[A CAllO,] pvR, A. SEYMOUR BRBWIB. ' M.D., M.U., 8.8., M.8.0.8.K., L.8.A., May bo consulted at The Cottage, Mrs Uwynne's Hotel, Hamilton, dnilv. [a card.] 'OH N T/" ER R ut o IV Begs to announce' that lib has COMMENCED PRIVATB PRACTICE in Hamilton, and may be consulted at his residence, Union Bank Buildings. |R. GEORGE W. COLE Physician and Surgeon
Late Honorary Visiting Physician, Wei lington, HospiUl), Kirkwood's Cottaob, Duke • street, O]A il BRIDGE.
Notwithstanding the various changes tokinir place in the Police Department, wherohy the different Inspectors are shiftintr headquarters, Inspector McGnvcrn, so well-known and highly respected in Waiknto, will remain at hw pust; and, w>t ie better still, wo notice by a ..lata Gazette thnt he is beine awarded a well-merited advancement in the service, being promoted from a thiid to a second-class Inspector.
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Waikato Times, Issue 3204, 7 January 1893, Page 2
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136Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Issue 3204, 7 January 1893, Page 2
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