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ME. P, JOSHPf MEMBER OF THE ROYjJT^OLLEGE OF SURGEONS, DENTIST, London and Paris, A/L AY be consulted on jill diseases of the iU - TEETH or ,G UMS, at bis resiSenedTop- 3 posite St. Paul's School, Eden Crescent,- Auckland, for a very limited number of weeks;: decayed T^Ei;tt Jelled by his celebrated white Peruvian En^melij. which is protected by "Royal Letters Paten'tV "It will instantaneoualy cure iKe most agonizing Toothache, and will restore ever such' a decayed Tooth, aud make it fit for mastication within two hours after. This Stopping is warranted to last for years, and a written guarantee to that effect will be given. This valuable Enamel is in a soft state, so that it cannot give the lea3t pain, and can be applied to the greatest sufferer with the greatest ease, and has the : emarkable property of immediately becoming hard and soundgas tbe Tooth itself, — excluding the air and fooa from the nerve, and arresting all future progress of dect y. It is superior to anything that has been u^ed before in the Colonies, and will remain sound when all other remedies have failed The way to preserve the- Teeth when decay makes its appearance in a Tooth, however small the aperture may be, it should be filled with the Enamel without delay. It is a great error to postpone this until the Tooth is painful, as the earlier the Tooth is stopped, the more successful will be the result, and the greater number, of years will the Tooth or Teeth be preserved j the progress of decay is entirely arrested, and the Tooth is sound/ By the beautiful and useful operation of Stopping, they can be preserved for many years — in most instances during the remainder of life— -aDd frequently from ten to twenty Teeth may be saved by this means in the same individual. The commencement and progress of decay is so insensible, that it may exist many years, and even the person itself is often not aware of it till it has penetrated the very centre of the Tooth ; having reached the cavity, it then commands attention, on account of the severe Toothache it occasions. Of the various operations required for preserving carious Teeth, arresting all future progress of decay, Stopping, therefore, takes the foremost place. ' Discoloured Teeth restored to their proper colour. Many persons habitually neglect their Teeth, and, from having long seem them discoloured, imagine that they are decayed or corroded beyond all recovery. This is entirely a mistaken notion, as P. J. will undertake to remove the j above without the least pain or injury to the Teeth, and they will again appear of their natural colour. If persons foresaw the ' consequences of this neglect, they would no doubt act differently ; the accumulations very soon produce scurvy, also a gradual loosening of the Teeth which almost imperceptibly, although • surely undermines them, and ends in the successive loss of the whole of those useful ornaments. ARTIFICIAL TEETH made in a superior manner from one to a complete set. i TEETH EXTRACTED on the newest principles. The most timid need not be afraid, as the operations performed by P. J. are not painful. Mr. Jordan wishes to impress upon the Gentry and the surrounding district that his stay in Auckland is limited, so parties needing his advice, will do well to avail themselves of it at th eir first opportunity. Charges in all cases strictly moderate. Hours of attendance, daily, from 10 to 4 o'clock. P. JORDAN, D.D.S Cottage opposite St. Paul's School, Eden Crescent, Auckland. December 27, 1858.

THEATRE ROYAL. THURSDAY, December 30th, 1858, The Celebrated DRAMATIC COMPANY, MR. and MRS. R. H. COX. MR. H. BE NT RAM. MR. and MRS. C LIN TO N] MR. MILLER, And an Efficient Corps Dranoatique Have Aruived, and will make their first appearance on the above Evening The Company are engaged for SIX NIGHTS ONLY. For further particulars see Bills of Day and advertisement.

Notice. NO BUSINESS will be transacted in "the Offices of the Undersigned from Christmas Day until MONDAY, 3rd January, 1859. Merriman & Jackson, Mars ton & George, F. M. P. Brookfield, Henry Hill, Thomas Russell, E. J. Cox, ' ( William Bracy, James Dry.

RAFFLE, On the evening of the sth Jan., 1859. FIRST PRTZE 7 the handsome rosewood Har monium Organ, played by Mr. Brown at hi last Concert, on the 23rd instant. 2nd Prize. — Full compass Rosewood Conoer tina with Music. 3rd Prize — Twenty-four keyed Flutina. List of Subscribers and all particulars at th Metropolitan Hotel, Queen-street. Dec 27,1858.

TO LET, ■ A SPACIOUS OVEN and BAKEHOUSEI also a STABLE. I Apply to *] F. Scheidel, ■ Queen-streetjß Opposite Wyndham-streel

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XV, Issue 1200, 28 December 1858, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XV, Issue 1200, 28 December 1858, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XV, Issue 1200, 28 December 1858, Page 2