DENTISTRY THAT EXCELS.
THE SURGERY PERFECT.
Mr. E. Davies, the well-known dentisf has moved into the new Jellicoe Buildings at tho corner Of Wyndham and Queen Streets. Dentist Davits has entirely reserved tho second floor. His requirements have been, studied by tha architects, and the resultant suite is. stated to be the most conveniently planned and commodious dental suite in Auckland. The suite comprises eight rooms—fiyu surgical rooms, electrically and hygienioally appointed, one waiting room, one retiring room, and a well equipped laboran torv. Thd fact that Dentist Davies occupies an entire floor makes for absolute privacy so welcome to the conscientious dentist, eliminating as it does chance interruption and noise—welcome also, from the view* point of the patient. Dentist Davies' staff comprises several competent operators and a fully qualified dental nurse. Under such ideal conditions of housing and staffing, all work performed must of necessity maintain for Dentist Davies that high standard he has always attained. Presont and intending patients will have no difficulty in locating these fine new rooms as the entrance is in Wyndham Street, and a few yards from Queen Street corner. Dentist Davies states that his advice is available to all who desire it, and that appointments can bo made by phone or letter as usuaL
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18895, 18 December 1924, Page 15
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211DENTISTRY THAT EXCELS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18895, 18 December 1924, Page 15
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