Spirting. QUNS! Q-TJNS! QUNS! RIFLES ! RIFLES ! RIFLES ! REVOLVERS! REVOLVERS! GUNPOWDER, SHOT, CAPS, CARTRIDGES, WADDING. WIRE CARTRIDGES, LOADING APPARATUS, AMMUNITION OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FISHING TACKLE, CUTLERY, FIREWORKS, &c. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE IN AUCKLAND FOR THE ABOVE IS AT D. EVITT'S, 254, Queen-street. j REPAIRS and every description of GUN WORK done at the lowest possible prices, and satisfaction guaranteed. D. E VIII> gunmaker, 254, QtJEBN-STUKET, Auckland, OPPOSITE THE MARKET HOUSE. Price Lists sent to any address. Dental. I JJ"OT A VANITY BUT A NECESSITY. I MR. PARKINSON, the eminent Dentist of Brookstreet, London, says :— "ARTIFICIAL TEETH are not ft VANITY but a necessity. Health and Comfort being an impossibility if the Natural Teeth are useless, and they have not been roplaccd by properly made and adjusted Artificial ones." MR. JOSEPH TYNDALL, D.S. Late of Pembridge Gardens, Notting Hill, London, W.) Supplies Artificial teeth as follows— £ n d Single Tooth, from .. .. — 0 5 0 Upper Set ~300 Lower Set ... .. .. ..800 Full Set, Upper and Lower .. ..600 IMPORTANT.-All Teeth unpplied by Mr. Tyndalt, are warranted not to discolour, and can be mounted 111 Gold, Silver. Platinum, Vulcanite, or Celluloid at the option of the patient. Address : MR, JOSEPH TYNDALL, DENTAL SURGEON, Obey - stp.bkt, Auckland E. €0 x & S0 N ' DENTISTS, KINGSLEY HOUSE, HOESON-STREET, Auckland. E. COX, L.D.S., (Eng.) H. COX, D.D.9., (Michigan University, U.S.A. J<* °°D W1 N C° X ' DENTAL SURGEON, 148, QUEEN-STREET, A. M. P. SOCIETY'S BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND Young men's christian association. NEW PREMISES: CORNER of Albbkt AD WE(.I.KSLB Y Sll \ g .F T^' Reading Room comfortably furnished. All the leading papers on the table*. Subscription, r,er nnsrter. The Library contains upwards of iauu vols, in the various departments of Jl'"! v-n'Coffek scription, 29 Employment and Boardinohoosb Providkd. Employment and Boaiidinououdb R Mbk"no fob Young Men on To«tt» at W Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.30. Bible Reading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30. Bible Ulass, SU STKANOEIw m and others (especially Yo0N« M*») cordially invited to visit tho rooms, where all infermation may be obtained, open from 9 a.m. to 10 p. COME and See the 4-Button Rid Gloves, marked la per pair in Short a Window,— By order of lb© Executors.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7903, 23 March 1887, Page 3
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