THE TMIHi. PAINLESS BEOTIBTRY. MOST Wonderful Improvement* m |h Manofacture of ARTIFICIAL ;■■ ■'.;,.■ TEETH. ; ■,'■, I,:Chbapkr.1 ,:Chbapkr., Ith^1 th^ Ever. ; Member of the Royal Golleiroof Surgeotis, England; licentiate of "Dental Sdrßerjr, Ife- ' J land; futly diplomed 5 ' The well-known Sppcialist on the Teejth ' And 'Mx»ttth : , -' : • Prom Collinß-Bt.,'Melbourne, and Botany-tf., f-D-ri. •..:;•' Sydney,-" '■ I W;ill arrive m Ifalniersfcon North, on the 7th' A'priy toid may be consulted (»t a place to be announced' on his arrival, ... till the Bi;h April. | dis'snecess m the most diffienit eWen whefe others have failed, may be noted m the leajlins newspapers m the Australian colonies. .-, >::-«;77 •DRiIBINJUiAJ'R's-si.'l^ ' ,! Underttlces the -core of Hare-lip», Cleft Palate*, and all difseases ol the mp,at,b;. • ■ DB, SINCLAIR, Being accompanied by TWO ?(RBT-CLASS MECHANiqAL .ASSISTANT^, .wiII mate ,«ftificiil .teetfc' ot thb ■pbt^.wfd.^r and trying them.in before finishing, precludes all tehfaceff of misfifc "='•'< : r ' n ! DR.: SIiNOLAIR, ! HaWnfe-jast rettirned ironY . England and America, has brought such magnificent appliance?, that will enahleihim ta.mateArtifl-; SSS,Tee ! !h pn-G6% Cellnloid, Vulcanite, tfalina. CenWnhiai, Ac>, ! »• ' mad* Ji America, and superior to any >«a4e untile Colonies; --,"" t ,«*■.:->. ■ : .-.r.,.Dß.^l^Ol#*lß!v-.= * i ■ , : Is/*o.conf|de«t of giving, witiafact^on.^tUe 0 ® 88^ -M ! a °DR. SlNObAtfl ! j Malim his Artificial .Teeth^t'stftb a moderaWDrioe'asltbdefy'cbbpehtloAii ' j DR. StMCLAIK, 1 Having administerejasthe^as,^ : 9»er 15,0(|0 without^ single accident, can guarantee it «jo be W febtly aaW " ; ' l ' ■• ' '" ' i^ ' ' > j :.n-i;.-: D.R-.5.1N.01/AJIR';!,' .:! ! Has; invented the fE9thaaa)fctb»iiic; ftaid ■ i Artificial Palates ' do'notinjure themoutn, Has invented th? ' Acoustic Palate,' whicp materially' fniprb'^tbe 'voice] rendering it pnrer and more distinct; specially «iapted for actors laoTewea, «|nd to all those to whom a _etear, distinct voice is necessary., Dr Sinclair has innumerable testimonials from' actors,* gentlemen, and medical men, as4oihe wonderful improve], meat the Aco^c Pajate jgakes to the voic^. Oom'binyhw'AcousHc' Pajatfc Wft&his Arti. «^BE.'si^tM*- ! Oftn**«tf^.ifeelh>.lia ffepl«?*^lwn wltli artificial at fievenhoara' notice Does not keep patients waiting, but attend* to them at once, iialciiSi their artificial teeth at seven hours notice. * ' !) i;.. 'Mi; 1 1.- :;.!— r-^TiU T' 4t .\ i^J i o iFREI. j 'PStiehts re<3f«rifag; Aftiflflial' Teeth md dold : '.Stoppings,; ;in-j ordjer to, secor* < afcfend> oancjq,] should, ea,ll, oij. the. first da^^ofi^the ■visit; as Dr Sinclair it eompeljed Jo'^feff 4 number ol Q^ers on Sicc6uiit : dt patietit.' d«l*yi v v '■ Vv ■•v^ y ' -i-; i •■''ji-->.--' • -' ■'■•' ; i^stimonialß from, the leading m«n m America sn4 , Attst^a; may be Inspected, ; ! Inspection of motet magnificent" appliances -ithe first m Aus'triflia— iff invitecl.
BAXTER'a-v..^ ■«"■':.. !' AOERTAtN^and iinpediate.cpre fpr Tien Qolonreux, Neuralgia,..' Toothache; jhtins'in the Held and ' Face, Gout, Soiatica; "fcumbajjoy^c-^ ' •■■•" ; - I: -' f - | ' J£B!XTIr!AOTS P ROM TTBSTIMONIXLB. :T'Tbe Re'vvJ..' 8. Withington, Presiient of tbe TJnHfct-d Methodist ?Froe jChur^h,: write*— I. have recommended the Anti-Neflc»lgw| ' Pills to several sufferers from Tic-Dolourebx, 7'ootbaphe, tec; In all caws they havei ; afforded Wtief\ and inV^some oaies thoenre jh«a:JlM«n ( iaim«dUte,, .,';!' •'- 1: Jo i^iuv I of Newcastle-on-i^yne. writesr-A new Con-i nection Minieter, a friend of mioe, suffered l ' severely iremTiciOoloureur, for some time. He took one or-two «(>iyour Auti-Neuralgio f Pills K and n f i^t -morning he was quite well. The i<ev. A^Oilbcrt, of London, writes— My Saugbtet has taken a few of yottr Pills; and is ilready quit* free from the pain she /has beefc «Or.long (ormeoted with. JE shallgladly aid their extend d; sale.: t .. .. The Rev. B. Watmogth, 6f Ripley, writes— ' iMy >&viih v er/ w^b suffered very, severely, was relieved m Jes» .than halfan^hour by; your Pills,. -; • The ffev ! . J J. 1 B-if tow) CaiflWle, wrltes^Twc; «f yottr } PilW afforded^ me relief; l . > v. ' ; « i ■", Mr -.4V 4 vlkvWatson, Wbit.worfh Roftd, Rocbdale,; ( wriWß-r-A lady, who has been for a; great length of time almost a martyr to Tic,; was advised to try Tour Pills: "The first box : cured her; :i This is more thaa twelvcmobthn; i sioce; ani if ever r&-j ■is threat/ened: wir>ba ' return one or two Pills., will ma^e'..her ) ,?i^it j again. Other frieuds jof, hers hate tried; ■ihem.with the • like r< suits,' ■'.'Her'riame'ls! MrsjU-i— H»« Sbe i» highly ree^ftctabl^ian'd ; *cakl«s.atthe,F<omenade, > Pfichd#e., i, i /:..,- j| The Rev>. Pr Re«»e, ( , <AuQkland.HpUjie,i; Veiitnpr, I«fe of V. Wright,, ' writeap-Seyeral i 'what* nereW* derived veiy great benefit j : fro"m-'ttiem.- V; -- "" ; •; • ■ ''- '- A i '- ■ ' - : - ;, The B r W Txevail,; R«4dHeb^ _writes— Tibeyfhaye-.beeft Jjeneficwl .m niatiy cases r 1? heReVG R Eawson, of Winiford, pheß<hiMj "writißS— Mrs Ha * *<»*,< i« . well aj my isort wud.daoghter; have derived. g reat.bßnefit from them; ..very Beyere r »ul(erißg.,h i avipfr been relieved by their use,, I c^n hwtily recommend them to all Vwbo sdfferj from Neuralgic affections. > ■'■■■ ■.' '' j " Mr Bdward Dignum, Commteßionj ) ' l Agent l Frodsham, Chfish^ire,. writes-rA , young man .nnmedJaraes Hough had. been nearly mad for a fortnight' With Ticj and was completely %urbd with 1 dntf dos« o4 thefPills. -• •' j JkxWt'ajAnti-flearalgitilMlls are, sold by. all Chemists and ftprekeeper?, m bofei . ff ( Is 1 fd; and; Sfs M each, .' ( V, - : '.■- oi ••■^Hb'idKsiii* Aorai'BVs.'' 1 ' " - ; ' : '''•■•"'■'• J'BAiJtTßfi.Chemiati Victdriat-street, Christ .■/. J j.ahnrch^ ■>;.;; . ■'■.. . ' '■■■;.{ o ■ •■'■■ ■'■' ■'■ Mesats P.Hajman an % dCo ; Etlis- , don & Co; Feltbn 'Grimwade & Co. and i!:r th*e tf4w Zealand Drug 'C6mpanVi l ■.fi '.-..u-.ty... ■■ '^rr-ix^UiA I; ■;:■:'■•.;■■• . >j. Post free from J Baxter for 19 or 43 pos^ tageßtamps. --••, •;'.!..: f.-:, •: •
j W. T^ £iARSEN " 1 fT Ai VIA G re-leased the Haloonjbe • tl Station. Reirtishnient Rootns, fag* ibi iterider: his thanks to the traveUng> pub'i« for^tbeir past patronage, and would ireppeitfnlly *olicio a continuance >,iii. , .6f thairi supjor i :»■• i ! he JTew Bakery E^Ubjishment is com* ! p?ete wrth cV ; ry' convenience aiid fuoili^ ' for pronVe&g : » a . iaperiof' a quality of rrtfrcahnj^ntg, j Hot ' (Meals: ready bfi )arjiv,al of each ! t rri " Train. ; Toa and C^ffrt : alvFiiya ready. ' . ;/ ,W. T. L ABSENT, , ' ::: '''■ : ' : ' !',":'; . Propijjeior.* ;^ARSPA^ILr^ apd I)andeiioij, ; .GL_2/fi;. Keinington's, RangitikeV ;^efc ■ : *j i ; -■; : ■'' ' ' lu-y'!-: r-vji!;'.!" 1 ----' !*'•■; •
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 90, 11 March 1884, Page 4
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