Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

Public Notices. QUOD FACIMUS VALDE FACIMUS ("What we do, we do well.") THE DUNEDIN MSNTAL SURGERY, Octagon (Corner of George street, over Octagon Drug Hall). S. MYERS AR3D CO., DENTAL SURGEONS, Specialists in Artificial Dentistry. WJTUTI OH p M WiTHQUr TEETH ENTERING upon our third year in Dunedin, we find our Practice has largely increased. This ia 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 remake any Artificial Denture (made by us) that is not giving PERFECT COMFORT AND SATISFACTION FREE OF CHARGE. Considering that we have made over 1300 artificial dentures, 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 ia it our practice has increased so m«ch ? " FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS :- Firstly : Doing highest class work. Secondly : Using only the best material. Thirdly : Imitating Nature aa closely as possible in our work. Fourthly t 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 aud alters the whole contour of the face. Sixthly : Charging strictly moderate fees. Seventhly : Actingly strictly according to that which we advertise. Eighthly : Arranging with those 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 WORKMANSHIP that is the principal expense, and as we faithfully Guarantee that our Workmanship cannot be Surpased in the Colony, there is no use to throw away money by paying a 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, haying administered Nitrous Oxide Gas almost daily for over eight years, can strongly recommend it as a valuable and Bafo anjEsthetic, free from any after bad effect THE DUNEDIN DENTAL SURGERY, S. MYERS ana Co., DENTAL SURGEONS, OCTAGON, Corner of George street (Over Octagon Drug Hall). Entrance Private Door. And at Cashel street, Christchurch. ALFRED T. PRICE, PHARMACEUTICAL AND DISPENSING CHEMIST. Direct Importer of PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND TOILET REQUISITES, Corneb op Walker and Pbinces Streets, DUNBDIN. PRICES' COMPOUND DANDELION LIVER PlLLS.— These Pills are a boon to all who suffer from a sluggish or congested liver, with its attendant evils of indigestion, sick headache, pains in the side and back, foul mouth, &c, and they have the advantage of being perfectly free from the injurious effects of many of the patented remedies, as they are composed solely of pure vegetable ingredients. Is per box. PRICE'S COMPOUND WITCH HAZEL OINTMENT.— This is a genuine and well-proved remedy for Piles in all stages, and never fails togivebenefit to all who try it. Is 6d pots. PRICE'S GURA CLAVA.-The strongest, cheapest, and beat Corn Eradicator ever offered. It removes the worst corns in a few applications, and that without pain. Is. PRICE'S COMPOUND PHOSPHOROUS PILLS.— The merits of these pills are widely known for the benefits they have conferred in all cases of Nervous Debility where they have been used. Pamphlets dealing with the method of treatment sent free on receipt of stamped envee lope. Bottles, containing one month's supply, 6s. PRICE'S PILLS FOR FEMALES.-~&ib8on'B Steel and Pennyroyal, 3s 6d; Bonjean's, 4s 6d. The fullest information regarding these pills cheerfully given free of charge. Trusses, Electric Belts, French and Americas Rubber Goods, Enemas, <fee, always kept in stock, of the best quality, and at the lowest prices. All communications strictly private. Goods sent by post to all parts of New Zealand, securely packed, and free from observation. ALFRED T. PRICE, Corner of Walker and Princes Streets, DUNBDIN. • TL/T ONBY TO LEND ON APPROVED SECURITIES AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. OALLAN fc GALLAWAY, Solicitors, No. 2 Jetty street, Dunedin. 7jt WITNESS SUBSCRIPTIONS Subscriptions received for the week ending May 3, 1893:A. S., Otama, to April 26, 1894 F. B. M., Hedgehope, to April 18, 1894 S. and J. M'N., Kelso, to September 4, 1893 C. W. S., Coryton, England, to April 27, 1894 E. F., Georgetown, to April 30, 1894 J. MC, Arthur's Point, to August 1, 1893 A. H., Murchison, to July 28, 1893 W. W., Riversdale, to April 7. 1893 J. L., Mataura, to April 14, 1894 C. C, Benmore, to March 4, 1894 M. R.. Green Bushes, to January 30, 1894 Rev. A., Stirling, to January 31, 1894 R. F. 1., Highcliff, to November 3, 1893 W. F., Alexandra South, to January 26, 1894 P. 8., Kyeburn, to August 2, 1893. Subscribers remitting cheques musjb add Is for exchange, and Post Omce orders must be made payable to GEORGE FENWICK Managing Director, The following tenders have been received by the Public Works department for the erection of a clock tower on the post and telegraph office, Invercargill :— Accepted : Geo. Morison (Dunedin), £594. Declined: J. P. Petersen (Invercargill), £606 ; M. Train (Inveroargill), £648; M. and H. Mair (Inveroargill), £663; J. Hewitt (luveroargill), £769,

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW18930504.2.89.4

Bibliographic details

Otago Witness, Issue 2045, 4 May 1893, Page 26

Word Count
901

Page 26 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 2045, 4 May 1893, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 2045, 4 May 1893, Page 26

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert