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Business Notices. J HAY, ENGINEER AND MACHINIST, TAT STEEET, INVEECABGILL. "HEAPING MACHINES, Planing Machines, -■-*' Flax Dressing Machines, Horse Works, Screw Wool Presses, Flour and Saw Mill Machinery, Water Wheels, &c, made and repaired. Estimates and plans prepared for any engineering work. TO PEINTEBS AND OTHEES. r\ OEDON & GOTCH, Melbourne and Sydney, VJT are the agents for, and can supply Millar & Richard's celebrated Hard Metal Types, and have on hand all kinds of Presses and Printing Material. j Specimen Works and price lists sent free on application. TEETH PAINLESSLY EXTEACTED. ME. S. J. DECK, SURGEON-DENTIST, having received the most improved appliances for the administration of Nitrous Oxide Gas, is now prepared to extract teeth by its agency without pain. Artificial sets manufactured in gold or Tulcanite, &c. DON STEEET, One door up from Dee-street. Invercargill, January 3rd, 1872. LONDON PHOTOGEAPHIC ROOMS, COENEB OP DON AND DEE STEEETS, (Opposite the Prince of Wales Hotel), INVEKCABGILL. MR. T. MUSSEN, in returning sincere thanks tor the liberal patronage received during i his stay in Invercargill, begs to announce that | having built a large and centrally situated studio j on the premises lately occupied by Mr William Russell, solicitor, he is now prepared to execute pictures in every branch of the art, including enlargements in oil, crayon, water colors, &c, &c. Parties paying a visit to the new studio wil find all the latest improvements in the art, combined with civility, promptitude, and MODERATE CHARGES. rpHE CO-PARTNERSHIP between the unX dersigned, Surgeons and Medical Practitioners, has been dissolved by mutual consent, in consequence of Dr Hodgkinson'a health preventing his undertaking practice at long distances from town. In the possible absence of one, either gentleman will continue to act for the other if required to do so. All accounts due to the aforesaid firm are payable to either of the late partners, or to their authorised agent, Mr Thos. Perkins, Eldon Chambers. FRANCIS ALEX. MONCKTON. SAMUEL HODGKINSON. Witness — Mattw. Scott. Invercargill, January Ist, 1872. EUETHEB EEDUCTIONS IN THE PEICE OP KEGS. THE undersigned will be prepared to make kegs on and after this date, at the following further reduced prices : — 27 Gallon Kegs 4a each 18 do do ... ... 4s do 10 do do 3s 6d do 5 do do ... ... 3s do 2 do do 2s do P. TRAINER, Cooper, Esk- street. December 26th, 1871. NOTICE. DR GRIGOR will have charge of my practice until my return from Melbourne in February. WILLIAM G. M'CLURE, M.D. A. H. TELFEE, PIANOEOETE TUNEE, (From Collard and Collard's), London. /"\RDERS left with Mr K. Rose, Stationer, will be duly attended to. NOTICE. Q FEEEMAN, Vatch and clockmaebr, DEE STEEET, INVEECAEGILL, (Opposite the Union Bank of Australia), Has just received an excellent assortment of strong and handsome SILVEE HUNTING PATENT LEVEE WATCHES, Capped and jewelled, from the best makers, and ordered expressly for the use of Country Settlers. C. F. can confidently recommend them, as he feels sure they will give general satisfaction. A choice assortment of CHEISTMAS PEESENTS, In COLONIAL GOLD BROOCHES AND EAR-RINGS, &c. FINE GOLD WEDDING EINGS, KEEPERS, &o. An excellent assortment of CLOCKS on hand, I ALL WARRANTED.

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Southland Times, Issue 1534, 6 February 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1534, 6 February 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1534, 6 February 1872, Page 1

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