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American peiital Parlors, CORNER BOULCOTT AND WILLIS'. ; ; STREETS. , In. dentistry, .America.', holds the .premier,. position', aiii .any dentist ambitious •' of dping justice to, his profession is uftiler the obligation to hLs patrons of iritrodu- t ring all the latest and. ni'ost effective improvements. in his art, by which the Uiutoji States have achieved tlieir " superiority in .this. branch of surgery. , Having taken oyqr Mr.' Sidriijy-' Hall's practice ; (corner ' . fioiilcott. arid "Willis St'icets), '.Miv de'. Laiitour is fitting' oiit aliOvb ; paHbrs, ' arid .is taking every, , precaution ' for the.Jcare! and . our patients by sparing rio expense in Jritro- . ducirig every known modern and approved appliance. Saving, extensive alterationsin haiid, we . .have to. close till Monday, 23rd inst., on iiind after i'hich date we shilll be pleased to' see patibnts. PAINLESS. FILLING AND CROWNING. Our electric appliances give us: many ways'of. remedying the various causes oftooth sensibility,, and make ; filling and crowning, absolutely'- painless 99 times in 100. There are exceptions to all rules, but absence of pain is the RULE in ouj offices. . DENISTRY IMPROVED. By,:making dpi-, operations paml^, : we . imprpve our, dentistry. , ' When .patient'B are,.hurt they :'cabnot sit, still,, andiuniritentionaily make good work impossible;' for a,, dentist caiuibt perform- fine, operations unless his patiirit is. quiet. Our .'patients are quiet because they are not hurt. SPECIALISATION. There is another. and important reason, howevsr,. fdr 1 tlie - of ,our yrork. It is because. our . operators,. and ppt only our opejato.rsi but our. . mechanics,., are specialistseach;docs- one, thing ani;l. one only. Dentistry,, is, a science ofdistinct branches. A mati may.be ever sb skilful in one branch, yet utterly incompetent in others. - • PRICES. ,Tou can-.'see that ' specialisation, makes ' dental work better. Now, does it Alike it more, expensive? .No; it makes .it cheapdr., Much' 1 doing. of, a particular thing enables a man to do that particular, thing in little time. Time is money, especially in a. dental office, and to save tiiii'e' is to, save mbnej'. Specialisation; does. this.. It, is clear, therefore, that,a. dentist who . can afford a. for each . ' branch can accomplish two important results:— EXCELIjBNCE OF, WORKMANSHIP. .ECONOMY IN COST. There are numerous makes %nd grades of teeth arid plates, a fact people seem to forgot. We use,porcelain, gold, aluminium, celluloid, and rubber. We do riot use the cheapest. grades of. inaterial, because they are practically worthless. We do not. do CHEAP work, but GOOD work, at a reasonable figure. For the best set of teeth to be obtained in. the world (on rubber) •we charge J24 45.; this includes extracting— PAINLESS -EXTRACTING. FILLING TEETH. We use all reliable materials for this purpose. GOLD, from 10s. 6d. CEMENT 'FILLINGS, ss. AMALGAM, known also as "Silver" and "Platina," ss. ' PORCELAIN INLAYS—Natural and Durable, from £1 Is. CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. , This work .requires the .speoial skill" of ' a jeweller,. arid differs' greatly, from that in. other branches of. the profession. We havp.a.man in, our laboratory who makes a speciality 'of tfiis worJc, and who has had years of experience in it. The cost depends on the amount of gold ; used. It 'can. bo done as cheaply as £1 Is. per tooth, but we do not recommend this, the, gold being too thiri. We make the kind usually considered good enough at 30s. For, .£2 2s.' per., tooth, _ we, make the 'best and most durable crown arid,. bridge- . work ' kiiriwn ,to t the profession, work that will, under ordiriary-. conditions, wear a lifotime. EXTRACTIONS, v It-is'our .practice never to uselessly, ex. tract a tooth or- stump, if nature w:ill permit of the saving of what majf perhaps to the'patient-appear! too much decayed. We , ende'avour to -. restore, by all legitimate > methods, .diseased' teeth and roots pf : teeth, even.when tob" . far.-: gone for filling. So many people, however, allow their teeth to go beyond hope of saving that our Mr. de, La'utour has made a speciality- of extracting teeth—extracting; he-does not pullteeth, but extracts them in a scientific manner, and - that painlessly. He uses, either' gas,' having . had 'much: experience in the administration of this anaesthetic, or his. owu awesthetic, .which dots not necessitate the patient losing . consciousness. If you try one tooth you will be convinced. , ■ CONSULTATION. There is no charge in our offices for consultation. On the contrary, you are invited to come, in for examination and an; estimate. This involves no obligation on . your pdvt; and you will not be urged or expected to favour us with your patronage, unless; you- are- convinced after personal, irivestigation that .we can serve : you better than'otliel's—better than ANY'others, I quality and prices considered. .NOTE.—As this fdrm- of advertising, is , objectionable to soihe, we will dis- .' •continue;-' it when , we .becoriie known. We have no branches or -■ other offices in-New Zealand. , American Dental Parlors, WILLIS AND BOULCOTT STREETS.; MR. R. A I DE LA UTOUtt, DKNTIST.. ~ 'Phone. 479. . Nurse in, Atten'dino#,

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 74, 20 December 1907, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 74, 20 December 1907, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 74, 20 December 1907, Page 10

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