V\7 W. CFIRISTIE, M.D. Honors, **[ • CM.. (Glasgow University), late Resident Assistant Glasgow Western Infirmary; late Medical Officer, City of Glasgow Fever Hospital, Belvidere, etc., hns commenced practice ia New Plymouth, and may be consulted at Dr. Gault's late residence, Vivian-street. Hours. — Morning 9 to 10; evening 7 to 8 (except Sundays 5 to 6); and on Saturdays 1 to 3. He visits Inglewood on Tuesdays, and j Waitara on Fridays. f764 au2B FAMES SANDERSON, ARCHITECT. Offices . King's Buildings, overjthe Colonial Bank. Patentee of combined Sash Fastener. Down-haul and Lift. fb4o2 to ME. E. T. WHITE, DENTAL SURGEON. Igas" Rooms — Wright's Buildings (Brougham-street entrance) NEW PLYMOUTH. f793 d 3 QLAVE DEAGON, Draughtsman and General Agbnt, Devon Street, (Over Mr Richmond's.) N.B. — Plans and Specifications for Patents prepared t23* to
Special services will be held in the Primitive Methodist Church to-morrow, and will bo continued during the week. On Sunday evening reference will be rnadt to the recent deaths in our midst, and Mrs Nixon will sing a solo appropriate to the solemn occasion. — Advt. There was an excellent attendance on Friday night at the rink in the Hall, held under the auspices of the Band. The rink will be continuod every Tuesday night for a month, and if the patronage bestowed by the public is sufficiently good, the Band will continue the custom during the remainder of the winter months. On Friday night there was a full Band in attendance, and rinkers had no cause to complain of the lack of music. We would remind our readers that th« great combination sale of drapery, clothing and milliner}', is now on at F. A. Ford's Uieapside House. Everything has been reduced, besides which one shilling in the pound will be returned on all purchases of five shillings and upwards. The alterations to the premises are to bo commenced in about six weeks. This valuable stock must be greatly reduced before then.— Advt. Mr J. Nolan, the crack half-back of the late English football team, and Messrs Eagles and Mathera, recommend for kicks, sprains, and bruises, Renshaw's Monarch of Pain, ac it is wonderfully effective.— Advt. The Japanese cure rheumatism by the " Moxa" treatineut, or burning the paiaf ul spot with paßte cones, but the present generation are becoming convinced that the easiest and most reliable cure for this complaint ia Renshaws' Monarch of Ptta, Soy llis tcgtinoatale which arq&U bonnet, JAPTI,
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8799, 7 June 1890, Page 2
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399Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8799, 7 June 1890, Page 2
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