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The practice of dentistry is now quite a different thing to what it was (says the N.Z. Times). Once extraction was rather a matter of strength and force, than delicate skill. No one going to competent practitioners need fear pain, because pain is avoidable, and when inflicted is the evidence of unskilfulness. - Quite one of the best surgeries in Wellington is that of Messrs. Marsden and Chamberlain at 69 Manners 1 street, close to the Opera House, and immediately over Mr. McKenzie’s Pharmacy. Mr. Chamberlain is a specialist of over sixteen years’ experience in painless extraction and plate work. Mr. Marsden has for many years specialised in crown and bridge work as well as in filling teeth with gold, silver, cement, and porcelain....

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New Zealand Tablet, 3 July 1913, Page 45

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, 3 July 1913, Page 45

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