Article image
Article image

Public Notices • „ QUQD FACZMUS VALDE FACUWS , (" What we do, we do well.") THE DUNEDIN IXENTAL SURGER^ Octagon "' (Comer of George street, over Octagon L Drug Hall). S. SEVERS AND CO., DENTAL SURGEONS, ~ " S»«ciausts in Artificial DEiSTiSTur. WITH TE4tB W>MJTHQIirW >MJTHQIir TEE.Ta ] ENTERING upon our third year in Dnnedin, 1 we find our Practice has largely increased. This is owing to our strictly adfienng to that | which we advertise, and to prove the lonfldenca we have in our new system of Mechanical Dentistry, we are not alono willing'lmt anxious to remake any Artificial Denture (made by us) tnat is not giving • •— <— •• • '<■ PERFECT COMFORT AND SATISFAQTION FREE OF CirAßfiE.- T . Considering that we have made over 1300 artificial dontures), the above shows the confidence wo have in our work, and the 'Meaning of Guaranteeing Success, 'whiqh we .always "have done and intend to do. We are often asked "How is it our practice ha» increased so much ?" FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS :— • Firstly: Doing highest cl.-tss work. Secondly : Using only the hest material. Thirdly : Imitating Nature as closely as posaihle 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 teeth during the time the gums are alter ing, after. the extraction of the natural ones, which delay causes the chin to protrude and alters the whole contour of the face. Sixthly : Charging strictly moderate fee 9. Seventhly: Actingly strictly according to that which we advertise. Eighthly : Arranging with those who cannot nfford 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 uf an artificial denture is very Blight ; it is the WORKMANSHIP that is the principal expense, and as we faithfully Guarantee that our Workmanship cannot he Surpased in the t Colony, there is no use to throw away money by paying a "high price for a possibly inferior article. „ A SINGLE ARTIFICIAL TOOTfI ... 10s. SETS EQUALLY MODERATE. Artificial Teeth made by other Dentists Piemodelled at Small Cost. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. "Mr S. Myers, having administered Nitron* Oxide Gas almost daily jor over eight .year?, c*o, KtroHHly ve.con}niena it7nsi.» valuable and .safe Mtrcstlte'tic, free front any after I>nd effect THE DUN-KMN DENTAL NI'KGERY, ' S. MYEES and Co., : DENTAL SURGEONS, OCTAGON. Counbiv ov Geohoe street (Over Octagon Drug Hall). Entrance Private Doer. AXB AT CASHKf. 'STREET, CItIUSTCHURCH. ' ALFRED T. PRICE, PHARMACEUTICAL AND DISPENSING CHEMIST Direct Importer of PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS?, AND TOILET REQUISITES Corner ov Walker and Princes Streets DUNEDIN. PRICE'S COMPOUND PANDELTON LIVER PlLLS.— These Pills ara a boon to all who suffer from a sluggish or congested liver, with its attendant evils of indigestion, sick headache, pains , iv the aide and back, feul mouth, &c, ana they have the advantage of being perfectly free from the injurious effects of mauy of the patented remedies, as they are composed solely of pure vegetable ingredients " In per box. PRICE'S COMPOUND W ITCH HAZEL OINTMENT. — This is a genuine and well-proved remedy for Piles in all stages, and never fails to give benefit to all who try it. Is fid pots. PRICE'S CUR A CLAVA.-The strongest, 'cheapest, and best Corn Er«dicator ever offered. It removes the worst corns in a few applications, and that without pain. Is. PR i CE'S C JMPOU N D PHOS PHORUS PILLS ' — The merits of these pills are widely known for Ihe benefits they have conferred iv all cases of Nervous Debility where they have bgen used. Pamphlets dealing" with the method of treatment 'gent free on receipt-of stamped envslope. Bottles, containing one month's supply, ss. PRICE'S PILLS FOR FEMALES. -Gibson's Steel nrid Pennyroyal, 8s 6d ; Bonjean's,' 4s 6d. The fullest information regarding these pills cheerfully given free of charge. Trusses, Electiic Belts, French, and American Rubber Goods, Erenia«, 4c, always kept in stock, of the best quality,' and at the lowest prices. • ; All communications strictly private. • Goods sent by post.tojall parts of New Zealand, securely packed, and free from observation. ALFRED T. PRICE, Corner of Walker and Princes streets, Dunedin NOW IN THE PRESS, AND WILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED, MEMORIES OF THE LIFE OF J. F. H WOHLERS, MISSIONARY AT RUAPUKE. AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY (Translated frcm the German by Johw Houghton). THIS BOOK is a History of the Life and Work of the Rtv. J. F. H. Woolens, Missionary ab Ruapuke, written by himself — the original W6rk having been published in Bremen in 1883. Coming to New Zealand in 1843 he established himself, as a Missionary amongst the Maoris at Ruapuke. He converted communities, to use his own words, of loathsome savages, sunk in poverty and degradation, into communities of prosperous, civilised human beings, receiving for many years no remuneration whilst so doing, but providing bin own food out of the soil, and teaching the Maoris to do the same after a c'vrlised manner, thus paving people's foulb Rud tbe'r bodies as well. Ho preserved and full) reccrdsthe old Maori mythology (a sublime one), the custodians of which all died before bis own demise. His Book is a valuable record of the Early History of ' New Zealand, and is written with great literary taste and poetic and pious feeling.. j . .» Can be Oih>ered From Booksellbrs. , Sfff4®€ta in strong Osnihoard Oovere, 5s ; in Oloib, tts« 25iy

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW18951219.2.127.5

Bibliographic details

Otago Witness, Issue 2181, 19 December 1895, Page 40

Word Count
897

Page 40 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 2181, 19 December 1895, Page 40

Page 40 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Witness, Issue 2181, 19 December 1895, Page 40