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Kingston Advertisements. SHAMROCK BESTATJKANT, Kingston. MR. MICHAEL GROGAN wishes to make known to his numerous friends that he has Opened a First-class Restaurant, second to none Si the Diggings. In returning his sincere thanks to those who have hitherto kindly supported him, wishes to observe that every possible attention will be paid to the travelling public. 10 EXCHANGE HOTEL, KINGSTON. ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, Proprietor, (Late Tulloch & Campbell), -pEGS to inform the Public in general, and between this place and town, that the above Hotel is replete with every comfort and convenience, and trusts, by attention, civility, and cleanliness, to obtain the confidence and patronage of the public. 7 CRITERION RESTAURANT, KINGSTON. EORGE FROST, in returning his numerous patrons his best thanks for their kind appreciation of bis efforts for their comfort and convenience, begs to inform them and the public generally, that the reputation he has already earned for civility, moderate charges, and the best accommodation thatis to be obtained at the foot of the Lake, will not be suffered to depreciate while the Criterion Restaurant under his charge ST. JOHN'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL. W. H. BARRETT. S conducted in First-class style, and with every regard to comfort. KR— Wines and Spirits of the best brands. Commercial Jetty opposite is fitted with every convenience for loading and discharging steamers or boats. 6 Dunedin Advertisements. SPENCE BROS, and CO., WHOLESALE INE, Spirit, and Provision Merchants, Princes-street, Dunedin; Also at Invercargill, Melbourne, and Ingle wood, Victoria. 29 MR* ALFRED BOOT, URGEON DENTIST, Princes-street, oppoJ site Medical Hall, Dunedin. i ■ JUST PUBLISHED. Wakattp Mail office, " Plain Instructions en the Preservation of the Teeth" by Mr. Alfred Boot, Surgeon Dentist, Princes-street, Dunedin. 42 FREDERICK MOSS & CO., tioneers, Princes-street. * LAW, SOMNER & CO., WHOLESALE and Retail Seed Merchants, Octagon, Dunedin. 15 TO DIGGERS AND OTHERS. AWARD'S ANTIBHJOUS PILLS—In so - variable a climate and so thinly populated a country as Otago, where in the most dangerous maladies the assistance of a medical man is often, with the greatest difficulty obtained, the importance of having at hand a Powerful and Efficient General Remedy and Purifier of the system free from Quackery, cannot be overrated. To Diggers and those exposed to every inclemency of the weather, and at the same time often compelled to subsist on the roughest fare, they will be found to be invaluable. Sold in boxes, at 2s. 6d. each. Wholesale and retail by Brooks & Co., Princes-street, Dunedin. Lake Agency—Mail Office, Queenstown. 24 J. P. ARMSTRONG, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, Princes-street, Dunedin, EGS to call the attention of those sufleri to inform them that having devoted his special attention for upwards of 15 years to Dentistry, in all its departments, he can < mise them prom ' artificial branches executed on the most approved and modern principles, with skill, punctuality, and dispatch, avoiding the use of wires or springs ; and especial attention being paid to the anatomy of the jaw, Mr. Armstrong can guarantee absence of all pain and inconvenience, together with perfect freedom of articulation and mastication. Princes-street, Dunedin. 25

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 20, 8 July 1863, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 20, 8 July 1863, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 20, 8 July 1863, Page 7

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