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DISEASES OF WOMENDR. COBBETT, who makes a special study and practice of this department of Medicine, is prepared to receive Resident Patients, particularly those requiring Surgi cal Treatment. A trained hospital nurse in residence, Terms moderate. Apply— Dr. COBBETT, Lower Syraonds street, Auckland. DISEASES OF THE EYE, EAR THROAT, AND CHEST. DR. WILKINS, CONSULTING & OPE ATING SURGEON IS at his Surgery for tieneral and Special Practice all mornings and afternoons. Sunday, 10 to 12.30. Charges moderate. i 7 years at London and Colonial Hospitals Adjust spectacles to sight, Has a large assortment of Artificial Eyes. Consuming Rooms QueenStbeet (opposite Shortland reet), Auckland'

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WHILE nothing will be wanting: on our part to meet the requirements of the public, we may point out that our powers are necessa;ily controlled by the estent of the support we ireeeive. If our Subscribers List were twice as la ge as it now is we should be in a position to giye twice as mnoh news as we do now, It is, therefore, to the direct advantage of Subscribers to the Thames Advertiser to try to induce others to Subscribe, and if each one seoured o>iE other—surely not a hard matter—a result would be obtained of great benefit to all interested, We write this in no begging spirit, for we are amply satisfied with the appreciation Bhown us by the publio, but it is our deairo to make our journal more instructive and entertaining, and in order to do this we must obtain more Subscribers and advertisers. While thanking (on behalf ot the former proprietors) the public for their very liberal support, we would respectfutly solicit a continuance of their favours, and a for our part will spare no effort to enhance the value of our paper. J. & H, LYES. I Proprietors. Thames, Nov. 14,1887. TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE THAMES ' ADVERTISER. The attention of subscribers is drawn to the fact that the Government have established a POSTAL NOTE SYSTEM, whioh is now in operation. By this system Postal Notes for sm&ll sums can be obtained at any Money Order Office, at the following rates: Govt, charge For uams from Is to Is 6d ... \i „ 2s Sd ... Id 6s ... ljd K 7s6d ... 2d 10s to 20s ... 3d

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XVII, Issue 5945, 16 December 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Advertiser, Volume XVII, Issue 5945, 16 December 1887, Page 2