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ME. JAMES EIOHARDSOH, l.egal and Mining Agent, Queenstown. HAS much pleasure in stating tlmt lie has made arrangements with a Solicitor for the execution of all legal documents, thus preventing any inaccuracy. Teacher of the pianoforte and singingMU. RICHARDSON’S photographic studio is now open, with enthely new backgrounds and accessories, thus enabling him to equal any Dunedin Artist. Charges moderate. FRINGE OF WALES HOTEL, Corner of Rees and Beach Streets, QUEENSTOWN. TT7* M‘ L A R N begs to ieVV * turn thanks to the public for their liberal patronage during the last seven years, and has much pleasure in informing them that he has just completed iterations, Which make his hostelry second to none on the goldfields. Unrivalled Accommodation for Travellers. Wines, Spirits, etc., of the Best Quality. The Pioneer of Sixpenny Drinks in the Wakatip District. QUEEN’S ARMS HOTE QUEENSTOWN. V ses^^ A CKNOWLEDGET) to be the Best and Most Comfortable Family Hotel in the Lake District. Private containing on for Families, iroad wood’s Pianos. Also a Splendid Billiard Table and Room unsurpassed in the Colony. Attached is a 12-stall Stable; and visitors may rely on their horses receiving first-rate attention. Saddle Horses for Hire ALBERT ETCHARRT Proprietor. CROMWELL QUARTZ REEFS. WAKEFIELD HOTEL, /VXiTtet; CLUI.-.A. Proprietor. I .EXCELLENT Accommodation and li large Range of Stabling. H. M‘Pherson begs to inform the travelling public that the only means of reaching the reefs is by crossing on his punt, which is capable of carrying a waggon and eight horses. Science and art. —A striking instance of the immense value a small piece of steel may acquire by the groat power of skilled mechanical labor is the balance spring of a watch. From its extreme fineness and delicacy four thousand weigh not more than one ounce, and exceed in value £I,OOO. A most interesting little work, describing the rise and progress of watchmaking, lias been published by ,1. W. Benson, of 25, Old Bond-street, and the City Steam Factory, 53 and GO. Ludgato hill, London. The book, which is profusely illustrated, gives a full description of the various kinds of watches and clocks, with their prices. Mr. Benson, who holds the appointment to the Prince of Wales, has also published a pamphlet on Artistic Gold Jewellery, illustrated with beautiful designs of Bracelets, Brooches, Ear-rings, Lockets, &c., suitable for wedding, birthday, and other presents. These pamphlets are sent post free for two stamps each, and they cannot be too strongly recommended to those contemplating a purchase, especially to residents in the country or abroad, who are thus enabled to select any article they may require, and have it forwarded with perfect safety. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.— Surgery is generally too ready with the knife and the saw. The eclat of a “brilliant operation” is a great professional “ card J but the mutilated subject who has pain and none of the glory of the ctSßg and slashing.is by no means to be envied. Wo hrve little doubt that in more than half the cases where theknife is used inhospitals and private practice, Holloway’s inestimable Ointment would render its emyloyment unnecessary, by reducing the inflammation and precluding all danger of lock-jaw, mortification, or gangere. Wo advise all who are suffering from wounds, fractures, tumors cancers, disease of the bones, &c., to try thislhcaling, cooling, disinfectingpreparatiou before they suffer steel or caustic to come into contact with their flesh. The Pills hould bo taken to purify the blood, tho Ointment is applied externally.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 467, 31 March 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Dunstan Times, Issue 467, 31 March 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Dunstan Times, Issue 467, 31 March 1871, Page 4

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