AWARDED SPECIAL SILVER MEDAL for Artistic Floral Display of Flower Bouquets, Baskets, and other designs at the Auckland Horticultural Society's Spring Show, 1906. Table Decoration and all classes of Floral arrangement undertaken. GILBERT J. MACKAY, «s°qm*n B stk“et
J. D. WEBSTER FLORIST ' 37 Queen Street JnAP Opp. Railway Station and * UOB awM? Yates’ Buildings, Queen street Flowers to suitali occa--1 sions at the shortest "W notice. PHONES 3H and 191
Wedding Rings Be as particular in choosing your Ring as choosing a wife. lt’s a matter of quality. Only 18 carat stocked by c. McGregor Watchmaker and 144 Jeweller Karangahape Road It’s easy to buy at McGregor’s.
DENTAL SURGERY.
Every year witnesses a vast improvement in dental surgery and appliances, so that unless a dental practitioner keeps well abreast of the times he is hardly likely to retain public confidence. Amongst our best and most favourably known dentists is Mr. J. H. Kinnear, who has recently moved from his old premises in Wyndham-street to more centrally situated rooms at the corner of Queen and Darby streets. The whole suite of rooms is fitted up in the most approved plan, while the dental appliances in use are thoroughly up to date and quite in keeping with the latest advances in dental science. The surgery itself is fitted up on thoroughly up-to-date lines and has all the latest medical mechanical contrivances in use for extraction purposes. A second surgery is set apart exclusively for the taking of plaster impressions and all mechanical work, fillings, gold-crown and bridge work. The waiting room is nicely appointed and overlooks Queen-street. The dressing room is fitted with lounges and other conveniences for the use of Mr. Kinnear’s clients. In the workroom where the teeth are turned out every week, two patent automatic vulcanisers, capable of holding three sets each, are established, together with three lathes, for gum-block work, skilled mechanical assistants being specially engaged in this branch of the business. These assistants have all had the advantage of special training in dental work as articled pupils, and having thus served their time at the profession, may be relied upon to produce only the very beet work.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 14, 4 April 1908, Page 60
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405Page 60 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 14, 4 April 1908, Page 60
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