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THE BUNBDI# DBNTAIi feURaSRY, ... : - ctoms, r . „ « " .. Corner oLC^Borge .street ;: : (Over Ur Bannister's Octagon Drug Hall). 8. MYERS AND CO, Specialists in Artificial Dentistry. . . 1 Entering upon our third year In Dunedin, we rtud our PRACTICE .^-J.rgeJy tfnflreaied. Tflisrs owing to our STRICTLY ADHERING •0 that whioh we advertise, and to prove tbe confidence .we have In''6ar' new syfttem of . Mechanical Dentistry* we aire not'alphe frilling, but anxious to re-make afty .•ftiflwju jdehlkure (matlebyns) that is 15 6t gitibg; perfect CO &tFORT and SATISFACTION PRISS df CHARGE. Considericg thi^wß hivß r &4de over lspO attinciU.dent9.reSj the apoy^ shows the confidence we hare in,our.wock, i and tha meaning of QDABA^TBIIIM SUCCESS, v.bich we always have done, and, intend t0^0. ... We are. often asked "bow if v oar practiM has increased,so mupi»,"_ ,' ' FOR THB iDLLbWING BBASOSSi Firstly. Doln*. highest olass work. Secondly. Using only the best material. Thirdly. Imltaumg nature at olosely as posslble'ln •ur-work. Fourthly. Making onr dentures to that they are orafortable. Fifthly. Making a temporary set or part set? with* ut extra oharga, so that the patient is not without -..eeth during the time the gums are altering, after the extraction of< the 'natural ones, whioh delay gauges the chin to protrude and alter theiwhole con* tour of the face. . Sixthly. Charging strictly mondertte fat*. _ Seventhly. Acting -fcriotly aHJoordittg that vrhich we idvertisfe. : . 1 . i ( Eighthly. Arranging with fcnose yrno dsiihol afford to ti'ay th« whol'tt at once, to take. part or monthly payments. Lastly. Galling the attention ot every thinking person (even those most wealthy) to the fact that 1 he ACTUAL COST of an artificial denture is -?>ii - slight; it is the WORKMANSHIP that i. the punoipftl expense, and a» we faithfully GUABANTK'd Uiat our WORKMANSHIP cannot be surpassed It: the Colony, there Is no nse to throw ftwaymonej •y paying high prioe for a possibly Inferior artiole, ' A Single Artificial Tooth ... 10s. Sets equally moderate. Artificial Teeth made by other dentists remodelled at 'small cost. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. Mr S. Myers having administered NITROUS >XIDE GAS almost daily for over eight years, >» strongly recommend it as a valuable and rtfc anaesthetic, free ' from any after bad ffec*. THE DUNEDIN DENTAL SURGERY, S, MYERS A CO., DENTAL SURGEONS, OCTAGON, ; Corner of George, street (Over Mr Bannister's Octagon ' Drug Hall). Entrance private door.- - , And at Caehel street, Ohristchnrch.. JOHN BAR HOT*, GEOCBB, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT, 29 BATTBAT BTBBKT. DUWJBDIK. " Messrs J. SPEIGHT and OO.'S OBLBBBATBD ALBS, in bottle, can be had from John Barron*~Sole Bottler of these Ales. " , Best Qualities In Groceries, Wines. Spirits. Ac. Special Lines.— Decorated Canister Tea, per tin, 3s. Port Wine for Invalids, recommended by medical men (yellow seal;, 5s per bottle. Famous Bdina Blend Whisky, 4s & per bottle. Coffee, that at Is lOd per 1b is the best in tbe market. NOTES AND QUERIES. Alpha.— The samples you forward are not hematite, bufcmerely a buff-coloured clay. Q. E. 8., Waikouaiti.— Of course it is possible to pass as a doctor in London,' In the' medical pro* fes-ion the M.D. degree of the English universities • ■ stands first— Cambridge,' Oxford, London, ! Considerably behind these in estimation are the Scottish degrees— the M.D. degree of Edinburgh} however, being a distinct exception. The examinations for these are not difficult, and the fee for ■ them is small. Most Scotch students take the degree of M.B. or M.D.; the English student rarely doea unless he goes to Scotland for the purpose. - *'* Amateub asks if any of our gardeners have tried wire of i-in mesh as abreakwlnd, and If so, .with what ' result. ' . • ' Nautical.— (l) It is an established rale with the great Atlantic ttteamship companies that the com* wanders' of their steamers keep certain course* both going out to America ,and in making the homeward trig. (2) Avessetobeyingtheruleoftba road at sea, ' and coming into collision .with another (which of course would be inadvertant) could not be held to *blame, . arid no court of nautical inquiry would decide against her. Farmer, • Peninsular— In- the paragraph to whioh you draw.attentlon the "10s 8d to 16s per owt." should have read 103s to 116s. * ; " . C. Xi asks:— (l) When a woman with a soprano voice sings the note C, third space treble stave, and a man with a tenoi voice attempts to sing the same note in unison with her/are they both singirig the same note ? If not, what note is tbe man singing 1 It is to be understood that the man. sings' in'.ms natural voice, not falsetto. (2) What is the compass of au ordinary tenor voice F—-(1)F — -(1) Any man must sing an octave higher than a woman before the voices are in unison, therefore the man In this instance requires to produce 0 above the stave. (2) Compass of an ordinary tenor voice irom D below the staff to A above.' ' Scientific.— 2ls 6d, posted, payable in advance. Mr Braithwaitewlll order'ifc for you. J. F., Invercargill.— " Spon's Treatise on the Manufacture of Soap, Candies, Lubricants, and Glycerine," price 14s 6d, posted, at Braithwaite's Book Arcade, , , ■ 1" < . B. H.— Some of the perpetrators of tbe Mount Bonnie outrage were- sentenced to terms of solitary confinement, and we are under the impression that one at least was condemned to pass; part of .his time in irons, but we cannot speak definitely on the point. . < , Fabmbb.— We have made inquiries, but find that the [ instrument! you desire sre not obtainable in town. You could, however, have them ordered for you, I leavinga deposit as a guarantee of good faith.. ■ I A. J., Palmerston.— Wehave seen no announcement made as to the .winner of the word prize of the American Hop Bitters Company at the Melbourne Exhibition. Bnx Smith.— We c«nnot see what remedy you have except to complain to the committee. Pigkon Fakcibb.— To enter the bird for showing you wnuld describe ifcas a blue chequered Antwerp. either short or long faced, as the case may be. If you are in town at any, time call afc Mr Bills » George street] and he will show you Fulton's work on pigeons. , Invbstob. — Olearia virgata. C. W. Hi— lt means the land in the sea,.. AaeATBTO. Biverton.~The fern' is^'triohomane* reniforme, or " kidney fern." It is common in the North Island and on the West Coast, but la not found near Dunedin. * '~~' ' Babbiteb.— Ferrets properly .trained- and well fed , never rieecl.'mnzzling; they -work, better .without it. TEe best muzzle is a fiat ring pver.the snout,, coming behind the hack tusks with a wire pin, running {through inside the' mouth 'behind tbe

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Otago Witness, Issue 1950, 4 April 1889, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 1950, 4 April 1889, Page 20