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Public Notices QUOD FACIMUS VALDE FACIMUS ■ ("What we do, we do well.") THE DUNEDIN DENTAL 6URGJBRY Octagon (Corner of George street, over Octagon , Drug Haiti. * S. BUYERS AND CO., DENTAL SURGEONS, Specialists in Artificial DkntistrtV WITH TEIiH X mvA/ITra3UrTEETttm vA/ITra3UrTEETtt ENTERING upon our third year In Dunedin/ we find our Practice ha 3 largely increased". This is owing to our strictly adhering to that which wo advertise, and to prove tho confidenco we have in our now system of Mechanical Dentistry, wo are not alone willing but anxioua to rernakc any Artificial Denturo (made by us) that is not giving PERFECT COMFORT AND SATISFACN TION FRRE OF CUARGE. Considering that wo have made over 1300 artificial denture*, the above shows the confidence w« have in our work, and the meaning of Guaranteeing Success, which wo always have done and intend to do. We aro often asked " How ia it our practice has increased so much ? " FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS :— Firstly : Doing highest class work. Secondly : Uswj[ only tho 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 teoth during the time the gums are alter ing, after the extraction of tho natural ones, which delay causes the chin to protrude and alters the wholo contour of the face. Sixthly : Charging strictly moderate feos. Seventhly : Actingly strictly according to that which we advertise. Eighthly : Arranging with those who cannot nfford to pay tho wholo nt 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 oxpense, and as we faithfully Guarantee that our Workmanship cannot be Surpascd in the Colony, there is no use to throw a\\ ay moucy by yaying a high price for a possibly inferior article. A SINGLE ARTIFICIAL TOOTH ... 10s. SKTS EQUALLY MODERATE. Artificial Teeth made by other Dentists Remodelled at Small Cost. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. ' Mr S. Myers, haying administered Nitrau* Oxido Qns almost daily for over eight years, cau ctrongly recommend it as a valuablo and safe msesthotic, free from any after bad effect THE DUNEDIN DENTAL SURGERY. S. MYERS and Co., DENTAL SURGEONS, OCTAGON, Counkii of George stkeet (Over Octagon Drug Hall). Entrance Private Door. And at Casiiel stiiket, Chiustcuurch. ALFRED T. PRICE PHARMACEUTICAL AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, Corner of Walker and Princes streets, "DUNEDIN. PRICE'S CURA CLAVA is the Strongest, Cheapest, and Best Corn Kxterminator in the market. Is. PRICE'S CHILDREN'S COUGH SYRUP is an excellent remedy for all Diseases of tho Lung* and Throat— such as Bronchitis, Croup, Whoop* ma Cough. Ceutrliß, and Colds. Is 6d bottle. PRICE'S WITCH HAZEL OINTMENT is> perfect cure for Piles in all stages. Is 6d pot. PRICK'S ASTHMA POWDER has been reductd in price to Is and 2s per tin, and the largo demand for this marvellous remedy is daily in* creaniug. PRICE'S COMPOUND PHOSPHORUS PILLS, for Nervout Debility and all kindred ailments, have proved their value in hundreds of case*. Send for Pamphlet. Bottles containing a month's supply. ss. FEHALB PlLLS.— Gibson's Steel and Pennyroyal, 3s 6d ; BoßJean't, 4* 6d ; Blaud's Iron Pills, (id per dozen (5« per groxs). Full particulars regariitxs thsse Pills given freely on application. 7*enck and American Rubber Goods, Enemas, Trusses, Electric Belts, Sponges, Combs, Tooth, Nail, and Hair Brushes, Toilet Soaps, and all DruggUtt* Sundries and Patent Medicine* at Lowast Possible Prices. Litters and talegrams replied to by earliest post, and medicines delivered to any part of Novr Zealand. ALFEED T. PEICE, Corner of WALKER AND PRINCES STREETS, DUNEDIN. Szn NEW BOOKS, nm EPSiC. BRAITHWAITE'SBOOK ASCADE POSTAGE THROWN IN. s. d. "Say An Reroir, But Not Good-bye," the best sons by far of t»"io-e rec-utly published (suO copies jun received) 2 0 Franci» and Day's 74th Coiuic Annual, containing "At Tiinity Church I met My room," and other .si<Je splitting songs ..'. 1 3 Kerr's L»teat Collection of Popular D^sce Munic for Violin, Book VIII 2 0 "Trilby." Enormous supply to hand. The book of the seuion. P*per and cloth, 3?, -1 0 Armitage'a " Sheep Doctor," complete guide to tbe flockminter in treatment and preveution of disease. LEO illustiatious. Entirely new book 13 0 Grant Alleu'a " Woman Who Did " 4 6 Panzie's " What They Oul.l " 3 6 Annie Swaa's "Iliz*beth Glen, J1.8." ... 4 6 "Alien's" " Mijsdty of Man" 4 6 Wilkie Collin«'s " Moonstone" 0 9 Frankfort Moore's "Thoy Call It Love" ... 4 S Hungerford's '"Three Graces" 2 " Tas«y Diiihes and More Tasty Dishes," in one book 3 6 Zola's " Love Episode," beautifully illustrated 7 ff Three->ii'l six editions of Ulerndiih's "Tale of OHoe," " L l-o Suiibonui-t," "Stickit Minister," "Dodo," " Barabba9," Ouida'a ''Views and Opinion?," Milford's "Veldt Official," Norris's "Despotic L*dv." " Le»ding Strings," a splendid thick Children's . Picture Book, profusfcly illustrated : easy rending; vrorth ?s, for Is 6d Splendid new »s«ortment of Young Children's Picture Books, 3 for 2s 6i— old price, 53. All the latest Books and Music reviewed in the Magazines and Newspapers at BRAITHWAITE'SBOOK ARCADE

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Otago Witness, Issue 2167, 5 September 1895, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 2167, 5 September 1895, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 2167, 5 September 1895, Page 26

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