V_^ IWQ I TT ! PTT I ! S I? S|^^^Sn^__^^^ IHijIIIUIIj Beg to intimate to the public of Dunedin P i i^^^p in ? B3 P'^^^^lmrTi7iY and surronnding districts that the business \ \^^^S^ST mi^^^^F\^Loi' i* n °v nndtr entirely new management, Vli I ItJ JT %h~J^F~^ and the most skilful care will be given to fcXTRACTfONS.— In this Department we will nee a special preparation -with which ■we can extract fr»m the most difficnlt month broken down and decayed stumps, and at tbc same, thae tfa« patient will not lose conßOWusnesa. MECHANICAL WORK. — This-- Department is now under the supervision of a Specialist with many years' experience, and nothing but the BEST and most natural dentures will be perfectly fitted— at prices within the reach of all. * Full Set* ftom S3 3/, Upper *r Lower ftets from £2 2/, Single Teeth from 5/ FILLING AMD CHOWiiINO DH»ART«HMIT.— This Department -which is fitted with all fte latest electrical instrument* necessary for painless work v in charge of a Specialist with many years' experience in the art of crowning, bridging, and filling ifttffa. ttold TOlinee -from 10/«, Am«U«ram FHl!n£e from «/, Cement Fillings from 5/, Porcelain Filling* from 10/6. J. A. JORDAN, Pbikcipai,. , ' (H yean' experience in Australia and New ZrUand.)
To Theatric*! Managers. ,Ikm T HEN Coming to Invercargill write Oj W wire to G. N. DAWSON & CO., Theatrical and Advertising Agents. AJ] Communications will receive prompt nttentiori. 1 have six Jaoardings, 30 x 10; six 20 ■x 10; and eight 12 x 10 for sniping,; and •lso two, 30 x 10, at Bluff. Address: 92 Spey street, Invercargill.
pBINCESS THEATRE JTo-night— "EVERY EVENING"— To might tVAUDBVILLE|FC'I_LERS*j SPECIALTY MUSICAL iFUI.LERS'I COMPANY An Entertainment of Unexampled Brilliance I Good Mu3ic! Laughter! Refinement! Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is; Gallery. 6d.
JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. NIGHTLY at 8. MATINEE SATURDAY, at 2JBO. LAST WEEK LAST, WEEF LAST WEEK ' XAST WEEK WEST'S PICTURES. AH New. WEST'S PICTURES. All New. WEST'S PICTURES. All New. L. YIC&B3EGAL OSCSaESTBA. DE VICE-JEtEGAL OHCHESTBA-. GBOEN'S VICE-BEQAL OB.CHESTBA. XionQon's Lntesi 'Success m lOne-ma-tography, WHY JIM "WENT'HO"ME. WHY JIM WENT HOME. WHY JIM WENT HOME. And how he Travelled .2000 MILES WITHOUT A DOLLAB. 4000 MILES WITHOUT A DOLLAR. Also, our All-new FIFTH PROGRAMME. EVERYTHING NEW ON THURSDAY. Don't Miss Seeing BOUND ABOUT INVERNESS, Ihe Fortune-teller, For Love of Lucy, Scenes ' in Servia, The Adventuress, SAVING THE COLOUBS, &iants and Pygmies of ihe Deep, The Foun- . tain of Youth, Jules Verne, iALI BABA; CSt, THE FORTY THIEVES, The Enchanted Pond, Magnetic Man; After , the Fancy Dress Ball, THE INLAID FLOOR POLISHER. PRICES: 3s, 2s, Is. Children Half-price. Plan at Dresden. Day Sales at Jacobs's. SEASON POSITIVELY CLOSES ON ' SATURDAY.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2815, 26 February 1908, Page 68
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