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Public Notices QUOD FACIMUS VALDE FACIMUS ("What wjs do, wk do well.") THE DUNEDIN "DENTAL SURGERY Octagon (Oornor of George street, over Octagon Drug Haiti. S. MYERS AND CO., DENTAL SURGEONS, Specialists in Artificial Dentistrt! with Tira c ™vA/frHQtrrTECrliv ENTERING upon our third year in Dunedin^ we iind our Practice has largely increased. This is owing to our strictly adhering to that which wo advertise, and to prove tho confldenco we have iv our new system of Mechanical Dentistry, we are not alone willing but anxious to roinako any Artificial DenCurej;m»clo by üb) that is not giving PKHFECJT COMFORT AND SATISFACTION FttKE OF CIIAUGE. Considering that we have made over 1300 artificial dentures, the above shows the confidence wo have in our work, and tho weaning of Guaranteeing Success, which we always have done and intend to do. We are often asked " How ia it our practice hoi increased so much ? " FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS :- Firstly : Doing highest class work. Secondly : Using only the 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 ia not without teeth during the timo the gums are alter ing, after the extraction of the natural oncif, which delay causes the chin to protrude and alters the whole contour of the face. Sixthly: Charging strictly moderate fees. Seventhly : Actingly strictly according to that which we advnrtise. Eighthly : Arranging with those who cannot kfford to pay tho whole at once, to take part or monthly payments. Lastly : Calling the attention of every thinking pen-on (uven those must wealthy) to tho fact that the actual cost uf an artificial denture is very slight; it is the WORKMANSHIP that is the principal expense, and us we faithfully Guarantee that our Workmanship cannot be Surpased in the Colony, there is no use to throw away money by paying a high pi ice for a possibly inferior article. A SINGLE AK'il l- H "I A L TOOTH ... 10s. SOTS EQUALLY MODERATE. Artificial Teeth made by other Deutiata Remodelled at Small Cost. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. Mr S. Jlyera, haying administered Nitrous Oxide Gas almost daily for over eight years, can btrongly recommend it as a valuable and safe knx-sthctic, free from any after bad effect THE DUNEDIN DENTAL SURGERY, - S. MYERS and Co., DENTAL SURGEONS, OCTAGON, COKNKK OF GEOUUK STftKjgT (Over Octagon Drug Hall). Entrance Private Door. And at Cashei. stiikkt, Chiustchukch. ' ALFRED T. FRBCE, PIIARMACKUTICAT. AND DISPENSING CHEMIST Direct Importer of PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND TOILET REQUISITES' Corner of Wai.kkr and Princes Streets, DUNEDIN. PRICK'S COMPOUND DANDELION LIVER I'll LS.— These l'ills are a boon to all who suffer from a slugeinh or congested liver, with its attcmlant evils of indigestion, sick headache, pains in the side and back, foul mouth. &c., and th»y 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 lsi>erbox. PRICK'S ( 'OM POUND WITCH HAZEL OINT. M KP- T — ThiK in a genuine and well-proved remedy for Piles iv all ttages, and never fails to give bcaelit to all who try it. Jh (id pots. PRICE'S CUR A CLAVA.-Tho strongest, cheapest, and best Corn Eradicator ever offered. It removes the worst corns in a fow applications, and that without pain. Is. PRICE'S OMrOUNDPHOSPHORUS 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 need. Pamphlets dealing with the method of treatment set.t free on receipt of stamped envelope. Bottles, containing one. month's supply, ss. PRICE'S PILLS FOR FEMALES. -Gibson's Steel r»nd Pennyroyal. 3s 6d ; Bonjean's, 4s Si. Tho fullest information regarding these pflla cheerfully given free of charge. Trusses, Electric Belts, French and American Rubber Goods, Enemas, *c, always kept in stock, of the best quality, and at the lowest prices. AH communications strictly private. Goods sont by post to all parts of New Zealand, securely packed, and free from observation. ALFRED T. PRICE, Corner of Walker and Prince; streets, Dunedin raTiosKS. new music. BRAITHWAITFSBOOK ASCADE POSTAGE THROWN IN. 8. d. 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Otago Witness, Issue 2168, 12 September 1895, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 2168, 12 September 1895, Page 26

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