Artificial Teeth. T)H. TATTON begs to ca!l;the attention •*■'' ;of the public to his riewly-jnvewfed process for the construction of ARTIFICIAL TEEl rH, GtTMS, •nd PALATES. ; - •-■'■ -- r ■■■ ■■^■':-:'- ..■-■ i . The result of this' invaluable•< invention may \be briefly noticed, in a few of their most promising features.—- .■ .■. .. ■. ~■■,.;..- '', -. ;,; :■ ■. -: ~ ■„ All *harp ed)?es are avoided;. no.wires or fastening! are required; : greater exactitude1 of coaptation is bbtaincd; a natural elasticity, hitherto wholly unattainable; and a fit, perfected with the ;tnost unerring accuracy, ia secured; while v from the-soitness and flexibility of the aaents. employed, the greatest support;, and comfort are given ;j to the, adjoining teeth when-loose, or rendered tender,by the absorptiori of . the gUUIS, .. '. ;.•'.:.■■ ■.'-'( ,»•'...:.'..:):.. i ' , ThftiScidii of; the mouth exert,rto,agency,.all unpleasantness of smell and taste beirig entirely ivoided ; Hh4Mll these 'excellent qualities ;bt»b£ combined *rjth sgreaterjdurabUiJty^ .. 1...'. Decayed Teeth stopped with Gold, Aluminium, Pla- '■ ' ' ■ • ,!;.;■ ;tinum,&C. - . .^.. :;.■:.'.' ] " Teeth extracted'on scientific principles, avoiding pa.in. ' Ghildren'a Teeth fegulatedrv Hours of Consultation—From Eleven till Four. . Wakatu Hotel. 'THE undersigned in thanking the public -*• for the increasing yuppqrt he has been'favoWd with, begs to inlohn theui.tiiat^n cpnßequence c 6f late altera)tions, i'pacidus BIi^LIARO KOOM^fitted up with one of Tli'urßton's' Pateiit Tables, wTttyeyery requisite, for the game, is no\y open to the piibiic. ; 1. MILLS, . ." Bridge-street N .B.—An Ordi nary every day' at One 'o'clock. 3!73 rjHEESE, CHIIES& CHEESE, I'ori Cooper, from fithe celebrated; dairy iof Sir. Macintosh, ou sale at the stores of J. A. LANGFORD, Bridge-street. j-: ' : ..';■ . i « Also, ex LORD WORSLEY^ 30 dozen small Wines ' 2 crates ToiletVVare 2: „ Cups, Saucers, Bowls and Mugs - To bo sold at reduced pricea^ j^ A. LINGFOIiD. Uth November, 1861. '; • !'3,93 For< Sale. A SUPERIOR SPRING CAR% ttropg, •£*- and nearly new. . ; Apply to P.MOORE. Trafalgar street, October 8. •- 238 .- Steam Snrlnes. . ' ' ' To Jif-r'onlitiirlits, Mill Owners and Otncr*. P X DO N A AN I T Aft ■■t-t. One 15 horse-power porttble Steam Engine ; One 15 horse-power stationary Steam Engine, ' with fittings complete, by the tvell-kno^n Makers, Messrs. C. D. Youko amd Co.,'of Perth! and London. - NASH AND SCAIFE, 835 Bridge-street. ~~ SAIfXS& MOOBE, ~ •'■ A UCTIONEEU anS COMMISSION XX MERCHANT, Trafalgar-street, Nelson. 817 | HE undersigned having retained ail: *- the best workmen lately employed by him on large contracts, is now in a position" to undertake all kinds of Work pertaining to the Business at the,lowest possible rates, guaranteeing first-class quality and durability. \" Paperhangings of all descriptions can now be selected from a large stock on the premises from Sd. per piece. ' - I. B. LOUISSON, Painter, &c, Bridgcstreet. N.B.—Country orders promptly attended to. 58 Ex Gladiator, from London. RENTOUIj BROTHERS have juit re- -*-\> ceived, per the above shipFinest Congou, Pekoe, and Gunpowder Teas Crushed Loaf Sugar Plantation, Ceylon, and Mocha Coffee Best London Soap Starch, Blue, Currants, Raisins Imperial Plums, Jordan Almonds Sago, Mustard, Ginger, Mixed Spice Huntley and Palmer's assorted Biscuit! Bell and Black's Matches' Negrohead Tobacco Anchovy and Bloater Paste Confectionery Candied Lemon, Orange, and Citron Peel Glue, Ink, Blacking, &c, «fee. Trafalgar-street, November 19. 4g7; _ _ Boots! Boots!! "~ F US T REGE IV B D *J ex Glenshee, Lord Worsley, Boomerang, and Sir George Pollock, , : ' ': ' Fifty Trunks Boots and Shoes, comprising a very useful and seasonable lot of BooU and Shoes, ordered expressly from the beat manufacturers for this market consisting of about' 27tK) paijra. as under:— ; 50 ptirs Prime Grain Napoleons 125 „ Wellingtons 150 „ Short Wellingtons 60 „ Military Wellingtons 25 „ Oxonian Half Shoes 25 ;'•„ Balmorals 300 „ Men's Bluchers 250 „ Men's Carpet and Grain Slipper* 100 „ Boys' Boots ' 400 „ Ladies' Cloth Boots 200 „ Women's Leather Boots 450 „ Girls' and Maids' Leather and Cloth , Boots 150 „ Women's Carpet Slippers 72 „ Cashmere Slippers: 250 „ Ladies'Balmgral, Kid, »nd Cashmere Boots 100, ~ Children's Balmorals ' Clogs and Goloshes 68 ;LI(JHTBAND AND JACKSON. ]^OW LANDING, ex GIiADIATOR — ■*** Gentlemen's Summer Clot hing, in great yariety Crown and'other Alojeskin Tiowsets . Blue Serge' Shirts (Men's and' Youths') Men's and Boys' Cloth Caps and Felt Hats 36in. and 72in. Grey Calicoes VV bit^ Calicoes of every description „ Dresses in great variety ~ Hair Nets in Cheuile and Silk, Crinoline Steel, Artificial Flowers Kibbons, Worked Collars, and Sleeves And a large assortment of Fancy Goods. D._ MOOUK. Trafalgar-street. ' 349 W DAVIS begs to announce that* he ■ has entered into PAUTNEKSHIP with G. HOBY; and is now ready to tako PORTRAITS at MjstejVAY\Bridy«.|tr«tt. 196
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 437, 31 December 1861, Page 1
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707Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 437, 31 December 1861, Page 1
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