Professional D* pATERS OH* T’a’rxmrton N'n’fcb. Vsi F.,xi>in every Monday and may lie confined aS Healey’s Pharmacy 10 30 a m. ,o 3 p ui. p R Q’B RI E N op Palmerston north jyfAY be consulted at Hill’s Denistry Rooms, tcxton, every Monday. [Successor to Dr Graham.] jy R pEACH Palmerston North. Visits Foxton every Monday, and may be consulted at Mr Healey’s Medical Hall. ELLIOTT L; HILL. [Surgeon Dentist.] Pupil of Pr Lowe, D.D.S., L.D.S., Guy’s Hospital. Main Street Foxton. MR HILL may be consulted daily at his Surgery, Fraser’s build* ing (up-stairs). Teeth stopped, scaled and extracted. Children’s teeth regulated. Artificial teeth supplied with all the latest improvements. Broken sets repaired. Painless extractions with or without Gas. Hours g. 30 to <5 p.m. J^ONDON jQ ’E N T A L I NSTITUTE The Square, PALMERSTON NORTH. J^pATYARD . Barrister and Solicitor. Rangitikei Street, PALMERSTON NORTH, 0. E. H ARDM > BARRISTER & SOL'CIIOR, Palmerston North, (Waldegrave’ Buildings). E p£ EALEY PHARMACEUTICAL AND DISPENSING CHEMIST. (By Exam). , Physicians prescriptions and private recipes carefully prepared from pure drugs and chemicals. For coughs, colds, and all affections of the lungs, take Hea'ey’s cough mixture, from Is. fid. to 9s. fid. For rheumatism, urabago, sprain-, bruises, sore throats and stiffness, use Healey’s Household Embrocation. For worms in children, use ealy’s Vermifuge Syrup, it is pleasant to ake and very efficacious, price Is. fid. For weak, thin and falling hair, use Healey’s Hair Tonic. Price 2s. fid. Healy’s Corn Solvent will positively remove and callosities in one week, price Is. Nurs r Hair Lotion is a pleasant, safe, and effectual preparation lor cleaning children’s heads from parasites, nits etc., price Is. fid. Horse and cattle medicines prepared and stocked. A good assortment of Brnshware, 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 Le sons taught by the " Gifts ” ano Occupations are specially adapted to the educating of children of tende years ; Jan cl are the means of insensibly cultivating ttenti n, and a love of industry, neatness, order, &e. The curriculum will include calisthenics, Tonic-Sol-fa, Drawing, Rudi ments 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 bo prepared for Standard I. First term to commence on May Ist. AMERICAN HAIRDRESSING AMO ... SHAVING SALOON ... (Late Ranfurly Toilet Club). L. EDWARDS (Late of J. Downes, Wellington), WISHES to notify the public of Foxton and surrounding district that he is now able to meet their demands tor first-class workmanship having had a large experience in English, Colonial and Continental Hairdressing saloons. Hoping to receive a fair share of your patronage. Children carfully attended to. Razors set and tested by my special Process. Singing and shampooing a speciality. MRS GRAY, teacher of the pianoforte, theory, and singing, is appointed ocai secretary 10 the National College of Music, London. Examinations will take place in the Triad Hall, Park-road, F-xton, in Novemb- ror December. Can didates’ names will be entered to 31st May. Theory dtwa—Taeadays, 4 p.m
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3574, 19 September 1905, Page 2
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535Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3574, 19 September 1905, Page 2
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