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MUSIC. MU^ra.~sno New &nd Select Pieces of 3lusio, just arrived per Aldinga. ".- • ' ' M. NASHELSKI Princess street, next d u>r to Th Royal. iniwii—____^___»_«__—i -—- ramiirTl tmctl -— f-nmrOTjTErcmn .. lv r —in MEDICaU : ~~'' ""' DR. HOCK EN, late Surgeon of the s s. Great , Bntam, Princ/s-street Chamber.?, opposite the Bxciiange Hotel, and a fow doors above the UauSt ol I\ew South Wales. Hours of Consultation : 9 to 11 a.m., 2 t-o 4 p.m., and afterwards through the evening. |"t}R' VVATuits, Physician, Surgeon. Doctor o"j L- Medicine, and Accoucheur, may be consulted -daily .at h_s residence, Dowling-street, West, the third house, on the left, after ascending the steps at the Cutting, on the same side as the Bank of New South Wales. ~~~~ : MEDICAL. T\ ■ R MARTYR Surgery: Jetty-street, opposite Post Office. Itesidence : Stewart-street, opposite the Gaol. Hours of Consultation :— 9to 11 a.m. 2to 4 and 7to 9 p.m. DR, COWIE, Surgeon, from Collingwood, Victoria, (late Surgeon of the Accrinqton); George- ' street. Dunedin, nearly opposite Georsre's Bath Hotel. I Dtt. O'SULLIVAN, Member College of Pbysicians, Dublin ; and College of Surgeons, London ; burgeon in the late Honorable-East India Cum pany s Service; hns commenced the practice of his piofeasion at Abbeyleix House, Dunedin. ~ ~~ MKDIOAL. ~" T\R. HENRY WILLI VMS, L.S. A., Surpeon and XJ Accoucheur, late House Surgeon and Physician Accou-heur's Assistant, King's College Hos pital, London : and late Surgeon-superintendent of ship Minerva, and of Lyttelton in Canterbury, be'-s to inform the inhabitants of Waikouaiti and Hawkesbury, that he intend, piactising in the above district?. Dr. H. W. also intends opening a Chemist's and a*d Druggist's shop, and he is now ready to supply medicines; and hopes to obtain a share of public support. It E M OVAL. MR JOHN E, ARMSTRONG, BURG'ON DENTIST. Having after nearly 15 years experirnce in Edinburgh, London, Dublin, America, and the Australian colonies, adopted this country as his future home, respectfully thanks the Ladies and Gentlemen of Dunedin, and the province of Otago generally, for the 'iberal patronage bestowed upon him during'lris nine months residence amongst them, and in announcing his removal from High-street to Princes -street, to assure them that he will ever continue to exercise his profession to the interests of his patients, by bringing his experience to bear on climatic requirement.^ giving no pain, pnil executing all the artificial branches a* hitherto on the most approved modern principles, and in an effective and artistic manntr. Attendance after 10 a. m. The Poor attended Gratuitously from 9 to 10 each Morning. Please observe present address viz. • — PRINCES STKEET, Octagon side of Cutting. TEETH TEETH ! ! TEETH !!! MR. ALFRED BOOT Surgical Mechanical Dentist, Princes-street, (Bormerly Pupil of H. L. Jacob, Esq., M.R.C.S. M.C.D. and L.A S C, and late Dentist to the Royal Hridgw.-iter Hospital,) T>EGS to call the attention of the public to his imJIJ proved method of fitting teeth on the principle of Felfa'lhesion. by which the process of mastication is perfectly performed, aud the articulation completely restored. The numerous impositions daily practised on the public by persons pretending to a proficiency of knowledge in the different branches of mechanical den.tistry and the disappointments consequent thereon, ' deter many from availing themselves of relief under 1 the inconveniences incidental to the loss of these most essential and ornamental appendages, without which maj-tication cannot be properly effected, and the train of diseases aiising from indigestion naturally follow. This requisite so necessary to health, and to the enjoyment of our food, is effectively substituted on Mr. Boot's principle from one to a complete set without the least inconvenience to the wearer. Charges moderate. -_-__8»-i_i._in..*iimni_ni_nn"' mnin>'»m»j*s»iyn'rdiffltii-in.»»fi|i-i-i_.nm» To Let. fpO LET, Stable and Dwelling, opposite Royal !_ George Hote'. Enquire, Pelling, House Decorator, &c., Geonre-strpet. '|\O LKT—A Furnished Bedroom, with fireplnce, _. for tn-o gentlemen, or married couple. Apply a^_t^_g°ttag^PJlo_jjg_Mr_Priiigl(-3 > Walker-stn-et. rpo LET, 2 Shops, opposite Royal Georee,^yFth JL one, two, or three rooms attached to each ; a Bottle. License attached, and successfully carried on lin the general line. Enquire, Polling, Decorator George-street. Lost, Found. &c LOST, between Theatre an I Macla^m^t^rii : colonial Gold Broich, with true 'loveiV knot bird, and quartz in the centre. Whoever will return STineto Mrs. Myers, opposite B .rbhwick's, Painter, x\laclaggan-stre?t, will vt'e-Mve IA reward. LOST, a uear-uid Deposit Receipt, issued by the 0,-o fanl^°f New South Wales, Dunediu, No. A.X 3178, dated 19th August. ISG2. for Forlv.fi ve Pounds •i?V ?yraent \ s Bopped. Tea Shifiinas Rew.sr.l wiJl be given to the finder, who will please leave it wj^»J^_L-_£_!_L_L'N'ew South Wales. £2 REWARD. " T i°? T °n Sunda >' afternoon, a Gold Locket, made XJI for four portr.iifs ; supposed to be losb in Stif-for.l-stroet, bsbween the Provincial aud Martin's Hotels Thi above reward will be paid to any one br nsmg the L icket to P. Ra.de!, Messrs A. S. 6c A. Lazarus. Stafford-stroet. , £1 REWARD. T ,OST °" Saturday niglit, between the Union Hotel XJ and Martin's Hotel, in St.fford-streeb, a short Gold Cham, with an American dollar and horse's hoof i The finder, on returning the same to Martins Hotel, Stafford-street, will receive One I Po'irt'l reward. £b itiiWattU. T*, 0S, T ',St<l!f n- or Sfcl'a 3'ed. f«*m Mr Goodall's PadI_J dock, lokoniamro, one Bay Mare, wearing a belt round neck with Xo. 20 thereon, branded EM near 3hould.r. Also, one Brown Mare, wearing belt round nei-k with No. Go thereosi, and branded 3 ne-ir shoulder, and a heart near rump. Whoever will deliver the same, or give Eatiafa.tory information concerning1 them to the un<iersigne<l, or to Mr GoodaU, Tokomuiriro, will n-ceive the above reward' m , • • o .■ _ ILLIA^ FIiRMAIV. ' Tokomainro, September 3rd, 186_. U(L LV Si! -Loit» all0»t a waek back, a Cittie Bitch Dog, ere.m color, Smithfi^ll br.ed, 7io tail. Lost from Allan's, butcher, Stafford street by whom, if brought back, a suitable reward will be paid. TP o™-''*""!-1^ °n tliG count' r of iKe.Branch .L1 Office ot thi« pappr, on the morning of the Bth .mstant, a Pocket Book, containing sundry Bank Drafts, a Gold Chain, and Vouchers. Owner can ha»-e the samp on application. IjTiUND.—titrayed on Mount Stewart, a Uar. JL Grey Colt, (with halter on) branded EA on the near shoulder. The owner can have hi-n by paying expenses incurred.. If not claimed wiUun Fourteen days will be sold to defray expenses For further particulars apply to JAMES PARKER, Waitahuna or at the Old Post Office Store. aJtanuna > jgApril 2_rd, IRfi2. * ' (^AMJJ/STHAIf; »-«n U dle Pup Bitchof alhejT \J herd and IVewf-iun-iland Breed. The ownir can have the same by applying at Robert's Store Pehchefc Bay, and paying expenses. ' October 24, 1862. Hou se and Land. Li o .a ' ' _s_ a l i" ] A First-class Hty property, opposite the Provincial Engineer's offices, Princes street, consisting of a commodious shop, having a frontage of twen'y feet to Princes street, by a "depth of forty five feet. aha a show-room of iqual dimensions, and a cellar capable of containing 500 tons of goods. Apj>.y to WRIGHT, ItOoERTSOK and CO. FOR SALE, by Private Bargain,"^ Five-roomed House, with a frontage of 51 feet to Howe street : by a depth of 66 ftet, level ground, well'fenced ;wood' and water near. This valuable freehold i» only a few \ardsfroin Great King-street. Title—Crown giant Apply to,,Cameron and Thomson. Caudle works" , Gre^t King-street. . • • . "WJtB»

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 266, 27 October 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 266, 27 October 1862, Page 6

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