DentistryJ. P. ARMSTRONG, BTOCUCAL AND MBOHANICAIi DENTIST, (Established, Dunedin, 1861.) BEGS to state that at the solicitation of numbers of bis clients, he has made a Professional Visit to Southland. As his stay will be limited, all desirous of availing themselves of his services •re solicited to intimate the same as early. as possible. J. P. A. begs to state that he has with him the whole of his superior mechanical 'appliances, together with Dr Richardson's Anestnaetie apparatus, which has superseded the use of chloroform, and by which he is able to extract teeth without pain. Artificial Teeth of every description fitted in gold or vulconite with perfect exactness, so as to restore articulation and mastication and present a perfectly natural appearance. Dunedin charges only made. Con srarnra. Rooms : Bsk-street, adjoining the office of J. Harvey, Esq., and at Mr Hayes, Chemist, Tay-street. Mr A. strongly urges the necessity of having Teeth Stopped as soon as they show any signs of decay, as thus they may be rendered as serviceable sb sound teeth, and may be preserved for years. Invercargill, 21st October, 1867. Rewards £3 REWARD. T OST from M'Clymont's Paddock, East Road, JU about May last, a BAY HORSE, branded C under the mane, one hip down. The above reward will be paid to any one returning same to Prince of Wales Hotel. Notices of Removal TUTAIS ANDGARVEN, DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, HATS BEHOVED TO DEE-STBEET Next the Southland Club Hotel. Hotels. &c. CLARENDON HOTEL, CORNER OF ESK AND KELVIN STREETS, INVERCARGILL. ROBERT C. SPENCER (late commission and forwarding agent) begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that he has succeeded Mr Joshua Clare in the proprietorship of the above well known house. His long experience in bnsiness gives him the advantage of being able personally to select wines, spirits, &c, of the very best qualities only ; and it will be his study to render the Clabendon in every particular what a first-class Hotel should be. T)RINCE OF WALES HOTEL. DEE-STREET, INVERCARGILL. The Billiard Room contains two tables, has been enlarged and refitted, and, for style and comfort, second to none in the colony. liquors of the first quality only kept in stock. The Stables are commodious and comfortable. GEORGE SMITH, Peopeietoe. ALBION HOTEL, DEE-STREET Opposite Government Buildings. A. CAMEEON, Peopeietoe, WINES, spirits, and all liquors, of best brands only, kept in stock. The Stabling is already well known to be the most commodious in the Province, and will be kept in the best of order by an experienced ostler under A. M. C.'s own charge. F. A. VON HAMMEE'S SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL, TAY STREET. ■OTANTED EVERYBODY TO KNOW that there is something else in Invercargill besides "BILLIARDS AND BEER." THESE IS THE SCANDINAVIAN CONCERT HALL, TAY STREET, ■JVHEBE XOTJ MAT HEAB SIGNOR ROBIO AND MR LLOYD, AND JOIN IK A FEEE AND EASY Business Directory WILLIAM TODD, AUCTIONEEE AND VALUATOR, STOCK AND CATTLE SALESMAN, COMMERCIAL AUCTION ROOMS, Dee-street. Liberal Gash advances made on every description of goods. HATELY & SCOTT, OURVEYORS, GENERAL COMMISSION AXI> LAND AGENTS, Deb Steeet, INVERCARGILL. J. KINGSLAND t>OOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, RED BOOT, WhoiesaiiE Leather and Gbindbby, XAY STREET,
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Southland Times, Issue 753, 22 November 1867, Page 4
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525Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 753, 22 November 1867, Page 4
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