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CKftISTCHURCH DENTAL CHAMBERS. IN UJN QUALIFIED bUjCESS IN THE soiiaarma AhT of up-to-date DKNTISTRY. - „ ALEGALi V Qualified and Registered 1 ractition er of some yeara' standing fte.s it due to his wide professional knowle ge in the study and deep research of the met ois of up-to- .'ate Dentistry to introduce to the pub ie an e-itirely naw and Bucoessful pocess waereby the most difficult decayed and troublesome testh can be txtraoted without the slighte&t pain whatever. This new uethod causts n.> uncon* ciousnesß or sickly aiter-tffecis, The patient is Bimply aware of is taking place but absolutely icels no pain. * There ipnof xperimenting and no failures, and why snoulrl ene Buffer the continual martyruom of Pain, Nervoueneas Indigestion, and Functional Disturbances arising Irom bad teeth v.hen such an opportunity presents itself of removiig the cause of all* these tri übl s without pain 1 All laiunts may depmd upon receiving the erreatebt care ar-d attention, as a fakilful and Expert Hpeciahst is constant y in att i.dance, also a Laciy Assistant for ladies and chi dien. Gas, chic reform, or Ether also administered if requir d. r J he surgeries are fitted up with the very lales-t hi- ctrical Appiiances for all sorts of JbilJings, Porcelain inlay*, Crown and Bridge Work. B Note th* Address : First Flat Wardell's Buildings, corner High and Cashel Streets, where there are seven roomp, consisting of Surgeries, Waiting - room, Meohanio and Pla.e Department. Plates made only of very be-t maerials and the fit guaranteed, or no charge made. Consultation Hourn : 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2 p.m. to 5 p.m , and 7 p in. to 8 p.m. daily fauturdays clobe at 1 p.m., open again at 7 p m. Terms very moderate, and Conßultation irree. Special arrangements made for families. Country appointments made by letter receive strict attention. Telephone 958 J. E. BAIN, Dental Surgeon./; JOHN MOORE Fndertaker & Cabinetmaker, THAMES STEEKT, OAMARU WAIMATE, and ASHBURTON. Telephone] 93 J RAILWAY STATION FUNERALS conducted in town or oountry. T ~ J n Memoriam Wreaths always in stook JOHN MOORE for Italian and French IRON BEDSTEADS «T See my SPRING MATTRASS and yon wre sure to buy SUITES OF FURNITURE made on Shortest Notice, and kept in stook. S22fi ft ° F ff I*™-™*.1 *™-™*. «rßaohelo M tho*» Bfldstflada are bum to oatoh them J^ MoOOBMAOK NjelviHe Hill Shoeiqg Forge, Wishes to thank his patrons for past enp port, and to notify them that ha will ia future use hia utmoat endeavoura to giv every satisfaction, *. MoCORH^CK M«Mii7HIII Sipilng Forfti

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5, 4 February 1909, Page 164

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Page 164 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5, 4 February 1909, Page 164

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