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BUSINESB NOTICES Quod facimus valde faoi MDS." (" WHAT WB DO, WE SO WILI*") Doing nothing but first-olasa work, using mly the best materials, and charging noderate fees, has been oar sucoess. Onr ohlef aim la to give every patient satisfaction, and we adhere to oar former announcements that—We GUARANTEE! success In the most difficult oases, and do not allow any artificial work to leave our surgery unless the patient;and ourselves -are perfeotly satisfied," 8. MYERS AND CO., THH DOUKDWDBNtAI. SuBOKRY, OCTAGON, Comer of- George-street, (Over Mr B. Isaac's Ootagon Drag Hall). A Single Artificial Tooth . .... 10s. Sets equally moderate. The New Method of AMERICAN .-BRIDGE AND CROWN WORK Adopted where practicable, ' Speolmens of artificial dentures, made for Exhibition, on view In the showcase In Mr Bannister's window, are sufficient proof of oar work In the meohanloal department NITROUS OXIDE GAS USED FOR PAINLESS , EXTRACTION OF TEETH. Mr Myers having administered- Nitrous Oxide Gas almost dally for over eight years, oan-with confidence recommend it as being i perfectly safe and free from after bad effeots ; We also use a local anesthetic, which, in all oases lessens and sometimes completely deadens pain dnring the extraction of teeth, and is especially .adapted for Stomps and Roots of Teeth. Teeth Btopped In Gold, Phosphates, and Amilijsm. Artificial Teeth made by other Dentists Re modelled at air-all cost, ALi PEEB STRICTLY MODERATE. 3. MYERS AND CO., THB DUNKDIH DBNTA7< SSTRCJKBT, OCTAGON, And at Cashel-stkebt, Chbibtohurch. IMPORTANT. ABBIT SKINS. ROBERT CLEX.AND AND CO, Bond and Ckawiord-stbeets, DueedijS. Give HIGHEST CASH PRICES for all kinds of RABBITSKINS, SHEEPSKINS, HORSEHAIR, &o. We want Two Millions of Rabbitskins this season, and most got them. 964 BROOKES «PHEVBOT' SHEEP DIP, (Poisonous.) Mixes readily with Cold Water. Guaranteed the very best made. Positively the softest dip for the wool. Safe, Reliable, Las ting, Uniform, Stainless, Cheap, TESTIMONIAL. On September 16th, MR R. EVANS put through my Dip Three or Four Hundred Hoggets, using MB C. M, BROOKE'S Preparation. The Hoggets were VERY BADLY INFESTED WITH TICKS AND LICE. To-day, I have carefully.examined the Sheep, FIVE WEEKS after the Dipping. I HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO FIND A SINGLE LIVE TICK OR LOUSE. THE SKIN IS CLEAN AND BRIGHT, THE WOOL HAS MADE GOOD GROWTH, AND HAS A EEMABKABLY SOFT AND RICH FEEL. Altogether, Judging from 1 this one trial, I enslder it ONE OF THE VERY BEST DIPS IN THE MARKET. I am, dear sir, Yours truly, PHILIP 6. THRELKELD. Inglewood, Flaxton, Ootober 23rd, 1886. On December 16th, at shearing time, these sheep were again examined, and found to be In exactly the same perfeot state as described above. Price—Per gallon, 4s, In 4 or 6 gallon drums j in barrels—2o gallons, 3a 9d j 100 do, 3s 6d | 600 do, 3s 3d, 'One gallon of Dip requires diluting with 60 gallons of water. Manufactured only by C. M, BROOK E, FBBATIVB OHHMIBT, KAIAPOI. Agents— Dunedln—Donald Reld and Co. Timaru—Farmers' Co-operative Association. OAMARU—HENRY CONNELL. Empire uveby a ait stablk THAMES-SIiEET, . OAJOA&U, W,-BEI O H B R Late of the Norihor* Stablss), Begs to iafarm his patrons that he REMOVED To the above Large and Commodious Stables, where he will be happy to supply his ous< tomerswlth SIDE-SADDLE & GENTLEMEN'S HORSES. Single and Double Buggiu, Waggonettes, On the -mast Reasonable , Tanu, Htriea Carefully Broken to Saddle ' Slda-iaddle,and Single and Double Harness, Hsrsei CUpped and Slnged on the premisfar theaeawn, Bonw Bought and Sold * Oonunladai

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Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4206, 6 September 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4206, 6 September 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume X, Issue 4206, 6 September 1888, Page 1

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