Special Advertisements. MB FRANK ARMSTRONG, DENTIST. Has returned from England and America, and may be CONSULTED from 10 to 5 daily At the ROOMS, COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, . Princes street 24ju OMILES OF SWEETNESS Disclose pretty teeth—the sweetest thing a smile can be said to do. WE CAN MAKE TEETH BEAUTIFUL: MAKE SMILES SWEETER. LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE (OPPOSITE BANK OF N.Z.). A New Invention enables us to supply ARTIFICIAL TENTH without the use of a plate. We can transform a badly-shaped month into a pretty one; we can do the BEST WORK that Expert Dental Science has evolved, and we can do it CHEAPER and MORHI SATISFACTORILY than anybody we know. Also, the Finest Specimens of Artificial Teeth with plates. A FULL SET for ~ £3 3 0 SINGLE TOOTH 6 5 9 PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS ... 0.26 GAS ... „. 6 2 6 Other Dentists' Work Remodelled at Small Coat. We have tak,en a Lease of our present Premises for several years, consequently we guarantee all work for 10 years. Money refunded if work hot satisfactory. . LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, PRINCES STREET. mHE QUEENSLAND INTERNATIONAL ■*- EXHIBITION JUDGING COMMITTEE, ' " • When Awarding ** ■ THOMSON & C 0., Of Dunkdin, FOUR SPECIAL GOLD MEDALS For the EXCELLENCE of their MANUFACTURES Unanimously agreed that never had they Sampled such Excellent Soda Water. . Special Gold Mednl Aerated Waters Special Gold Medal Fruit Syrups and Cordials Special Gold Medal & Wai-Rongoa Special Gold Medal Lirnejuice Cordial October, 1597 FANCY TABLE DAMASKS. We have Just Opened some Really Delightful Table Napery. THE DAINTIEST TABLE CENTRES. THE LOVELIEST jJOYLEYS. EXQUISITE LACE-TRIMMED GOODS. A Very Choice Selection now being displayed in our Manchester Shop. JJKOWN, EWING, & CO. v, DEATHS. BARE.—On the 20th August, at Marama, London street, Dunediny Arohibald Barr, in his 77th year. For thirty years Chic! Postmaster of Otago. . ' M'EWAN.—On the 22nd insf., at his residence, Abbotsford, John M'Ewan; aged 55 years. RAY.—On the 17th August, at Bannockburn, Lucy Elizabeth, third daughter of Charhß , and Jane Ray. "Till the day breaks." ~ . FUNERAL NOTI CB. The Friends of tho late GEORGE BATEMAN are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his Residence,' Pine Hill, TO-DAY (TUESDAY), at 11 o'clock a.m., for the place of interment at tho Northern Cemetery. No flowers. ' . JOHN GILLIES, Undertaker, 18_Georgejitreet jwid 11 Great King street. "fmUNERAL NOTICE. The Friends of tho late AROHIBALD BARR (and Family) are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his Residence, Upper London street, THIS DAY (TUESDAY), the 23rd hist., at 2 o'clock p.m. (passing the Octagon about 2.15 o'clock p.m.), for the place of interment at the Northern Cemetery. JOHN GILLIES, Undertaker, _ 18 George street, 11 Great King street. FUNERAL NOTICE. The Friends of the late Mr JOHN M'EWA (and Family) are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Residence of his son-in-law, Mr Alexander M'Allan, Abbotsford, for the Green Island Cemetery, TO-MOR-KOW (WEDNESDAY), the 24th inst., at 2.30 p.m.
HUGH GOURLEY, Undertaker. Clarke and Maclaggan streets.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11199, 23 August 1898, Page 2
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