Dental Notices. ■xyj- K KIRKLAND Has commenced practice in his rooms, QUEEN STREET (Above Me Smith’s Shop) till 6 p.m Me will be able to attend to patietffl who cannot get off during working days, on Thursday afternoons, if appointments are made two days before. M [A' Oar»;|& . | r^/4ek|ings, DENTIST, Thames Street, OamAru,
NOW OPEN. 6 % The AmefiSan Dental Cqfnp.any, \ SIAFFORt- STREET, TiMARU (Oppcjlife Nati|nal Bank). /nOMPLHiTE and £3 3s; \J Singl|Todth from 7a fid. Extractions, la aod 2a Cd. Pure Gas, ss. Gold fillings, 1 rota 12s 6d ; fillings, from ss. Scaling and cleaning, from s*. Crown and bridge work. Our rooms are fitted with every modern appliance for the Painless Extraction and Filling of Teeth. A thoroughly qualified Dentist of fifteen years’ experience will be in charge of this branch, with a skilled stuff of mechanics. ; SPEECHLY AND GINDEIH Dentai. Surgeons, Head Office: Christchurch.
Notices; CARTS CARTS. CARTS. BUILT Creamery Carta, staled by leading Christchurch trudesmeu* before thjSrConoiliatiou Board, sol<tifDr about halt the price fot/which they could be built in Christphurch, w m continue at ' '/: £l6.| / This is accomplished, not by underpaid workmen; but by systematic methods, ingenious appliances and improved machines. Cash or Hire-purchase. Vehicles of every description made, repaired, painted, bought, sold or exchanged. GEO. DASH, Coachbuilder, (Upper) High Street. MASSEY-HAIUHS AND IMPERIAL BICYCLES. T\yf 11 S. CLAIiKE announces to his friends and the generapublic hai been appointed 1 h|jpyhe above well Waimate A|eut known h% opened in the shop lately occupied by ®lr 11. Ekanklin in High Street. All Cycle Accessories in stock.
GUNN & Co., pharmaceutical chemists AND OPIICIANS. ITJIIY^IC^Nti 1 ! Preset iptions carefully and u|oura%ly djjjjjfrttHed from the Puieet Di uga THE PHARMACY, Queen Street (next Co-operative ore)’ WAIMATE.
F. J. MAINDONALD TT 7 IBHES to thank his customers for * * their support, and begs to intimate that he is still at the old place, and having engaged the services of a Firstclass Smith to take charge of the Shoeing and Qcneial Work, he hopes, by good workmanship and moderate charges, to merit a continuance and expansion of that supportWe wish to remind farmers and others th * at we ople who brought Ijlown and keep horse-shoeing and othlr work at a reasonable price, and be® tlm their own the fact. PloughsfWilt»rrowe, Grubbers, etc. made to ordft. A full supply of fittings kept in stock. Field and Fancy Gates made in iron or wood. Windmill and Tank Stands made and Mills erected. Windmills, Pumps, Piping, and Tanka supplied. Threshing Machinery and Engines overhauled and repaired and all requirements supplied. Ironmongery Department—A general assortment of useful stuff. For the Shooting Season— A few Single and Double Guns and Cartridges, etc., etc. F. J. MAINDONALD, HIGH STREET, WAIMATE. NOTICE. rTuiE titi MncrCoar Mato So LE. Anj and g twc nusjmsignie. ITgan., ud, VYawfrto. quan
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 188, 10 April 1902, Page 2
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