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TENDEIiS \V •'NTIiD for a BRIDGE over WHEELS AND’S RIDDLE. At the Same time ho invites the Public to come and she them growing (TREES, TREES, TREES) in The Oxford Nursery, Temuka. The Largest Stock of FRUIT AND FOREST TREES. Ever offered in South Canterbury All ao-es and size?, suitable for transplanting Prices pquaMy ps low as at any other Nnrseiy in Canterbury. lam also preoared to exchange Trees for anything my Customers mey thick fit to bring in the shape of Horses, CaiHe, Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, Wheat, Oa.s, Barley, Grass SeeG 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 booked for Early Ashleaf Kidney Potatoes. Genuine Garden Seeds In Stock. All Trees carefully packed, and all Ordeis punctually attended to. WHE ELBA ND, NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, •jy26 TEMUKA. THE SINCLAIR DENTAL FIRM. Messrs Sinclair, Ferguson & George. Head Office—Botany Street and Wynard Square, Sydney. Branches-Collins Street, Melbourne, and Queen Sireet, Brisbane. Now Establishing—The New Zealand Centre Branch, in Wellington. "ii W/M DR. SINCLAIR, M.p C.5.,E.; L.D.5.,1. THE TEETH. PAINLESS DENTISTRY, THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE DENTAL FIRM IN AUSTRALIA. st Wonderful Improvements in the Man’" facture of ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Cheaper -e.hN Ever. DR. L SINCLAIR, ier of the Royal College of Surgeons, England Licentiate of Dental Surgery. Ireland r ie well-known Specialist on the Teeth and Mouth, om Collins St-, Melbourne, and Botany St., Sydney. ,s arrived in Temuka, and may he consulted his rooms, Crown Hotel, Temuka, (pri,te entrance), from 17th to 19th Sepmber only, accompanied by the 1 most mplete staff ever formed for the purpose of mtistry, among whom may be noted Air yers, the famed artificial teeth maker, and r J. Alitchell, the adept tooth setter, besides her assistants lIS success in the most difficult cases where other* have failed, may be noted in the leading’ news* p«rs in the Australian Colonies. DR SINCLAIR v J idertakes the cure of Hare-Lips, Cleft Palates, and Diseases of the Mouth. DR. SINCLAIR, ing accompanied by FIRST-CLASS MEIANICAL ASSISTANTS, will make artificial teeth the spot, and by fitting and trying them in before ishing, precludes all chances of misfit. DR. SINCLAIR, . iving just returned from England and America, has mght such magnificent appliances, that will enabl* n to make Artificial Teeth on Gold, Celluloid, ilcanite, Platina, Centennial, &c., as made in America, d superior to any made in the Colonies. DR. SINCLAIR so confident of giving satisfaction, that he will accept no remuneration unless a Perfect Fit be obtained* DR. SINCLAIR - 1 akes his Artificial Teeth at such a moderate price to defy competition. DR. SINCLAIR, aving administered the gas to over 15,000 without angle accident, can guarantee it to he perfectly safe. DR. SINCLAIR is invented the Esthcemathesic fluid for the painless traction of teeth. DB. SINCLAIR’S tificial Palates do not injure the mouth, but preserve it. DB. SINCLAIR is invented the “ Acoustic Palate,” which materially proves the voice, rendering it purer and mon distinct; =cially adapted for actors, actresses, speakers, and to those to whom a clear, distinct voice is necessary. -. Sinclair has innumerable testimonials from actors, rgymen, and medical men, as to the wonderful provement the Acoustic Palate makes to the voice. ■A DB. SINCLAIR mbines his Acoustic’Palate with his Artificial Teeth. DR. SINCLAIR n extract teeth and replace them with artificial at ten hours’ notice.. DB. SINCLAIR ies not keep 'patients waiting, but attends to them onee> ™aking. their artificial teeth at seven hours’ CONSULTATION FREE. Patients requiring Artificial Teeth and Gold Stoplines, in order to secure • attendance, should call on |U first day of the visit, as Dr. Sinclair is compelled to ■fuse a number of orders on atcount of patients’ delay. Testimonials from the leading men in America and Australia maybe inspected. Inspection of most magnificent appliances—the finest B Australia —is invited. In order to ;eiisiire entire.; satisfaction to the habitants of Temuka and District, De inclaik will return to Temuka on or about ie 18th October, so as to personally see bow .-■Ments have succeeded with the artificial teeth iad«>. Noxr. —No new work will be undertaken on is second visit, as Dr Sinclair will only bring icb tools as are necessary for alterations. jf OTE- —A footman will # be in attendance in rder io show patients into the surgery with the liuosl privacy. On account, of the prevailing erroneous idea U i- it is necessary for the gums lo shrink jlore insei ting, artificial teeth, Dr Sinclair j OS i 0 slate ’ that be las adoptedt.be latest merican principle, by which 'means artificial elh are inserted by implantation. This lables him to n*.ake the artificial teeth so eady and secure that they can never alter, bilst the gums are not even interfered with, estimoniuls and American pamphlets to the feet (bat this method surpasses all others may > inspected. Patients can therefore have their teeth out the morning and replaced in the evening, id can rely that what they hear re shrinkage 1 lie gums is altogether at fault. It is im-is-ible 'o explain the new method in an adrtisement. Patients are therefore invited to ve 11 explained personally. F. E. HODGSON, Agent

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1241, 20 September 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1241, 20 September 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1241, 20 September 1884, Page 4

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