R. HANNAH & CO.'S BOOT & SHOE STORE. g GREAT QUESTION g Answered in Business. lst--Why do not tho School Childron of Childron take nil our. empty Boot Boxos away ? School Boots, 8s 9d, 3s lid Dross Shoos, 4s G Fancy Glaco Kid Boots, 4s (SJ, 5s Gd Glace Kid Strap Shoos, 3s lid Boys’ Shoos, from Is 3d 2nd--Why.doos our landlord say our Rubbish Box is not large enough? lid Ladies’ Stroot Laco Shoos, Ladies’ Dross Shoos, 5s 6d Ladioß’" i Patent Combs, 2s 6d Ladios’ Glnco Bar Shoo, 2s lid Ladies’ Qlaco Boots, 5s lid r ,-.- Ladiea’ Street Boots, 8s (id ; Ladies’ Roal Plum Lino Boots 12s' 6d 3rd—Why cannot the dustcart tako bur ompty Boot Boxos away in ono load? Gents’ Street Boots, 7s lid, Bslid Gents’ Shooters, Ss Gl Gents! Bluchers, 43 l Id Gents’ Glace Kid Boots, 14s 6d Gonts’ Tan Boots, 12s Gd , Gents’Cookhams, 16s Gd Also, Bective Footwear, Walk-b.vor Boots, K, Boots. s/foetsrs Corner Shop Only. Telephone 3.35
FILLED AND CROWNED PAINLESSLY, MANY people allow good t°eth to go'too far .beoause they am afraid of the pain of ba'dirg them stopped. There is no necessity for pain at all. No matter how good arffio’al teeth may be, your own natural teeth are belter, bo that all teeth that are worth it should be stopped rather than extracted. . To stop a tcoth, the deoayed parts must bo llrst removed, and then the'cavity made ij proper shape to receive and hold the .tilling,, Afterwards the tooth must be carefully and scientifically fi'led. If you hear of fillings ihel.have fallen out, and of teeth whloh were filled and thnr, aohed. be suro this is the fault of the wa/t they yrere dope. ; Fillings, _ PROPERLY, INSERTED, will last a lifetime. Our work is well done, beoause'we make it painlese, When patients .arfLhurt they eannot sit ■ still, and unintep-t; .tiggally make good work impossible, for a dentist canoot perform fine operations unless his patient is quiet. Our patients are quiet'beoauke'they are not hurl. , ’ ' | . PRICES-.' 'Artificial Teeth, sets from .. £3 3 0 dp*-. ; dp., a single,tooth, from 17 ' ' -5.1 0from ‘ ... O' 10 £ ~ 1 Amalgan} (known also as a silver or platina) .. 5 0 ■ - » j Cement v .r .. . 5 0 Seamlesigold'orowhs, from .. 110. <Br ; 4g« work (teeth without plates) ... ■ j from, per tooth .. 110 PaihleSs Extractions ~ , 2 6 People ask how wd can do it so cheaply. b
Firstly -Wo impo-t our raw m iterial and ' save the profits cf the wholesale house. Feoondly—attending, as we do, to dozens' of patients instead of one or two,' we oan afford to make smaller : prefits. , ; Ihirdly—We do our work for oash. If we gave oredlt you would have to pay lor Mr Brown who slipped us up. ' If you oome to us you PAY ONLY FOB YOUB OWN WOBK. Fourthly—We have the most up-to-date appliances for turning .out- work quickly, cheaply and well. EXTRACTION. Many people, in spits of all warnings, con - sult a dentist only when the teeth ore too far gene to save We have made a great fea'uire of extractions, and have the most up-to-date appliance in the Colonies. We oan extraot one tooth or thirty,at one sitting, absolutely l painlessly. We use it for small ohildron and very old people. GUARANTEE. We will giye you a written guarantee with our work. GISBORNE BRANCH. have much p'ea r ure in announcing that we have decided to make this a permanent branch. Cur Mr Pittar, one of our be t operators, will remain in chaig*, and we are ooDfident of patients be ng perfectly satis- . HOURS. 9 a.m to 5 p m., excepting Saturdays, when we oloEe at Ipm. • : x NOTE.—We make no charge for oon'.ulta-* ■ tion. Nurse always in attendance.
LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE UNION BANK BUILDINGS. (Entrance between McLernon's and O’Meara’s) TO PROPEF.TY HOLDERS. to Buy— One or moro aoros o ose to Gladstone Road. Apply,— . ‘'INVESTOR," Times Oflioo.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1730, 23 April 1906, Page 2
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