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THE TEETH. pAimSB~pENTISTRY. Host Ifondtrful Immmtnts in the Manv failure oj ARTIFICIAL TEETH I oheaper"than EVER ! Dr. L. Sinclair, Menbtr of tho Royal College of Silicons, England; Liecntiate of Dental Surgery, Ireland, The Well-known Specialist on the Teeth and Mouth, From Collins-streot, Molbourne, ami Wyu-yard-square, Sydney, and Quccn-strect, Auckland. BeRS to inform tho inhabitants of Mastcrton and Districts, that ho will arrive iu Masterton on WEDNESDAY, the 9th April, whoto he will tako an ofiioo in tho main street, and may bo consulted till tho 14th of the same month. HIS SUCCESS in tho most difficult cases where others havo failed, may be soted in the leading newspaper in tho Australian Colonies. DR, SINCLAIR undertakes the cure of • Haio-lips, Cleft palates, and all diseases of the mouth, DR. SINCLAIR, being accompanied by THREE 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 just returned from England and America, has brought such magnificent appliances, that will enable him to make Artificial Teeth on Gold, Celluloid, Vulcanite, Elatina, Centennial, A'c., as made in America, and superior to any mado in the Colonies, DK. SINCLAIR is so confident of giving satisfaction, that he will accept of no remuneration unless a Perfect Fit is obtained. DR. SINCLAIR makes his Artificial Teeth at such a moderate price as to defy competition. DR,.SINCLAIR having administered tlu . gas to over 15,000 without a single accident, can guarantee it to be perfectly safe. DR. SINCLAIR lias invented the As'hamn' thccaic fluid for the painless extraction of teeth. DR. SINCLAIR'S Artificial Palates do no! injure the mouth but preserve it. DR. SINCLAIR has invented tho" Acoustic I'lato," which materially improves tin voice, rendering it purer and moro dis tinot; specially adapted for actors actresses, speakers, and to all those tc whom a clear, distinct voice is necessary Dr Sinclair has innumerable testimonial! from actors, clergymen, and medics men, as to tho wonderful improvemen l the Acoustic Palate makes to tho voice, DR. SINCLAIR combines his Acousfcii Palate with his Artificial Teeth. DR, SINCLAIR can extract teeth ani replace them with artificial. •DR, SINCLAIR does not keep patieuti waiting, but attends to them at once making their artificial teeth at snvci hours' notice. FREE I,sj Patients requiring Artificial Teeth au< Gold Stoppings, in order to secure attcn dance, should call on the first day of thi visit, aB Dr Sinclair is compelled to refuse: number sf ordors on acceunt of patients delay, V Testimonials from the leading men ii America and Australia may bo inspected. Inspection of most magnificent appliance, -tho finest in Australia—is invited, E. F. HODGSON, 1631 Agent, Great Sale of Drapery, Clothing, and Millinery ' AT Clark's Cash Store, CARTERTON. THE PUBLIC of Carterton and Neighbor hood are respectfully informed tha W. CLARK has resolvod to clear out his Summer Stock and, in order to accomplish his objec speedily, tho prices will bo such as 1 to eclipsi all former efforts, Owing to the unseasonable state of th< weather experienced this summer, the stocl of goods on hand at head quarters is mud larger than usual at this time of year, con sequent!;, the surplus MUST BE SOLDt< make room for extensive shipments o: WINTER GOODS. It ishoped that all who can make in con< venient t» do so, will make their purchase! earlyin the day, and thus avoid the crush which is inevitable in tho evening, especially ON SATURDAYS. Clark's Biles ate so well known through' out the ffairarapa and elsewhere, as being what they profess to be that any remark as to the Genuineness of this Sale would be QUITE SUPERFLUOUS. A few prices aro appended as specimens: Ladies' Costumes from 7/6, Childrens' 2/6 Girls' Straw Hats Gd Ladies' and Children's Rush Hats 3 for 1/"White Flannel, 30 inches wide. 1jPrints 3£d, &>mpadour do. s|d Honey-comwjuilts 4/11 Bedroom Towels, jdoz for 1/6 Damask Table Linen 1/3 per yard Yard wide China Matting BJd Cretonno 7sd Men's Tweed Suits 22/0. Do Trousers 4/G Men's White Mole Trousers 6/G Men's Colored do. 5/6 and 7/6 Men's Military Sox 3 pairs for 1/G Boys' Twe?d Suits 7/6 Also a choice assortment of Ladies Bonnets to be sold at HALF PRICE, and many otliei items too numerous to mention, CLARK'S Cash Drapery and Clothing Stox-e, CARTERTON, 150 c gTENHOUBE AND SMITH'S SELF-ACTING Gaseous Vermin and Rabbit Exterminators, BLENHEIM, NEW ZEALAND. Patented 17th August, 1883. On view at the office of W. M. Bannatyne and CO,, WELLINGTON, 1571 |0 S B A E, Good 10 h.p, Cornish Boiler, in First Class order A patent Brickmaking Machine, capable of moulding 15,000 biicks per day; capable for steam or horso power, A small Boiling down Plant, suitable for small butcher. Also, manufacturers of Speedy's Patent Wool Presses, with racthet motion. ROBERTSON & CO., 1515 l'hoenix Foundry. A. P, FEEDING " LE PETIT BIJOU," FRUITERER, SEEDSMAN AND GENERAL DEALER, TttW taking orders for E, COLLOTTE, 1\ Nurseryman, for Fruit Trees, and all kinds of flowering and foliage plants, BILLHEADS, Account Sales, and Voucher Forms, Proof of Debt Forms, at theWiißAßm Dm Office,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1640, 21 March 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1640, 21 March 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1640, 21 March 1884, Page 4

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