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" Public Notices-/ / QUOD FACIMUB VALVE FACIMUS. ("WHAT WE DO, WB DO WELL.") THE DUNEDIN DENTAL SOW3BRY, Octagon, < Corner of George street (Over Mr Bannister's Octagon Drug H*B). S. MYE R S <& C 0., DENTAL SURGEONS, Specialists in Artificial Dentistry. WITHTEUia H oo WITOMfIMTEETB Entering upon our third year in Dunedin, w9 find'our PRACTICE hus largely increased. Thir. ta owing to our STRICTLY ADHERING to that' which we advertise, and to prove the confidence we have in our new system of Mechanical Dentistry, we are not alone willing, but. anxious to re-make any artificial denture (made by us) that is not giving perfect COMFOBT aud SATISFACTION FREE of CHARGE. Considering that we have made over 1,300 artificial dentnres, the above shows ,the confidence we have in our work, and the meaning of GUARANTEEING SUCCESS, which we always have done and intend to do. . We are often asked "how it is our practice has increased so much." FOB THE FOLLOWINO REASONS : Firstly. Doing highest class work. • Secondly. Usin^ only the best material. Thirdly. Imitating nature as closely as possible in our work. Fourthly. Making our dentures so that they are comfortable. Fifthly. Making a temporary set or part set without extra charge, so that the patient is not without teeth during the time the gums are altering, after the extraction of .the natural ones, which delay causes the chin to protrude and alter the whole contour of the face. Sixthly. Charging strictly monderate fees. Seventhly. Acting Btrictly according to that which we advertise. Eighthly. Arranging with these who cannot afford to pay the whole at once, to take part or monthly payments. Lastly. Calling the attention of every thinking person (even those most wealthy) to the fact that the ACTUAL COST of an artificial denture is very slight ; it is the WOBKMANSHIP that is the principal expense, and as we faithfully GUARANTEE that our WOBKMANSHIP cannot be surpassed' in the Colony, there is no use to throw away money by paying high price for a possibly interior article. A Siugfe Artificial Tooth ... .10s. Sets equally moderate. Artificial Teeth made by other dentists remodelled at small cost. • PAINLESS DENTISTRY. „ Mr S.' Myers having administered NITROUS OXIDE GAS almost daily fer over eight years, can strongly recommend it as a valuable and «afe anaesthetic, free from any,. after bad "' THE DUNEDIN DENTAL SURGERY. ' : .s. ihfttßS & CO., " ! DENTAL SURGEONS, OCTAGON, . Comer of George street (Over Mr Bannister's Oct&gea Dro^ Halfy. Eafcv&nee private <taae. W* JOHN BARRON (Late Banks, Barron, and Co.), SOLE AGENT For ■•"|7tDINA" Blbnd WHISK.y And the CELEBRATED PORT WINE (Yellow Seal) For Invalids. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY MEDICAL MEN. JO Sift B.4RKOW, GROCER, WINE, k SPIRIT MERCHANT, 23 Rattbb? stbeet, Donedin. -Bap NOTES AND QUERIES. Financial.— (l) You will find the whole of the particulars you inquire for in a tabular statement published elsewhere in this issue. (2) The populaj tion of the colony is 619,715 (including Maoris). (3) Justices of the peace do not receive payment. Inquiker; Clinton. — Balsam poplars are obtainable of any nurseryman (for whose advertisements see Garden column). On inquiry, Mr G. Matthews quotes them at 10s per 100 for two-year-olds. Head Teacher asks if any reader can supply him with the words of the song " Lillibullero," as sang at the time of James 11. The note in Macaulay reads thus: "The song of 'Lillibullero 'is among the State poems. In Percy's ' Eelics ' the first part will be found, but not the second parj;, which was added after William's landing." Eabbiter.— Allow from l^lb to l£lb phosphorus to 1001b grain, adding a little salt. Fill an airtight cask three-parts full with grain, and pnur in boiling water until it is level with the grain. Drain off the water after the grain has been properly saturated and add the phosphorous. The cask should then be rolled about until the grain and phosphorous are thorously mixed. Allow to stand for 21 houts, after which it is fit to U6e. Jubilee.— Thecorrect spelling of the name of tbetree generally termed "goai" is J"kowhai." It is the.. tiophora tetraptera of Hooker's handbook, or the Edwardtia grandijlora of Colenso. Subscriber. — Mr John Brown, Maheno, writes that he. lost a dog bimilar to 'hat described by you 4 and he would like you to communicate with him. Tiny.— You would be liable to be prosecuted for bigamy if you married under such circumstances as those you describe. Weka.— Chloride of lime is! obtainable wholesale from the New Zealand Drug Company, Dunedin, at £1 15s per cwt in cases of four tins of 281b each. It is obtainable retail at any chemist's, costing about Is per lb. W. E. B.— The quantity of fencing wire imported into the colony in 1882 was 10,452 tons ; in 1883, 6325 tons. Ignoramus.— We can scarcely reply to your questions categorically, but if you forward a stamped envelope we will send you a diflgram which will afford you the information you require. Subscriber.— (l) A steamer leaves the Bluff for Melbourne every Friday, (2) Procure the large stomach bag of a sheep, also one of the smaller bags, together with the lights, liver, and heart The bags must be well washed first in cold water, then in boiling water, and scraped. Great care must be taken of. the large bag, allowing it to ooak in cold water and salt all - night. Having washed the pluck, boil tbe small bag alone with it. in boiling leave the windpipe attached and allow it to hang over the edge of the pot ao that impurities

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Otago Witness, Issue 1854, 3 June 1887, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 1854, 3 June 1887, Page 20

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