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R, HANNAH & CO.’S BOOT & SHOE STORE. 3 i Answered in Business. Ist—Why do not tho School Childron of Childron tako all our empty Boot Boxes away ? School Boots, 3s 9d, 3s lid Dross Shoos, 4s G-t Fancy Glaco Ki Boots, 4s Gd, 5s 6d Glaco Kid Strap Shoos, 3s 1 Id Boys’ Shoes, from Is 3d 2nd—Why does our landlord say our Rubbish Box is not largo enough ? Ladies’ Street Lace Shoos, lid Ladies’ Dress Shoos, 5s 6d Ladies’ Patent Combs, 2s 6d Ladies’ Glace Bar Shoe, 2s lid Ladies’ Glace Boots, 5s lid Ladies’ Street Boots, 8s Od Ladies’ Real Plum Lino Boots, 12s 6d 3rd—Why cannot tho dustcart tako our empty Boot Boxes away in one load? Gents’ Street Boots, 7s lid, Bslid Ger ts’ Shooters, 8s G 1 Gents’ Bluchers, 4s Lid Gents’ Glace R'd Boots, 14s 6d Gents’ Tan Boots, 12s Gd Gents’ Cookhams, lGs Gd Also, Bective Footwear, Walk-over Boots, K Boots,

S/fOefSTS^^* Corner Shop Only. Telephone 335 TEETH EJLLED AND CROWNED PAINLESSLY, TVT ANY people allow good t-eth to go too iVJ. far beoause they a-o afraid of the pain of hanrg them stopped. There is no necessity for pain at all. No matter how good nrtifioial teeth may be, your own natural teoth are better, so that all teeth that are worth it should bo stopped rather than extracted. To stop a teoth, the decayed parls must be first roncved, and then the cavity made its proper shapedo receive and hold the filling Afterwards the tooth must be carefully and scientifically filled. » 1 It you hear of fillings that havo fallen out, and of teeth which were filled and then ached, be sure this is the fault of the wav they were done. Fillings, PROPERLY INSERTED w last a lifetime. Our work is well done, b cause we make it painlesp, When patien are hurt they cannot sit still, and uninte tionally make good work impossible, for dentist cannot perform fine operations u leas his patient is quiet. Our patients a quiet beoauso they are not hurt.

PRICES; Artificial Teeth, sets from £3 do. do. a single tooth, from Filling-, gold, from n Amalgam (known alio as silver or platina) .. ~ Cement ~ Seamless gold orowns, from .. X Bridge work (teeth without plates) from, per tooth X Painless Extractions ~ 3 0 5 0 10 6 S 0 5 0 1 0 1 0 2 6 People ask how we can do it so cheaply. Firstly-We import our raw material and save the profits of the wholesale house. Beoondly-Attending, as we do, to dozens of patients instead of one or taro, we oan afford to make smaller prefits. Thirdly—We do our work for cash. If we gave credit jou would have to pay for Mr Brown who slipped us up. If you come to us you PAY ONLY FOR YOUR OWN WORK. Fourthly—We have the most up-to-date appliances for turning out work quickly, cheaply and well. t-i- T-7 : ' on. Many people, in spite of all warnings, con suit a dentist only when the teeth are too far gone to save. We have made a great fea'ure cf extractions, and have the moat up-to-date appliance in the Colonies. W e oan extraot one tooth or thirty at one sitting, absolutely painlessly. We use itfor small ohildren and very old people. GUARANTEE. We will give you a written guarantee with our wo:k. GISBORNE BRANCN. We have much pleasure in announcing that we have dooided to make this a porma nent branch. Our Mr Pitta r, one of our besi °P e^ a I tors > W ‘H remain in charge, and wo are confident of patients being perfectly satis-

HOURS. 9 a.m, to 5 pm., excepting Saturdays, wnon we close at 1 p m. NOTE.— We make no charge Hr consultation. Nurse always in attendance. LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE UNION BANK BUILDINGS. (Entranoe between MeLernon’s and O’Meara’s) TO PROPERTY HOLDERS. l y/yT ANTED to Buy—One or more aoree o ose to Gladstone Road. Apply,— "INVESTOR,’’ Timos Oflioe.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1734, 27 April 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1734, 27 April 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1734, 27 April 1906, Page 2

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