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ME. JAMES RIOEASDSON, Legal and Mining Agent, Queenstown, AS much pleasure in stating that he has made arrangements with a Solicitor for the execution of all legal documents, thus preventing any inaccuracy. Teacher of the pianoforte and singingMR. RICHARDSON’S photographic studio is now open, with eutiiely new backgrounds and accessories, thus enabling him to equal ai Dunedin Artist. Charges moderate.

PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Corner of Eees and Beach Streets, QUEENSTOWN. TTT M'L AR N begs to reVV * turn thanks fo the public for their liberal patronage during the last seven years, and has much pleasure in informing them that he has just completed . ExTEX)RVe£ A LTjrftATtONS, Which n/lre .second to none on^heigo/dfields. Unrivalled Accommodation for Travellers. Wines, Spirits, (fee., of the Best Quality. The Pioneer of Sixpenny Brinks in the Wakatip District.

QUEEN’S ARMS HOTEL, QUEENSTOWN. A CKNOWLEDGED to be the Best and Most Comfortable FamilyHotel in the lyke district. Families, containingone Pianos. Also a Table and Room unsurpassed Colony. Attached is a Entail Stable; and visitors may rely on their horses receiving first-rate attention. Saddle Horses for Hire ALBERT ETCHARDT Proprietor.

DUNEDIN WOOL STONES. E beg to notify our intention to PERIODICAL SALES BY AUCTION Of WOOL, Sheepskins, HirPs, Tallow, ami other Produce, during the season, at our Temporary Offices, Walkerstreet, DumeiKn. / Allool ®r Produce will, while in oiV-atore# wUf Lb protected by Fire Insuramre, iMm/est rates The well experience of our Mr. LanselGXe, and his practical acquaintance with this class of business, afford the best guarantee that the interests of our constituents will be thoroughly attended to. CARGILL & LANSEIGNE.

Goldsmiths’ Work. The process of fine-art manufacture in this branch of trade is strikingly exemplified in a little work published by Mr. J. W. Benson, of No. % j f»l(W.Bond-street, and of the City Steanf*Ta«iJry, Ludgate-hill, London. It is enriched «nd embellished with designs, by Italian, French, and English artistes, of brooches, bracelets, ear-rings, and other articles, suitable for personal wear, or for wedding, birth-day, or other presents, with their prices. Mr. Benson, who holds the appointment to H.R.R. th 6 Prince of Wales, has also published a very interesting pamphlet on the Rise and Progress of Watchmaking. These pamphlets are sent, post free, for two stamps each, and they cannot betoo strongly recommended to those contemplating a pur* chase, especially to residents in the country or abroad, who are thus enabled to select any article they may require, and have it forwarded in perfect safety.

Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.— Ulcerated Legs.— Every surgeon knows that sores deeply seated in the muscle fibre o£ the leg defy all ordinary treatment ; but ulcers of this class , however obstinate MM virulent, have been found invariably to heal, not only at the Cape, but all over the world, under the balsamic action of Hollo* way’s Ointment. This preparation does not drive the virus of the sore from one part of the system to another ; it cures, nor by re* pression, but expulsion. Hence, there is no fear ofthe re-appearance of any eruption, tumour, swelling, or sore, that has once yielded to the healing properties of this thorough curative. In cases of cancer, its timely use has saved innumerable lives, and rendered the cruel process of excision unnecessary. Of the. Pills it may be truly said, that no disease of the stomach or liver ever resisted their operation.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 456, 13 January 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Dunstan Times, Issue 456, 13 January 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Dunstan Times, Issue 456, 13 January 1871, Page 4

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