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! Public NoticesQUOD FACIMUB VALBX FACIMVS. ("WHAT WI.BO, WB DO WBtL.") THE DUNEDIN DENTAL &*J&tt£EtY OCTASOBT, Corner of George street (Over Mr Bannister's CeUgon Drug E&li). S. MIE R g & € G>., DENTAL BURGBONB, BpecialistA in Artificial Donti«tr7. WlXUTfiUul P so WtWOUT TEETH Entering apea our third year in Dunedia, w^» nnd'our PRACTICE ku largely incre*s«d. TfcuV is owing to our STRICTLY ADHERING te that which we advertise, and to prove the conndenoe we have m our new lytttem of Mechanical Dentistry, tro are not alone willing, but anxious to re-make any artificial denture (made by m) that is not giving perfect COMFORT and SATISFACTION FREE of CHARGE. Considering that we have made over 1,300 artificial dentures, the above shows- the confidence we hare in our work, and the meaning of GUARANTEEING SUCCESS, which we *lwaya have done and intend to do. Wears often asked "how it ii our practice has increased so much." FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS;: Firstly. Doing highest class work, Secondly. Using only tlio 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 ara 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 tlie fact that the ACTUAL COST of an artificial denture is very slight ; it is the WORKMANSHIP that is the principal expense, and a* we faithfully GUABANTKB that our WORKMANSHIP cannot'be surpassed in the Colony, there is no use to throw away money by paying high price for a possibly inferior article, A Single Artificial Tootb ... 16k. Sets equally moderate. Artificial Teeth made by other dentisM r«moiielled at small coat. PAINLESS DBNTISTRY. Mr S. Myern having adminißtered NITROUS OXIDIS GAS almost daily for over eight year*, *r. strongly recommend it as a valuabb nur 1 *ate aoMflthetic. free from any after Hm) **THB OUNEDIN DENTAL BURGER* DENTAL SURGEONS, OCTAGOH, C«raer of George stroet (G**r Mr R*c:iUt«*'fl Octageai Drag fte^, J&MtauMW! privai* ctoar. Mi JOHN BARRON, GROCER, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT, 29 Rattray street, Dunedin. SOLE AGENT for the famous Edina Blend WHISKY, And the celebrated PORT WINE (Yellow Seal) for Invalids. Recommended by Medical Men. Decoiated Canister Tea at 3s per lb. JOHN BARRON, (Late Banks, Barron, and Co.) 2d WITNESS SUBSCRIPTIONS. Subaoriptiouß received for the week ending July 11,1888 :— P W, Clyde, to July 2, 1889 C X, Bannockburn, to October 13, 1888 J S, Skippers Point, to November 8, 1888 J MD. Taieri Mouth, to January 31, 1888 M M'K. Tnieri Beach, to June 2. 1888 A B, Glenomaru, to Mnrch 12, 1889 R D, Garston, to September 30, 1888 J M, Hakaternmea. to December 1, 1888 R B, Thames, to February 21. 1888 O B. Lovell's Flat to December 24, 1888 W M G. Linburn Station, to October 22, 1888 T R, Pukerau, to September 1. 1888 J A, Balclutha. to October 20, 1887 Chaa M, Milburn, to January 31. 1888 R S, Horseshoe Bend P O, r,o May 28, 185S W V, Pnkerau, to July 6, 1888 W W, Maheno. to June 6, 1889 S^P J, Becks, to May 30, 1888 ■tef- A O N, Ida Valley, to March 25, 1889 D P, Olarks, to May 30, 1888 J M, Middlemarch. to January 12, 1889 OJ B. Waipahi. to May 1, 1888 W R P, Chatton, to Saptember 18, 1888 W H, Bluff, to April 30, 1888 T S, Skippers, to July 20, 1888 W H, Galloway, to August 31, 1888 WET, Rivers'dale, to O< tober 6, 1888 M. Fortrose, to May 14, 1889 "~H S T, Omarama, to November 14, 1888 jf-^gA P. Waikaka, to May 19, 1889 *««vW S, Grey town, to February 17. 1889 """N A A, Alexandra South, to July 26, 1888 _ CFT, Clyde, to June 14, 1888 R T S. Nelson, to November 11. 1888 " TR, Gladbrook, to Merch 2\ 1889 and J M'N, Kelso. t^> September 4, 1858 G P. Wanganui, to June 30, 1888 Si^T A, Hawke's Bay, to August 18, 1888 S, Herbertown, to April 4, 1889 CTBJ M, St. Andrews, to June 2o, lßßß ,^,-A M, Duntroon, to July 12, 1888 "^E O'C. Hyde, to July 30, 1888 SS W M C. Roxburgh, to July 22, 1888 ""7W W. Ettrick. to January 14, 1889 *--- G V B, Manuka Crepk, to August 12, 1888 W J, Clyde, to January 11, 1839 SubaoribArs remitting cheques must add Is for exchange, md Post Office orders must be mad? payable to GEORGE FENWICK, Managing Director.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1912, 13 July 1888, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1912, 13 July 1888, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1912, 13 July 1888, Page 20

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