j npHE INVINCIBLE QUARTZ MININO COMPANY, LIMITED. TENDERS are invited to take the above minem TRIBUTE for three years. Ti mderers to state at what per cent ou gross proceeds of gold they will take the mini's ; the successful tenderer to pay all expenses in connection with the mine. Ten tiers to bo left at the Registered Oiiiee of the Company, Ballarat Street, Queenstown,on or before WEDNESDAV , the o.jth day of January, 18SS, at Noon. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. F. W. F. (xELSOW, Legal Manager. Queenstown, December 14, 1887. A Few Advantages OF THK Dresden piano company’s HIRE PURCHASE SYSTEM Ist—No matter wh.ere yon live, it enables you to become the owner of a thoroughly good and sound Pianoforte or American Organ by simply Paying the Hire for a silted period. 2nd—Possession is obtained on Payment of the First Monthly or Quarterly Instalment. 3rd—No Further Expense whatever is incurred beyond the instalments for the period agreed on. •I fch—The Piano Or American Organ can be exchanged for one of a Better Class at any time within the period of hiring. sth—An excellent Piano or Organ (war ranted for 10 years) can be obtained for a deposit of 60s and payment of 30 s monthly. Otli—A First-class Guarantee ie given with every Instrument Purchased. 7tli —Catalogues, Terms, etc., sent Post Free on application. SHEET MUSIC A SPECIALTY. THK DRESDEN PIANO CO.’S DEPOT, 31 Princes street, Dunedin.
,!. A. X, RfT'DLE ... MANAGER. • QUuD FACT MUX VALDJi FAC/MUS." (WUAT \VK DO, WE DO WELL.) THE DENTAL SURGERY. Octagon, Corner of George Street and Octagon (Over Mr Bannistm's Octagon Drug Hall), Entrance Private Door. S. MYERS & CO., DENTAL SURGEONS. Specialists in Artificial Dentistry. 'Those ret) miring artificial dentures will note the advance* they receive hy coming to us : “ Getting the best material procurable in ” “ Having a temporary set or part set made in a tew day-* after the extraction of the decayed teeth and stumps without any extra change.” This, in our opinion, is most essential, as, if the teeth are replaced permanently too soon, ihe in •nth alters and the denture becomes loose and uncomfortable, and again, if the mouth is allowed to be without teeth, the ohm protrudes, and the whole contour of the face is altered. The highest authorities now advise that any teeth extracted should be temporarily replaced and then remodelled after the alveolar process has thoroughly absorbed. We arrange with those who cannot pay the whole at once to take part or monthly payments. Our charges are moderate.
A SINGLE ARTIFICIAL TOOTH (Temporary ami permanent), 10s. SETS EQUALLY MODERATE. It is neefiless for even those most wealthy to pay double the money for a possibly inferior article. Teeth made l>y other dentists remodelled at small cost. The Amerioau llri.lire and Crown Work adapterl where practice hie. Administerin'' tin Nitrons Oxide Gas several times every day, Mr Myers can recommend it as a Valuable and Safe Ameslhetic, free from any bad after effect. Cocaine and Calorific Fluid used for ordinary extractions, which always deadens, and sometimes completely annuls, paiu. S. MYE R S AN D 0 0., Dental Surgeons, OCTAGON, DuNKDIN. Postal Notes. The following regulations regarding the issue aid payment of postal notes are taken from the Post and Telegraph Guide, and we publish them for [funeral information 1. The following are the amounts for which use of postage stamps, not exceeding 5d in value, (fixed to the back of any one pasta! note. The person to whom a po-la! note is issued may, before partiu with it, till in the nsu wof the periontowhomtheamou.it is to be paid, and may fill tn the name of t<io Money Order Office, at which the amount is to be paid. The peuon so named, must sign the rcce'pt at the foot of tfm note, and must c iso fill in the name of tho Money Order Office if that has not been already done. 3. Every per on to whom - postal note is issued should keep a record of the iiumbe., ('ate and name of Office of issue, to facilitate inquiry if fie note should he lost. 4. If a postal note be crossed “ and Co.” payment will only be made through a banker and If the name of a banker is added, payment will only he made thrju ,‘> that banker After a postal note has once been paid, to whomsoever it is paid, the Postmaster-General will not he liable for any further c’ im. (1. If any crasuro or alteration bo made, or >f the note is out, defaced or mutilated, payment may lefused, 7. The regulations under which the postal notes are issued allow the Postmaster tor efuse or delay tto payment of a note ; but he must at once nport his reasons for so doing to the Postmaster General. 8. After the expiration of four mouths from tho ast day of the month of issue, a postal note will he payable only ou -payment of a commission equal to tha amount of khe oiiglnal poundage
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Lake County Press, Volume V, Issue 276, 12 January 1888, Page 2
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