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PHOTOGRAPHY All your PHOTO rcquiromonts supplied All your dilhou't'es explained away INSTRUCTIONS and the BENEFIT ol my esporienao I oiler you FREE. It gives me the greatest pleasure to help you to obtain the beet RESULTS with Iho smallest amount of trouble. A. W. J. MANN, PHOTO* CHEMIST, Qiaborne. Telephone 120.

E BESH FISH, OYSTERS, and FRUIT at Chilton’s. Shipments arrive evory boat. Telephone No. 331 ■ TEOOADERO 0 AEE Under New Management. THE Proprietor begs to Notify the Publio of Gisborne that he hes had the premises thoroughly renovated throughout, in whioh be intends to oater in first olats style. FISH AND OYSTER BUPPEBS A SPECIALITY. Special Dinners to Order. Spaolous and Airy Dining Boom lor Ladies.

FILLED AND CROWNED PAINLESSLY, MANY peoplo allow good teeth to go too far because they are afraid of the pain of having them stopped. There is no necessity for pain at all. No matter how good artificial teeth may be, jour own natural teeth are better, so that all teeth that are worth it should be stopped rather than extracted. To stop a tooth, the deoayed parts must be first romoved, and then the oavity made its proper Bhape to receive and hold the filling. Afterwards the tooth must be carefully and scientifically filled. If you hear of fillings thet have fallen out, and of teeth whioh were filled and then aohed, be sure this is tho fault of the way they were done. Fillings, PROPERLY INSERTED, will laßt a lifetime. Our work is well done, because we make it painhjSß, When patients are hurt they oannot sit still, and unintentionally make good work impossible, for a dentist oanuot perform fine operations unless his patient la quiet- Our patients are quiet bemuse they are not hurt. PRICES; Artificial Teeth, sets from ..£330 do. do. a single tooth, from 6 0 Filling-*, gold, from .. 10 6 „ Amalgam (known also as silver or platina) .. 6 0 „ Cement .. .. 6 0 Seamless gold orowns, from .. 110 Bridge work (teoth without plates) from, per tooth .. 110 Painless Extractions .. ~ 2 6

People ask how we can do it so cheaply.' Firstly—Wo import our raw material and save the profits oi the wholesale house. Seoondly—Attending, as we do, to dozens of patients instead of one or two, we can afford to make smaller profits. Thirdly—Wo do your work for cash. If wo gave oredit you would have to pay for Mr Brown who slipped us up. If you como to us you PAY ONLY FOR YOUR OWN WORK. Fourthly—We have tee most up-to«date appliances for turning out work quickly, oheaply and well. CAUTION. Many people, in spite of all warnings, oonsult a dentist only when tho teeth are too far gone to save. We have made a great lea* ture of extractions, and have the most up-to-date appliance in ihe Coloniss. We oan extraot one tooth or thirty at one sitting, absolutely painlessly. Wo use it for small ohildren and very old people. GUARANTEE. Wa will givo you a written guarantoo with' our work. til!"' Noto Our Address: UNION BANK BUILDINGS (Entrance between McLernon’s and O’Meara’s.) NOTE.—We make No Charge for consultation. Nurse always in attendance. HOURS: From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE ONION BANK BUILDINGS. FOB Children’s haoklng oough at night Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure, Is Gd and as Gd par bottle.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1797, 30 June 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1797, 30 June 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1797, 30 June 1906, Page 2

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