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Medical. TO THE • REGISTRAR - GENERA! OF BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES IN THE COLONY OF NEW. ZEALAND. I, BARON RUDOLPH YON MIRBAOII hereby give you notice that it is ray intention to apply on the sth clay of April, 1875, to be registered as a Medical Practitioner, under the provisions of the Medical Practitioners Act. 1869. My qualifications are those of Doctor ol Medicine and Member of the College ol Surgeons of Munich, and Doctor of Midwifery ; and my diplomas are deposited foi public inspection in the Registrar-General's office. My residence is in Wellington. 25th February, 1875. CROMWELL (OTAGO) DISTRICT HOSPITAL, Applications will be received by the undersigned, till Ist April, 1875, for the appointment of Medical Officer to the above institution. Salary £250 per annum, with private practice allowed within a radius of fifty miles. Applicants’ names will be submitted to the subscribers for election after Ist April. EDWARD COLCLOUGH, Secretary. Cromwell, Otago, 3rd March. jy£ E D I C A L . Applications are invited from duly qualified medical practitioners desirous of settling in Turakiua, Province of Wellington. The inducements offered are a guarantee of £IOO per annum, subscriptions from railway men equivalent to about £2 per week, and from Odd Fellows’ Lodge toabout£2s persnnum. In all, independent of private practice, the endowments will be worth about £230. N.B. —No doctor resident nearer than five miles. A capital opening for an energetic and attentive medical man. Applications, until 25th March, to be addressed to G. Y. LETHBRIDGE, Turakina. March 13. Fancy Goods fjnO STOREKEEPERS, FANCY GOODS DEALERS, AND OTHERS. NOW LANDING ex Ardentinuy and Esk, and TO ARRIVE per Star of India, 56 CASES OF FANCY GOODS, Consisting of meerschaum, briar, and guttapercha pipes, concertinas, walking sticks, matchboxes, children’s books, jewelry, perfumery, playing cards, albums, toys, workboxes, writing-desks, baskets, cutlery ; hair, clothes, nail and tooth brushes ; nickel silver forks and spoons, &c., &c., &c. WHOLESALE FANCY WAREHOUSE, Grey-street. LEWIS MOSS, Importer. The above goods to be sold at a small advance, to make room for further shipments to arrive. ■gARRAUD AND SON Have just lauded, ex Avalanche, a now and very choice assortment of Fancy Goo it, comprising— Flower vases and centres Russia leather jewel cases Bronze candlesticks Papier-machie inkstands, with cut bottles Desks, cabinets, and card trays Fans and other articles in great variety Lambton-quay, Feb 23, 1875. R C H E R Y BUTTS BOWS AND ARROWS. The undersigned having received, cx Ardentinny, 2 cases ladies’, gentlemen’s, youths’, and boys’ archery 2 bales targets are prepared to supply the inhabitants of this, and the neighboring provinces of New Zealand, with the very best well-seasoned, and carefully selected lands. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WARBURTON AND GOODMAN (Under the Verandah, Lambton-quay.) Music. JpiANO FORTES, ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, And other MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Carefully tuned, regulated, and repaired. HUGH APL IN, Teacher of Music, LAMB TO N QUAY. All orders left at Messrs. Lyon and Blair's, Burrett’s, Jackson’s, Fraser’s, and late Berger’s will receive immediate attentionOpposite Bank of New Zealand. J) W. I. CARVER Mnaio Master, Piano and Harmonium Tuned, Lamdton Quay. Singing lessons given privately or in class; also lessons on the Piano and Harmonium, Terms on application. Musical Instruments Repaired, &c. School requisites, same as at Mr Bowden’s Depot, always on hand at similar prices.“ Country tunings attended to. IU \T. RAY MON D, TEACHER OF MUSIC, Tory Street, near Vivian street. Terms on apnlioation. MR. PARKER, Professor of Music, Molesworth-street. Lessons on th Pianoforte—elementary and finishing. Piano for use of pupils to practise. Pianos tuned. Sewing MachinesrjlH E LITTLE STRANGER. The Improved Little Stranger, Hand LockStitch (shuttle). The “Nussoy and Co.’s” Now Family Silent Sewing Machine (shuttle). The Noiseless Tudor, for Tailoring and Manufacturing (shuttle). WHEELER & WILSON’S MACHINES. Merchants and Shippers supplied. London Office : C. E. Wilson, 29, Falcon square, Loudon, E.C., England. J?/” Messrs Nussoy and Co. undertake the purchase for foreign buyers, of all classes of British made Engines, Machinery, Hardware, Woollen and Soft Goods.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4367, 19 March 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4367, 19 March 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4367, 19 March 1875, Page 1

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