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H. W. HAYBITTLE practical watchmaker &c, Next Ready Monet Stobe, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. O—' ■•' All kinds of English and Foreign Watches and Clocks accurately repaired, and guaranteed for twelve months. tHYNNE LINTON & CO., GENERAL IMPOiiTEKS FOXTON .

fi! HB Mercantile and Bankruptcy GaX zette of New Zealand. — The Pro prietor, m thanking his numerous eubscri bers m Dunedin, Ohristchurch, InvercargiU, Hokitika, Blenheim, Nelson, Wellington Napier, Gisbbrne, New Plymouth, Aucko laid, &.C, &c., and the other 'Prbyincial to>vns, for their liberal supporfc, m the past begs to assure them, now that the Gazette has entered its eighth year of publication, ihW no pains and expense will be sparad m the future m making it, as* iri the • past,' the moßt'ußeful and reliable circular m New Zealand. Besides having the largest and most influential list of subscribers, the j Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette con' tains the fullest particulars of Bills of Sale Mortgages of Stock, Wool Liens, ice, and matters pertaining to Bankruptcy filed m all the chief cities and towns, and more than any other of its kind m the Colony. The M. and B. Gazette is the only Gazette for the Colony published m New Zealand. Annual subscriptions, L 3 3s, payable m advance. Half yearly index, published m January and July m each year. Agents for Wellington— Messrs Baker Broß., Star Chambers, Lambton Quay j for Wanganui — |H. I. Jones , Victoria Avenue. Head office, Dunedin — '•'. I. Wheeler, Advertising Agency S' afford street. Manawatu Road Board. NOTICE is hereby given that m accordance with sections 49 and 50 of the Roads and Bridges €<)nstructioii Act, 1882, that the Miaoawatu Road Board propose to, construct the EoW known as No. 4 Line, Fitzherb(>rt, and that the esti« mated cost of the part for which a BDiecial rate over certain properties m j the Fitziherbert riding is now required is £700,the yearly payinentre-' reljuired to be thereon made isi^Bjanc l thje amount of a special rate required to' meet such payment m 3d m the £ annually on the' rateable value of the following sections m the J^'itzherbert RidirJg, viz: — ! 176, 177. 174, 175, 256, 260, 262, 264, 26.8, 283, 284, 277, 279, 282, ,280, 281, 28U, 275, 275a, 276, 274, 263,263A. .-: 0 ; :■■: iThe plans •: Specifications and de^ tajled estimate of the cost of the proposed' works may be seen at the Boai'd Office, Palmerston North, during Office hours. : The r*oll for the above special rate will be taken on Monday th j 4th day of February, 1884, at the Manawatu Road Board .Office. j G. M. SNELSON, 1 Chairman. New Zealand R ailway s . WAITAKI » BLUFF (WITH BEANUHES) RAILWAY. I 50,000 SLKEPERS. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this Office up to noon on Wednesday, the 20th of February, 1884, for the Supply and Delivery of 50,000 Sleepers, or for any smaller number not less than 5,J200, to be delivered to extent as follows, at the different places mentioned below: — Windsor, 10,000. ; Junction of Catlin's River Branch w|U:h Main Line at Invertiel, 15,000 ; aijid Dunedin Station, 25,000. They are to be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works,Duhedio, and marked "Tender for Sleepers Waitaki-Bluff Railway," on outside ot envelope. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received if presented &t any Tele* graph Office by noon of the same date, provided that written" tenders m due form are lodged at ; a District orj Resident Engineer's Office by the Ba'me hou;r> , ! Specifications may be seen at the Public Works Offices Auckland,Welr lijigton, Nelson, Greym'outhj C'hristcnurch, Dunedin, and ; Inyercargill, and at the Post Offices Gisbprne, ,- Masterton, Palmerston Worthy and JHavelocki . fhe lowest , or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. . , , r , !By command, , ; , ; , ; -., j W.N.BLAIR, ', Ehrineer.^nrCharge.Mid^ielsla^d. ! Public iWorJfes^Qffice,^ ir -. ; !-•>>,...,, ; Dunedin, 15th Januarj, Is&4

THE TEETH. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. Most Wonderful Improvements ' m the Manufacture of ARTIFICIAL ! TEETH. Cheaper than evee. X)X£. jLm. SINCLAIR Member of the Royal College of Surgeo England ; Licentiate of Dental Surgery, Ireland ; fully diplomed ; The wellxknown Specialist on the Teeth and Mouth, From Collins-st., Melbourne, and Botany- ;. • i st., Sydney, W|ill arrive m Palmerston on the 7th April and may be consulted at a plkce +o be announced on his arrival till the Bth April . ■ TTIS success m the most difficult where XX cases others hare failed,may be noted m .the leading newspapers m the Australian ! colonies., i yti: sinclaie. TJii(iertatPß the cars of Hare lips, OJeft Palates, nrid a'l c?i- -nb'-fi rif fch« hiouih ! DE. SINCLAIR. ..<•.. Being accoraiiaine-i by TWO FIRST-CLASS MftO'HANIOAL ASSISTANTS, Will' make arfiifieial teeth on the spot, and by fitting and trying them m before finiehing precludes all chances of misfit. i Dlt. SINCLAIE. Waiving just returned' from Bngla d and America,' has brought such ..magnificent,, appliances, that will ' enable him " to " make Artificial' oti Gold', Cfellluloifij' Vul» canifce, Plafcina, Centennial, ' &c:, v as made m American, and superior to any made m the Colonies. •'..-. . ..... . , ! ,DR.i SINCLAIE., Is JBo .confident' of giving ; saiislactiQn,. .thatV he will accept of no remuneration 'unless a' Peif ect Fit tie ' obtained. 1 ' ' ! DE. SINCLAIR. Ma'lteß his Artificial Teeth' at sucb a moder» ate| price as to defy .compefci (ion. • I ■•.-: -DB. SINCLAIR. Having administered .'the gas, to. ,pv#r15J000 without a single - acciident,' can guarantee it; to be perfectly saf e : . ' : i DX SINCLAIR. Has invented the Eschsemat* sesic fluid Tor thd painless extraction of teeth; <•••;■ | ■ DE. SINCLip;S ..." :.i Artificial Palates do not injure the mouth, but: preserve it. f " •■■■ ' i)R.:siNCLAjR; \ ■ "; Hda inyentea the " Acdusb'c Palate." which 1 ' .materially- improves'the voice. reß'dering 1 if purer and more distinct ; specially «(fapte.d foi # ae.tor.s, : ajbtresses X ; : «p&lteJ!sand to -all ; th<j>B6 1 . i to-whom..a clear distinct c . r vpice is necesparj, Dr 'Sinclair teEtimpriials from' actorsj 1 ciergyiiien 7 .and mtdical men, as to the Wonderful imprlinifei' ment the Acoustic 'Palate 1 ■ makes !to the 1 vo cc. ..:. : . „./ . . . I DR; SiNOLAtR, Cojmbines his Acoußtic Palate with his artificial Teeth. " ' j ;DR;:SINCtiAIR. Can extrabt teeth and replace them with', artificial at seven hours' nbtice. i DR. SINCLAIR. . DQes.Aot keep patients, .waitiug; but attends to! them at once, making their artificial teeth at seven hours' notice. {CONSULTATION FREE. Patients requiring Artificial Teeth, and, Gdld Stoppings, m order to secure attends adce, should call on the first day of the Visit asj Dr Sinclair ' ' it. ' compelled tb ! refit's^ ' ) a '• 'number of orders on accbuhtof patients' delay. . . • .. : ' ". ■ - ,\: :.\ ,].'■ i .j ■ Testimonials from the leading man m, America, and Australia may be isapectedr r ' Inspection bf most magnificent appliances' — xhe finest m Australia— is invited. TpvEAFNESSS—Qaacks calling themJiJ selves " Doctors," are utterly ruining the organs of hundreds sufFerinej from deafness charging from £5 to £20 fot so doing!— l have twe Jinfallible remedies— (No. 1 , deafness arising from colds ; No. 2, tbe thickening of the parts of the Tympanum) irom recipes sent me by those world-known Aurists, the late and present Senior Surgeons of tbe Royal Dispensary for Diseases, of the Eir, London. — Send stamps for,. particulars to T. B. Hannaford, Auckland, New Zealand ,■ r ■ i ; . BUY NO OTHER MAKE BUT ; CHADWICfcS" JK&^r^nwjh. DPBB Six Coco COTTON. . y^Cf&Mm' \ 8 Unsurpassed I jTo he had at all Retail Drapers. ,• jSole Wholesale Agents, I I SARGOODi SON & EWEN, I Dunedin, ' Chrißtchnrch, ■; • ' '■■■"'• jiu^iariii,^; . '■; Invercargi ,

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1159, 26 January 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1159, 26 January 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1159, 26 January 1884, Page 1

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