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R. HANNAH & CO.’S BOOT & SHOE STORE. jj GREAT QUESTION jj Answered in Business. let—Why do not tho Seliool Ohildron of Children tako all our ompty Boot Boxes away ? School Boots, 3s 9d, 3s lid Dross Shoos, 4s (5 a Fancy Glaco Ki Boots, 4s (Jd, 5s Gd Glaco Kid Strap Shoes, 3s lid Boys’ Shoes, from is 3d 2nd--Why does our landlord say our Rubbish Box is not larg enough ? Ladies’ Stroet Lace Shoos] lid Ladies’ Dress Shoes, 5s 6d Ladies’ Patent Combs, 2s 6d Ladies’ Glaco Bar Shoo, 2s lid' Ladies’ Glace Boots, 5s lid Ladies' Stroet Boots, 8s (id Ladies’ Real Plum Lino Boots 12s 6d 3rd—Why cannot tho dustcart take our empty Boot Boxos away one load? Gents’ Street Boots, 7s lid, Bslid Gents’ Shooters, 8s til Gents’ Bluchers, 4s lld Gents' Glace Kid Boots, 14s 6d Gents’ Tan Boots, 12s Gd Gents’ Cookhams, lCs Gd Also, Bective Footwear, Walk-ovor Boots, K Boots. &ffO£rtsrs~. Corner Shop Only. Telephone 335 TE E T

FILLED AND CROWNED PAINLESSLY, MANY peoplo allow good teeth to go too far beoause they a o afraid of tho pa'n of ha-ffrg them atopptd. Thero is no necessity for pain at alii No matter how good prt'fio'nl teeth may be, jour own natural teoih are better, so that all teeth that are worth it should bo stopped rathor than extraoted. To stop a troth, the deoaycd parls must be lirst romoved, and than the oavity made its ptoper shape to receive and hold the tilling Afterwards the tooth must be carefully and scientifically filled. If you hear of fillings that have fallen out, and of teeth whioh were filled and then nobed, be sure this is the fault of the way they were done. fillings, PBOPEBLY INSEBTED, will last a lifetime. Our work is well done, because we make it painlesp, When patients are hurt they cannot sit still, and unintentionally make good work impossible, for a dentist cannot perform fine operations unless his patient is quiet. Our patients aro quiet beoause they are not hurt. PRICES : Artificial Teeth, sets from .. £3 -.3. do. do. . a single tooth, from 5 Piling-, gold, from ' 10 „ Amalgam (known olio as silver or platina) 6 ~ Cement 5 Seamless gold orowns, from .. 11 Br dge work (teeth without plates) from, per tooth .. IX Painless Extractions ~ 2 People ask how we cm do it so clmiply. Firstly-We import our raw notorial and save the profits tf the wholesale house. Feoondly—Attending, as we do, to dozens of patients instead of ono or two, we oan afford to mtke smaller pr.fits. Thirdly—We do our work for cash, ilf we gave oredit you would have to pay for Mr Brown who slipped us up. If yoa come to us you PAY ONLY FOB YOUB OWN WOBK. r Fourthly—We have the matt up-to-date applianoes for turning ' out work quickly, oheaply and well. ON. Many people, in sprte of all warning?, con - suit a dentist only when the leeth are too far gone to save. We have made a great feature of extractions, and have the mo3t up-to-date appliance m the Colonies. We oan oxtraot one tooth or thirty at one sitting, absolutely painlessly. We uio itfor small ohiHren and very old people.

GUARANTEE. We will give you a written guarantee with our wo.k. ' GISBORNE BRANC W . 'We have much pleasure in announcing that we have decided to make this a permanent branch. Cur Mr Pillar, one ot our beet operators, will remain in oba'g’, jmd wo are confident of patients be ng perfeotiy satis- . HOURS. 9 a.m. to 5 p m., excepting Saturdays, when we oloce at 1 p m. NOTE.—We mike no cherjrr fer oon ultation. Nurse always in attendance. ST LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE UNION BANK BUILDINGS. .V; (Entranoo between and . O’Meara’s) TO PROPERTY HOLDERS. Yy ANTED to Buy—One 'or more acres o ose to Gladstone Road. Apply,— "INVESTOR," Times Odae.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1731, 24 April 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1731, 24 April 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1731, 24 April 1906, Page 2

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