TIIK TEETH. PAINLESS "DENTISTBT, The L gc.--t and Most Com pie c Dent 1 Fi ni m Anst nli 1. MOST Wonderful Improvements m t,hManufacture of ARTIFICIAL TEETH. . . ; CUKAPER THAN' FVEU. ■ I>R. 1.. Nl\€L. 1116 Member of the Itnyal C"llojje of Surg.eons, England ; Licentiate of Dental Surgery, Ireland ; fully diplomed ; The well-known Specialist ou the Teeth and Month, ; From Collins-st., MeU»onrne, and Botany-sf., : ' '• ; Sydney, ■■ ' ! Ben's to inform the inha'titants of Pulmerstou North and District ?thati lie, will airive m Palnierston.,;Nnrt;jii on the 23rd April, where he wijl iake an Office m the Main street, and maybe consulted till the 20th April only. His success m the most difficult cases where others have failed, may be noted m tbe leading newspapers m the Austialian colonies. ; ' DX. SlK* Jj.Al - ■' i Undertakes the cure of Hare-lips, Cl^ft Palates, and all diseasda of the moath. } ■■■!ilJie.-^INOJiA.IR, Being accompanied by TWO F'ttST-CLASS IMECHANIGAL ASSISTANTS, will make artificial teeth' on the 'spot, and by fitting and trying fti'eni m before- finishing, precludes all chances of misfiV .{■v-DR-.. SINCLAIR Having just returned from • England and! , America,, has brought such magnificent ftppli'ancesj tli : at ''will ena)ile iiimto make 'A'ftifi-^ cial Teeth-tM Gold;' Celluloid, Vulcanite, Platina, Centennial, &c, as made ?n Apiierica^aad Aupetior to/any! made m tj o (L'oloujes. ! . DE...-I^CLIR j ." •Is so confident of givings:>tisractiqn r ,ibat be will accept no' remuneration iinless a' Pe;fect Fitba obtaSried; ■ ' : '-'■ - - ' ' > •■ DM; MaOwATR. =,-.. ■_■■ ■ Makes h's Artificial Teeth ,at $uch.a moder rate price as to defy comp.Qt tion.. , • ; . I.R. isiNCi.Ai-:; ''' ' ! , Having "adminis'cred the g»s to over 15,0(36 without a single. a.ocidint., cau guarantee it to be perfectly-safe •- ' . ypli. siN.-UAUI ! Has invented ther.Esi'hsswsthasio fluid { the painless extraction of rteeth j fi..-p>-.-.Kt-'<3i^vrH;3 , A rtifie:al Palates do not injure" the mouth, butf preserve it 1 - i :DR. Sl-vOLA-IJ-f-Has invented the 'Acoustic Palate, 1 which materially improves the yoiceir rendering ! it purer' arid more distinct ; specially «iaptled for actor.?, ac'resfees; sj.eakers, aud to all ' Uro^e 1 ' to- ivhomi «v clear/ rvtace jis necessary. Dr Sinclair haa innumerable teßtimonials from actors, gentlemen," and medical men, as to the wonderful improve?;, ment the Acoustic Palate makes to tbe voice. WR-i-'-SlSlJUvlfl ; Combines his Acoustic Palate with his Arjti^ .ficiali ileettiiu ' • .'v . N-.v.'. -•■:.. ; j £>R SINCLAIR i :.t|an..-e*lnot teeth, : and replace, them: .with' art.ficial at seven hours' notice i 1 i , . .; : DR. JSIN.GI.AI^. .;..;-.] Does rofknep patients waiting, butatreuds to them at once, making their artificial teeth at seven hours notice. . »■'• ■ ' ;>' > ' i oOGNSUI.TATION -FREEj Patients requiring Artificial Teeth nnd Gold Stoppings, m order tio satiMe attendance, should call on the first day of visiti .as Dr Sjiclair. is com,! eUftd; to refuse a number ot oiders ou uccount' of palieuta' delay. . , .. . : • ''Testimonials from the* lettdinlg m«.O ;in America and! Australia rniy be^.inspected. ! Inspection of most magnificent appliances — the'first m Australia — is invited. : r jE. B. HODGSON, Agent. '"."'r" BAXTER'S.' ''I M " Qti ] • 7 MAGIC PILLS;-;; U \ CF.RTAIN and immediate care for Tie* /\ Doloureux, Neb i alula, Toothache, , Pains m the Head and. Face, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, &c. . : . . ■... 'EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS. The Rev. J. S. 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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 111, 5 April 1884, Page 4
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