General Notices I _ . .„..- ■ — ! THE TEETH. j PAINLESSMNIISTRy. j T, -TOST WONDERFUL IMPROVE- [ M MENTS in the MAN OFACTUSE of ARTIFICIAL TEET IT.—CHEAPER THAN ETER. Dr. L. Sinclair, Member of' the Boyal College of Surgeons, England j Licentiate of Dental Surgery, Ireland: full? diplomaed. THE WELL-KNOWN SPECIALIST ON THE TEETH AND MOUTH. From Collins street, Melbourne, Botany street, Sydney, and Queen street, Auckland, will arrive on the Thames on the 16th of Feb., and may be Consulted at the PACIFIC HOTEL till the 21st instant only. ! His success in the most difficult cases where otheri have failed, may be noted in tbo leading newspapers in the Australian colonies 33E. SINCLAIR Undertakes the cure of Hare-lips, Cleft Palates, and all diseases of the mouth. DR. SINCLAIR, Being accompanied by TWO URST-OLASS MECHANICAL ASSISTANTS, will make artificial teeth on the spot, and by fitting and trying them in before finishing, precludes all chance of misfit. DR. SINCLAIR, Having just returned from England and America, has brought Buch magnificent appliances that will enable him to make ArliScial Teeth on Gold, Celluloid, Vulcanite, Platina, Centennial, etc., as made in America, and superior lo any made in the Colonies. dr Sinclair Is so confident of giving 'satisfaction, that he will accept of no remuneration unless a I Perfect Fit be obtained. DR. SINCLAIR Makes his Artificial Teeth at such a moderate [ pyice as to defy competition. DR SINCLAIR, Having administered the gas to over 15.CCD without a single accident, can guarantee it to be perfectly safe. DR. SINCLAIR Has invented the Estbtematbaejin fluid for the painless extraction of teeth. DR. SINCLAIR'S Artificial Palates do^ not injure the mouth, but preserve it. D 3. SINCLAIR Has invented the " Acoustic Palate," which materially improves the voice, rendering it purer and more distinct; specially adapted for actors, aotre-ees, speakers, ajid to all those to whom a clear, distinot voice is necessar/. Dr. Sinclair ha 3 innumerable testimonials from aetoM, clergymen, and mcdiral men, »s to tfce wonderful improvement the Acoustic Palate makes to the voiej. DR. SINCLAIR Combines h*s Acoustic Palate -with Wb Artificial Teeth. , DR. SINCLAIR Can extract teeih nnd replace them with articial at seven hours' notice. DR. SINCLAIR Does not keep pitienta waUinj, but_ atLnds to them at once, ncak-ng their arliSciel teeth 1 at seven hours' notice. CONSULTATION EitEE. Patients requiring Artificial Teeth arc! Gold Stoppings, in order to secure attendance, should call on the fiv.it day of the vist,:.; D_« ! Sinclair is compelled to refuse a number of ' ordev3 on account of p-ii Cents'deley. Testimonials from the leading men in America and Australia may Id inspectjd. Inspcrtioa. of most rnagnificei.'.; applhncia i —the finest in Austi. .Ha—is invit.-.1. A Merry Chiistmas to All! CHRISTMAS BOXES GIVEN AWAY! W. OEEBLE T-A3 decJded^ to giw n B ND^OM2 JLjI PRESENT to eich aud all who BUY A. POUND OF 3a TEA, The Tea is <-quj 1 to eny 3a Tea in the Colony. The Pr.. ents are worth Retail from ' 2s 6d to 7b 6d each. ALL OTHER GOODS YEEY CHEAP. Currants, 7d per 1b; Raisins (best), 9d; Sdltauas (best), lOd; Lemonpeel, Is 6d per lb; Jams, 8d (English), 103} pardmes, 10d; small do., Cd j Salmon, 9d; Coy.'s No. 1 Susar, 4£d per lb, or 10a 6d per 561bs. CANTEUEUP-Y HAMS Is per lb. LARD, lOd per lb (ly the uladder), CHEESE, lOd per lb. 0. BRAND FLOUR, CHAMPION, and other Choice Brauds, 61bs for Is, and Cheap by the Bag. Please Call and see far yourselves ; enquire the prices, and note the qualilie3 of the Goods, and I am confident you will say Dsxblb's is the Cheapest and Beat Establishment on the Thames for you to deal. 3s TEA FOR 3s! JEWEL PRESENTS fob NOTHING 1 Please ISoie the Address— W. Deeble, EOLLESTON STREET. AWARDED THREE! FIRST PRIZES AT AUCEXAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW, — 18S3 — Foa TINWARE, COLONIAL t)VENS, SPOUTING, & LEADEDGE § RIDGE CAP.: GEORGE McCAUL, THAMES GALV;.:;!3ED ICON WCBKS COLONIAL OVEN MANUFACTORY, Laows akd Davy Stbb*.t3, THAMES. MR TYNDALL begs to inform the Publio and his PalLnls at the Thames that for their greatsr convenience he has RE« MOVED his Consultation Eooms to Mr Hall's, Ohear'at, Owen B,r;et, where he wil. be happy to i-ece've his Patients on. the THIRD TUESDAY in every Month. 11 A deep eaibro^aed tint" which tellithe nature of the leif McGjWi-l uMt at isper
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4708, 8 February 1884, Page 3
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723Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4708, 8 February 1884, Page 3
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