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H. W. HAYBITTLE practical watchmaker &c, Next Heady ' Monet Stobe, THE SQUARE, P&LME.R3TON NORTH. All kinds of English and Foreign Watches and Clocks accurately, repaired, and guaranteed for twelve months. THYNNE LINTON & CO., GENERAL I MPO.iEKS FOXTON.

T\ HE Mercantile and Bankruptcy Ga--1 zette of New Zealand. — The Pro prietor, m thanking his numerous subscribers m I'uTiedinj (Jhristchurch, Invercargilli fcjokitika, Blenheim, Kelson, Wellington JSla,pier, Gisborne, />ew Plymouth, Auck^ land, &c, &c, and the other Provincial towi s, for their liberal support m the past begs, to assure them, now that the Gazette has entered its eigh'h year ; of publication, ihat no pains and expense will be spared m the future m making itj as m. ihe past, the most useful and reliable circular m New Zealand. Besides having the largest and most influential list of subscribers, the Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette contains the fullest particulars of Bills of .Sale Mortgages of Stock, Wool Liens, &.<s., 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 WelUington — Messrs Baker Bros., titar Chambers, Lambton Quay ; for Wanganui — H. I. Jones , Victoria Avenue. Head office, Dunedin — B. T. Wheeler, Advertising Agency Stafford street, E. ELLEBY GILBEKT, PIANOFOETE, Harmonium, and Cabinet Organ Tuner and Evpairer. EE. G. makes four visits m the • year between New Plymouth aud Palmerston, caliibg at all towns and' country districts ; having with him a good supply of all kinds of matorial for repairing Pianos, Harmoniums, &c, &c. ■: ■■ , . ' : Pianos Tuned by the year. Orders may be left at the Daily Times Office. WOOL WOOL. ;iBBg-1884 . THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AIND MEECANTILE AGENCY CO., (Limited).. CAPITAL £3,000,000. IiHE Company begs to announce that it will, as heretofore, bold regular .public sales of the new clip during the season, at its commodious warehouse m Welling on, and. in soliciting the continued support of wool growers, would; call attention to the complete arrange-; meats made for dealing with consign-! meats. AH parcels of wool committed to the ''ompiiuy's care for local arej. on r. ceipt, carefully KXAMINED AKB VALUED BY COMPETENT PERSONS, and a report thereon transmitted 1 to owners. FARMERS' LOTS, no' matter bow small, also receive tbe same; efficient attention. iNo ots aie sold at below the reserves fixed by consignors, and m those cases where specific instructions are not fur-j niched, the Company's valuation is! adopted as a reserve. The Company' further acts AS SELLING BROKEiItJ ONLY, an additional guarantee that! clients' interests will be protected.^ Should, satisfactory prices not be realized; the Company pftera the alternative 1 course of shipment ; no wareh"use charges wha ever being made on wools tbuii withdrawn from sale. " j Account sales, with net proceeds, are 1 ..'emitted promptly within seven days of date of auction, j In demonstrating the hiijh reputation possessed by the (Jomjany m the bandl ing of wool on behalf ot its colonia' constituents, the following figures will be significant, viz : — Bales. Shipments to N.Z.L. & M.A. Co., London, 1883 72,087 Sales by N.Z.L. & M.A; Co., m Melbourne, season 1882 ... 27,989 Sales by iN'.Z.L. & Ma. Co., m JSew Zealand, season 1882 9,100 Total ... 109,176 , The Company also accepts the consignment of every description oi colonial produce, including Grain, Frozen Meat, Tallow, Leather, Hides, Sheepskins, Habbit Skins, &c, for sale m New Zealand; or Australasian, American »r>d London markets. • ■ Liberal Cash advances are made where required on all ' produce placed m the Company's hands for sale or shipment. ; Full 7 information will bfe furnished ou application at the Company's Office, Custom r JHouse Quay, Wellington, or to thp Agents of the Bank of New Zealand at Foxtpn and Palmerston,

THE TEETH. PAINLESS DENTISTKY. Most Wonderful Improvements m the Manufacture of ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Cheaper than eveb. I>Xfc. X.. SINCLAIR Member of the Boyal College of Surg < England ; Licentiate of Dental Kurgery, Ireland ; fully diplomed ; . The wellKknown Hpecialisfc on the Teeth and Mouth, From Collins-st., Melbourne, and Botanyst., Sydney, Will arrive m Palmerstononthe 7th April and may be consulted at a place *o be announced on his arrival till the Bth April HIS success m tbe mo^fc difficult ;where eases others have failc'jmay be noted m the lea'Jing newspapers m the Australian colonies. DR, SINCLAIR. Under! akeß the cure of Hare lip's, Cleft Palates, and all diseases of the niouth. DR. SINCLAIR. . Being accorapained by TWO : FIRS i T-CLASS MECHANICAL ASSISTANTS, will, make artificial teeth On the spo*, and by fitting and trying them m before finishing precludes all chances of misfit DX. SINCLAIR. Having just returned frpnvßngis d and America, has brougi.t' such magnificent appliances, that will enable him to make Artificial Teeth en Gold, tfeiluloi' 1 , Vulcanite, Platina, Gent» ; nnibl, &c.v'as made m Ameican, and superior to any made m tbe Coloniee, DR, SINCLAIR. ; Is so confident of giving satisfaction, that he will accept of no remuneration unless a Pei feet Fit be obtained DR. SINCLAIR. Makes his Ariificial Teeth at such a moderate price as to defy competition. ...... DR. SINCLAIR. Having administered" ''the" 'gas" to over 15.000 without ■ a : - ''single »tap.ident, can guarantee it to be perfectly safe. ; DR. SINCLAIR. ; Has invented the ifisthsßmat' SBsic fluid for! the painless extractim of teeth. ,■■■'! DR SINCL^iR'S ! Artiißcial Palates do not injure the moutb,' but preserve it. ' ! DR. SINCLAIR, I Has invented the ''Acoustic" Pal ite.^' which, materially improves t.h>; voice, rendering it purer and more distinct ; specially adapted! for actore, actresses, speakers and to all! i hi cc to whom a olear-distincfe-'ToioeJ^ necessarj, l)r Finclair has inatimerablej f estimonials from actors, clergymen, andj medical men, as to the Wonderful improve-l mmt the Acoustic, Palate (makes :; to the voioe. • . . i DR. SINCLAIR. | Combines his Acoustic Palate with bis artiJ ficial Teeth. ' ! DR. .SINCLAIR. | Can extract tee'ih and replace them with 1 artificial at .seven hours' notice. ! DR. SINdLAIR. ' Does not keep paturvis waiting, but « fend -4 to them at "once, making their artificial] teeth at seven hours' notice,. . ' j • CONSULT AT TON FREE. | . Patients requiring Artificial Te--thlanc: Gold Stoppings, m order to secure attendance, should call on the first day of the visit as Dr Sinclair lfc compeliert to' refuse a 1 nnmber of orders on account of j>atienta"; delay. ' * ' : ' : Testimonials from the leading man in' America and Ansiraliu may be ir.sj;ecled, i t Inspection of most magnificent appliances' — the finest m Australia — isiiivited. D" E A FN ESS!— C^iacks calling themselvis " Doctorc," are utterly ruining theorgaus of 'hundreds suflferinK from' deaf uess charging trom £5 to £'20 for so doing!— l have. two (infallible remedies— (JNo. 1, (leaf ness arising from ci'lds ; No. 2, the thickeniugiof 'he ; parts of the Tympanum) ironi recipes sent mo by those vvorid-knovxu Aurists, the late add present' Senior Surgeons of" the Royal Dibpensury for l)isea;ses of the Frar, London.— Scad stauij s for part icu lars to T. B. HANNAfORD, Auckland, .New Zealand . ■ • T3.UY NO OTEER MAKE Jl> ; but , „>^rra^. . CHAD WICK'S Horiiß. Six Coed \^j^sfflr is Unsurpa^aed To be had at all -Retail Pra.pera, Sole Whpleß^le Agents, SARGOOD, SON & EWEN, Dunedin, Christchurch, Auckland, ' Invercargi

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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1202, 18 March 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1202, 18 March 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1202, 18 March 1884, Page 1

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