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A long felt want supplied. — By an entirely new process M r Armstrong, dentist, is enabled to extract teeth without the slightest pain, or unpl,-as. Nt after effects. For years past Mr. Armstrong's artificial work nas- given not only entire satisfaction, but health comfort, happiness, and beauty. He is now in a position to supply the best American and British dentistry at one half former charges. Preservation of natural teeth a specialty. Note address, 172, Princes street, exactly opposite Cargill's Monument — advt.] Those requiring the services ox a dentist should call on Messrs Myebs and Co., Dentists, Octagon, corner of George street. They guarantee highest class work at moderate fees. Their artificial teeth gives general satisfaction, and the fact of them supplying a tern porary denture while the gums are healing does away with the inconvenience of being months without teeth. They manufacture a single artificial tooth for Ten Shillings, and sets equally moderate. The administration of nitrous oxide gas is also a great boon to those eedng the extraction of a tooth. Reii — [advt.] A requisition to Mr. R. H. Leary to allow himself to be again nominated for the Dunedin Mayoralty will be found elsewhere. Orders for the Australasian Catholic Directory for 1888 will be received by Mr. James Dunne, 141 George street, Dunedin. Orders immediately forwarded will be supplied at Sydney prices. The great sale of the Continental Boot Depot, Princes street, Dunedin, is about to clofe. The opportunity of obtaining almost incredible bargains will be lost by those who loiter. The Catholic Book Depot, Barbadoes street, Christchurch, is now distinguished by two excellent things that should recommend it heartily to the patronage of the Catholics of the Colony — that is to say, a fine new stock of publications and a great decrease in prices. The prospectus of the Fair Maid and Gladstone Gold- Mining Company will be found in another place. A most promising opportunity for investment is evidently offered by the proposed undertaking. We refer our readers to an advertisement of the Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society, Limited, appearing in another column. We have reason to believe that the progress of the office is without parallel in the history of the life assurance. The Society is represented in New Zealand by a strong directorate, containing the names of Sir Robert Stout, the Hon. W. J. M. Larnach, th • llo\ George M'Lean, Mr. E. J. bpence, etc. The special feature cf tl,o Colonial Mutual is its modified tontine system, which combines life assurance with a really good and profitable investment. We confidently recommend the consideration of the Society's prospectus to intending assurers. Its accumulated funds exceed £700,000, while its annual income exceeds a quarter of a million.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XV, Issue 27, 28 October 1887, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XV, Issue 27, 28 October 1887, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XV, Issue 27, 28 October 1887, Page 18