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PHOTOGRAPHY All your PHOTO requirements supplied All your diihoultes explained away INSTRUCTIONS aud the BENEFIT ot my exporiense I offer you FREE. It gives me the greatest pleasure to help you to obtain the best RESULTS with the smallest amount ol trouble. A. W. J. MANN, PHOTOCHEMIST, Gisborne. Telephone 120.

THE j Ladies’ Warehouse MRS ADAMS HAS REMOVED to Now Premises, next to Gisborne Times, HALL’S BUILDINGS, PEEL STREET, Where she opens up a ohoioe assortment of LADIES’ APPAREL CHILDREN’S OUTFITS And UP-TO-DATE STOCK DRESSMAKING In all its branches lESwtga A Trial Solicited.

FILLED AND OEOWNED PAINLESSLY, MAN? people allow good teeth to go too far because they are afraid of the pain of having th«m stopped. There is no neoeasity 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 should be stopped rather than extracted. To stop a tooth, the decayed parts must be first removed, and then the cavity made its proper shape to receive and hold the filling. Afterwards the tooth must be carefully and Eoientifically filled. If you hear of fillings thet have fallen out, and of teeth whioh were filled and then ached, be sure this is the fault of the way they were done. Fillings, PROPERLY INSERTED, will laßt a lifetime. Our work is well done, beoause we make it painless, When patients are hurt they cannot sit still, and unintentionally make good work impossible, for a dentist cannot perform fino operations unless his patient is quiet. Our patients are quiet because they are not hurt.

PRICEB: Artificial Teeth, seta from .. £3 do. do. a single tooth, from Filling-, gold, from „ Amalgam (known also as silver or platina) .. „ Cement .. .. Seamless gold crowns, from .. 1 Bridge work (teeth without plates) from, per tooth .. 1 Painless Extractions .. 3 0 5 0 10 6 5 0 S 0 1 0 1 0 2 6

People ask how we can do it bo cheaply. Firstly—We import our raw material and Bavo the profits of the wholesale house. Secondly—Attending, ns we do, to dozens of patients instead of one or two, we can afford o make sma'ler profits. Thirdly~We do your work for cash. If wa gavo credit you would have to I pay for Mr Brows who slipped us up. If you come to us you PAY ONLY FOB YOUIi OWN WOBK. Fourthly—We have tee most up-tocdato applianojs for turning cut work quickly, cheaply and well.

CAUTION. Many people, in soita of all warnings, consult a dentist only whan the teeth are too far gono to save. Wo have mado n great foator of extractions, and htvn the mryt up-to-date a plianoe in ihe Colonies. We can extract <>ne tooth or thirty at one sitting, absolutely painlessly Wo use it for small obildron and very old people. GUARANTEE. We will give you a written guarantee with our work.

Note Our Address: UNION BANK BUILDINGS (Entrance between McLernon’s and O’Meara’s.) -4 NOTE. —We make No Charge for consultation. Nurse always in attendance, HOUES: From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE ONION BANK BUILDINGS, FOB Children’s hacking cough at night Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d aud 2b 6d per bottle.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1788, 20 June 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1788, 20 June 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1788, 20 June 1906, Page 2

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