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Drapery O P E N IN G THIS WEEK AT j. MARSHALL'S, ALBERT STREET AND POLLEN v " . STREET, NEW MATTINGS NEW FLOORCLOTHS NEW WINDOW CURTAINS NEW CALICOES NEW SHEETINGS NEW FLANNELS NEW HOSIERY ' NEW GLOVES MANAGER SHOBTLAND BRANCH, Mr G. BOON, 5 per Cent. Discount for Cash on 5s and upwards. ZSTotices THE TEETH. — A WONDERFUL THING! — PAINLESS DENIISTRY. ALL OPERATIONS WITHOUT PAIN. MOST WONDERFUL IMPROVEMENTS in the MANUFACTURE of ARTIFICIAL TEETiI.—CHEAPER THAN ETER. Dr. L. Sinclair, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England; Licentiate of Dental Surgery, Ireland: fully diploxrad. THE WELL-KNOWN SPECIALIST ON THE TEETH AND MOUTH. From Collins street, Melbourne, Botany Btreet, Sydney, and Queen street, Auckland, HAS ARRIVED on the Thailand may be Consulted at the PACIFICHHOTEL till WEDNESDAY, 20th instant, only. Patients must therefore c-ll NOT LA.TER than TUESDAY, or else the!-' orders will be refused. His success in the most difficult cases where others have failed, may be noted in the leading newspapers in the Australian colonies DR. SINCLAIR Undertakes the cure of Hare-lips, Cleft Palates, and all diseases of the mouth. DR. SINCLAIR, Being accompanied by TWO FIRST-CLASS 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 t jvtf,t,-J?eturned from England and America,' .^W?" brought such magnificept appliances that'will enable him to make Artificial Teeth on Gold, Celluloid, Vulcanite, Platina, Centennial, etc., aB made in America, and euperior lo'any made in the Colonies. DR SINCLAIR Is so confident of giring Satisfaction, that he will accept of no remuneration unless a Perfect Fit be obtained. DR. SINCLAIR Makes his Artificial Teeth at such a moderate price as to defy competition. r ■ DR SINCLAIR, Having, admitrstered the gaß to over 15,000 without a single accident; can guarantee it to be perfectly safe. DR. SINCLAIR Has invented the Esthsomatbsesio fluid for the painleis extraction of te6tb. . DR. SINCLAIR'S Artificial Palates do not injure the mouth, but preserve it. DR. SINCLAIR Has ; invented the " Acoustic Palate," which materially improves the voice, rendering it purer and more distinct; specially adapted for actors, actresses, speakers, and to all those to whom a clear, distinct voice is necessary.. Dr. Sinclair haa innumerable testimonials from actors, clergymen, and medical men, as to the wonderful improvement the Acoustic Palate makes to the voice. DR. SINCLAIR Combines hia Acoustic Palate with his Artificial Teeth. DR. SINCLAIR . Can extract te.elh and replace them with artificial at seven hours' notice. DR. SINCLAIR Does not keep patients 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 vtat, 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 fineat in Australia—is invited. MR TYND.ALL begs to inform the Public and his Patients at the Thames that for their greater convenience be has REMOVED bis Consultation Rooms to Mr Hail's, Chemist, Owen street, where ho wil. be happy tc> receive his Patients on the THIRD TUESDAY in every MontbR UP TUB E S. TYERSONS Buffering from the above should X apply to J. -JT.. R. STRICKLAND, Surgical Instrument-maker (late maker to Leeds, Bradford, Wakefield Hospitals, and Gateshead Dispensary). Vincent, street, Auckland (13 doora from Cook street, right hand side). - 2239 At a very pleasant tea party, the conversation turned on transmigration. A lady m exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGowam'b beat, turned to Mr— — and asked what form he would prefer to inhibit P Xfi fo» diwalved in f c Til, m*i»m,;

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4716, 18 February 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4716, 18 February 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4716, 18 February 1884, Page 3

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