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__Medigal. , ; DMKDi-wAL. ~: R- HOCKEW. la'te'Snreeon of the s. s. Great jji-ituin, Princes-street Chambers, opposite the Exchange Hotel, and a few doors above the Bank of New South Wales. Hours'of Consultation :9to 11 ■■a.m., 2to 4 p.m. and afterwards through the evening.' ' MEDICAL. ■ T^R MAETYR Surgery: Jetty-street, opposite Post Office. Residence : Stewart-street, opposite the Gaoi. Hours of Consultation :— 9to 11 a.m. 2to 4 and 7to 9 p.m. DR. WATERS, Physician, Surgeon". Doctor oi Medicine, and Accoucheur, may be consulted daily at his residence, Dowling-street, West, the third house on the left, after ascending the steps a ttie Cuttimr, on the same side as the Bank of New South Wales; DR. MORICE, formerly Surgeon to the ss. Great Britain, House Surgeon to the Northampton General Hospital, the Birmingham and Midland Counties Lying-in Hospital, the Liverpool Eye and Ear Dispensary, aud late Honorary Surgeon to tue Bendigo Hospital, has commenced Practice in Princes-street, next door to M'Leod and Gibson's. DR. O'SUI-LIVAN, Member College of~PhTs7- ---• eians, Dublin ; and College of Surgeons, London in the late Honorable East India Com pany s Service; has commenced the practice of his profession at Abboyleix House, Dnr.edin. D MEDICAL. R HENRY WILLIAMS, L.S.A., Surgeon and Accoucheur, late House Surgeon and Physician Accoucheur's Assistant, King's College Hospital, London ; ami late Surgeon-superintendent of slnj) rtlmerva, and of Lyttelton in Canterbury, be<*s to inform the inhabitants of Waikouaiti aud Hawkesbiiiy, that he intends niactising- in the above districts. Dr. H. W. also intends opening a Chemist's and at:d Druggisfc s shop, and he is now ready to supply medicines; and hopes to obtain a share* of public support. REMOVAL. MR JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, SURaSON DENTIST. Having after nearly 15 years experience in Edinburgh, London, Dublin, America, and the Australian colonies, adopted this country as his future home respectfully thanks the Ladies and Gentlemen of Duueiihi, and the province of Otago generally, for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him during "his 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 iutercsts of his patients, by bringing his experience to bear on climatic requirements^ giving no pain, ?ud executing all the artificial branches as hitherto on the most approved modern principles, and in an effective and artistic manntr. Attendance after 10 a.m. The Poor attended Gratkuously from 9 to 10 each Mbrnintr. Piease observe present address, viz. :-- PRINCES STREET, Octagon side of Cutting. TEETH TEETH ! ! TEETH !1! ■ MR. ALFRED BOOT Surgical Mechanical Dentist, Princes-street, (Formerly Pupil of H. L. Jacob, Esq., M.R.C.S. M.C.D. and L.A.C., and late Dentist to the ' Royal Bridgwnter Hospital,) T>EGS to call the attention of the public to his imU proved methodK)f fitting teeth on the principle of self-adhesion, by which the process of mastication is perfectly performed, and the articulation completely restored. The numerous impositions daily practised on the public by persons pretending to a proticiency of knowledge in the different branches of mechanical dentistry and the disappointments consequent thereon, deter many from availing themselves of relief uuder the inconveniences incidental to the loss of these most essential and ornamental appendages, without which mastication cannot be properly effected, and the train of diseases arising 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. Charces moderate. To Let* TIIO be Let, a three-roomed House on Bell Hill X Apply G. S. Wilson, Bell Hill. XTOVV LANDING.-Apples, Jams, Potatoes, JL^ Eggs, Currants, Biscuits, Bran, Flour, &c On sale, at the lowost price, by W. Wilson, Importer of Fruit and Produce, opposite J. L. and C. Burkes store, .^yc.%3 Tenders &c, fJ\EN DETs" _JM) R MAILS. Chief Post Office, ai i m i .Dunedin, 29th October, 1862. healed lenders will be received at this office on or before the 20th November proximo, for the conveyance of the undermentioned mails within this province, from Ist January to 31st Dece-"bir, 3833 or for such further period as the Postmaster inav see fit to continue the contract; either party having power to determine the same at, or at anytime after, the period now state 1, three months' notice of the same having been previously given. Days and hours of arrivals and departures to be fixed from time to time by the Postmaster. Tenders may be for one service, or fur any number of services conjoined. Tenders to be at per annum, and security will be required for the due fulfilment ot the contract. The Government will not be bound to accept the lowest nor any of the tenders. Tenders to* be endorsed—" Tender for Mails between and ." 1. Between Dunedin") an I Tokoinairiro, daily, j each way. | Carrying letters and 2. JBetwr-en Tokomai- )> newspapers, two days riro and Glenore, Waita- I each week ; on all other huna. and Tuapeka J vac- i days, letters only, tion, daily, each way, J 3. Between Tuapeka") Junction and Wetherstone's, Gabriel's Gully, and Munroe's Gully, daily, i each way. j 4. Between Tokomairiro and Macaura Ferry, via Ciutha Ferry and Waiwera, twice weekly, each way. * . Carrying letters and 5. Between Ciutha ' newspapers. Ferry and Warepa Post Office, twice weekly, each way. 6. Between Dunedin and Waitangi, weekly, each way. 7. Between Waikouaiti and the Duisstan Gold Field, weekly, each way. J | Also, from Ist January to 30th. June, 18*)3 or for any longer period, as above mentioned :— ' Between Dunedin andY ' the Gold Fields at Wai-f Carrying letters and pori, via North and West C newspapers. Taieri, weekly, each way.J . ARCH. BARE, Postmaster. FHENDERS are invited for Building Bank or X ew Zealand, Wellington. Plans and Specifications to be seen at our office where Tenders are to be delivered on or before noonl of 11th November. Not bound to accept the lowest tender. MASON and ROSS, Architects, Victoria Chambers, Manse-street. TENDERS. mENDERS for a first-cla«s Building:, in brick and JL compo, to be erected in Princes-street, will be received until noon of Tuesday, November 4. MASON & ROSS, Architects, Victoria Chambers. Dunedin, October 23,1802. TENDERS. fTHENDERS will be received at onr office until noon X of Monday, ,10th November, for Building a House, in Dowling-sfcreet. MASON & ROSS, Architects, . Victoria Chambers, Dunedin, Oc ber 24th, 1862.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 269, 30 October 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 269, 30 October 1862, Page 6

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