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PHOTOGRAPHY All your PHOTO requirements supplied All your d'llio.i't 03 explained away INSTRUCTIONS and the BENEFIT of my experieneo I offer you FREE. It gives mo tho greatest pleasure to help you to obtaia tho best RESULTS with the smallest amount of trouble. A. W. J. MANN, PHOTO-CHEMIST, Q'tborae. Telephone 120.

THE Lad ies’ Warehouse MRS "ADAMS HAS REMOVED to New Premises, next to Gisborne Times, HALL’S BUILDINGS, PEEL STREET, Whore she opons up a choice asrortment of LADIES’ APPAREL CHILDREN'S OEJTEITS And UP-TO-DATE STOCK DRESSMAKING In all its branohe?. A Trial Solicited.

TEETH 6 FILLED AND CROWNED PAINLESSLY, -ii; LsJ. - IVTANY people allow good teeth to go too 3 «mIL far because they a-a afraid of the pain of having them stopped. There la no £ necessity for pain at all. No matter how good artificial teeth may be, your own natural teeth are better, so that all teeth that are worth it Bhould be stopped rather than extracted. ' To stop a tooth, the deaayed parts must be first removed, and then the cavity made its proper Bhape to receive and hold the filling. Afterwards the tooth must be carefully s and ECientifioally filled. . If you hear of fillings that have fallen out, , and of teeth whioh were filled and then aohed, be sure this is the fault of the way they were done. Fillings, PROPERLY INSERTED, will laßt a lifetime. Our work is well done, because wo make it painless, When patients are hurt they oannot ait still, and unintentionally make good work impossible, for a , dentist cannot perform fine operations un- ' leas his patient is quiet. Our patients are quiet bemuse they are not hurt. PRICES : Artificial Teeth, sets 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 People ask how wo can do it so cheaply. Firstly—-Wo import our raw material and save tho profits of Iho wholesale house. Seoondly—Attending, as we ds, to dozens of patients instead of ono or two, we can afford to mako smaller profits. Thirdly—Wo do your work for cash. If wo gave credit you would have to pay for Mr Brown who slipped us up. Jf you come to us you PAY ONLY FUR YOUR OWN WORK. Fourthly—Wo have teo most up-to*daie applianojs for turning cut work quickly, cheaply and well. CAUTION. Many peoplo, in spito of all warnings, consult a dentist only when the teeth are too far gone to save. Wo have made a great featuro of extractions, and have the mest up-to-dato applianco in Iho Colonies. Wo can extract one tooth or thirty at one sitting, absolutely painlessly. Wo use it for small children and very old peoplo. GUARANTEE.

We will give you a written guarantee with oar work. ii•' : i n Note Our Address: UNION BANK BUILDINGS (Entrance between McLernon’s and O’Moara’s.) I NOTE.—We make No Charge for consultation. Nurse always in attendance. HOURS: From 9 a.in. to 5 p.m. LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE ONION BANK BUILDINGS. FOR Children’s haoking oough at night Woods’ Great Peppermint Curo, Is 6d ad 2s 6d per bottle.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1763, 1 June 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1763, 1 June 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1763, 1 June 1906, Page 2

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