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[CIBCULAB.] IN continuing the responsibility of a Dental Practice, I have adopted the modern system of doing busine3P, adding the latest appliances, and carefully making myself and assietants perfect in our several branches. Many friends have supported me most liberally — Borne for years. I take this opportunity cf thanking them, and to express a hope that they will find it advantageous to still further increase my obligations to them. To tho. c c to whom I have not had the pleasure of attending in the past or latterly, I can only add that I shall be very pleased to see them, and will do my best to prove my worthiness of their support and confidence. I venture to think that, in the interests of patients generally, 1 am not out of place in calling attention to the fact that for the last 26 years I have bestowed my attention to the climatic, artistic, and general requirements of a Dental Practice in this Colony. In conclusion, I can only repeat my earnest desire to carry out consistently and honesty the sentiment of good faith, which has been my rule in past years.— Yours faithfully, JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, Dentist. Please Note Undermentioned SCALE OF FEES: Full Set of Artificial Teeth ... ... £8 0 0 Nitrous Oxide Gas ... ... ... 0 7 6 btoppingp, from ... ... ... 0 5 0 Painless Extraction ... ... ... 050 Ordinary Extraction ... ... ... 0 2 6 Regulating, Gold Stoppings, etc., according to cases. The following facts may be noted :—: — The £8 SET OF TEETH, is as good in every respect as used to be charged double the mocey for. The reason is owing to a remarkably advantageous arrangement for getting materials, etc., of a superior quality at a cheap pric. The PAINLESS EXTRACTION is a new idea, entirely free from b»d after effects. Although mostdifficult case* have been undertaken, not more than 1 per cent, have felt the slightest pain, while numbers testify to its efficacy. Arrangements can always be made for payment by dpgrees. Scrupulous care is taken in each and every casa, ensuring best and uniform results. HOURS OF ATTENDANCE : FROM 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Note Address — JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, Dentist, 112 Princeß Street, Dunedin (exactly opposite Cargill's Monument). JW. D I C X S 0 N • (LATE J. O'RIELLY) CATHOLIC REPOSITORY, Wellesley Street (Opposite Opera House), AUCKLAND. Direct Importer of the Best and Most Popular IRISH and CATHOLIC LITERATURE. Agent for Principal Irish and Catholic Newspapers and Periodicals Published in British Isles and America. School Requisites and Stationery of everyidescription Always in Stock. Sacred Oleographs, Rosaries, Scapulars, Rosary Tickets, Sacred Prints for Prayer Books, Crucifixes, Statues, Pure Wax Candles, Medals, etc., in Great Variety and at very Low Prices. Customers' Orders promptly attend* d to. ST. JOSEPH'S PRAYER BOOK Printed and Published by the NEW ZEALAND TABLET COMPANY. This compact little Book is Neatly Bound and contains 132 pages 12mo demy. It has b«en specially compiled for the requirements of New Zealand and Aubtraliau colonies, aad is earnestly recommended by the Most Rev. Dr. Moran, Bishop of Dunclin; His Grace Archbishop Redwood, of Wellington : Most Hey. Dr. Luck, Bishop of Auckland ; Most Rev. Dr. Grimes, Biabopci Christchurch ; Mostlltv. Dr. Byrne, Bishop of Bathurat ; Most. Rev. Dr. Corbett, Bishop of Sale ; Most Rev. Dr. Lanigan, Bishop of (xoulturn; Mostßev.Dr.lfeville, Bishop of Ceram ; Uuit Rev. Dr. iMurray Bishop of Maitland SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT 8 May be made with Schools and Catholic Stationers for the Sale oi ST. JOSEPH'S PEAYER BOOK. PRICE, POST FR£E, TO ALL PARTS OF THE COLONY, xod. Siamps May Be Sent,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 26, 19 October 1888, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 26, 19 October 1888, Page 16

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