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1 THE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfeited. This is especially true of a family medicine, and it is positive proof that the ' remedy imitated is of tllfe highest value. As "soon as it had bdeii tested and proved by the? whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steaL the notices in which the press and the people of the Country had expressed the merits of H. 8., and in every way trying to induce suffering invalids to use their stuff instead, expecting to make money on the credit of the good name of H.B. Many others, started nostrums put up in similar style toll. 8., with variouslyjdevised names in which the word "Hop," or »- Hops " were used in a way to induce people to believe they were the same as Hop Bitters. All such pretended remedies or cures, no matter* what their style or name is, and especially those with the word "Hop" or ' Hops' in theirnameorin any way connected with them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch none of them. Use nothing but genuine American Hop Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of green Hops on the white label, and Dr. Soule's name. blown in theartass. Trust nothing else. ' Drf-ffgtsts and Chemists are warned against dealing in imitations or counterfeits. DR. SINLCAIR, M.R.CS., E.; L.D.S.L THE TEETH. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE DENTAL FIRM IN AUSTRALIA. Most Wonderful Improvements in the Mtna* fecture of ARTIFICIAL TEETH. , Cheaper than Ever. DR. L SINCLAIR, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England ; Licentiate of Dental Surgery, Ireland » . fully diplomed. The well-known Specialist on the Teeth and Mouth, From. Collins St., Melbourne, and Botany Bt., Sydney. Will arrive in Reefton, arid may be consulted in an. office in the principal street, which he will take on. arrival, on the 11th to the 15tU JULY ONLY. Aceompbnied by the most complete staff ever formed for the purpose of Dentistry, among whom may be iibted Mir Myers, the famed artificial teeth maker, and Mr J. Mitchell, the adept fsooth setter, besides HIS success in the most (difficult .cams where etk«B have failed, maybe noted in the leading newspapers in the Australian Colonies. DR SINOLAIB Undertakes the cure of Hare-Lips, Cleft Palates, and all Diseases of the Mouth. . DR. BINOIiAIB, Being accompanied by TWO FIRST-CLASS MECHANICAL ASSISTANTS, will make artificial teeth on the .spot, and by' fitting and trying them in before finishing, precludes all chances of misfit. DB. 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, Platina, Centennial, &<*-, as made ia America, and superior to any made in the Colonies. DB. SINOLAIB ' Is so confident of giving satisfaction, that he will accept of no remuneration unless a Perfect Fit be obtained. DB. SINCLAIB Makes his Artificial Teeth at such a moderate price as to defy competition. DB. SINOLAIB, Having administered the gas to over 15,000 without a single accident, can guarantee it to be perfectly sole. DB. SINOLAIB Has invented the Esthoemathesic fluid for the pn inlaw extraction of teeth. DB. SINOLAIB'B Artificial Palates do not injure the mouth, but preserve it. DB, SINCLAIB Has invented the " Acoustic Palate," which materially improves the voice, rendering it purer and more distinct ; specially adapted for actors, actresses, speakers, and to ajl those to whom a clear, distinct voice is necessary. Dr. Sinclair has innumerable testimonials from actors, clergymen, and medical men, as to the wonderful improvement the Acoustic Palate makes to the voice. DB. SINOLAIB Combines his Acoustic Palate with his Amflcul Teeth. DB. SINCLAIB Can extract teeth and replace them with artificia. at seven hours' notice. DB. SINOLAIB Does not keep >patients waiting, but attends to them at once, making their artificial teeth at seven bouse' notice. CONSULTATION FREE. Patients requiring Artificial Teeth and Gold Stoppings, in order to secure attendance, should call on the first day of the visit, as Dr. Sinclair is compelled to fefuse a number of orders on account of patients' delay. Testimonials from the leading men in America and Australia may be inspected. Inspection of most magnificent appliances — the finest io Australia— is invited. In order to ensure entire satisfaction to the inhabitants of Reefton and District, Dr Sinclair will return in Reefton on the 15th August, so as to personally see how patients have succeeded with the artificial teeth made.. Noee. — No new work will be undertaken on his second visit, as Dr Sinclair will only bring such tools as necessary for making alterations. Note. — A footman will be in attendance in order to shew patients into the surgery, with the utmost privacy. On account of the prevailing erroneous idea that it is necessary for the gums to shrink before inserting artificial teeth, Dr Sinclair begs to state that he has adopted the latest American principle, by which means- artificial teeth are inserted by implantation. This enables him to make the artificial teeth so steady and secure that they can never alter, whilst the gums are not even interfered with. Testimonials and American pamphlets to the effect that this method surpasses all others may bo inspected. Patients can therefore have their teeth out in the morning and replaced in the evening, and cn.ll rely that what thoy hear re shrinkage of the gums is altogether at fault. It is impossible tf. explain the ; new method in an advertisement. Patients are therefore invited to have it explained personally. E. F. DODSON, Agent.

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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1414, 9 July 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1414, 9 July 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1414, 9 July 1884, Page 3

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