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[CIBCULAB.J IN continuing the responsibility of a Dental Practice, I have adopted the modern system of doing business, adding the latest Appliances, and car ef ally making myself and aseietants perfect io our •everal branches. Many friends have sapported me most liberally — some for years, I take this opportunity tf 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, 1 am not out of place in calling attention to the f net 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 paßt 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 ... ... ... 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 money 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 bad 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 Princes Street, Dunedin (exactly opposite Cargill's Monument). SPEC1 ACLES ! SPECTACLES ! SPECTACLES ! WANTK.D, the Weak-sighted to koow that they can have Spectacles properly adapted to suit their sights at PEBCIVAL'S, Optician, and Sfe^tacle-maker to the Dunedin Hospital, Nos. 5 and 7 George Street. Pure Brazilian Pebblpp, highly recommended for defective vision. Also on Sale— Sykes' Hydrometers, Glass do, Saccharometere, Thermometers, Aneroid Barometers, Sextants, Quadrants, Ships' Compasses, Saiinometers, Lactometers, Mathematical Instruments, Field Glasses, Telescopes, etc. Human Artificial Eyes in Stock. N.B . — All kinds of Optical and Mathematical Instruments bought. (Rstablished 1862.) E. O'CONNOR, THE CATHOLIC BOOK DEPOT BARBADOEB STREET, ALSO CORNER CASHEL AND HIGH STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. We have made Considerable Addition to our Stock of Devotional Subject?. Will guarantee to supply the Trade or Soeii ties A 8 CHEAP AS ANY HOUSE IN THE COLONY. Amongst our Publications will be found some of the best STANDARD WOKKS, though not particularised here. Any Work asked for, if not iv Stock, will be supplied within the Shortest Possible Time. WE DEFY COMPETITION of our Prices in Bibles, Holy Week Books, Vesper and other Church Kequibiies ; also Church and Bible Histories, True Men as we need them, Mirror of True Womanhood, Lives ot our Lord and the Mother of God, Moral Ducourtes, Persecution of the Irish Catholics, Reflections on the Passion, Manual of the Children d Mary. IndiffereDti«m. Poems and Poetry, Home Kule, Essays on Ireland," Ireland since the Onion (O'Neil Daunt), The Days of the Land League, azid hundreds of other works. NOTICE. All communications connected with the Commercial Department of the N.Z. Taulet Newspaper are to be addressed to John Murray, Secretary, to whom also Pokt O/fice Orders and Cheques are in all instances to be made pat/able. To insure pub'ication in any particular issue of the paper communications must reach this office not later than Tuesday morning.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 3, 10 May 1889, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 3, 10 May 1889, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVII, Issue 3, 10 May 1889, Page 6

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