THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF OBNT.'S HATS AND CAPS GENT.'s SOABVES AND TIES GENT.'S GLOVES AND HANDKERCHIEFS. OENT.'S BRACES AND BELTS GBNT.'S SHIRTS AND COLLARS. GBNT.'S TRAVELLING BaGS, Sec., To be seen at F. LAURENSON'S, 40 PRINCES STREET.
ANNOUNCEMENT. CONSTANT investigation has been made to find an article perfaotly adapted for preventing the excrutiaiing pain caused in extracting teetfa. Its value, as the best dental obtundentever known, has been flUy demonstrated by the severest tests, time having also served to contra the most sanguine expectations. Among its numerous advantages especial attention is called to the following :— jf ir ***t"^ P ro d a ces entire insensibility to pain during the extracting of teeth—a thing never before accomplished without danger. Second .--Its action is confined entirely to the teeth being operated on | lbdoct not benumb any other organ. Third.— lt contains no deleterious substance. Fourth.— lt is no way injurious to the health. Wf ta^lt iM perfectly harmless in every respect, and no accident QMuever occur through its use. ShrDi.— lt enables the operator to do his work in less time and in a> Better m»at>er. Seventh. — The mental torture aDd unnstural strain upon the a»xrons «y«4em of the patient, produced by constant expectation and d*wd of pain, are entirely avoided. Bightb. — Ifc advertises itself, as every patient on whom it is used 10 rare to become an ardent advocate of its trnly wonderful merits. Painless Extraction ... ... ... 58.5 8 . Cannabis Indica (the latest and moßt succes&fnl local anastbetic), Cocaine, or Calerific Fluid used for ordinary exttwtion. without extra fee ... 2s 6d. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. To this, the- largest and most important department, special Attention and critical examinaion is invited in reference to shape, * olw, translncency, and vital appearance, and in contrast with other With in comparison with strength, lightneßß, and adaptability. Irom a determination to do work of a higher quality and better mish than has ever been placed within the reach of patients, no •aorta have been spared to get out all that skill, ingenuity, and patient nduitry could produce. Advantages of Superior Dental Work :—: — Wist. — It is much stronger and lighter than usual. second. — It is free from injurious ingredients, and therefore «v^' * Ld moet anlikel y to cause inflammation. Third.— lt is cleanly and beautiful in appearance. Full Set Artificial Teeth ... ... ... £8. JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, Dentist, 112 Princes Street (exactly opposite Cargill's Monument), fJALLAN AND GALLAWAY SOLICITORS Jktty Stbekt, Dttnedin, Have Sections for Sale in South Dunedin on Easy Terms, and Money to Lend to build thereon.
T) A V I D SCOTT, ORKAMENTAL LEAD LIGHT AND CHURCH WINDOW MANUFACTURER GLAfIB EMBOSSER And StGN WRITER, Octagon, DUNEDIN. BOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL, ADDINGTON. THIS FAMILY* HOTEL, replete with every convenience for Travellers Jind Boarders, is situated on the important Addington Junction, in close proximity to the Canterbury Sale Yards, Canterbury Agricultural Society's new Show Grounds, ana^Govern merit Workshops. Good Stabling, including loose boxes and yards. Teams paw tvery haif*hr^r. P. BURKE.
THE UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' DISPENSARY, Bess' Abcade (Op. Post Office), Timakxt, Is now Open. The geperal Public can rely on their being faithfully supplied with PURE DRUGS, Genuine PATENT MEDICINES, and SUPERIOR ARTICLES in Brush ware and Fancy Goods. Country residents in Washdyke, Temuka, St. Andrews, Pareora, Pleasant Point, Fairlie Creek, Winchester, and the surrounding district should patronise the institution. Readers of the Tablet should not forget to support it. <y Prescriptions accurately and skilfully dispensed. %g* All charges strictly moderate. Motto : '• Union is strength. Fair Trade." Public patronage respectfully invited. G. E. WARBURTON, Registered Chemist, Manager c. c. McCarthy, i Secretary Dispensing Board;
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 11, 6 July 1888, Page 28
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593Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 11, 6 July 1888, Page 28
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