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Medical T| R, SMITH SURGEON and ACCOUCHEUR, Hbb REMOVED hits SURGERY to Private Residence In HOSPITAL STREET, next English Ohmoh Hou ax Hohs— Monilng m 9to 11 o'clock Middsy „ 12 to 1 o'olook. Sronia M fto o'clock. „„„.- DB AOHESON Has &ssama PeaetEoe in Greymonth and may be consulted At his residence ! Atr or street, nntll vvthemotle DM O R I 0 E SURGEON, Late Snrgaon to cho a. a. Great Britain, formerly Snrgeon to the Northamptoc General Hospital, tha Liverpool Eye »nd E&7 Infmnayy, the Birmingham snd Qjsj'b Hospital, Lylng-ln Charities, oar bis aoairaltad, Greymouth DlspeiMßffy, Mawhera Quay. : [a card. 1 DR E U C K B V, late o Patea County Hospital, Medical Officer to the Grey Valley Miners Association, may be consulted at Mr Parkinson's, Wallsend. Hoars of consultation : Morning 10 to 11 Evening sto 6 Sunday's (morning) ... 10 to 11 Country orders Smmedlately attended to. F\R. J. PERRETT MILLINGTON, L.M.S., LONDON, Physician and Surgeon, ALBERT STREET, opposite Church of England. HOURS FOR CONSULTAIION — Morning 10 to 12 Afternoon 4 to 6 Al BAK Ett V, Talnui street. C. H. RKYNON, Plain And Fa>cy Bread And Biscuit Baker. All kinds of smhll gondfi made (Uliy A.ll nnWa pnno.l dally hU<umlhH t.n, />IEATKFUL -(TOM KORTINGKPPS'S COO U BRBAKFA4T •• By a thorough knowledge of r.fto it.-..-Kial laws which govern the operations o iigsetloD And actrkion, and by a oirefal application of bhe lina propertifvi of wellselected ooeoa, Mr Uppie hsa provided onr bseakf&Ht tables with a cleUc&telytiavorod beverage, whloh may asve na many doctors' bills. It Is by tho judieiona nm of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until otrong onoagh to fQtlat every tendeinojr to diasiwe. Haniiedfl of trahtla mal&dbs are floslSng dcoand us rcac Ij'1 j' to attack whe^eever there ta a weak point. We rosy eaoape many a »tal shaft by k^ping ou?aolveB well fortl ied irlih pure Wood and a propezly toKrishsd tear.ja." — 8«<, »rtlolo lv tho CM 1 forvfoa G»*6tta. Made simply with bo!!lng irste» ot milk Sold In Jib p*ck»t« hy Gonoesa, labelled thoa : — JAS*KB TBPPB AND CO., X.rwr-ni? siwrjv.ASfn ■p^YEING 1 DYEING 1 1 DYEING I FEATHERS CLEANED, DYED, AND CURLED. GLOVES AND STRAW HATS CLEANED OR DYED. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHES CLEANED OR DYED BLACK. ITOTK THE ADDKKSB : MKS BROCK LEY. BOCXDABY S3 K GET, WASTK PAPER Sold ftt OF Fid BOF fR» F4PVR,

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6990, 16 February 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6990, 16 February 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6990, 16 February 1891, Page 3

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