Front, and in the Camps and Hospitals in England. \ DON'T FORGET! f!& Good 'i J g M for the Aj min • f / Kiddies like ] fe^JfP^'taste'is well placX And they are >l|g|s%\V P A TL M« w i J good for adultt ' . . i i too/ \Ty Zealand apple is 'j I better for the • little ones than a dose of medicine—it does all good and no harm. | \ Keep a case of rich, ripe New Zealand apples in , j the home for the children. Any doctor will tell ; j I you that apples benefit the constitution —that they provide protein for strength, malic acid to purify the blood, j jj lime and iron for the growing bones, fat, sugar, magnesia fi and phosphorus for the brain also. Again, your dentist \ I will say that apples are good for the teeth— that they j clean them and help preserve them. Apples should be ripe, unblemished and above all, fresh. J Insist, therefore, on New Zealand's own—the finest apples in I • the world, grown in our own country, Ask at any fruit ihop . f: for a case or half-case—they're cheap. :■■•. •0■ V * t f«*' ■ ' ■ ■ 'l." I
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 145, 8 March 1918, Page 3
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