Business Notices. > DR. WI L L 8 O IS T , HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, IrrUAN-STBBET,l r rUAN-STBBET, TaY-STBEET, Opposite the East side of the Scotch Church, IWVBBCABOIIL. Consultation and Journey Fees are respectfully requested to be paid in advance. Scale of fees for consultations at my residence, from 9 to 12 a.m., and from 7 to 9 p.m. — Single consultation £0 7 0 One month . . 1116 Threi 1 mouths 3 3 0 Six months . 5 5 0 Twcne months 7 7 0 Scale of Fees for Visits and Consultations at tho Patient's Residence, if within the Town Belt :— Single visit and consultation £0 10 6 Three visits and do 1 10 One month, not excoeciiny three visits per week S 3 v Three months, do 6 6 O Six months, do 8 8 0 Twelve mouths, do 12 12 0 Night visits extra, beyond tho ordinary fee 0 10 6 Visits beyond the Town Belt, and not exceeding one mile, are charged a fee and a-half. Exceeding one mile extra, beyond the ordinary fee, ten shillings per mile. HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY. Prescriptions, each £0 1 6 Large tubes globules 0 2 6 Small do. 0 16 Bottles of tinctures 0 2 6 Large bottlas of Arnica and concentrated tinctures, for lotions, &c 0 2 6 Small do., do 0 16 AU homoeopathic sundries, including medic ine chests, eases of globules, books, arnica plaste* 8 ' and other preparations of arnica, compresse 9 - Homoaopathic cocoa, &c., at the lowest Pharmacy prices. HOMOEOPATHIC CATTLE MEDICINES of every kind, with Books of Instruction, supplied to any part of New Zealand, on receipt of postage stamps. 49-te PuMic Notices NEW ZEALAND GENERALCclfgntpljtt «> 'I'HE time is rapidly approaching when the ■*■ Electric Telegraph will be extended throughou New Zealand, affording vastly increased facilities for communication between the various cities and towns of the colony. The position which Campbelltown (Bluff Harbor) occupies as the first port of arrival and law! of departure for the steamers carrying Her Majesty's English and Australian Mails, as weii a,s its growing importance as a port of call for sailing vessels of lavge tonnage, and the fact thai it is the southern ter;uimis of the New Zeabiui feletiraph System, and oi the Railways alre:id;. i:ufi:;ted in Southiiind, which eventually will tr:;ver&o tiie whole of the Middle Island, has £nuu;vi; I >.i:j tiv .- stii-blish at liuspoml v viiiN U.RAL TbILE er lv A'P ll i«J Ax} H H o' V . The ohjectii fff iuve in vi»!\v are threefold : — Ff'tiHy. — Hi. eiihig an. i ri\.tiis<Ki.m£ ad Metcannie iJusinen.-i ii which the teiegraphtc w-jre Jiiav be •.•aiieii i.-jto rt/^ujoition. Second'y. — Supplying the frcss throughout New- Zcni-uid with the latest English anu Australasian Intelligence, including the state ol' Markets, Shipping, and General News *ro n Jl pfiiis 'if the Colonies. Thirdly. — Transacting Telegraphic Business of a miscellaneous i-li^ruetur for the puuiic at large. The marked micccss vrhieh haa attended like undertakings both in Europe and the Colonies, when conducted with energy and intelligence, and the long experience of the projectors in mercantile business, and their thorough knowledge of the duties of a Press Correspondent, combined with a determination to devote their whole attention to the Agency, emboldens them to solic public patronage. Arrangements are already in progress for the formation of a wide-spread system of Telegraphic Agencies throughout the whole of the Australian Colonies, in connection with the " NEW ZEALAND aENEKAL TELEGRAPHIC AGENCY." The strictest secrecy, together with promptitude and accuracy in all affairs entrusted to us, may be relied on. Business will be commenced immediately on the completion of the Electric Telegraph between Dunedin and Campbelltown (Bluif' Harbor). FITZGERALD k CO. Temporary offices : — Esk-stbekt, (near the Railway Station). Tuvercargill, Southland, N. Z. r HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that I intend J. shitting my residence to Invercargill, in January next, witli a view of practising in that neighborhood. 1 therefore request thut all outstanding Claims against me in Eiverton will be sent in before, Christmas-day. I also notify that my own accounts will be placed in the hands of a collector lor prompt recovery, if not paid before the same date. F. A. MONCKTON, Surgeon. no tic a, OWING to the number of our Shoep destroyed by dogs, we hereby givo notice that POISON Has be='n laid on Kun 181 (Oastlo Hock).
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 77, 25 November 1864, Page 1
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711Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 77, 25 November 1864, Page 1
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