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LCIBCULAB.J IN continuing the responsibility of a Dental Practice, I have adopted the modern system of doing business, adding the latest appliances, and carefully making myself and assistants perfect in our several branches. Many friends have supported me most liberally— some for years. I take this opportunity i f thanking them, and to express a hope that they will find it advantageous to still further increase my obligations to them. To those 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 Uct that for the last 26 yean 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 honestly 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 Stoppings, from ... ... ... 0 5 0 Painless Extraction ... ... ... 0 5 0 Ordinary Extraction ... ... ... 0 2 6 Regulating, Gold Stoppings, etc., according to cases. The following facts may he noted :—: — The £8 SET OF TEETH, is as good in every respect as nsed to be charged double the mor ey for. The reason is owing to a remarkably advantageous arrangement for getting materials, etc., of a superior quality at a cheap price. The PAINLESS EXTRACTION is a new idea, entirely free from had after effects. Although most difficult cases 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 degrees. Scrupulous care is taken in each and every case, ensuring best and uniform results. HOURS OF ATTENDANCE : FROM 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Note Addbess — JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, Dentist, 112 Piinces Street, Dunedin (exactly opposite Cargill's Monument). I£ ROW N, EWING, AND C(\ Hay already maikel off 374 cases of Novelties for 1888 SPRING AND SUMMER, 18 88. The very •' Cream " of the world's productions in Die:s Mateiials. En.bioideml Botxs. Washing F«biiep, Mantles Masl.er JncketP, Headed Visit ep, Smocked Blouses, Alpen stock Sunshades, Artistic Millinery, Le>vely Aprons, Glovpp, Hoiscry, Fancy Goodp, Rihbom, Lacef, bilks Liberty and Art bilks, Sating Plufhep. NEW TRIMMINGS? to blenel with W< ollen Materials personally selected by Mr. Ewing from the Manufacture-is. Eveiything Shown by us this Seison is of Newest anfi Most Fashionable Siyle and at the LOWEST MODIFIED PRICKS. DRESSMAKING MANTLES & JiILLINERY UncUr KxpcjieMced Managemert. We ronf-ider Specifics with us }<suma:»Bfc>ivenfoi all Dießtes.se> Orders caiefully and ptoroi tly lh»t Laelies know ixacly whtn attend, d to. The varii ty ol Ma- • rdenng a Costume the cent whtu ti-nals to select fiom isunlimittd fit.ihlet. This Sjsttm is more New Millinery for Present Seifon tatis-lactory than the old way. is worth inspection. No\ cities by cveiy direct Stianur. SPECIAL.— Car ets and Furnishing* at Home Piices. Tapestry Tar) ets, latest dcpijjns. Is 9d, 2a 6(i, and 3s per yard ; Brussels four irbme, 3s 9(i ; five frame, 4s Cd and 6s 6d. New Patterns and Colourings. All widths of Linohurnp. Lare Tapestry, Liberty Art and other CuitaiDß, 2s 6J to 40s ptr pair ; 1,300 paiis to select from.' BROWN, EWING, AN D C 0., DUAPKIIS, CLOTHIKRB, AND SILK MERGERS, PRINCES ANF> MANSE STREETS, DUNEDIN

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 37, 4 January 1889, Page 6

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