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1 ANOTHER REVOLUTION IN DENTAL FEES. fpHE' CHRISTCHURCH DENTAL SURGERY. S. MYERS & CO., , DENTISTS. FEE FOR ADMINISTRATION OP NITROUS OXIDE GAS NOW REDUCED TO 2s 6d. NITROUS OXIDE GAS, the most pleasant Anesthetic for Tooth Extraction. , NITROUS OXIDE GAS, perfectly effective and recommended by all the Medical Faculty throughout the world for Dental Practice. . NITROUS OXDDE GAS has now been ad.ministered by us for the past ten yeai-3, and using over 1500 gallons per week shows its popularity and success. Our Surgery and Work-room have the Latest Scientific Appliances for the Manufacture of Up-to-Date ARTIFICIAL TEEiiii, and we anport direct from'the beet English and American Firms, so that we are enabled to make the very best and guaranteed Dentures at the Very Lowest Ftjs. In all casec'where possible, we advise Stopping and preserving the Natural Teeth. Fee from Ea. ■ * , A COMPLETE DENTURE FROM £8 3a. .... A SINGLE TOOTH FROlt ffs; ~,.-PART'B_TS EQUALXY REDUCED.*

LARGE SHIPMENT OF AUTUMN AND WINTER TWEEDS, « COVERT COATINGS, - WATERPROOFINGS,Etc. A. T£ "P* C* C* TAILOR AND'OUTFITTER, 156 and ISB High-street, ANNOUNCES to. hi 3 Customers and the Public that he has just received his FIRST .SHIPMENT of AUTUMN and WINTER TWEEDS, COVERT COATINGS, etc., and invites inspection of as fine a variety and value ever opened up ia Christchurch. LADIES' AND GENTS' WATERPROOFS; A.B. is now prepared to Receive Orders for Ladies' and Gents' Waterproofs. Latest Designs. Note—A Special Lot of 50 Ladies' Mackintoshes from 15s each. , A. BEGG would also take this opportunity of reminding his Customers that he has now in stock every requisite for UNDERWEAR— Flannels,' Shirts, Hosiery, Hats, etc, "Note -Address— 156 158 HIGH- STREET, Opposite Burkes Hotel. v ' *r : rpHE WORKING MEN'S COjOPERATIVE •*■ STORES can supply you with TIGEB BLEND TEAS. - -. TEMPERANCE COLUMN. -aThis column is published by arrangement with the Temperance Societies of Can-f--_bury, who alone are responsible for the opinions expressed in it. It -s requested that all communications intended for this column be addressed •Temperance,"-"Press office. The conductor of this column desires to acuowledge from:—J.T., '2s 6d; G.H.A., 3s; H.F., St. Albans, 2s 6d; F.S., Is. THE EVIL STILL WITH US. The month of March has contributed a sad page in our history of the doings of the drink traffic; 29 first offenders (21 month),.two of the number women; 26* ctd offenders, eight of the number~women; in, all 52' convictions. for drunkenness for the month of March. Last -month the number was 46. • ,- ■ • ,' Five orders were taken out, one by a husband against his wife, one by sons against their father, one by a brother against his brother, and two against men. That/this is very far short of the measure of evil wrought by the drink traffic, we all know too well. Last week I saw one man three xlays in succession drunk. I saw the same man again this evening—again drunk. I called the attention of a passing -policeman to 'his condition, and said I thought it would be a merciful- act to take him in charge. The constable said he had seen him several times, but that he was not drunk to such a degree as to warrant him in taking the man, in charge, and so it must go on to the end of the chapter, and another man becomes a social wreck, and another, and yet another fallows. What of it—am Imy brother's keeper? THE AUJHOR HIS STEPS" OX , iS> LICENSE IN KANSAS. The4Jev. "Chas. M- Sheldon, now eU and faVonrably known as the author of "In His Steps' 1 and other popular works on Christian Socialism, has recently been lecturing in Toronto, Canada, and on every occasion the largest halls have been crowded out. The Toronto "Globe" gives column after column of reports of hi 3 utterances. We reprint the-following, extract, from.- the "Globe* report of one of his latest addresses: NO LICENSE IN KANSAS. At the regular Sunday temperance meeting in the Pavilion, in, the afternoon, Mr Sheldon was the chief speaker. He told the story of prohibition in Kansas as he had observed it during ten years' residence in the City of Topeka in that State. He had come to Kansas a believer in high license, but in less than a year he was a conveert to prohibition. True, the law had its defects,

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10333, 29 April 1899, Page 5

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