SURGICAL AND MEGHAN 10 Al DENTIST (By Exam.) As I intend visiting this district periodically, it will save Patients the expense ot going to town; and as I guarantee all work, Patients ma> rely on getting v. first-class denture. Teeth made by other dentists proving unsatisfactory may i.e. re-modelled at a ■ mail cost. Painless extractions with Nitrous Oxide Gas, Cocaine, Ether or ChioroStopping with Gold, Amalgam, or dement
0. J. COOMBS, SURGEON DENTIST, 112 Princes Street, (Next Grand Hotel, opposite Oar«iJ Monument), D TJ K'EDIN ALEXANDRA CYCLE WORKS. (Late of Herman House and Co., Oamaru). JBL. It. "Cbijtooil Begs to iatimate 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. "Vincent Cyoles built to order, from he latest B.S. A., parts. • " B,epairs a Speciality. All kinds of brazing work promptly and neatly executed. A Full Stock of Duplicate pari*
WE SELL TO ADVERTISE WHILE OTBEfiS ADVERTISE TO SELL. PLACE YOUR NEXT KOTT W&" WITH US. We are well-known in the Goldfields District I
"Tail©*?®, 72 PRINCES ST., DCWEDIN (Next Hislop, Jeweller). Sac Suits, Morning Coat Suits, Dress and Frock Suits ; also Chesterfields and Waterproofs made oh the shortest notice. Our Goods are the Latest and Best in the Market. A Trial Solicited. PARISIAN HAIR PENEWER makes the l hair soft, glossy and abundant. Sure Cure for Scurf. Obtainable from J. Richardon, Hairdresser, Alexandra. Perieet Health Is within the reach of almost every woman. The weakness, nervousness and irritability from which so many women suffer is in general due to disease of the delicate womanly organism. When the disease is cured the general health is re-established. Mrs. E. Chapman, 24 Princess Street, Sydney, tells how Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills,saved her from a life of misery, and restored her to health and happiness. She writes :- " Some years ago I suffered from headache and Bilionsness,. which finally ended in Liver Complaint, So the doctors tol.i mo. I xnnl-rwwit Irehtment f om various ones, but no relief onirM I find ; my buck got worae, aud 1 had to work nard witu a family. My back got considerably worse, and finally I had to give up work. At the same time I was badly affected with the various ailments that women are subject to. I really began to give up all hope, aud felt that life was not worth living; but relief came when I was persuaded to take a oourge of Dr. Morse's Indian Boot Pills ; from that hour I have never been without them. I can say without f*ar that they completely cured me, for I am now able to work without trouble, regular in habits, and I can confidently recommend them to all women similarly troubled, and 1 know there are hundreds. lam only too glad to be able to give this testimony. I may also state that my husband has derived great benefit from taking the Pills." Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills make weak women strong, sick women well. They promote regularity, dry disagreeable and enfeebling drains, heal inflammation, and cure female weakness. When these diseases are cured, Headache, Backache and Nervous Weakness are cured also. *»> Packed in amber bottles, and sold throughout Australasia.
HOTEL. IJROPRIETOB.l J ROPRIETOB. .■ The proprietor has pleasure in announcing that he has taken over the above well known.and commodious hotel. The building consists of 46 rooms, all of which are splendidly furnished. Private Dining Room upstairs. Pri« vate Suites of apartments for Families. Everything that a modern hotel should have, Hot and Gold Baths. Only the choicest of Liquors kept. Stopping place for Craig ana Oo's Coaches, which arrive and depart daily for Queenstown, Lawrence and Ida Valley.., , ommunications promptly attended to
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 444, 20 October 1904, Page 6
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626Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 444, 20 October 1904, Page 6
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