Artificial Teeth. "T)R. TATTON begs to call the attention J--' of the public to his newly-invented process for tho construction of ARTIFICIAL TJfiETH, GUMS and PALATES. ,-.,.-' The result- of this invaluable invention may be briefly noticed, in a few of their most promising features:-— All sharp edges are avoided; no wires or fastenings are required ; greater -exactitude of coaptation is obtained ; a natural elasticity, hitherto wholly unattainable; and a fit; perfected with the most unerring accuracy, is secured; while, from the softness and flexibility of the agents temployed, the greatest support and comfort are given ; to the adjoining teeth when loose,' or rendered teriw by the absorption of the gums, ' "- ■;. The acids of the month exert no agency, all unpleasantness of smell and taitebeing entirely avoided ; arid all these excellent quftlitiea:tcing combined with greater durability. Decayed Teeth stopped with Gold, Aluminium, Pla> : tinuin, Sec. , ] Teeth extracted on scientific principles, avoiding pain. Children's Teeth regulated. Hours of Consultation—From Eleven till Four. . 389 To Musicians;1 A FINE-TONED VIOLONCELLO .•^* warranted in good order, to be sold cheap for cash.- . — , p , ■ . • . . For address, apply at the office of this paper. 286 lJSfc_ TO STAND this SEASON J_L_____b_ at Sunny side, Spring Grove, WB&sSeg " Young Athelstane," kiil be atthe following, places on the days named. I Wakefield Arms .... Every Monday. ' FoxhUl ~...- .. .. „ Tuesday. VMasre .. .. .. .. „ Thursday. v Star and Garter .... „. Friday. Fees, £3 each mare: Groom, 55.; to be paid on.or before the first of January, 1862. An allowance made if more than one mare. 20* JOHN ANDREWS.----TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Ditchley, A-■■ the Thorough-bred hors» : , . , ; "Brush" winner of the Great Nelson Trial Stakes, 1861: by Chevalier out of Besom by Whisker out of Cordelia, vicfe Stud Book. Chevalier by Tros out of Flora M'lvpr, vide Stud Book. \ ,_.., , .. . Brush will be at the Star and Garter, Richmond, every Monday; Wakefield Arms', every Wednesday ; and Motueka Hotel, every Friday. Terms, £3 10b. Groom, ss. Good Paddocks for mares at 2s. 6d. per week. ' ■ ■ ■; •-' - ■•• ■■ ' ■ ■■ ■■■• 254 j]3 I B L E D E ■_*■ 0 T, *T Waimea-street. r , English Bibles, morocco, marginal reftrences Pica quarto ditto ditto ; ' , Nonpareil'ditto ditto Pearl ditto ditto ■' -r •'-■". Diamond ditto ditto"; ~:■. . .... Pica Bibles mr calf Smnll Pica ditto Bib'.es suitable for presents Germau Bibles,-Luther's translation Bibles-in large type : ■ ■ .-.:-■ Double Pica Psalms, roan, gilt edges Ditto ditto Yew Testaments, in 2 vols., roan,, gilt edges. • To be sold below cost price. Bibles and Testaments, suitable for schools I. M. HILL, 467 ' . " Depositor. To Contractors. ' BLASTING POWDER in any quantities On sale-at ' ' i *i JOHN SYMONS AHD Go's. _g X G L AVIATOR. THE LATEST -FASHIONS FOR THE .: ! ■ :•-. SUMMER •■■ :•-.■■;.■ "• ■ i is now opened for inspection at Mrs. FORM AN'B; BRID GE-STREET,NELSON, who has received a small but well-selected assortment of Ladies' Dresses in all the fashionable materials. ■ Mbhair,' Barege, CAshmere, Grenadine and Lace' Shawls;' Spanish Laec Mantillas, Black Silk 'do., Du9t Mantles in a variety of textures, Sun Shades, Pirasolsy Honiton Lace Falls, Uaiir Nets, Gloves, Diess Trimmings, &0.-, &c. - •• < - Opposite the Golden Teapot, and Trafalgar Hotel. : j •■■■ - ■■■••'• ' : ••■■■ > • ■/' :';;■' 3*2" A FLETCHER, PHOTOGRAPHER, -*■*•• BRONTI-STREET, : ' Next House to Capt. Walmsley. Babies Photographed. 491 Free by Next Mail. \7 ISITORS to the Royal Photographic / Gallery can have their PORTUA ITS sent carriage free to any part of the United ■ Kingdom if taken by Mr. OXLKY before the 12th instant, Brooches and Lockets fitted with portraits, Views of Nelson on paper for presents to friends at home. Address—Trafalgar-street, next to Mr. Stanton'a. . 503 For the Mail, a series of PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS of Nelson «- now ou sale. DAVIS AND HOBY, 507 Bridgerstreet. Victoria Hotel, Haven Road. TAMES HESKETH (Mr. Everett's late *» barman) begs to inform the inhabitants of Nelson that he has OPENED the above HOTEL, and hopes, by strict attention to business, and keeping the best descriptions of Wines and Spirits, to merit a share of public support. . ■■*,-,- Skittle Alley open. 468 T. BUSH, pABINET-MAKER, UNDERTAKER, \J Nile-street, Waimea-road. ' 485 NOTICE.—The Richmond and Nelson public CONVEYANCK'wiII, for the future, run daily,' leaving Mrs. Kite's,. Richmond, at 9 a.m., and Wright's Royal Hotel, Nelson at 330 p.m. Parcels Delivered. 933 HENRY HAMMOND. Riwaka Flour Mill. A LL Persons Indebted to the above Mill ■*- *• are requested to pay tho same on or before the 3lst day of December, 18dl, as it is intended to make a change in the partnership after that date. 492 WILLIAM MICKELL AND SON; rVO SINGLE GENTLEMEN wanting a -■- pleasant Residence about eight miles from' Nelson. Tho advertiser offers such, where economy is an object they will find this answer their purpose. He can accommodate two or three, with their horses if required. r - . . Address and particulars to be obtained from Mr. DISHEB, Star mi U»rtar, Bwhmqad; Wi «t the oflicopft^spspv, w ' §00
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 431, 10 December 1861, Page 1
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