THE SINCLAIR DENTAL FIRM, Messrs Sixclaik, Ferguson, and George. Head Office, Botany street and Wynyard square, Sydney. Branches—Collins street, Melbourne, and Queen street, Brisbane. Now establishing—The New Zealand Centre Branch, in Wellington. DR. SINLCAIR, M.R.C.S., E.; L.D.5.,1 THE TEETH. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE DENTAL FIRM IN AUSTRALIA. Most Wonderful Improvements in the Maruv facture of ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Cheaper than Ever. DR. L SINCLAIR, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England; Licentiate of-Dental. Surgery, Ireland; The well-known Specialist on the Teeth and Mouth, From Collins St., Melbourne, and Botany St., Sydney. Will arrive in Kumara, and may be Consulted at an office in the principal street, which he will take on arrival, from 30th June to Ist July only. Accompanied by the most complete staff ever formed for the purpose of Dentistry, among whom may be noted Mr Myers, the famed artificial teeth maker, and Mr J. Mitchell, the adept tooth setter, besides other assistants. IS success in the most t • have failed, may he noted in the, leading papers in the Australian Colonies. DR. SINCLAIB Undertakes the cure of Hare-Lips, Gift Palates, - and all Diseases of the Mouth. DE. SINCLAIR, Being accompanied by TWO FIRST-CLASS^ME-CHANICAL ASSISTANTS, will make artificial teeth t.;i the spot, and uy fusing and trying them in before finishing, precludes all chances of misfit. DR. SINCLAIR, Having just returned from England and America, has brought such magnificent appliances, that will enable him to make Artificial Teeth on Gold, Celluloid, Vulcanite, Platina, Centennial, &c, as made in Ai and superior to any made i'i the Colonies. DE. SINCLAIR Is so confident of giving satisfaction, that he wilitaicept of no remuneration unless a Perfect Fit be obtained. DR. SINCLAIR Makes his Artificial Teeth at such a moderate price as to defy competition. . . DR. SINCLAIR, ( Having administered the gas to over 15.000 without a single accident, can guarantee it to be perfectly safe.' fe . DR. SINCLAIR Has invented the Esthcemaii.esic iluid for the painless extraction of teeth
■■■>■:. SINCLAIR'S Artificial Palate o not injure the math, but preserve it. R, sihtc^a.ib Has invented t;'-. Acov. •■'■.: improves the vr.:-: i specially adapt.. i. :"or actors, .- all those to who. • ■• clear, c. : Dr. Sinclair has i': :merabk clergymen, and i -:al it; ■ improvement the .': :. lie Pa! T.l. £Ilv T ) Combines his A . .■ '.ic Pi.i.ii.- .." which materially :' and more distinct; • s, speakers, and to . .-oicc is necessary. ..inials from actors, to the wonderful .' akes to the voice. IB :'.s Artificial Teeth. CONSULTATION FREE. Patients requiring Artificial Teeth and Gold Stoppings, in order to secure attendance, should call on the first day oi t.'ie visit, as Dr. Sii-vlair is ccmpelled to re.use a nu.nL.r of orders O;. a,.c0i...t of patents' delay. -testimonials from the leading men iu America and Australia may be inspected. _ Inspection of most magnificent appliances—the finest in Australia—is invited. On account of the prevailing erroneous idea that it is necessary for the gums to shrink before inserting artificial teeth, Dr. Sincl.uk begs to state that he has adopted the latest American principle, by which means artificial teeth are inserted by implantation. This enables him to make the artificial teeth so steady and secure that they can never alter, whilst the gums are not even interfered with. Testimonials and American pamphlets to the eflbct that tin;; method surpasses ail others may be inspected. IVaeiits can therefore have their teeth out in the morning and replaced in the evening; and can rely that what they hear re shrinkage oi' the gums is altogether at fault, it is impossible to explain the new method in an advertisement. Parents are patients nave succeet jiiaiiy see now . the artificial nuv-.- work wiii be undertaken mhis second visit, as Dv. £hv_-lair will only jiiiig such tools as necessary for making .Uieraliviis. Note.—A iootman will bo in. attendance, m order to show patients into the surgery, £]. i' 1 . KODQSON
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Kumara Times, Issue 2489, 11 June 1884, Page 3
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