Public NoticesQVOJ) FACIMUS VALDE FACIMUS (-* What we do, 1 we do well "). rpHE-'DUNEDItf DENTAL SUBQEEY, JL OCTAGON, Corner of George street (Over Mr Baanister'e Octagon Drug Hall). S. ftSYgRS AND CO., . DENTAL SURGEONS. Specialists in Artificial Dentistry. W lltt \ E fcTjfi " ™ WITHOUT 'TEETH Entering upon our third year in DuDedin, w« find our PRACTICE has largely inoreased This is owing to our STRICTLY ADHERING do that which we advertise, and to prove the confidence we have in oar now system oi Mechanical Dentistry, wo are not alone willing but .anxious to re-make any artificial dentur (made by üb) that is not giving perfect COA." FORT and SATISFACTION FREE oi CHARGE. Considering that we have made over 1300 artificial dentures, the above show: the confidence we have in our work, and tb« meaning of GUARANTEEING SUCCESS which we always have done end intend to do. We are often asked " how is it oar praotif has increased so much." FOB THB FOLLOWING BEASOHSi Firstly. Doing highest class work. Secondly. Using only tho best material. Thirdly. Imitating nature ss closely as possible iour work. Fourthly. MaMtig our dentnres so that they <t comfortable. Fifthly. Making a temporary set or part set with' out extra charge, so that the patient is not without teeth during the time the gums are altering, after the extraction of the natural onea, which dclaj cauoes the ohm 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 those who cannot tfford to pay the whole at once, to take part oi 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 verj slight ; it is the WORKMANSHIP that is the principal expense, and as wo faithfully GUABANTKIi that our WORKMANSHIP cannot be surpassed in the Colony, there ia no use to throw awtiy money by paying high price for a possibly inferior article, 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 OXIDE GAS almost daily for over eight yearp, mn strongly recommend it ai a valuable and .mfc anesthetic, free from any after bad ''fFoci. THE DUNEDIN DENTAL SURGERY, 6. MYERS & CO., DENTAL SURGEONS, OCTAGON, Corner of George street (Over Mr Bannister's Octagon Drag Hall). Entrance private door. And at; Cashelatreet, Christoharch. IJOHN BARBON, GROOBR, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT, 29 KATTRAY STHKBT, DrjTTKDIK. Messrs J. SPEIGHT and OO.'S CELEBRATED ALES, in bottle, can be had from John Barron— Sole Bottler of these Ales. .•Beot .Qualities in Groceries, Wines, Spirits, fto. Special Lines.— Decorated Canister Tea, par tin, 3s, Port Wine for Invalids, recommended by medical men (yellow seal;, 5s per bottle. Famous Edinn Blend Whisky, 4s 6d per bottle. Coffee, that at Is lOd per lb is the best in the market. NOTES AND QUERIES. Celands Tubkrosa, Cambrians.— With the purpose you have in view, a heavy dressing of lime will be required, especially if the soil ia strong or clayey, in which case from a ton and a-quarter to a ton and a-half per acre will be none too much. Broadcast the' freshly-slaked lime and harrow it in immediately, then drill up for the potato sets oi plant at obce'on the flat. ,You need not feai injury to the sets from the lime thus mixed with the earth surrounding thorn — in fact, we have ■known potato-growers who have dipped* the out part of sets in lime to 6tay the exudance of the juice, or as it is termed, " to stop the bleeding.' A very effectual preventive of wireworm attach you would find in an application of salt at the rate of from scwt to 7cwt" per acre, or even more on a very light soil. 801 l heavily after broadcasting the salt in dry weather, and drill up at once for the potato sets. Grubs often attack potatoes, and to stop their ravages, when the crop is up, sow lime at night time and against the wind. Fob Old Victobians.— lnquirer, Dunedin, asks:(1) Can you inform me the date (about 1857) that the estate of the late Samuel Bottomly, in tht Buburb of Yarrowville, Melbourne, was cut up and sold in sections. (2) The name of auctioneer whe sold the same. (3) The names of the purchaser! of the sectionß. We are making inquiries, bu( in the meantime replies ara invited from oui readers. Spain. — Mr C. Bills, George street, will procure one for you. The principal prize-takers at the last Dunedin show were Messrs C. Hill, J. Rose, W, M'Bwen, and F. W. Bason. The address oi the last-named is, we believe, Koslyn ; that of the others we do not know. J. M. A. asks :— (1) What waa the Earl of Leuuox't surname? (2) Did the M' Aulaj s originate in hit family ?. (3) Are they a distinct clan ? (4) Whai is their coat of arms and tartan, if any? — Answers are invited. W. C. — Certainly ; we cannot see that it matters ec long as he gels the mail delivered in time. PEGA9US. — The Argus and Age are both printed or. web machines, whicb. necessitate the use of stereo' type plates. These are fixed round a revolving cylinder, and the paper is fed in a continuous web, it being cut and folded during its passage through the machine. Twenty Years' Rbadeb.— (1) We should say the discovery iB of considerate vain;, but it is oi course impossible for us to express a definite opinion on the matter. You should consult an expert with a view to putting in a bore to test the ground. (2) Not unless the committee are agreeable. New Hat,—" The Selectors' Lands Revaluation Bill ' originated in the Upper House, Worn Pads.— Pads for the keys of a concert flute are obtainable at tho Dresden-Piano Manufacturing and Agency Company's. The pads are Is per dozen, assorted sizes. Instructions: Take the off the flufce and hold over » ifomo until the ""old pads come out, tben put a little wax in the key and again hold it over the flame, then insert the pad and preis well over the hole in the flute. 2. H.— Unavoidably held over til! next issue. Sobsckibek, Macetown,a»ks :— A mortgages his property to B, can B transfer the deed or mortgage to C without the knowledge or concent of A? — Yes. J. H., Bleoheim.-(l) lhe clause you mention applies only to companies constituted under the Mining Companies Act, and weunderstand the Nenthorn companies are incorporated undei the Joint Stock Companies Act, which, so far as we are aware, contains no such provision. We agree with you that the practice i 3 certainly open to objection, and it might do good if someone were to proceed against a sharebroker for the penalty oi £60 for acting as legal manager of a nTining company. (2) No; we have already published descrip^
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Otago Witness, Issue 1974, 19 September 1889, Page 20
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