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4 Quod fadmits valde fadmits (WHAT we do, we do weld.) TUB OUNEDIN DENTAL SURGERY OCTAGON, • Corner of George Street (Over ATr Bannister's Octagon D-mg Hull). S. M Y EKS A N 1> C 0., Dkktal Surgeons, Specialists in Artificial Dentistry. Entering upon our third year in Dunedin, are find our PRACTICE has largolv increased. Tins is owing to our STRICTLY ADHERING to tiiat, which we advertise, and to prove 1 Ixo confidence we have in pur now system of Mechanical Dentistry, we are notalone willing, hut anx'ous to remake any artificial de. tore (made by i s) tlsat is not giving perfect. 00,\1FORT and SATISFACTION FREE of CHARGE. Considering that we have made over ItTOO 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 it is our pra - lice has 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 get 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 protrud and alter the whole contour of the face. Sixthly.—Charging strictly moderate fees. Sevemnly.—Acting 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 surpassed in the colony, there is no use to throw away money by paying high prices for a possibly inferior article. A SINGLE ARTIFICIAL TOOTH. 10s. SETS EQUALLY MODERATE. Artificia Teeth made by oilier Dentists remodelled at small cost' 3 PAINLESS DENTISTRY. MR S. MYERS having administered NITROUS OXIDE GAS almost daily for ever eight years, can with confidence reesmmend it as an INVALUABLE and SAFE Anaesthetic, free from any after bad effect. THE DUNEDIN DENTAL SURGERY. S. MYERS AND CO., Dental Sukgeons, OCTAGON, Corner of George Street {Over Mr Bannister’s Otagon Drug Hal!) esr Entrance private door. At Au vA a; p. s May be W. THOMPSON, L.D.S. uRG E 0 N -1) ENTI ST. consulted at Mrs Xolman’s, near Rail way Station, on MONDAY, OCT. 6th, 1889 Alexander Brown a mill owor at Ngaire, on his way home from Now Plymouth on Saturday night, was run over by the train ami literally cut to pieces. Ho got out of the train at Sentry Hill, and it went off without him. The pointsman stated that he noticed deceased, and asked him to wait for the next train, but he said ho would walk on some distance. It appeared he walked as far as the first crossing, when it is supposed his foot was caught in the cattle stop, and he could not get away. The train shortly afterwards came up, but could no bet stopped in time tosavelrm. An inquest was held at Waitara on Sunday, when the following verdict was returned That deceased on the 20th July was trespassing, probably inadvertently, by straying off the road in the dark, on the railway lino between Sentry llili and Waitara, when he was overtaken by the GlO train at Sentry Hill and killed, and there is not any blame attached to the railway officials.” Keating's Cough I.oz mges euro CoughAsthma Bronchitis. Modi -a! InMimouv Hairs that no other medicine is so effectual in the mne of thes ■ dangerous maladies. One Loz K-nao alone gives ease, one or two til bed tun ■ figures rest. For relieving dilllcu'ly of breathing they arc invaluable. They co tain i-.o opium nor any violent, drug. Sul-1 by mi ( hemists, in tins, Is lid. and Its O ' c.ic-b. A rumour was current in Wellington some lime ago that Sir Harry Atkinson purpose ! contesting a Wellington constituency at the next general election. I hear (wires the special correspondent of the Dunedin Herald) that he has made up his mind on the subject, and will stand for Wellington city. If tho city electorates ate not amalgamated, ho will oppose Dr Newman for Thorn-ion. To my thinking ho js prerty certain of election.

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Western Star, Issue 1374, 24 July 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 1374, 24 July 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 1374, 24 July 1889, Page 2

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