THE' TEETH. Ai" iAINLESS IWTISTRYI Most Wonderful Improvements in the Mann- ; facture of ARTIFICIAL TEETH! . CHEAPER THAN EVER! ; Dr. L Sinclair, Member of tlio Royal Collego of Surgeons, England; Lieentiato of Denial Surgery, Iroland. The Well-known Specialist onthe Teeth aud Mouth, From Collins-street, Melbouruo, and Wyn-yaid-square, Sydney, and Queen-atrcot, Auckland, Begs to inform tho inhabitants of Mnsterton aud Districts, tint he will arrivo in Master- , ton on the Ist of April, where he will Uki: an office in the main street, and. may U\ consulted till the 14th of the same mouth TIS SUCCESS in the moat difficult o ui .-u JLL whero others have failed, may bo noted in tho leading newspaper in tlio Australian Colonies, DB, SINCLAIR undertakes the euro of Hare-lips, Cleft palates, and all diseases of the mouth, DR. SINCLAIR, being accompanied by THREE FIRST-CLASS MECHAM CAL ASSISTANTS, will inako artificial 'teeth on the spot, ami by fitting and trying them in before finishing, precludes all chance of misfit. DR. SINCLAIR, having just relume I from England and America, has brought mch • magnificent appliances, that «i 1 oanblc him ( to make Artificial Tooth x\ I inkl, Celluloid,' Vulcanite, Pl.itina, Centennial," Ac, m -made in America, and tupeiibr to any made in the Colonies. DU. SINCLAIR is m confident of giving satisfaction, that he will accept of no remuneration unless a Perfect Fit n obtainod. DR. SINCLAIR makes hh Artificial Teeth at such a moderate pi ice as to defy competition, DR. SINCLAIR having administered the gas to over 15,000 without a single accident, can gnaraatco it to bo perfectly safe. DB. SINCLAIR Ins invented the Asihamuthresic fluid fur tlio painless extraction of teeth. DR. SINCLAIR'S Artificial Palates do not injure the mouth but preserve it. , . DR. SINCLAIR has invented tho " Acoustic Plato," which materially improves the voice, rendering it purer and more dis tinct; specially adapted for nctoiv, actresses, speakeis, and to all those w whom a clear, distinct voice is nccesMi y, Dr Sinclair has itmumciablc estiuioi.iau from actors, clergymen, aud mciiiual men, as to tho Wondeiful improvement tho Acoustic Palate makes to the voice. DR. SINCLAIR combines bis Acoustic Palatu with his Artificial Teeth. DR, SINCLAIR can extract teeth and replace them with artificial ' DR SINCLAIR does not keep patijms waiting, but attends tu them ao tuice, making their artificial teeth at wivun houis 1 notice. trCON'Sr.'LTATION FKEKLsi Patients requiring.Art.ficial Teeth and Gold Stoppings, in o:dcr to scciim attendance, should call on ths first day of the visit, as Dr Sinclair k compslled to refuse a number of orders on acceuntof patients' delay. . %*' Testimonials from the leading men in Ameiica and Australia may be inspected; Inspeotiou of most magnificent appliances —tlio finest in Australia—is invited. : ... E. F. HODGSON, 1C34 ~■ .Agent. AMALGAMATED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' SPORTS. SPORTS. To beheld in • MR MEADS' PADDOCK, GREfTOWN, ON ST, PATRICK'S DAT, •March 17 (Monday) Judoes—Messrs Wrn, Skcet and J. Moguiie. Starters-Messrs D. Cameron, and J. Toeker, IlANDicArrEnns-Messrs V, Armstrong W. Hirsohberg, and I. Udy,.(terlius). Timkueepkr—Mr V. Armstrong. Treasurer-Mr J. FulLr. No. , . 1, Maiden race, 220 yards, entrance 2s Cd. Ist prize, 403 second prize, 20s 2, Youths' raco, under IG, . 220yte entrance Is, Ist prize 15s, 2nd prize 7s 61 3, Hop-stcp-anfl-jump, entrance 2s, Ist prize 20s, 2nd prize 10s i I,lst. Event St, Patrick's Handiiap, 5, Vaulting with pole, entrance 23,15t prize 20s, Becond prize 10s 0. Friendly Societies Handicap, 22tyds, entrance 2s od, Ist prizo 40s, 3nd prize s)a 7, Running high jump, entrance 2s Ist' prizo 20s, 2nd prize 10s 8. Maori race, 410 yds, entrance 2s 6d Ist prize 303,-2 nd prize 10,3 •J. 2ndiEvent St. Pfdnfik's Handbap, 40yds. ; ■ . . 10. Sack race, entrance Is, Ist pr ia lop2nd prize 7h / ' ' : 11. Throwintr hammer, cmrance 2j Ist prizo2os,'2nd prize 7s >od , 12. Hurdle Race, 440 yds, entrance fe, Ist prize 50.1, 2nd prizo 20s 13. Three legged race entranco 2s, H prizo 20s, 2nd 'prize 10a ■■ j 14. .'Stoii'o and-baskel race. 25ydj eitvance 23 Gd,lßiprfce 40s, .2nd prizo 153 , . 15. Oadefc race, to fe run in unifom, bdop, "220ydfl; entranco jls/lsfc prize 15s, Sid prize 5V jm ■■•; / ■■ i, ■ 16. One .mile handicap, aoirani} 4s, Ist prize 80s, 2nd prize, 20s 17. Boys'sack race, under 12, env.ncok Ist prize 10s, 2nd .5s 18 Walking Handicap, 2 miles, entrance 4s, lsfc ; prize 90s, find prizo 30s 19. Putting stone, 16lb, o&trane 2s, Ist prize 20j, Becond 10s | 20.3rd Event, St. Patrick's Hinlicap, 220 yds ■ ; ' \ 21, Committee race 22yds, If; prize 20s 22, 100 yds handicap, entrant 2s (id, Ist prize 40s, 2nd prize 20s 23, Consolation race, 220 yds, France 2). Ist prize 30s, 2nd prizo 10s. , \ 24, Forced-handicap, 220 yds, (.-trance 2a Od; Ist prize 30a 2nd prize, 10s.> Boy's Race at intervals. ■ BULKB AND REGULATIGjS. Entries to bu made to tho Sectary on tho ground (races No, 6 and S e^ppted) open to all. \ Two comjetitors to start, or n^iizo; threo to start, or no second prize. \ Tho decision of the Committee, ew|mever they may appoint, shall, in all caSa of dispute, be final; and all appeals sl)[| b-j made within i quarter of an hour al'leWlm event. \ " St.' Patrick's Handicap will be ruiin 3 events, and count by points—s first 3 second j 2 third. First prizo 100s; 2fl, 403; 3rd, 20s. Entrance fee for'tH;e ovonts.Ss, ■ 1 In the event of the weather proving uh favorable, the Committee shall by« it I their power to postpone tho Sports. rum di, today. . i ;, Admission, Js; chi!die;i under 12, half ; : price, . 1 , A (IBAND PROCESSION'- : Of Friendly Societies in fuil R/'gajin, wil start' from Foresters'. Hall, at 10 a hi. 1 headed by a Bra3s Baud, which will play 01 " tho ground, ! .. . . . KF. MAXTON, 1629,/ Hon, fee.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1635, 15 March 1884, Page 3
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