QUOD FAClMtft tAL&B FACtiSm. («#_lt In »tt,Hr_- ( B» WBtii'V : nfIHE DtTNEDIN DENTAL MJtOERY. i ,', OCTA&OM, . , . ->: Coi-oer « Gewge atre*t f " (Over Mr Baunisior> Octaf <m Drag UiM). . '' .9. "H YE R"S _ : i : C^ ' ; DENTAL BUEOHONS, , g?6«_-Mta k Artincul Dentwtry. , WITH TBIxB M g WffKQtfr f_£Ttt JSnUrinf upon vat third yeav in DuntJdin, w-> and'o'nr PRACTICE ha* largely inereaw<l. Thl/ m oWin«.to ©ur STRICTLY .ADHERING t>? that which we' advertise, and to pr'oVb the co»nleneo we have in our now systena of Mechanical Dentistry, w« are not alone willing, but anxious to re-make any artificial ,den* ure tllo"'*!^'t 110 "'*!^' P*\ . that' is not giving perfect COMFORT and SATISFACTION FREE «f CHARGE. Con,lidfiring that we bavo made over 1,300 artificial d©ntwe», tiw »bove ahow» the, confidence we have in our work, and the meaning of GUARANTSBING SUCCBSB, wkiok we alwftjo have lone and intend to dd. / Wears often aske*. w kow it la our Fraction has increased *>' much." -'..<,■ \ 1 ..'.. FOfl TttH FOIiLOWINQ EBASONS.'t Firstly. Doing highest class work. Secondly. Using only tho best material. ( Thirdly. Imitating nature as .closely aft 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 daring the time the gums firs 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 strictly 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 faot that the ACTUAL COST of an artificial denture is very slight; it is the WOHKMANSHIP that is the principal 'expense, and as we faithfully GUARANTEE that our WORKMANSHIP cannot be surpassed iv the Colony, there is no use to throw away money by paying hiph price for a possibly inferior article. AflfafkAitifcrfdTMtiL . ~ fa. , Sets eqtn&y ttoctarste. ' Ariiiefel Teeth nude by, «*her denturi* re* Bwdelled-at small oosfc. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. , Mr B. Myeri having adndnbtMed NITROUS OXIDB GAS almost daily for ever eight years, win strongly reewamend it as a vmktabto and oaf« aMMtAetie, fre« tnm mmj after S*d effect. THK DC7NIDOT WHTTAL «n»llX DENTAL BUBMBQNS, OGIiAOK, '. ■ OmerW Gescgsttawt ■ (Of«Mr niniWiiVOctHg! »wg MmML JOHN BARROW, < GROCER, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT, \ 29 Rattray street, Dunedin. ' SOLE AGENT for the famous Edina Blend WHISKY And thecelebratedPOßT WINE (Yellow Seal) for Invalids. ' Recommended by Medical Men. Decoiated Canister Tea at 3* per lb. JOHN BARRON,' (Late Banks, Barron, and Co.) 2d
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Otago Witness, Issue 1910, 29 June 1888, Page 20
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440Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1910, 29 June 1888, Page 20
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