[CIBCULAB.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 MTeral branches. MaDj friends have supported me most liberally — some for years. I take this opportunity ef 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 bave 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, I an not out of place in calling attention to the f*ct that for the last 26 years I have bestowed my attention to tbe 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 honest 1 y the sentiment of good faith, which has been nay 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 Stopping?, etc., according to cases. The following facta 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 price. The PAINLEHS EXTRACTION is anew idea, entirely free from bad after effects. Although most difficult case 9 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 Princes Street, Dunedin (exactly opposite Cargill's Monument). DROWN, EWING, AND CO. Have already marked off 37-1 cases of Novelties for 1888 SPRING AND SUMMER, 18 88. Tbe very *• Cream " of the world's productions in Drees Materials, Embroideied Robes, Washing Fabrics, Mantles Ma9her Jacket*, Btaded Visitep, Smocked Bloueea, Alpenstock Sunshades, Artistic Millinery, Lovely Aprons, Glove?, Hoisery, Fancy Goodp, Ribbonp, Lacep. Bilks Liberty and Art bilks, Batin c , Plutheg. NEW TRIMMINGS to blend with Woollen Materials personally selected by Mr. Ewing from the Manufacturers. Bvory thing Shown by us this Season is of Newest an 1 Most Fashionable Style and at the LOWEST MODIFIED PRICES. DREBSMAKING MANTLES & MILLINERY Under Experienced Management. We consider Special, k* with us KBUooateß (ii\enfur all Dreetes, so Orders caiefully and promptly that Ladies know exactly wbtn attended to. The variety ot Maprdering a Cobtume tbe cost when te-nals to select fiom is unlimited. finishe 1. This System is more New Millinery fur Present SeasoD satiefactory than tbe old way. is worth int-pection. £\o\ el ties by every direct Steamer. SPECIAL. — Car ets and Furnishings at Home Puces. Tapestry Carpets, latest designs, Is 9d, 2s 6ii, and 3s ptT yaid ; Brutsel"-, four frame, 3s 'Jd ; five frame, 4s 6d and 5s tJd. New Pat' ems and Colourings. All widtl.s of Linohump. Lare Tapestry, Liberty Art, and other Curtainß, 2s 6d to 40s icr pair ; 1,300 paiis to selt,t frou .' 880 WN, EWING, AND CO., Dbapebs, Clothiebb, and Silk Mebcers, PRINCES AND MANSE STBEETS, DCNEDIN
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 49, 29 March 1889, Page 6
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