Q J. COOMB SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST (By Exam.) Ab I intend visiting this district periodically, it will save Patients the expense of going to town; and as I guarantee all work, Patients ma\ rely on getting a first-class denture. Teeth made by other dentists proving unsatisfactory nay be re-modelled at a small cost. Painless extractions with Nitrous Oxide Gas, Cocaine, Ether or Chloroorm. Stopping with Gold, Amalgam, or Cement 0. J. COOMBS, surgeon dentist, 112 Princes Street, (Next Grand Hotel, opposite Cargil i Monument), * DUNEDIN
ALEXANDRA CYCLE WORKS. i (LaU of Herman House and Co., Oamaru). 2BL. JR. Cottvell Begs to intimate that he has taken over the Cycle business lately carried on by J. F. Duggan, and hopes by strict attention to his business to merit the public patronage. Yinokmt Cycles built to order, from he latest B.S. A., parts. Repairs a Speciality. All kinds of brazing work promptly and neatly executed. A Full Stock of Duplicate parts WE SELL TO ADTERTISE WHILE OTJBUSRS ADVISiiTISIS TO SBLL. PLAGE YOipt NEXT SUIT sm~ with us. We are well-known in the Goldfields District, and Co.* Tailors," 72 PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN (Next Hislop, Jeweller). ■ Suits, Moraing Coat Suits, Dress and-Frock Suits ; also Chesterfields and Waterproofs made on the shortest notice. Our Goods are the Latest and Best in the Market. A Trial Solicited. ►ARISIAN HAIR PENEWER makes the hair soft, glossy and abundant. Sure Cure for Scurf. Obtainable from J. Riehardon, Hairdresser, Alexandra. stand alone as the beat remedy for the euro of all disorders arising from imperfeot digestion. They get at the cause where •ther uncalled remedies give only temporary relief, leaving the system in worse condition than before. They touch the liver, and make the stomach clean and pare, assisting the nutritive and digestive organs in properly assimilating the food. Professor F. M. Lewin write* from Newbonld's Coffee Palace, Port Pirie, the great benefit he has derived from taking Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, and states he tarries the " Little Amber Bottle " whereover he goes.- He says:— " I hare much pleasure la writing; yen to inform you of the many benefits I hove derived from the use of your Dr. Mor«e's Indian Eooi Pills. Some four mouths ago, while touring- iu- Victoria, my Nerves and Liver became deranged, no doubt threugh too great a meats! strain and insufficient exeroiie. A fellow traveller advised the Fills, saying they had fixed him up with a similar trouble. Se lat once purehaied a bottle, and continued their me until I emptied the first bottle ; at whioh period X found I was greatly restored to health. I still continue their use, carrying the little bottle wherever I go, and I can highly reoommend the Pills as a great Nerve Xonio, particularly to those following a similar profession to my own, whioh is character reading, lecturing, and entertaining." Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills are a perfect blood purifier and a permanent and positive cure for Biliousness, Indigestion, ConstipatioD, Headaches, Sallow Complexion, Liver and Kidnuy" Troubles', Piles, Pimples, Boils and Blotches, anil for Female * Ailments. • Packed in amber bottles, and sold throughout Australasia.
HOTEL. James i&'Queen, Proprietor. The proprietor has pleasure in announcing that be has taken over the above well known and commodious hotel. The building consists o£ 46 rooms, all of which aro splendidly furnished. Private Dining Room upstairs. Pri« vate JSuiteß of apartments for Families. Everything that a modern hotel should have. Hot and Gold Baths. Only the choicest of Liquors kept. Stopping place for Oraig and Oo's Coaches, which arrive and depart daily for Queenßtown, Lawrence and Ida Valley. Communications promptly attended to
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 440, 22 September 1904, Page 6
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602Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 440, 22 September 1904, Page 6
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