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CALEDONIA FAMILY HOTEL. VXTILLIAM MKECII brgs to. intimate to the VV Public of Wellington and its neighbourhood, that lie lias opened as an Inn and Family Hotel, lliose very commodious premises, lately enlarged and improved, known as the Caledonia Hotel, in. the Tinakori lload, adjoining the high road to the Him. To newly arrived Immigrants, casual Visitors, Fnmilies, and the Up-Country Settlers generally, these premises offer a quiet retired abode, in which will be found every convenience and attention usual in the best establishments of the kind. Private Apartments—good and comfortable Bed-rooms ; and the Wines and every Article supplied of the very first quality that can be obtained. The House, from its situation, affords many facilities. It is upon the direct road to the country, and at the same time within easy distance of the business portion of the Town : Conveyances to and from the Hutt pass daily—and Boats communicating with the shipping can land within a few yards of the door at all times. Excellent Stables are attached to the Premises. In making this attempt to establish that which has been so long desired in Wellington, A GOOD FAMILY HOTEL. Irmself and Mrs. Meech will use every exertion to make their guests com/urtable. And he confidently relies, t'jat the advantages of the situation, combined with really good Abiici.es, moderate charges, attention, and an earnest desire to please, a'ill ensure to him the patronage lie is desirous of obtaining. September 5. DENTAL SURGERY. MR. G. H. MOFFITT, SURGE OX DENTIST, BEGS to acquaint the inhabitants of Wellington and its vicinity, that he has takeu apartments at Mr. Grace's, Wellington Terrace, where he purposes remaining for a short time, therefore persons requiring his Professional Assistance would do well to make early application. Incarrodible Artificial Teeth, made upon the most approved principles, ensuring perfect mastication. Carious and decayed teeth permanently restored to use by stopping, preventing the necessity of extracting. Teeth properly sealed and restored to their natural colour. Children's Teeth properly regulated during second dentition. Great mischief and irregularity is frequently caused from their teeth being neglected at this period. The mouth ought to be inspected by a Dentist at least every six months between the ages of 0 to 14 years. Teeth carefully Extracted. Stopping a Tooth with gold, 10s. Do. with Mineral Composition, ss. , Extracting a Tooth, 3s Cd. 3s. (id. Extra for out door Attendance. Hours of Attendance from 10 to 5. [gg? " Many persons, men aud women, are seen to have irregularly set and bad teeth. In almost , every instance this has been caused by the carelessness of parents. It is the duty of every mother to watch the growth of her children's teeth ; and if any of them appear to be growing in an irregular manner, she should cause them to be pnt in proper order by a Dentist. Some English mothers are scrupuously careful ou this point, and they have accordingly the satisfaction of seeing their children grow up with rows of fine teeth." — Chambers' Miscellany. Wellington, January 13, 1852. WANTED, A PROFESSED COOK. Apply to the President of the Mess Committee 65th Regt. Wellington, 11th Not. To Millers and TO LET, HHHE WIND MILL at the Hutt, known as JL " Newry Mill." For particulars, apply to William Fitzhehbert. Farish-street, Dec. SJ±, 1851. EDUCATION. r"pHE REV. \y. KIRTON begs to intimate tha JL he has opened his Educational Classes. Tekms per quarter, from One to Two Guineas, according to the Pupils advancement. N.B.—There is accommodation for six Boarders: the highest Terms per annum, J.MO sterling. Wellington, September 9. TO BE LET. commodious six-roomed House, with JL Kitchen attached, in Willis street, belonging to the Estate of the late Mr. Thomas Hendry, lately in the occupation of Lieutenant Trafford— with Garden well stocked with Fruit Trees, an excellent well of water, good Stabling, out buildings, and every other convenience suitable for a private residence. Rent moderate. Forfurther particulars apply to Wμ. Lyon. Wellington, Oct. 20. ?T7ANTED —Funded Government Debentures. VV Apply to Wμ. Lyon. Wellington, Sept. 12. To be Let, HHHE BRICK BUILDING known as Boulpott's JL Store, on the Beach next to Mr. Tankersley's, with the Land adjoining; also a piece of Land adjoining the premises of Johuson & Moore, comprising about SO feet frontage to the Beach. For further particulars, apply to ■ . : . .- George Moore, James Kelham, Executors to the Estate ufthe late Joseph Boulcoli. Wellington. September 5. CW. SOHULTZE will .give the highest . Cash Frice for Wheat, at his Mill, Ka Werra. ~...., j October 23, ,

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Wellington Independent, Volume VII, Issue 656, 24 January 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume VII, Issue 656, 24 January 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume VII, Issue 656, 24 January 1852, Page 1