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MR C. J. COOMBS, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST (BY EXAM.), 10 Years Experience with Mr S. S. MYERS AS I intend visiting this district regularly it will save patients the expense of going to Town ; and as I guarantee all work, patients may rely on getting a first-class article at Moderate Charges Teeth mado by other dentists proving unsatisfactory ruay be Remodelled at small cost. Pain.ess Extractions with Nitrous Oxide Gas, Cocaine Ether, or Chloroform STOPPING vith Gold, Amalgam or Ce lent. C. J COOMBS Surgeon Dentist Opposite Cargill's Monument, D U N E I> 1 N NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EASTER HOIi&AYS, 1898. EXCURSION FARES. HOLIDAY Excursion Tickets will be issued from any Station to 9.ny Station on Hurunui-Bluff section, from 6th to 11th April. The Return Pares will be— FIRST CLASS. SECOND CLASS. 2d per mile. Id per mile. Minimum four shillings and two shillings respectively. These tickets will be available for return up to and including Tuesday, 26th April, and may be extended to make them available for return for a further period of 14 days on payment of the difference in value between an Ordinary Single Ticket ind half the Excursion Fare. Persons desiring an extension of time must apply at the station to which the ticket was issued on or before 26th April. The journey must be commenced on the date that ticket is taken out, and may bo broken at any station where the train is timed to stop after travelling 25 miles from the original starting station, provided the specified time is not exceeded. BY ORDER. NASEBY HOSPITAL. THE_ following donations to the funds of Naseby Hospital arenow acknowledged with thanks:— Per Lee Yan, L. P. Cabot 2 6 £4 4a. C. Walton 2 6 Lee Yan ... £1 1 OH. Gillespie 5 0 Si Yonng 110 David Mitchell 5 0 Tune Poy 10 6 Thos. Howell 5 0 Ah Locke 10 6 Wm. Taylor 2 6 Me Hock... 10 6 Jos. Robertson 2 6 Sic One ... 10 6 M. Mullins 2 6 Per Mr A. Arthur, Wm. Dowell 2 6 Hyde, 10s. Mrs J. Patterson 2 6 A. Arthur 5 0 Newton Eagon 5 0 R. Dickinon 5 0 Per Mr M'Namara, Per-Mr N. Moloney, £l. 10s. , Jus. M'Namara 5 0 N. Moloney 10 0 .T. P. M'Namaras 0 Per Mr M'Alpine, J. E. M'Namara 5 0 £7 os 6d. ,J.H Crutchley 5 0 J. H. M'Alpine 5 0 Per Mr Geo. Simpsun. I). O'Grady 5 0 £7 sa. Aaron Dylte 5 0 Geo. Simpson 10 0 Leonard Gerry 5 0 Wm. Pearson 10 0 Leon. Heum 5 0 W.Hall.sen. 10 0 Wm. Edmonds 5 0 W. Chirnside 10 0 John North 5 0 David Baird 10 0 Ed. Soherp 5 0 W A. Grieve 10 0 Mrs J. Highley 5 0 O. R. Cambridge 5 0 Wm. Hanil<ly 5 0 Jas. T. Sehrick 5 0 Sam. Saunders 5 0 Jas. P. Herlihy 5 0 James Coram 10 6 IsabollaM'Leod 10 0 Thos. Foster 5 0 James Murison 5 0 Samuel Dyke 5 0 Arch. Hanaway 5 0 John H. Roberts 2 6 J Caw ley 5 0 N. Mathewson 2 G Thomas Tate 5 0 A. G. Maihias 10 0 Donald M'Lean 5 0 James Howell 5 0 J. M. O'Neill 5 0 John E. Fox 5 OR. M'Skimming 5 0 W.G Wells 2 6 Mrs Schrick 5 0' G. F. Hooper 2 6P. J. Greer 10 (5 Lewis... 2 6 Grand Total .. ... £2O 14 6 G. L. STEWART. Secretary. IMPOUNDING NOTICE. TMPOUNDED the 25th day of 1. March, 1898, by Fowler Ross, found Trespassing on Kyeburn Run, One White Cow, calf at foot, no visible brand or mark. If not claimed, to be Sold FRIDAY, the Bth day of April, at 12 o'clock noon. BERNARD SULLIVAN, Poundkeeper. NOTICE. ' 11HE Undersigned will he Prepared ' to take Rabbits at Wnipmta on and after MONDAY, April 4th. REMEMBER that there is a Suit made to measure for the Trapper with the Largest Tally of Rabbits for the Season. JOHN BEATTY. /ns/s/- o/? fydv/fj % *r%jJlb (dtrari/edGo/dam/Si'/vwAfei/d/s) cmo/v mßump rm weyare pure andmofesom /nevesfmoney a//rf K experience ca/: duy. * /- .y t / ■ Y vai |OURT FIXTURES FOR TflE MONTH OF APRIL, 189 S. NASEBY* MONDAY, 4 1.1 VI X<; STO X E+•... W E1) NESI) AY, 0 NASEBYt WEDNESDAY, l.'i XASEUY" THURSDAY. H XASKHY* MONDAY, IS HYDE'+ .. .. TUESDAY. 10 M.U KAES'f ... WEDNESDAY, 20 NASEUY* MONDAY. 2f> Ol'UIRt" WEDNESDAY, 27 ST. I'.ATHA.VSf ... ... FRIDAY, 29 • M:u'i.itratc s. t Wtird'-n'H (Jourt. Kozie Tea is Pure.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 29, Issue 1483, 2 April 1898, Page 2

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754

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 29, Issue 1483, 2 April 1898, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 29, Issue 1483, 2 April 1898, Page 2

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