Medical. rpo THE REGISTRAR - GENERAL I . or . BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES, IN THK COLONY OF NEW ZEALAND. I; BARON RUDOLPH VON MIRBACH, hereby give you.nbtice that it is m/intention to apply on the sth day of April, 1875 jto be registered as a Medical Practitioner, under' the provisions of the Medical Practitioners Act, 1869.. . I : li i.. ' li-'. My, qualifications are those of .Doctor.'of Medicine and Member of the College of Surgeons of ; Munich,, and . Doctor, of//Midwifery ; and my diplomas are deposited- for pubjic inspection in the Registrar-General’s office. Myresidence is in Wellington. - , ’ 25th February, 1875. ‘ „ 'llO THE REGISTRAR-GENERAL; OF 1 births; deaths, and ■ MARRIAGES IN THE COI.ONY OF V • NEW ZEALAND. . , I, FREDERICK ST. JOHN; hereby give you notice that it is rhy/intention to apply on the 22iid day of APRIL) 1875, t 6 be registered as a Medical Practitioner, undii} - the provisions of the Medical Practitioners Act, i&69. ; ■' !lv v !i ■W , My- is' Doctor‘of the University of Philadelphia, United' States of America j my diploma is deposited 1 for public inspection in the Registrar-.Geherars office 1 ; my residence is at present/Wellington; 5 ‘ , ( ! | _ _ _______ . , Applications are invited from duly qualified medical , practitioners desirous of settling in Turakina, Province of Wellington! i 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 perannum. 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. I Applications, until 25th March, to be addressed to ■ ■ 1 G. Y. LETHBRIDGE, Turakina. March 13. . Fancy Goods r jpo STOREKEEPERS, FANCY GOODS DEALERS, AND OTHERS. NOW LANDING ex Ardentinny 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. RCH ER Y BUT. TS/ BOWS AND ARROWS. ! The undersigned havihg recei+id, ex.Ardentinny,, J--2 cases ladies’, gentlemen’s, youths',, and boys’archery j' -- ", 2 bales targets ; ; ' ; 11 are prepared to supply the inhabitants nof this, and the, neighboring .provinces ofiNiew Zealand, with’the very best well-seasoned, and carefully selected kinds. ' ' ' i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL;.! ! WAR BURTON AND GOODMAN (Under, the-Verandah, Lambton-quay.) Music. - ....... jp I ANOFORTES, CR G A NS; HARMONIUMS. And other MUSICA L INSTRUM) CNTS, _ , Carefully, tuned, regulated, and repaired. ; II U O Il’~li. PLJ N, Teacher of Music, LAMBTON QUAY. All orders left at Messrs. Lyon and Blair's, Burrett’s,' Jackson’s, Fraser’s, and late Berger’s will receive immediate attention. Opposite Bank of New Zealand. W. ... L C A R V B B Music Master, Piano and Harmonium , Tuner, Lambton Quay. Singing lessons, given. privately or, in class ; also lessons on the Piano and Harmonium. ; Terms on application • Musical Instruments Reim .red, &d. /School requisites, same as at'Mr Bowden’s Depot, always on hand at similar prices. ■ Country tunings attended to. iT W. RAY MON D, TEACHER OF MI'SIC, Tory Street, near Yiviar, street, ' Terms on application. MR. PARKER, 'Professor of Music, Molesworth-strcet., ,! Lei sons on !th. Pianoforte—elementary and fini.hing. Piano for use of pupils to practise. Fir-nos tuned. Furniture JP URN I. T U R E. JUST OPENED, A LARGE SHIPMENT OF FIRST-CLASS ENGLISH FURNITURE, CARPETS, AND FLOORCLOTH, WILL BE SOLD 10 PER CENT. UNDER OLD PRIDES, To make room for goods to arrive. 60 pieces,Brussels carpet, with borders to match , 30 d(i‘tapestry do do 20 Kidderminster, 3-ply 'ail 1 2-ply) stair i carpets 1 . . ; Rugs of all kinds, from 105.., ! 200 dozen chairs 1 2 cases fenders 100 lengths of gold moulding American bedroom suite 20.0 iron bedsteads 1 Pier glasses Foldingchairs Mattresses of all kinds Chests of drawers ! Portmanteaus 5 cases toilet glasses Portmanteaus W. JAMES, Steam Cabinet Factory, opposite the ■ Theatre.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4371, 24 March 1875, Page 1
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