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RICHARD MATTHEWS. AUCKLAND MEDICAL HALL. THE present condition of Auckland, her growing commercial prosperity, and, consequently, the certainty of her rapid increase in population, appear to demand enlarged facilities to the labouring classes, for efficient Medical and Surgical attendance, combined with charges so moderate as not to distress the mechanic, yet affording ample a general practitioner, who, combining his profession with the business of the Chemist and Druggist, gives to the first extended usefulness, and to the latter its utmost effectiveness. Feeling assured of the truthfulness of the above sentiments, R. Matthews, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of London, &c, has taken the premises of the late Mr. Mackenzie, where he intends to devote his time and attention to an indoor practice, the drug trade, and the compounding of those remedies which, from long experience as a medical man, he has proved active either for the alleviation of pain, or the removal of disease. R. Matthews has entered into arrangements with a first rate English house to send him every six months a supply of those Chemicals, Preparations and Drugs, which undergo changes either through the influence of time or climate, and thus not only is original purity and quality secured, but the maintenance of a stock in every way unimpaired by accident and age. R. M. intends to communicate with the Sydney Vaccine Estahlishment, and hopes through their assistance to be at all times enabled to perform the essential, but, by the poorer classes, too often neglected operation of Vaccination. A list of Patent Medicines and Preparations will soon be published. A valuable assortment of Isinglass and other Plasters, spread on silk, gold-beater's skin, i> c, has been just received. The above Plasters have nearly superseded in the London and British Hospitals, the old Adhesive, and were principally introduced into practice by the celebrated Liston. M UjsJ C. 1 R. SWAIN respectfully offers his ser- '*• vices to the Inhabitants of Auckland, as an experienced Teacher of the PIANOFORTE, THOROUGH-BASS, & SINGING in all its branches. Pianos tuned —the harsh wiry tone of half worn Pianos removed, and the original mellow tone permanently restored.—Terms moderate. Orders left at Mr. Stichbury's will be punctually attended to. GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Victoria Cottage. HTHE SCHOOL will re-open on Thursday, January 27. S. Kempthorne. Auckland, January 13, 1855. GUNMAKER, r [ HE Undersigned begs to inform his 1 friends and the Public in general that he has resumed business in his old Premises at the rear of Mr. Jerry Wake's Hotel, Queen-street, Avhere he will continue to execute repairs with punctuality and despatch. D. Evitt. December 20, 4852. N.B.—A Quantity of Nipples on hand. T. A. WHITE 3EGS to intimate that he has succeeded -J his brother John White in his former business of Agent for transactions with the Natives, as Interpreter, Translator, &c. He is prepared to conduct purchases of Produce from the Natives, assist persons entering into agreements with them, and in all other affairs in which his long acquaintance with the Natives and with their language will enable him to negotiate. Orders or instructions left at Mr. Francis White's, West Queen-street, will be attended to. TO JOURNEYMEN BAKERS. /ANTED, a Steady Man who underT J stands his Business. For particulars apply at the " New-Zealander" office, or to John Hall, Otahuhu. SHOULD this meet the eye of Mr. Richard Spiers, Senior, he will hear of his son Richard, by communicating with Mr. Powel Nye, Harrington-street, Sydney. Auckland, 21 st Jan., 1853. PRINTING PRESS AND TYPES FOR SALE. r rilE Undersigned, having lately made J- large additions to their Stock of Printug Materials, are in a position to dispose of articles sufficient to fit up a small newspaper office complete,—including an excellent new Demy Stanhope Iron Press, and as much Types and other Printing Materials as will answer to bring out a demy paper.— Terms reasonable. Williamson & Wilson, New Zcalander Offie e. Auckland, Oct. 11, 1852.

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New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 708, 26 January 1853, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 708, 26 January 1853, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 9, Issue 708, 26 January 1853, Page 1

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