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. Public NoticesA SOIREE AND CONCERT on behalf of the XX erection of anew School Room in connection with St. John's Church, will be held on or about AUGUST 2m>, 1870. Particulars will be published. NOTICE. I CHARLES STEPHEN REEVES, of Dune--9 din, hereby give notice that I have this day made application to the Governor, of the Colony of New Zealand, praying that Letters Patent may be granted to me, for the exclusive use of a " New Process of Preserving Meat, without the use of salt or any mineral or liquid, the meat remaining perfectly raw and fresh as when cut from the carcase." Any persons who wish to prefer objections to the granting of such Letters Patent, are to lodge the same in writing within four months, with John Boyle Bennett, Esq., Wellington, be being the officer appointed for the purpose of receiving such objections. Dunedin, July 11th, 1870. IN pursuance of the Patents* Act, 1860, we, the undersigned, David Ross and Fredrick William Burwell, of Dunedin, in the Province of Otago, New Zealand, hereby give notice that we have applied for Letters Patent for the sole use, benefit, and advantage in New Zealand, of certain inventions and improvements in the construction of frames or apparatus for the construction of works in concrete, and the use of concrete in various ways. Any person "who may wish to prefer any objection to the granting of such Letters Patent, is required, within four months after the publication of this advertisement, to send to the office or address of John Bottle Bennett, Esq., at Wellington, a statement in writing, setting forth the grounds of such objections, subscribed with his proper name and address. DAVID ROSS, FREDRICK WM. BURWELL. Dunedin; July 14, 1870. COMPANY OEDEB. A LL Arms and Accoutrements in the possession jCL of the Invercargill Rifle Volunteers must be delivered up in good order and condition at the Volunteer Orderly Rooms, Invercargill, within the hours of 8 AJt. and Bp.m. on one of the following days, to wit, the 28th, 29th, and 30th of July, inst • " ' . Members^are^ jfarned._that Jegal proceedings will be taken against 1 all men whose arms' and accoutrements are not returned as aboveßtated. By order, • JAMES HARVEY, Captain Commanding Invercargill Rifle Volunteers. Volunteer Orderly Room, Invercargill, 15th July, 1870. - THE ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY mHE Secretary to the above Society acknow_L ledges the receipt of the following sums towards the introduction of hares :-^- , f . . David M'Kellar, Esq. ... ... £10 C. Basstian, Esq. ... ... £7 10 Joseph Rodgers, Esq. ... ... £5 John M'Gibbon, Esq. ... ... £1 EDW. D. BUTTS, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. • ■MUBEUBffl^^^^^^^^oNt.r by. * *0 MESS?? GABRIEL. Dentists. j^» V"V LUDBKTE HILL, LONDON, FOR THE TEETH. Sold by Chemists, Perfumers, and Storekeepers throughout the World, With Directions for Personal Use. /GABRIEL'S WHITE GUTTA PERCHA UT ENAMEL, for stopping decayed teeth. Renders the tooth sound and useful, and prevents toothache; no matter how far decayed. Price Is. 6d. per box. Ask for Gabriel's celebrated Dental Preparations. pABRIEL'S OSTEO ENAMEL STOPPING, vT for preserving" front teeth. War-' ranted to remain white and as firm as the tooth itself. This beautiful preparation restores front teeth -and prevents decay. Will stop six teeth. Price. ss. pABRIEL'S CORALHE TOOTH PASTE, UT for cleansing and improving the teeth, and imparting a natural redness to the gums, whitens the teeth without leaving between them any traces of powder, and gives brilliancy to the enamel. Price Is 6d. pABRIEL'S ROYAL TOOTH POWDER^ \JT prepared from a recipe as used by Her Majesty. Preserves the teeth, and. imparts a delicious fragrance to the breath, gives the teeth a pearl-like whiteness, and protects the enameL Price Ib. 6d. pABRIEL'S ODONTALGIQUE ELIXIR, VT an essence unparalleled for its efficacy in all cases of Tic, Neuralgia, and Toothache, and forms a most agreeable and refreshing mouth ' Was h; has the unrivalled advantages of perfuming the mouth, and sweetening the breath, strengthening the gums, and is most invaluable to smokers. Price ss. : PARTIES AT A DISTANCE REQUIRING ARTIFICIAL TEETH may have them supplied, in partial or complete sets, on Messrs Gabriel's new system, by Bending particulars of their cases, with a remittance of One Guinea, when the apparafcus for taking a model of the mouth will be forwarded, with all necessary instructions. Messrs Gabriel will undertake to Remodel or Repair Artificial Teeth made by other Dentists (which do not- prove satisfactory), at- moderate charges. , , ; , Messrs Gabriel's Pamphlet on Artificial Teeth and Painless Dentistry on receipt of postage. * # * All letters to be addressed to 64, LUDGATE HELL, LONDON. THE ROYAL MAIL COACH will leave the Prince of Wales Hotel every Monday and Thursday morning at half /past 7 o'clock, to meet Cobb's Coaches at Balclutha. From the same date the Riverton Coach will leave the Prince of Wales Hotel every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 10.30 a.m., returning from Riverton on Tuesday, -Thursday, and Saturday. . - Booking office for Dunedin— Prince of Wales Hotel, invercargill; Barr's Hotel, Balclutha; and Dyke's Commercial Hotel, Riverton. For Fares, &c., apply to ' Mb GEORGE SMITH, Prince of Wales Hoto? D. CAMPBELL & CO., Proprietorf.

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Southland Times, Issue 1281, 19 July 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1281, 19 July 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1281, 19 July 1870, Page 4

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