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SALE. SALE. \ l .1:1 I I : ***** At tlie Genuine Boot Suppliers, R. HANNAH & CO. HAYING Bought very largoly in tlio English and Amorican Markets to avoid Advance Duty, wo aro crammod to tho doors in Wellington with tho boat bought linos you over saw; therefore it is to our advantage to give Better Yaluo than other shops to command your patronage. For instance VELVET Slippers, Is 3d pair; but see thorn. • . WOMEN’S Glace 1 Bar Shoe, with rubber liools, 3s 2d pair. WOMEN’S Glace Sown .slipper, 2s 8d pair ; usually 4s Gd. MEN’S Glace Boots (lace), now 7s 2d pair. MEN'S Working Boots, similar to 30s lino, now 15a Gd pair. LADIES’ Patont Dancing Shoos, 1 bar, 2s 3d pair.. LADIES’ Glace Evoning Shoes, os 2d pair. MEN’S Dancing Shoos, laco and court, 3s lid pair. BLUCHERS reduced. SHOOTERS reducod. EVERY pair reduced to tho last penny possible. WE want your Custom, but we want you to got Great Valuo for your money at—sffO£tsTS Corner Shop Only. Telephone 335 All orders promptly attended to. '

TEE T H FILLED AND CROWNED PAINLESSLY, MANY people allow good t-cth to go too tar beoau-:e they a-e afraid of the pa ; n of having ihem Btopped, There is no necessity for pain at all. No matter how good oit'fiaial teeth may be, your own natural teoth are better, so that all teeth that are worth it should be stopped rathor than extraotod. To stop a tooth, the decayed parts must bo first removed, and then the oavity made its proper shape to receive and hold the titling. Afterwards the tooth must be carefully and scientifically filled. It you hear of fillings that have fallen out, and of teeth whloh were filled and then aohed, be sure this is the fault of the way they were done. Fillings, PROPERLY INSERTED, will last a lifetime. Ouc work is well done, beoause we make it painless, When patients are hurt they oannot sit still, and unintentionally make good work impossible, for a dentist cannot perform fine operations unices his patient Is quiet. Our patients are quiet because they are not hurt. PRICES: Artificial Teeth, seta from .. £3 3 0 do. do. a single tooth, from 5 0 Filling-, gold, from ... 10 6 „ Amalgam (known also as silver or platina) ~ 5 0 „ Cement .. .. 5 0 Seamless gold crowns, from .. 110 Bridge work (teeth without plates) from, per tooth 110 Painless Extractions ~ 2 6

Peoplo ask bow we can do it so oboaply. Firstly -Wo import our raw material am Fttvo the profits cf tho wholesal houso. Secondly—attending, as wo do, to dozer of patients instead of one or twc we oan aiiord to mike smalle profits. Ihirdly—Wo do our work for cash. If w gave oredß you woi Id have to pa, for Mr Brown who slipped ns up. I you come to us you PAY ON LI FOR YOUR OWN WORK. Fourthly—We have tho moFt up-do-dati appliances for turniog out wort (juickl/, oheaply and well. CAUTION. Many peoplo, in spite of all warnings, con suit a dentist only when tho teeth aro too fa gone to save. We have made a great fea'ur of extractions, and have the most up-to-dat I appliance in the Colonies. W e oan extract one tooth or thirty at ono sitting, absolutely painlessly. We U3e itfor small ohildren and very old people. GUARANTEE. Wo will give you a written guarantee with our wo.k. GI'BORNE BRANCH. We have much plea'ure in announcing that we have deoided to make this a permanent branch. Our Mr Pittar, one of oor bast operators, will remain in charge, and we are confident of patients bc?ng perfectly satisfied. NOT E. —We m>ke no charge consults* i ; on. Nurse always 1 in attendance. HOUKS: From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. .ONDQN DENTAL INSTITUTE UNION BANK BUILDINGS. TO PROPERTY HOLDERS. ANTED to Buy—One or more aorcß a oso to Gladstone Road. Apply,— "INVESTOR," Times Office.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1736, 30 April 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1736, 30 April 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1736, 30 April 1906, Page 2

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