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TEETH EXTRACTED ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT- PAIN! • MR. G. R. HOWARD, by the application of Protoxide of Nitrogen Gas, is now extracting teeth with the greatest success, and mosi, perfect immunity from pain. Mr. Howard's apparatus for administering the gas is constructed upon a novel and most approved model, and is in strict accordance with the principles laid down by Doctors Evans of London, Cotton of the United States, and other celebrated practitioners. Artificial Teeth, in gold and vulcanite, supplied and fitted at the lowest terms. G. R. HOWARD, DENTIST, Princes-street, Dunedin. TOOTHACHE TINCTURE. millS preparation has never been known _L to fail in curing Toothacne. One trial wili prove the fact. GEO. R. HOWARD, Dentist and Chemist, Dunedin. Niraous oxide gas For the ab>olureiy p.iinless extraction of Teeth. MR. EOOT desires to announce the Great Succes- of this yew Auresthelie Safe tmcl rapid in autiou, with none of the unpleasantness of Chloroform. Charges reduced for Artificial Teeth, &c, ALFRED BOOT, Farley's Buildings, Prmees-street. [circular.] Dunedin, November 21, 1870. WE beg to announce that we have this day disposed of our Dunedin BUSIN ESS to Messrs Jas. Mackerras and Co., aud solicit for them a continuance of the favours so liberally bestowed upon U3 during the last eight yeai's. WHITTINGIIAM BROTHERS. Referring to the above, we beg to intimate that we have purchased the BUSINESS hitherto carried on by Messrs. Whittingham Brothers, in Dunedin, and hope to merit a continuance of the favours extended to them. JAS. T. MACKERRAS & CO., Bond-street. WANTED KNOWN, T) ARTIES Furnishing to patronise COLONIAL-MABE FURNITURE. Best value for money, combining durability and cheapness. D. FERGUSON, DUNEDIN. "HANNATYNE'S SUSSEX HOTEL GEORGE STREET, DUNEDTN (Opposite the Royal George Sfable.<). Good Accommodation fer Travellers. D. BANNATYNiiI - - - Proprietor (Late of Union Hotel, Wetherstones). DEADLEY AND CO.'S LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, (Adjoining the Commercial Hotel, Tokomairiro.) B. and Co. having greatly enlarged their Stables, which now comprise 40 Stalls, and 11 Loose Boxes, are now in a position to afford every accommodation for travellers ; also, for Stud and Race Horses. On Hire, Saddle Horses, Wedding Carnages, and Abbots 1 best Single and Double Seated Buggies. Horses broken to Saddle and Harness or bought, and exchanged.

SWITZERS GOLDFIELD. Application for an Agricultural Lease under section 7 of the Hundred Regulation Act Amendment Act, 1870 I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have applied to the Warden for a lease of land for agricultural purposes, situate on Run, 193, Switzers district, comprising 400 acres or thereabout, including the pre-emptive right on said Run ; and 1 further give notice that the said application will be heard at the Warden's Office, Switzers, on the 22nd day of May, 1871. CHARLES S. SWANSTON. SWITZERS GOLDFIELD. Application for an Agricultural Lease under section 7 of the Hundred Regulation Act Amendment Act, 187"0. WE HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that we have this day applied to the Warden at Swhzers for an agricultural lease, situate on Hyde Home Station, (run No. 320) and comprising 040 acres ; in accordance with the Agricultural Leases Regulations under the Goldtielda Act. Ttie above application will be heard before N. Wood, Esq., Warden, at the Courthouse, Switzers, on the 22nd May, 1871. CHAPMAN & ANDERSON. SWITZERS GOLDFIBLD. Application for an Agricultural Lease. I Hereby Give Notice that T have this day applied to the Warden for a lease of land for agricultural purposes, being section .40, blouk 1., Waikaia, comprising 41 acres, or thereabout ; and that the said application will be heard at the Warden's Oiiice, Switzers, on 20th May. Persons objecting to the granting of such lease must lodge the same with the Wai-dtn twenty-four hours before the day of hearing. PETER POWER. MOUNT BENGER GOLDFIELD Application for an Agricultural Lease. TT7E Hereby Give Notice that we have VY this day applied to the Warden for | a lease of land for agricultural purposes, i situate on P>enger Flat, adjoining Dunlay's application, (nmprisdiig 5 acres, or thereabout ; and b ! iut the Stiid application will be heard at the Warden's OiHce, Roxburgh, on 2nd June. Persons objecting to the granting of such lease must lodge the same with the Warden twenty-four hours before the day of hearing. MURDOCH MACDON T ALD. PETER POBAtf. MOUNT BENGER GOLDFIELD. Application for an Agricultural Lease. WE Hereby Give Notice that we have applied to the Warden for a lease of land for agricultural purposes, situate on Hengev Flat, adjoining, on the north, land applied for by Robert Cairns ; on the south, land applied for by John Dunlay ; and on the west by the main road; comprising 25 acres, or thereabout; and that the f>aid application will be heard at the Warden's Office, Roxburgh, on the 20th M.iy Persons objecting to the granting of such lease must lodge the same with the Warden within twenty-four hours of the day of hearing. RICHARD KIRK. SAMUEL M'ELWAIN. AN S A L E : — Robey's Thrashing Machine, 4 feet 6 drum Do. Portable Engines, 6 to lOh p. G. W. Murray's double and single Furrow Ploughs and Grubbers. R. B. MARTIN & Co.

mENDERS wanted, for alteration to JL Messbs. Herbert & Co.'s Store. Carpenter work (labor only.) Also, Tenders for Painting. Plans and Specifications to be seen at Messrs. Herbert and Co.'s. Tenders received up to the 31th inst. mENDERS Wanted for the erection of J- a Presbyterian Church at Blue Spur. Plans and specifications may be seen by applying to William Jamison, Esq., Bank of New Zealand, Lawrence ; or to Mr. M'Lelland, Blue Spur. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Blue Spur, May 3, 1871. TI7ANTED, a smart Youth, about 15 years of age. Application by letter. Address, Box 19, Post Office, Lawrence. TTT ANTED, a Boy to deliver the " Tuapeka Times " to subs cribers every Thursday morning. Apply at the office. TEVIOT SCHOOL. A DULY qualified TEACHER required for the above School. Salary, £150 per annum, with comfortable residence. Applications to be addressed to THE SECRETARY, Teviot School Committo. "HOUND, three Black Pigs with litter. -»- Owner can have them by paying expenses. If not claimed within seven days, they will be treated as wild pigs. C. IST ED. Clarks Flat. TO THE MINERS OF THE TUAPEKA DISTRICT. HAVING been elected by you as Delegate for the Mining Conference, to be held in Dunedin on the 15th instant, I shall be glad to receive from you, before that d.ite, any sug^stions, in writing, you think proper to make with regard to the wants of your several localities, more especially the Blue Spur. JAMES RITCHIE. Waipori, May 8, 1871. SHEPPBED'S COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, (Near the Octagon,) GEORGE-STREET, DUNEDIN, Late of Supreme Court Hotel. Superior Accommodation for Families and Boarders. HOT, COLD, & SHOWER BATHS. N.B. —A Night Porter in attendance. The attention of the Proprietor will always be given to make his Patrons feel at Home. A EIEST-CLASS BILLIABD TABLE. Charges Moderate. R. W. SHEPPERD Proprietor.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 170, 11 May 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 170, 11 May 1871, Page 4

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