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Clutha Leader, Volume XXV, Issue 1295, 2 May 1899, Page 7

 

pHOTOGRAPHY. IVirsE. A. Labatt, Having taken over tl c premises lately occupied by Mr Yerex, is prepared to execute any photograph from midget to nte size enlargement. Any old photo, copied or enlarged. Prices moderate. Clyde street, Ba'clntha. 89 J) ENT A L NOTICE. S. MYERS & CO. Dunodin, Christchurch, Invercargill. S. MYERB~ & CO., For Milton, Kaitnngata and Balclu'ha is b. & A. Myers and H. Gunlhorp. Mr H. Gnnthorp visits Balclutha very Friday. J We think it is as well to let our country friends and patients know that Mr Gun- thorp has been 15 years with us, a.>d is duly qualified by examination. Pntients attended at Mr Hutchins' chemist, with whom appointments c:m be made. All fees most moderate, highest class work which is guaranteed. Tune or monthly payments arranged if I desired gg C. J. COOMBS, Surgical and Mechanical Dentist, I (By exam.) Mr Coombs visits Balclutha monthly j and may be consulted at DUNNE'S CROWN HOTEL, i This will savft Patients the pxpense of tfninsr to town and as I irunraiite* all w-nik. p<ti.M.is i,ny rely on petting a fvat- 'lWth n,.'ulo by o»lu>r' dentists py,,v'n j m< s -.,tjpf o t.. ly m.-.y be reniodelh-d at .small 1 Painlpsspxtractions with nitrons oxide gas. ehl«»r.»f,,nn, ether and cocai,.^. S«"p|.iug «i(li orold, «m-.Uni. or cemnni. I C. J. COOMBS, i (Late Messrs Kidd & Co.) Princes Street, Dunedin opposite Ciiryill's Monument. T^ANT^D^KNG^N^^^Tou^ j t Invitations, and Ball Programmes I printed with neatness and despatch at j OLUT*HA LEADER OFFICE.

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