O I H cd Painless Dentistry. MR WALTER E. HALL. PRIZE MEDALIST, Denial Sukgeon, 105 Willis Street, WEJLLINGTON-
ETIFIOIAL TEETH fitted to the L most tender gums with sr without the extraction of stumps, from 7/6 per tojth. A complete set of teeth from L 5 ss. Every case guaranteed to be perfect for eating' and speaking, and life like in appearance, Eight years in practice in Wellington; Hundreds of references, MrG. Baxter writes:— •• The teeth fit me so perfectly that my articulation and mastication as well as my appearance has been greatly improved," Mr H. Geophtgan writes :—" Your new pet of teeth pive me ease and csmfort eqaal to the natural ones. I shall have great pleasure in recommending you to any person in need of such things. CONSULTATION FREE.
AYEES' Fruit __Saline. (Equal to Enos' Fruit Salts.) A splendid EVERNESCENT SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINE—2s per bottle. Herb Beer Extract. A Is Bottle makes 0 gallons of splendid Beer with a CREAMY HEAD LIKE BOTTLED ALE. No, boiling or straining. Worm Figs. The most popular and effectual Remedy ever discovered, PLEASANT TO TAKE and NEVER FAILS. FOR SALE BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. E. AYRES. dO, Cuba-street Wellington. (t~\ /TONEFTO LEND.'—In sums jyi_ of £SO and upwards on freehold security at lowest rates of interest. Apply to CHAPMAN, FITZGERALD & TRIPP, Solicitors, No. 12, Brandon St., Wellington. To Small Capitalists. PARTNER wanted: in a country general store, average turnover £450 monthlyi New Partner will not be required to take any share in book debts. Capital required to extend business, at least £350. PRINCIPALS ONLY, apply ••Confidence," Office of this paper.
Messrs Brown, M'Cardle and Von Reden have been nominated by the Eketahuna School Committee for the ' vacant seats on the Wellington Education Board. At the dinner given to the Premier at Wanganui on Thursday some of his political opponents thought to hare a bit ot fun by supplying a well-known character vith a free ticket and a dress suit. It is said, however, the perpetra ■ tors of the joke were somewhat sod, for be dress suit was pawned aest day
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3739, 18 February 1891, Page 2
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348Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3739, 18 February 1891, Page 2
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