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THINGS WE DO EVERY DAY. TT is but natural for ono who wants -"-Denial work done to go where they will be treated carefully. No one wants rough operations. It is always gentleness, combined with good work, that wins, and this is one ol" the things we do every day, and in which we take the greatest pride. Every day we are called upon to take teeth out without pain, and it does show appreciation when we hear our patients say: "It does not hurt a bit/ We take pleasure in giviny our patrons tlio best of everything. Our .Artificial Teeth, Stoppings, Killings and Crown and Bridge Work are of the highest grade. J. H. KINNEAR. DENTAL SURGEON. Queen and Darby Streets, Auckland. i BOOTS BOOTS BALE PRICES AT 123 MANCHESTER ST., LJOIIISTtHtRCIE. ST. ho si Hi oti, ; Count*j waeri solicit c*.. Ouairs * upecisltj. 7 TRE TIFFIN? iHrt. .«. LEE. Proprfjiroes) Tit, Luntnun, A Suupsr Ro«tni. M X v >i"*Rg STREtf'J. r;**ya! Oak Alva* 335S jLft«mo«o Tea r Sj/*" , '" 11 *" j WeddiKg p>l ci«, Hmoke roncjrts Secialß, etc., cuteied fnr in oar com]Ho4iou« i'ocrmi «inst*irs- } Cosy Sochi Hj.'t J.YB*!able. MEV» WHITE HART HOTEL, CHRISTCHTJRCH. And Lone Proprietor (Late Unit<H Service Hotel, Ghristchurch). A. ORR & SON CARRIERS, CITY AND ISLAND BAY furniture stomal, pr>.ek<- aid f.n ■. ..mI od to all pftfue. and renwved. ■ ■Shortest Notice Phone

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Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 62, 17 May 1912, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 62, 17 May 1912, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Maoriland Worker, Volume 3, Issue 62, 17 May 1912, Page 13

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