M. W. ■ HAYBITTLK Practical watchmaker &<?., Next Heady Motet Store. THE SQUARE, PALME.RSTON JSORTH. All kinds of English and Foreign Watches and Clocks accurately repaired, and guaranteed for twelve months. 1 frUCTtf)NE£R$^ ip THYNNE LINTON & CO., GENERAL 1.-.iPO. tEIiS EOXTON .
r\ HE Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gn 1 zette of New Zealand. — The Pro prietor, m thanking his numerous subscri bers m Dunedin, Ohristchurch, Invercargill, Hokitika, Blenheim, Nelson, Wellington .Napier, Gisborne, Hew Plymouth, Auckland, &.C., &c., and the other Provincial towns, for their liberal support m the past begs to assure them, now that the Gazette has entered its eighi h year of publication, that no pains and expense will be spared m the future m making it, as m the 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 Sole Mortgages of Stock, Wool Liens, &c, and matters pertaining to Bankruptcy filed m a y the chief cities and towns, and more than any other of its kind m the Colony. The M. aud B. Gazette is the only Gazetce for the Colony published m Kew Zealand. Annual subscriptions, L 3 3s, payable m advance. Half yearly index, published m January and July m each year. "Agents for Welllington— Messrs Bake/ Bros.,- Star Chambers, Lambton Quay ; for Wanganui — H. I. Jones , Victoria Avenue. Head office, Uunedin— K. T. Wheeler, Advertising Agency Stafford street, ' E, ELLERY GILBERT, PIAJNOFOBTE, Harmonium, and Cabinet Organ Tuuer —ami .RepairerEE. G- makes four visits is the • year between New Plymouth aud Palmerston, callibg at all towns and country districts ; having with him a good supply of all kinds of matorial fcr repairing Pianos, ttarmoniums, &c, &c. Pianoß Tumd by the year. Orders may be left at the Daily Times Office. MANAWATU TIMES. VJUI3SCRIBERS changing their place K_y ot abode are requested to notify the fact iv v riling, or by culling at the office, so that thr papers may be left at new address. , The Propiietor will also feel obliged if subHcribers would give information of any irregularity or carelessness on the i part of the runner*. | I ELLIS J~A~M~E » , Nightman, &c, IS prepared to undertake the removal of nigbtsoil, &c , at the scale fixed I by the Borough Council. Orders to be left at the Town Clerk's oiEce. AlPorders promptly attended, to and every care taken. OPENING NOTICE. MESSES ELDEVSIIAW ami COLLINS, having taken over the well knoAvu Bakery, formerly a r - ried on by Mr G-. Eldtrshaw, beg espectfully to inform the inhabitants m and around Palmerston that they arc now prepared to supply t'»e best ot Brtad and Confectionery at the sbories' notice. Small Goods always on hand or made to or ' er. Families waited on daily, and orders » punctually attended to, ELDBKSI-IAW & COLLINS. Money to Lend. AAA TOLENfD upon >DO,UUU good Freehold Security, iv sums of £100 and upwards at 7 to 8 -par cent, li. MANGI-ES KING. Lambton Quay, Wellington. June 4, 1888 PURE W A TBR, IT MONTAGU E, &CO are willing • to drive Pipes for Abyssinian wells, take all ribks, and guarantee a good flow of water AT 3s Gv PER FOOT. N.B.— lf water « not obtained, no money to be paid AppRESB : 1 TAONUI STREET.
THSJ TBETH. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. Most Wonderful Improvements m the Manufacture of ARTIFICIAL TEETH. Cheaper than ever. The largest and most complete Dentist Firm in' Australia. DR. X*. SINCLAIR Member of the HoyaH'ullegeof (Surgeons, England ; i iceiiiiate of Dental Surgery, Ireland ; fully diplomed ; Tbe well>knov^n Bpecialist on the Teeth aud Mouth, From Collins-st., Melbourne, and Botanyst., Sydney, Begs to inform the inhabitants of "P;iliner.ston North and District, that he will arrivu m Palmerston North on the 28rd April, where be will take au olfice m the Main Street and, ma\ be consulted fill the 25th of April only . HIS success m the ms^t difficult where cases others haro faile i,niay be noted m the leaiing newspapi -v* m the Australian colonios, DR. SINCLAIB. Under: ak '-8 1 lie cur • of Hare lipa, Clelt Palal'.s, and nil di-oiiw-a of the inouih DE. SINCLAIR. Being aocomraine : by T\V > WRST-CLASS MKUHANIC \L AK^L-TAN I S, wiU ma^e artificial teeth on the spo-, and bj fittin;.' and trying them' m het><r>i finishing pie eludes all chance*- of miefl', Di{. SINCLAIR. Having just returned from Rngla d a.d America, has brougl t such magnificent appliances, »liat will enable him to make. Artificial Teeth en Gol-I, Ce'luloi , Vul : canitf, Platina, GViitriuiixl, &.c, as made m Ameican, and supeiior to any made m the Colonies. DR. SINCLAIR. Is so confident of giving satiufaclion, that he will accept of no remuneration unless a Perfect Fit be < btnined. DR. SINCLAIR. Miikea his Ar lfi. ial Teeth at such a moderate price as to de'yoompet: lion. : DR. SINCLAIR. Having a- •ministered i he gas to ove? 15.000 without a singe 'wiident, can guarantee i i to be perfectly .«afe. DR. SINCLAIR. Has invented the Esthasm.tt se^ic fluid fpr the pain ess ( xtracti >n of teeth. DR SINCLAIR'S Artificial Palates do not injure the mouth, but preserve ifc, DR. SINCLAIR. lias invente . ihe " Acoustic Pal le." »hieb material :y impn yes th voice rende'ing if puror and more di-tinct ; si^cially adapted for acsora. aciresses, speakers an<l to all th »c to whom a clear distinct voice is necessarj. I)r, inaumerable testimonials from actors, clergymen, and medical men, as to the wonderful improve-mi-ns the Acoustic Palate makes :to fche ; voice. DR. SINCLAIR, Combines his Acoustic Palate with his artificial lYeth. DR. SINCLAIR. Can extract teeih and icplace them with artificial at ■'even 'cuts' notice. DR. SINCLAIR. Does oot kee|> jiati' n s wait.iug, but atendto them at once, miking their aitifiujal teeth 'at seven U'-iirs' ooiioe. CONSULTATION FREE. Patients requiring Artificial Te th anc Gold stoppings, m oder to secure attendance, should call on tbe rlr.it day of the visit as Dr Sinclair it compelled to refuse a number of orders on account of patients' deliiy. Testimonials from the lending- man m. America and Australia may bi. inspected, Inspection of most magnificent appliances — the fine.-it m Australia — is invited. h. F. HODGSON,' Agent. BUY NO OTHER MAKE BUT CHAD WICK'S r^/j*. j^fzh UPKB IX Cobd N^j^4Xs^p/ is Unsurpassed To be had at all Rotail Drapers. Sole Wholesale Agents, SARGOOD, SON & EWEN, Dunedin, ■ Christchurch, Auckland, Invercarf»i ow n teE7n aun km a v & co" Steah Sats Mills, fftlmewton North, Manawatu.
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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1212, 1 April 1884, Page 1
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