Professional. [a Card.] Dr Peach, Palmei ston North. ILL visit Fox ton every MONDAY, and may be consulted at Me Healey’s Medical Hall. [A Card.] Dr Paterson. (Late ot Christchurch.) U ILL visit Foxton and may b? 1 * consulted every c Mr Healey’s Pharmacy from 10.30 a.ra. to 2.30 p.m. W. H. Poole, Surgeon-Dentist, (Rooms above Mr Fraser, Stationer.) Palmerston North & Foxt-'N. WISHE i to intimate to the residents of Foxton and surrounding district, that he has secured the services of Mr Elliott Hill, of Wellington, to take charge of his Foxton branch which in future wi'i be open permanently under Mr Hill’s supervision. Mr Hill is a thoroughly qualified and efficient dentist, having in addition to the ordinary examination taken a special course under Dr Lowe, D.D.S., L.D.B , (Guys Ho? pital.) Painless Extraction.—l have beer enabled to secure the sole right to use a n-w, and absolutely antisipt'c local Anaesthetic, by means of which oin or any number ot teeth may be painlessly extracted without the use of gas, ether, or hloroform, the pa ient retaining entire consciousness throughout the operation. NO BAD AFTER EFFECTS. NO PAIN. Dentistry in a'l its bran hes. All work at Hours. —9 a.m. to 5 p.n.. and 7 to 8 p.m Palmers on prices.
London Dental Institute. THE SQUARE, Palmerston North. E. Healey, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, [by exam.] Prescriptions dispensed from any physician. Drugs pure Charges reasnnabie. Pa’eutand p-o* primary medicines kept in stock, also Chilblain Cure, Toothache Cure. Headache Cure, Worm Powder , Toilet Powders, Toiiefc Creams. Toilet and Bath Soaps, Dressing Combs, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes Powders and Pastes, Perfumes and Smelling Salts, Ba' \ Foo ls, Feeding Pott e-', etc . etc. Horse, cattle and sheep medicines prepared and stocked. Teeth Extraction. MEDIOA ! HALL. Main-s 1 ., FOXTUN. [A Card.] Miss Hickson Teacher of Pianoforte. PUPILS prepared for Royal Academy and Trinity College Practical Exams. hirst term for 1905 begins 21st of January. Address—Norwood School Levin. Triad Hall. PARK ROAD, .. FOXTON. MRS. GRAY, Teacher of Pianoforte, Theory, and Singing is appointed local secretary to the National College of Music, London. Exams -will take place in the Triad Hall in November or December. Candidates names will be entered to 31st May. Theory Class, Tuesdays, 4 p.m Singing Class, Saturdays. 2 o m. Religious Notices. CHUEOH OF ENGLAND SUNDAY, MARCH sth. Sexagesina Sunday. All Saints’, Foxton.— Harvest Thanksgiving. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a m., Matins and Holy Communion 7 p m., evensong. B.S. Simon & Jude, Ronootea. Ii a.m , matins 7 p'm , evensong' Oroua:Bridoe 2.30 p.m. r A M ofitratoi'Ls are for the Melanesian Mission]. FOXTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHSU DAY, M ’EOH sth. Carnarvon —ll n m Gl' N Oroda—2.3o p.m Foxton.—7 p.m. Mr W. R. Hutohigon. Jachitiown.—7.3o p.m. Supply
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3491, 2 March 1905, Page 2
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