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TIMaRU agricultural and PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE ASSOCIATION'S NINETEENTH ANNUAL SHOW OF STOCK, ETC., WILL BE HELD OIS T THE ASSOCIATION S GROUNDS, WAI-ITI ROAD, ON TUESDAY 28th, AND WEDNESDAY 29th, OCTOBER, Consisting of SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, PIGS, DOGS, POULTRY, DAIRY AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE, IMPLEMENTS, WOOL, ETC., ETC. PRIZES amounting to about £750 will be given in Pieces of Plate and Cash. The N.Z.L, and M.A. Company give a Piece of Plate, value £ls 15sto the Exhibitor taking the Largest Number of Points in Merino Sheep, Class C (Strong Combing) in addition to the Association’s Prize - FOR PARTICULARS SEE PO ITERS. Programmes may be obtained on application to the undersigned. F. W. STUBBS, se 2o Secretary. PHOTOGRAPHY. mHE PHOTO. NOVELTY COMPANY ± HAVE ARRIVED, AND WILL OPEN A BRANCH IN TEMUKA. ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. Next door to the Leader Office, where they will be prepared to execute first-class work at prices never offered before. y. R. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIMaRU AND OAMARU (being a Local Court of Bankruptcy), holden at Timaru. In the matter of “The Bankruptcy Act, 1883,” and of the Bankruptcy of Alexander Wilson, of Seadown, in the Provincial District of Canterbury, Fanner, a Bankrupt, nyroriCE is hereby given that the said Alexander Wilson has this day been adjudicated a Bankrupt in the said Court. The first General Meeting of the Creditors will be held at my Office, North Road. Timaru, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of September, 1884, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon. And the Public Examination of the Bankrupt will be bold at the sitting of the said Court on Thursday, the J6th day of October, 1884, at eleven o’clock in the forenoon. Dated this 17th day of September, 1884. W. C. BESWICK, se2o Deputy Assignee. I\/rANIFESTO TO THE INHABI--IVI TANTS OF TEMUKA.

Ab a duly qualified practitioner in dentistry, holding diplomas in my surgery, showing that I am a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England ; also, Licentiate of Dental Surgery, I take on myself to explain, as well as iho space at my command permits, the method of my practice. I am the head partner and original founder of the Sinclair Dental Firm. I have two brothers in the business, and Messrs Ferguson and George. Our head office is in Sydney, and we have branches in Melbourne, Brisbane and Wellington, and now, seeing the enormous success that has attended us in the S -uth Island, I have just received permission to open a further branch in Christchurch. I beg most emphatically to state that I am not making this professional lour on spec., but I am here for the purpose of establishing the Sinclair dental firm’s name, and this town will he visited every three months by my brother, who will have charge of the business in the South Island. It is my intention to visit New Zealand every eight months to see those who have been treated by my operators iu my absence. I shall, therefore, have no time to undertake any new work personally. My charges are moderate, and are .based on the sound business principle of securing a legitimate profit only, in return for a work of guaranteed quality. I have had a scale of charges printed, and patients are charged exactly the same as in Sydney and Melbourne. I have introduced a new method of making artificial teeth. It is called the implantation piinciple, by which means lam enabled to extract the teeth and rephtej them with others at .from four to seven hours’ notice, and can guarantee you that they will not be the least affected by the shrinkage of the gums ; but that they will last you a lifetime. With this plate we give a guarantee of 15 years, and there is not the slightest pain attached to the whole of the operation. So literally true is this statement that I am willing to forego any remuneration whatever if this is not carried out. I have invented the Esthaemasthetic, which enables me to ■ take out teelh without the slightest twinge of pain. This does not make you unconscious. There is therefore no danger whatever m taking it. Those in the most delicate health need have no fear whatever of having their mouth, the most important organ of the body, attended to. Let me point out the boon that artificial teeth confer. They enable you to masticate your food, and so drive that dread enemy indigestion from your body, restoring you once more to good health, a thing which no medicine, however potent, can possibly effect, providing the proper means for masticating food are absent. Having already attended to a number of patients in this town ; having executed over fifty orders for artificial teeth, and extracted oyer four times that number in Temuka, I am prepared to corroborate the foregoing statements. In conclusion, permit me to say thet 1 take the greatest pride in my profession (having been over twenty two years in it), as it serves a high purpose, and alleviates one of the greatest evils flesh is heir to. 1 am, yours truly, L, Sinclair, M.B.CS.E. and L.D.S.E.C.S.I, also D D.S., America. Dr Sinclair may be consulted at bis private rooms at the Crown Hotel, Temuka, till the 19th instant only. Patients, in order to secure attendance, should call at once.

WAJSiTED— A STRONG, INTELLIGENT YOUTH, about sixteen, to lean Saddle aud Collar Making Apply H. LANSDOWNE, Saddle and Collar Maker, se 2 Geraldine. TON of RYE w STRAW. H. LANSDOWNE, Collar Maker, si,2 Geraldine.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1241, 20 September 1884, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1241, 20 September 1884, Page 2

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