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mji The Finest Coal South of tho Line." A strong, fiery, bent producing, Bituminous Coal— Bar tho Cheapest in the long run PEIOEPi Soreoned .. 42a per ton, Ja lid por aaok Unscreened .. 389 >, 4j Od Eo’d smiiliy nuts 40s ~ 4s I'd ~ Suia'l Coal .. 30s 3s 0.1 TAUPIIU and KRWOASTLHS COALS, f h’JBEWOO-O and COKE at very Lowest [_ Hates. Speoial Quotations for quanfititsj, ex ship. ' Order Diieut from tho COALBBCOKDALE DEPOT, BEAD’S QUAX. Tt-iephoco 352.

PHOTOGRAPHY All your PHOTO requirements supplied All your difficulties explained away INSTRUCTIONS and the BENEFIT ol my experience I oiler you FREE. Ii gives mo the greatest pleasure to help you to obtain !ho bast RESULTS with the smallest amount of trouble. A. W. J. MANN, PHOTOCHEMIST, Gisborno. Telephono 120.

T E E T II FILLED AND CEOWNED PAINLESSLY, MANY people allow good teeth to go too far beoause they are afraid of the pain of having them stopped. Thera is no necessity for pain at all. No matter how good artificial teeth may be, your own natural teeth are better, so that all teoth 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 scientifically filled. If you hear of fillings thet have fallen out, and of teeth whioh were filled and then aohsd, be sure this is the fault of the way they wore done. Fillings, PROPERLY 'INSERTED, will last a lifetime. Our work is well done, beoause wo make it painless, When patientH are hurt they cannot sit still, and unintentionally make good work impossible, for a dentist oanaot perform fine operations unless his patient la quiet. Our patients are quiet because they are no* hurt.

PRICES : Artifioial Teeth, sets from ~ £3 3 0 do. do. a siuglo 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 E«*—ft® Peoplo ask how wa can do it so cheaply. Firstly— We import ou.r raw material and save the profits of the wholesale house. Sooocdly—Attending, as wo 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 we gavo credit you would havo to pay for Mr Brown who slipped us up. If you come to ua you PAY ONLY FOB YOUR OWN WORK. Fourthly—Wo have tee moat up-to-date applianc-js iur turning out work quickiy, cheaply and well.

f CAUTION, j Many people, in spite o I a!i warnings, con- ' suit a dentist only when the teeth are too far i gone to savo. Wo have ruado a great foa« I sore of extractions, and have the most up-to- { date appliance in the Colonies. We^ean J, ! extract one tooth or thirty at one sitting, j absolutely painlessly. Wo use it ior email children and very old peoplo. J GUARANTEE. , We will giyo you a written guarantee with our work. Note Our Address : UNION BANK BUILDINGS (Entrance between MeLernon’s and O’Meara’s.) NOTE.—We make No Charge for consultation. Nurse always in attend- : anoo. I HOURS: j Frora“h a.m. to 5 p.m. ! LONDON DEBTAL INSTITUTE - UNION BANK BUILDINGS. d Telephone 372. \ ~~~ p jßj'iOß Childron’s haoking cough at night Woods' Groat Peppers int Cure, Is 6d and 2s 6d por boitlo.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1845, 28 August 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1845, 28 August 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1845, 28 August 1906, Page 2

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