■ Dental. - ;■- ) ■pq-OT A VANITY BUT A NECESSITY. MB. PARKINSON, the eminent Dentist of Crook- : street, London, says :— . "ARTIFICIAL TEETH are not a vanity bat a NSckshity. Health and Comfort being a* impossibility if the Natural Teeth ate useless, and they have not been replaced by properly made and adjusted Artificial ones." . ~ I , , ,' - '.: ' MR. JOSEPH TYNDALL, D.S. late of Pembridge Garden*, Netting Hill, London, W.) " • Supplies Artificial teeth as follows— .jf, ' & a d Single Tooth, from „ .. i. 0 5 0 Upper Bet ~ .... ..300 Lower Set _ «....■«, ..300 lTull Set, Upper and Lower .. ~600, IMPORTANT.—AII Teeth icppli«d by Ma. Ttnoill are warranted not to discolour, and can be mounted In Gold, Sliver. Platinum, Vulcanite, or Celluloid at the option of the patient. Address : MR. JOSEPH TYNDALL, DENTAL SURGEON, . • Grit -β-mnrr, Auckland
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7844, 13 January 1887, Page 3
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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5
New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7844, 13 January 1887, Page 3
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