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Professional JTJR. J) AT EE SON, Palmerston North. i Visits Foxton every Monday and may bo consulted at Healey’s Pharmacy from 10.30 a.m. to 3 p in. Q’BRIEN OP PALMERSTON NORTH MAY be consulted at the .Post Office Hotel, Foxten, evety Monday. [Successor to Dr Graham.] D a pEACH' Palmerston North.. Visits Foxton every Monday, and may be consulted at Mr Healey’s Medical Hall.. y ESSRS pOOLE & JJ ILL Surgeon Dentists. Palmerston North and Foxton. RESIDENT* <•[ Foxton are requested to note that th- Foxton Branch .pen daily under the supervision of Mr Elliott L. Hill, who may be con -ulted at the urgery, above Mr Fraser’s shop. Those who require the s rvices of a Dentist »ay ely upon receiving carefu and skilful treatment, both in th u surgical and mechanical branches of dentistry, Mr Hill having, in addition to the ordinary examination, taken a special course under Dr Lowe, D.D.S., L.D.S., (Guy’s Hospital). Teeth stopped, sealed, and exiracted. Ohi'drcn’s teeth regirated. Artificial leelh supp ied with all the lan st improvements. Broken sets repaired. Painless Extraction.— We have bean enabled to secure the sole right to use a new, and absolutely antiseptic local Anaesthetic, by means of which one or any number of teeth may be painlessly extracted without the use of gas, ether, or chloroform, the patient retaining entire consciousness throughg out the operation. No Bad After-effects No Pain. Note.—Our fees will be as moderate as is consistent with high-class work. L JNSTITUTE The Square, PALMERSTON NORTH. A LB-R ED E> M BmAB D Barrister and Solicitor. Kangitikei Street, PALMERSTON NORTH. ; 0. E. H"’ = BARRISTER & SOL CIIOR, , Palmerston North. (Waldegrave’ Buildings). I Jjl EALEY, PHARMACEUTICAL AND DISPENSING CHEMIST. (By Exam). Physicians prescriptions and private recipes carefully prepared from pure drugs, and chemicals. 1 lor coughs, colds, and ad affections of the lungs, take Healey's cough mixture, fro n Is. fid. t 3 ,9s. fid. For rheumatism, umbago, sprains, bruises, sore throa s and stiffness, use Healey’s Househoi i Embrocation. For worms in children, m e • ealy’u Vermifu. e Syrup.it is pleasant to *ake and very efficacious, price Is. 61. For w ak, thin and falling hair, use Healey’s Hair Tenic. Price 2s. fid. Healy’s Corn Solvent, will positively remove corn and callosities in one week, price Is. Nursery Hair Lotion is a pleasant, safe, and effectual preparation for cleaning children's heads from parasites, nits etc., price Is. fid. Horse and cattle medicines prepared and stocked. A good assortment of Brush wan, Sponges, Soaps, Perfumes, and other Toilet Requisites kept, in stock. Teeth Carefully Extracted. MEDICAL HALL, MAIN STREET, FOXTON. KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL. Triad Hall (Opposite Public School.) Conducted by Mrs Gray (Holder of Home and Colonial Certificates). THE Kindergarten System of Object Lessons taught by the " Gifts ” and Occupations are specially adapted to the educating of children of tende years ; and are the means of insensibly cultivating attention, and a love of industry, neatness, order, &e. The curriculum will include calisthenics, Tonic-Sol-fa, Drawing, Radi meats of General Knowledge, Action Songs and various kinds of Needlework. Children will be admitted from 3 to 7 years of* age, and a class will be prepared for Standard I, First term to commence on May Ist. ON DON JQENTAL TRIAD HALL. MRS GRAY, teacher of the pianoforte,, theory,., and singings .is 'appointed' local secretary to the National College of i Musis, t ,L<)iedPh- Examination?.wi|h take! ■ place in the Trial Hall, Park - road, i F xton, in Noyemh r nr Dece iiber.. Dan S *3ldatei’ Mines sjtl fjrnjsrtlaf.t •l-U.-w,.; *>:3 V | Theory class—Tuesdays, 4 p.m. Singing class—Saturdays, 2 p.m.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3542, 4 July 1905, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3542, 4 July 1905, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 3542, 4 July 1905, Page 2

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