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01-ALBHUOKDALE ■ “Xho Finest Coni Srouth o( the Lino.” r' A ftroiii?. ticry, hint procUioiog, Bituminous C 0; ,l Par the Cheapest in the long runt P it i c G a : h Swooned .. 42s per ton, 4s G.l per uitok t Unseriened .. SS3 ~ 4i Od [■ So’d tin;thy nuts 40s ~ 4s Od ~ r tiro all,Coal .. 315 s3a GJ » f. TAUriLU ned is i.WCAbXLE COALS. p FiPEWCC 5 and '-tv Lowest [ } tea fc'pea quanatas i.ex ship. I Order DirooS from the P COALBUOOKDaLE depot, t LEAL’S QUAY. Xdophono 332.

All your PHOTO requirement supplied AH your difficulties ezplalnod away INSTRUCTIONS and the BENEFIT o 1 my esparionao I offer you FREE. It gives mo sho greatest pleasure to help you to ain sho boat RESULTS with Sho smallest amount of Sroub. A. Vi? i ej, PHOTO-CHEMIST, Gisborne. Telephone 120.

Tl ' E T II ■•!'!! I J FILLED . .NT) CROWNED PAINLESSLY. iu . :;. ;• td.ii •KsSSi’ (Ul 5 iMTA.NY people allow good tooth to go too Jar beoau-:o they am afraid of the pa’n of having them stopped. There ia no neoegaiiy for pain at all. No snattor how good artificial taeth may bo, your own natural teeth aro better, eo that all teeth that are worth it should be atoppod rather than estruoted.

To stop a '.moth, tha decayed parts must ba first removed, and then thci oavity made its proper shape to receive and hold the filling. Afterwards the tooth must be carefully and scientifically filled. Ii you hear of filiingg that have fallen out, and cf teeth which were filled and then nailed, bo sure this is the fault of tha way they wore done. innings, PROPERLY INSERTED, will last a lifetime. Our work 13 well done, because wo make it painless, Whon patients are hurt they oannot sit still, and unintentionally make good work impossible, for a dentist oannot perform fine operations unions hlo patient is quiet. Our patients are quiet because they are not hurt. PRICES : Artificial Tooth, sets from ..£3 3 0 do. do. a single tooth, from 5 0 Hilling'', gold, from .. 10 6 11 Amalgam (known also as Biivor or platina) .. 5 0 ~ Cement .. ~ 5 0 Seamless gold crowns, from .. 110 Bridge work (teeth without plates) from, per tooth .. 1 1 0 Painless Estraotions ~ 2 6 SM—sra People ask how we can do ii so chef ply. Firstly— We import our raw material and save the profits of tho whoieaale 1 house. Secondly— Attending, as we do, to dozens 01 jpa«ienta instead of one or two, wo can afiord to muko smaller profits. Thirdly—\V S do your work for flash. •If we gave eredit you wooid have to p»7 for Mr Brown who slipped us up- 1/ jou come to us you PAY ONLY EUR YOUR OvVN WORK. Fourthly—We have U-o mod up-tocdsle appliauojs fur turning out work quickly, cheaply and well.

M-.ny people !u!S i, dentist < ;cii to s^ve. i n- of extn.eii date u;ipiiumi' extract ono to, absolutely pair, 1 children and vt. CAUTION, n £>- io oi iti! warnings, oott--7 "h a tit-; tooth are too h * o bavo made a graat ' s, arid nave the most un « n i ho Colonies, '»V a^oaQ r thin/ at ono aittinc Wd ,usa i» w small >■ 't people. GU/.AANTi: 0„, W ,"0i Bi, ° J "“ » rei *“ (TOTMtee with Note Our Adciresg: UNION BANK BUILDINfIS (Entrance) between McLornon'o and O’Meara’s.) NOTE.—Wo raako No Ohartro ;;cr consultation. Nurse always in at ter V anee. -T HOUES: Urorc=9 a.m. to C p.r LOfiDON iDESTAL IfjSTiTOT ONION BANK t , uiloincs ' _____ ’Telephone 372. FOR Ohildron’a ha i, Woods' Great 7, M ng °? U a * night nd 2a 6d per boJMa, - oppoarmmt Cure, la Gd

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1874, 2 October 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1874, 2 October 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1874, 2 October 1906, Page 2

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