Medical ! HOMCEOPATHY 'f*f INVERCARGILL HOMCEOPATHIC INSTITUTE AND PHARMACY YTHAN STREET, TAY STREET, (Opposite east side of Scotch Church,) INVERCARGIII, SOUTHLAND. nriLLUM WILLSON, H.M.D., ' ' Attends for Consultations, At the Institute, From 9 A.M. to 1 p.m., and from 7 P.M. to 10 P.M. VACCINATION DAILY. Pamphlets : " Homoeopathy Explained," by Richard Epps, M.R.C.S.E. ; And a Practical Reply to Sir Benjamin BeodieV Letter on HOMOEOPATHY, With CASES showing the efficacy of HOMO2O PATHIC Treatment in the Diseases of Animals, by James Moore, V.S., M.R.C,V.S.. Edinburgh, Sent FREE by Post on application to WILLIAM WILLSON, H.M.D., At the Institute. Conveyances ;for riverton. THE Royal Mail Coach will leave for th. above place, every Tuesday, Thursdaand Saturday, at Half-past 10 a,m. punctually ; returning to Invercargill, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Booking Offices : Prince of Wales Hotel, Dejstreet ;and Post Office, Riverton. AU Parcels carefully forv r r^ed. D. aMPBELL, . rop i *cr. Hides and Sheep SkinsfMHE UNDERSIGNED IS A BUYER OFGREAS WOOL, SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, &c. W. B. KINGS WELL. Fellmonper, Bluff Road NOTICE TO FARMERS AND COUNTRY BUTCTHEBS. THE undersigned will give the HIGHEST PRICJif FOR CHIDES. — Ch**-Ghilling-extra^ will be given for those without cuts. ANY QUANTITY PURCHASED EOR- CASH 0 ' H A R A, BOOTMAKER, TANNER, AND CURRIER, TAY-STREET, (near the scotch church.) Paperhangings PAPERHAISTGXNGrS ! ! ! THE Undersigned has always on hand the newest designs, direct from the first manufactories in England. PAINTS ! OILS ! ! • BRUSHES ! ! ! And every article in the trade. HESSIAN, CALICO, WINDOW GLASS, ' AND KEROSENE!!! DAVID WEBSTER, PAINTER, &0., Dee Street. Christmas Presents TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. CHRISTMAS BOXES AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS ! ! ! WBARHAM, Haircutter, next Albion • Hotel, Dee-street, is now unpacking large quantities of Useful Goods, which he will sell at VERY LOW PRICES, consisting of— Ladies' Work Boxes, and Eight Day Clocks, Pocket Knives and China Dolls, Jews' Harps and Small Tooth Combs Peg Tops, Scissors and Walking Sticks Tea Pots, Toy Ships and Leather Bags Baby Rattles and Wax Dolls Looking Glasses and Skipping Ropes Hobby Horses and Ladies .Belts Netkties, Thimbles and Toothbrushes Pocket Books, Violins aud Wood Spades Cigars, Coffee Pots and Tobacco, Marbles Meerschaum Pipes and Concertinas, Bell & Black Matches and Elastic-side Boots Scented Soaps, and Broaches, Hair Oils China Ornaments and Boxes of Toys Tea Trays and Hair Brushes Wood Pipes and Match Boxes Pij^e Stems, Toy Books and Balls, Copper-toed Boots, Playing Cards and Berlin Woo' Perfumes, &c. ALSO, A HOST OF OTHER USEFUL GOODS. rg^° Observe the Address — BARHAM'S, (Next Albion Hotel ) Pianofortes. TO PIANISTS. PIANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS carefully Tuned, Regulated, and Repaired by the \ undersigned. Considerable allowance made to his -. regular customers. I J. GERBES, Dee-street.
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Southland Times, Issue 1075, 18 December 1868, Page 1
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435Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1075, 18 December 1868, Page 1
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