Dental Notices. KIRKLAND Has commenced practice in his rooms, QUEEN STREET (Above Mr Smith’s Shop). Hours : 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Mr Kirkland will be able to attend to patients who cannot get off during working days, on Thursday afternoons, if appointments are made two days before. 'R D. , [A Card. [ H. JENNINGS, DENTIST, Thames Street, Oamaru. NOW OPEN. 6 'lx S 8 s * m Va % The American Dental Company, STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU (Opposite National Bank). /COMPLETE SETS, .1:2 2s and £3 3s ; vy Single Tooth from 7s (id. Extractions, Is and 2s (id. Pure Gas, sa. Gold fillings, from 12s (id ; fillings, from ss. Scaling and cleaning, from oa. 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 shilled staff of mechanics. SPEECHLY AND CINDER-, Dental Surgeons. Head Office : Christchurch.- _ d! iXXXttIOHK vcm JJUW N.M. & A. Co., Ltd. NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF N.Z. (Ltd.), Waimate. HAVE IN STOCK— Grasses, I OYF.CH \SS, COCKSFOOT. RED 1 V CLOVER, WHITE CLOVER, COWCRASS, RAPE, Ac., Ac. Wines and Spirits. Them and Cameron’s Kevatled Old Highland Whisky, Rrandns (draught and ca e), Sherry, Constantin, Frontignae, Port Wine, Invalid Fort Wine, Ac/ Speight and Co.'s Dottled Ales anti Stout (Pov.’ley’and' Keakt, 'o’ n tilers). “Golden Apple” Cider. 'Voolpaeks, Fencing Material, Manures, Ceylon Teas, Rock Salt, Ac., &c.
Sheep-netting. Cornsacks. N TEW Supply on Hand. Donagliy’a “ Gold I< dal ” and RoseOats, V\ hear, and Barley. WJft are CASH RUYERS. Also, ’ ’ Whs.T Seconds and Harley ml wi n ■ ■ i i«i iimf i~'Wfr iii¥iinn~fTTiTi L. Glendinning, ACCOUNTANT, INSURANCE GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, . , AS opened in premises in High L I St:cet, next Mr W. M. Ila.mii,ton’s, and is p, cpa : ed to Execute Easiness in any of the above-mentioned line.. Clients will receive prompt and* careful attention. No double commission. dale. Second-! and O.it Sacks. C. H. GUTHRIR, Agent Seconds. N. M, & A. COMPANY. C. 11. CUTIIWE, Agent. AX I), NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.
EXCURSION FARES TO OAMARU FOR RACES. AT 24 per mile first class (minimum 4s), Id per mile second class (minimum 2s), mileage counted one way only. Tickets issued from Timaru, Waimate,and stations Between Timaru and Oamaru on the' 28th and 29th MAY, and for .the first train on the 30th May, available for return till 31st May. The evening train from Oamaru to Timaru on tho 29th and 30th May will start at 5.20 p.m. and run 50 minutes later than timo-tablo times. NOTICE. ' R ,T. A. MANTON lias taken nv<'r my Grocery Business from the Iter MAY, 1902. I have to ihank all my customers for their very kind support in tho past, and ask BY ORDER. the same for my successor. J. B. FOX.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 207, 24 May 1902, Page 2
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