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Tenders wanted for a bridge over WHEELBAND’S FIDDLE* At the Same time .he invites the Publia to come and see them growing (TREES, TREES, TREES) in The Oxford Nursery, Temuka, The Largest Stock of FRUIT AND FOREST TREES. Ever offered in South Canterbury All ages and sizes, suitable for transplanting. Prices equally as low as at any other Nursery in Canterbury. lam alsa prepared to exchange Trees for anything my Customers may think fit to bring in the shape of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, Wheat, Oats, Barley, Grass Seed Etc., Etc. , All kinds of Cabbage, Cauliflower, and other Plants kept in stock. Rhubarb, Asparagus Roots, and Strawberry Plants on hand. Potatoes delivered by bag or ton. Orders are being boobed for Early Ashleaf Kidney Potatoes. Genuine Garden Seeds in Stock. All Trees carefully packed, and all Orders punctually attended to. WHEELBAND. NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, iy26 TEMUKA. __ THE SINCLAIR DENTAL FIRM. Messrs Sinclair, Ferguson & Gborgb. Head Office—Botany Street and Wynard Square, Sydney. Branches—Collins Street, Melbourne, and Queen Street, Brisbane. Now Establishing —The New Zealand Centre|Branch, in Wellington. DR. SINCLAIR, M.R.C.5..E.; L.D.5.,1. THE TEETH. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE DENTAL FIRM IN AUSTRALIA. Most Wonderful Improvements in the Manufacture of ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Cheaper tlan 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 Temuka, and may he consulted at his office, that will be taken on his arrival in the principal street, from 17th to 18th September only, accompanied by the mo=t complete staff over 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 HIS success In the most difficult eases where others have failed, may he noted in the leading newslapirs in the Australian Colonies. a DB. SINCLAIR Jndertakes the cure of Hare-Lips, Cleft Palates, and 11 Diseases of the Mouth. DB. SINOLAIBteing accompanied by FIRST-CLASS MEIHANICAL ASSISTANTS, will make artificial teeth n the spot, and by fitting and trying them in before nishing, precludes all chances of misfit. DB. SINOLAIB, . laving just relumed from England and America, hae rought such magnificent appliances, that will enable im to make Artificial Teeth on Gold, Celluloid, r ulcanite, Platina, Centennial, &c., as made in America, ad superior to any made in the Colonies. DB. SINOLAIB Is so confident of giving satisfaction, that he will accept of no remuneration unless a Perfect Fit be obtained. DB. SINOLAIB ■ . Makes his Artificial Teeth at such a moderate price j as to defy competition. , DB. SINOLAIB, Having administered the gas to over 15,000 without a single accident, can guarantee it to be perfectly safe. I DB. SINOLAIB Has invented the Esthaemathesic fluid for the painless extraction of teeth. r DB. SINCLAIB*S Artificial Palates do not injure the mouth, but preserve it. DB. SINOLAIB Has invented the “ Acoustic Palate,” which materially improves the voice, rendering it purer and mort distinct; specially adapted for actors, actresses, speakers, and to all'those to whom a clear, distinct voice is necessary. Dr. Sinclair has innumerable testimonials from actors, clergyirten, and medical men, as to the wonderful improvement the Acoustic Palate makes to the voice. O DB. SINOLAIB Combines his Acoustic Palate with his Artificial Teeth. DB. SINOLAIB Can extract teeth and replace them with artificial at •even hours’ notice. DB, SINCLAIR Does not keep ipatients waiting, but attends to them at once, making their artificial teeth at seven hours’ notice. CONSULTATION FREE. Patients requiring Artificial Teeth and Gold Stoppings, in order to secure attendance, should call on the first day of the visit, as Dr. Sinclair is compelled to refuse a number of orders on account of patients' delay. Testimonials from the leading men in America and Australia may be inspected. Inspection of most magnificent appliances—the finest ia Australia —is invited. ■*> ’"‘ln order to ensure entire satisfaction to the inhabitants of Temuka and District, Dk Sincx-aie will return to Temuka on or about the 18th October, so as to personally see how patients have succeeded with the artificial teeth made. Note.—No new work will be undertaken on his second visit, as Dr Sinclair will only bring such tools as are necessary for alterations. Note. —A footman will be in attendance in order to shew patients into the surgery with the utmost privacy.

On account of the prevailing erroneous idea that it is necessary for the gums to shrink before inserting artificial teeth, De Sinclair 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 effect that this method surpasses all others may be inspected. Patients can therefore have their teeth out in the morning and replaced in the evening, and can rely that what they hear re shrinkage of the gums is altogether at fault. It is impossible io explain the new method in an advertisement. "Patients are therefore invited to have it, explained personally. P. E. HODGSON, Agaat

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1235, 4 September 1884, Page 4

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878

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1235, 4 September 1884, Page 4

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