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I Amlwud—the Latest* Panelling for Walls and Ceilings. Amiwud is imitation Hardwood, the grains being a mechanical production of Golden Oak, Weathered Oak, Jenisero, or Walnut and Mahogany. It is identical in effect and appearance, but much lower in price. Amiwud is made of wood-fibre pulp substance, subjected to a great hydraulic pressure, and chemically treated with ingredients which make it proof against moths and vermin ; and it is also Much Less Liable t>o Take Fire Than Wood. Amiwud has strength, firmness, and elasticity; it is hard to mark or damage, is easily repaired, and is a non-conductor of heat, cold, or sound. It saves three big items in the furnishing of a room—namely lining boards, scrim, and paper These qualities make Amiwud unrivalled by any material used as a wall covering. The cost of this material is low, and it is the most practicable and artistic that can be used for walls, dados, or ceilings. Write for pamphlet giving full particulars and prices. E. W. Mills & Co. Ltd. Agents. # American Dental Parlors DR. RAYNER’S tfnTTrfW nor*"-' THE MODERN IDEA.' - '■ i ■■'*"■ The mark o’ a good set of teeth is The American Dental Parlor*. They fit your, mouth like Nature Intended they should. Are ypu satisfied with your teeth Are yon content to carry for another year that ill-fitting set Are yon satisfied with the appearance of those decayed and diseased black-looking teeth of yours, which are the cause of so many ills Are you not content to have those decayed teeth removed painlessly and free, and have a new set inserted that yon can use the same as natural teeth, and which will remove all lines and signs of age. We absolutely guarantee to reproduce the youth-like appearance in the cheek pnd Up that yon once had. ■■ Qar charges are madeiate, and within reach of all. £fl 2a. Ml fit 3s. per set. We arc New Zealand’s largest dental concern, and treat more patients than any ten dentists in New Zealand, aud we ask you to write to your friends in Auckland and find ont about us before going elsewhere. Our Wellington office is now under entirely new management, and from now on you will have the opportunity of consulting Mr. Incrasi, on* new Manager, who is a Specialist on the latest American methods. Nurses in attendance. Hours— B.3o to G dally; Over WINDERS’, Cuba and Manners 3L, WELLINGTON. Also AUCKLAND. W. R. INGRAM. Manager. NEW SEASON’S WALLPAPERS. TTTTE are landing 150 BALES AND OASES OP THE FIRST h . ... , . . OP THI NEW SEASON’S PATTERNS by the boat manufacturer*. A member of our 6rm now in Europe haa bought heavily from the first oattems Issued, and wo are thus able to offer the NEW GOODS FIVE MONTHS AHEAD OF COMPETITORS. CALL AND SEE THE LATEST FASHIONS IN CREPES, OATMEALS, BURLAPS, SILKS. PANEL EFFECTS, FRIEZE*. SMITH & SMITH, LTD.’, LOWER CUBA STREET. “Phone 1120- - Opposite Town HalL 'Phone ISM. MAORILAND’S CHARMING SCENERY Handsome Albums containing BEAUTIFUL N.Z. VIEWS (Size 17 x 12) Each View being bound so that it can be easily taken ont for framing. Smaller Albums (Size 7x9) containing 24 Coloured Yiews, 2/6. Other prices, 9d. 1/-, 1/6, 2/- etc. POST CARDS IN GREAT VARIETY AT THE “TIMES” STATIONERY DEPARTMENT Lambton Quay, Wellington

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8346, 5 February 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8346, 5 February 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8346, 5 February 1913, Page 2

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