coo SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST (By Exam.) As I intend visiting, this district periodically, it will save Patients the i expense of going to town; and as I guarantee all work, Patients ma} rely on getting a first-class denture. | Teeth made by other dentißts proving unsatisfactory may be re-modelled at a small cost. Painless extractions with Nitrous Oxide Gas, Cocaine, Ether or Chloroorni. Stopping with Gold* Amalgam y or Oement 0. J. COOMBS, SURGEON DENTIST, 112 Princes Street, (Next Grand Hotel, opposite Cargil Monument), DTJNEDIN
ALEXANDRA CYCLE WORKS. (Late of Herman House and Co., 25.. R. 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. "Vincent Cycles built to order, from he latest 8.5.&., parts. Repairs a Speciality.* All kinds of brazing work promptly nd neatly executed. A Fail Stock of Duplicate parts WE SELL TO ADVERTISE WHILE OTHERS ADVERTISE TO SELL. PLACE YOUR NEXT UTT WITH US. We are well-known in the Goldfields District Tailovs, 72 PRINCES ST., DUNEDIN (Next Hislop, Jeweller). Sac Suits, Morning Coat Suits, Dress and Frock Suits y also Chesterfields and Waterproofs made on the shortest notice. Our Goods are the Latest and Best in the Market. A Trial Solicited. PARISIAN HAIR FENEWER makes the hair soft, glossy and abundant, Sure pure for Scurf. Obtainable from J. Richardon, Hairdresser, Alexandra.
M&MJTTtt TO Mr. Edmund Qninlan, 89 Oxford Street, Paddington, tells what Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills did for him. What disorder causes such mental and physical agony as when the Kidneys are diseased ? They act as a filter for the blood, and when they are stopped up the entire system becomes affected. The L.ver —so intimately associated with the Kidneys—also fails to perform its proper duties. No better testimony as t the great medicinal value of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills could be offered thaa that of Mr. Quinlan, who, as he says, was a "Martyr to Kidney Trouble." We use his own words : "For many years I was a martyr to Kidney Trouble; my back was so bad that my work became a misery to me, in fact I bad to give it up for months. I waa recommended to try Indian Boot Pills by a friend of mine who had deiv»d great benefit from them, and I must bless that friend for drawing my notice to them. To cay that I only derived benefit from them would not be enough, for I can faithfully and honestly say that they effected a perfect cure. I oan vouch for this, and am very glad to be able to give this testimonial, with the hope that others may be cured as I was. I cannot too highly praiee them, for they are a wonderful medicine, and you may net this testimonial in any way you please." Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills act on the Kidneys and Liver direct as no other remedy does. They unstop the Kidneys,. put life in the Liver, and a move in the bowels. For all diseases arising from a disordered condition ; of these organs and a weak stomach, Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pil's are an infallible cure. They cure Constipi»tif>*>, Indigestion, and Biliousness - so they stayed cured. Packed in amber bottles, and sold throughout Australasia..
HOTEL. James M'QueeM, PROPRIETOR; The proprietor has pleasure in an>nouncing 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., PrU vate Suites of apartments for Families. Everything that a modern hotel should have. Hot and Gold Baths. Only the choicest ot Liquors kept. Stopping place for Oraig and Go's Coaches, which arrive and depart daily for Queenstown, Lawrence and Ida;,, Valley. Communications promptly'attended to
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 451, 8 December 1904, Page 6
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639Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 451, 8 December 1904, Page 6
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