iHefcteal. DR. WILLSON, TTOMO2OPATHIC PHYSICIAN YAIiUOW STREET, INVERCARGILL. At home from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. II OMCEOPATIIIC INSTITUTE AND PHARMACY, YARROW STREET, IN"ERCAEGILL. DR^YOUNG, : QURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, Dec O street, above the Southland News Otiico. ~DR.~ROWBOTTOM, OURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, O At Mr. GEO. WALKER'S, Spey-street. DR. J. RUTHERFORD RYLEY, M. R. C. S. E. &C, Late House Surgeon University Lying-iu Hospital, Glasgow ; Honorary Member of the Andersonian Medical Society, Glasgow, May be Consulted, for the present, from 9 a.m. till 12 noon, and from 3 till G p.m., at the Criterion Hotel, Tay-strcet. HA TC II AND HAYES, {Late of Melbourne), Dispensing- and Family Chemists, Wholesale and Retail Chemists, Druggists, and Deysaltees, Importers of Photographic Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Brushwarc, and Druggists' Sundries, Will, immediately after the arrival of their first consignment of the above goods, open their PEJi.MiSKS in TAY-BXREET, opposite the Victoria Horse Bannar. April 5), 1803. Justness f£otice& MOHISON, LAW, & CO., Dee-street, Invcrcargill, OTOCK AND STATION AGENTS and O AUCTIONEERS. We beg to intimate that we h«ve entered into au arrangement with Mr John Squires to conduct this department of our business, and in connection therewith we are prepared to undertake Sale or Purchase of Land and Stations. Also, the disposal of Sheep, Cattle, and Horses by Public Auction, or Private Contract, and to make Advances thereon when required. We aro also prepared to contract for the Importing of Stock from the neighboring Colonies. MORISON, LAW & CO. NOTICE. MR. FREDERICK LAST, SURGEON DENTIST, Of London, and late of Dimedin, begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Invercargill that he may be consulted daily at the Prince of Waits Jio'tel. Teeth extracted, stopped, and scaled. Artificial teelh fitted with all the new appliances. Articulation and mastication guaranteed. FREDERICK LAST. luvercargill, 12th March. JOIINKIN G S I> A N D MANUFACTURER & IMPORTER OF J3OOTS AND SHOES, TAY STREET, OPPOSITE EOYAL HOTEL , Having completed arrangements with some of the first houses in England, Scotland and Victoria for n regular supply of seasonable goods, would respectfully solicit a continuance of pntronago from the inhabitants of Invercargill and surrounding districts and would, at the same time, call the attention of merchants in town and storekeepers at the Lake diggings to a first-class ossortment of goods suitable for up-country demand, consisting ot English and Colonial Watertights, j American Knee, Kip and Grain, English Grain and Kip, Napoleon and Blucher Boots, Ladies' Kid, Memel, Cordovan, Cloth and Cashmere Boots. AND Children's of every description ALL KINDS OF GOODS MADE TO ORDER AND REPAIRED. LEATHER AND GRINDERY WHOLESALE AND EETAIL. WOOL. WE hoar lo inform our Constituents, rmrl Settlers generally, (hut we aro Buyers of WOOL, HIDES, and SHEKPSKINS : or aro prepared to make liberal Cash Advances on the most favorable terms on same for shipment to Melbourne or London. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. WOOL. TO THE "RUNnOLDERR OF THE SOUTHERN PROVINCE, &c. mUE UNDERSIGNED ore prepared to X make Liberal Advances on Wool consigned to their friends in London or Melbourne, or to becomo Cash Purchasers. COLIN N. CAPMBELL & CO. F. A. VON HAMMER, VETERINARY SURGEON, BEGS most respectfully to intimate to the inhabitants of Southland that his LEASE OF THE PEINCE OF WALES LIVERY STABLES having expired, intends shortly to Erect a Commodious INFIRMARY FOX HOUSES, At easy distance from town on the East Road. With the Infirmary will be connected a well grassed and well watered ACCOMMODATION PADDOCK, containing more than 150 acres. MRS. NE WAL and Miss LITTLE, from London and Edinburgh, have commenced business as Milliners and Dressmakers, and hope, from their long experience in first-class houses, to merit a share of public patronage. Spey -street, near Town Bolt, Invercargill, 20th April, 1863.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 61, 9 June 1863, Page 1
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