CHRISTCHURCH DENTAL CHAMBERS. IN UNQUALIFIED BUUOESS IN THE SCIENTIFIC AKT OF UP-TO-DATE x DENTISTRY. A LEGALLY Qualified and Registered Practitioner of some years' standing feels it due to his -wide professional knowledge in the -study and deep research of the metbo is of up-to-date Dentietry to introduce ' to the public an entirely new and successful process wbereby the most difficult decayed and troublesome teeth can' be extracted without the slightest pain whatever. This new method causes n» unconsciousness or sickly af ter-effeots, The patient iB simply aware of what is taking place but absolutely feels no pain. There is no experimenting and no failures, and why should one suffer the continual mar fcy room of FaiD, Nervousness. Indigestion, and Functional Disturbances arising from bad teeth when such an opportunity presents itself of removing the cause of all these troubles without pain 1 All patients may depend upon receiving the greatest care" and attention, as a Skilful and Expert Specialist iB constantly in attendance, also a Lady Assistant for ladies and children. Gas, Chloroform, or Ether also administered if require d. The surgeries are fitted up with the very latest Electrical Appliances for all sorts of Fillings, Porcelain inlays, Crown and Bridge Work. .Note the AddreßSj First Flat Wardell'a Buildings, corner High and Cashel Streets, - where there are seven rooms, consisting of Surgeries, Waiting- room, Meuhanio and Plate Department. Plates made only of very beat materials and the fit guaranteed, or no charge made. _ Consultation Hours : 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., 2p.m. to 5 p.m , and 7 pm. to 8 p.m. daily. Saturdays close at 1 p*m,, open again at 7 p.m. Terms very moderate, and Consultation , Free. Special arrangements made for families. Country appointments made by letter receive striot attention. Telephone 958. J. E. BAIN, Dental Surgeon.
JOHN MOORE Undertaker & Cabinetmaker, THAMES STBEET, O AMARU WAIMATE, and ASHBURTON. . OAMABTT )Q o * NEAB TELEPHONE j9B * RAILWAY STATION FUNEBALS oondaoted in town or country. In Memoriam Wreathe always in stook JOHN MOOBE for Italian and French IRON BEDSTEADS •T Set my SPEDTG MATTRABB__ and you are sore to bny SUITES OF FUBNITURE made on__ Shortest Notice, and kept in stook. BEDDING of ALL KINDS. «TBaoheloH rednoed in number by giving me a call, as tho«s Bedßteada axe anr« to catch them JMoOORMAOK • • — tyelville Hill Shoeing Forge, Wishes to thank his patroni for past Bnp port, and^to notify them that he will in future use hia utmost endeavours to give every satisfaction. J. MoCMMtfK ■•Siit Hill Slpilng Forft.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 9, 4 March 1909, Page 324
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