CHRISTCHURCH DENTAL CHAMBERS. - .IN UNQUALIFIED bUOOESS IN Ti£B o- SOIENrmo AUT OF UFTO-DATH . DENTrSTRT. A LEGALLY Qaalined and Registered Practitioner of some yeare' standing feels it due to hia wide professional knowledge in the study and deep research of the methoisof up-to-jate Dentistry to introduce to the pubac an entirely new ana successful process- whereby the most difficult decayed and troublesome teeth can be extracted without the slightest pain whatever. - This new method-causes no uncoufoiousneaa or Bickly af ter-effecTs, The patient is simply aware of what is taking place but absolutely _ feels no pain. -- * " There in no experimenting and no failures, and why should one suffer the continual martyraom of Pain,' Nervousness. Indigeßnon, and Functional Disturbances arising from bad teeth when such an opportunity presents itself of removing the cause of all these trtubles without pain 1 , All patients may depend upon receiving the greatest care and attention, as a Skilful and Expert Specialist is constantly in 'attendance, aleo a Lady Assistant for ladies and children. Gas, Chloroform, or Ether also administered if requind. \The surgeries are fitted up with the very latestEleotrical Appliances for all aorta of Fillings, Porcelain Inlaya, Crown and Bridge Note the Addrdss : First Flat Wardell's Buildings, corner High and Caßhel Streets, where there are seven rooms, consisting of Surgeries, Waiting-room, Mechanic and riate Department. Plates made only of very materials and the fit guaranteed, or no oharge made. . Consultation Hours: 9a.m. to 1 p.m.,- 2 p.m. to 5 p.m , and 7p m. to 8 p.m. daily {Saturdays close at 1 p.m., open again at 7 p.m. Terms very moderate, and Consultation *ree. Special arrangements made for families. Country appointments made by letter receive strict attention. Telephone 958 J. E. BAIN, Dental Surgeon.
JOHN MOORE Undertaker & Cabinetmaker, THAMES STREET, OAMARU WAIMATE, and ASHBURTOH. TBLKPHONB j9B Z BAILWAYSTATION FUNERALS conducted in town or country. In Memoriam Wreaths always in stook JOHN MOORE for Italian and French ...... IRON, BEDSTEADS 49" Bee my SPRING MATT3tASB._^. and you we sure to buy SUITKS OF FURNITURE made on Shortest Notioe, and kept in atook. BEDDING of ALLjEINDS. tarßaohelon reauoed in number by giving m« • oalL as tho«« Bedsteads are su£ to £atoh th«m J9J 9 MoOOBMAOK Melville Hill Shoeing Forge, Wißhes to thank his patrons for patt sup port, and to notify them that he will In future nee his ntmorif eudeATOun to give •very satisfaction. J. HoMRH^CK ■•Site Mill JUiering rorgt.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12, 25 March 1909, Page 444
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