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For thoi-eof our reader-- 111 want of crockery, lamps, china, ironmongery, etc. we direct attention to Mr. Ritchie's ad\ ettiscment, in another < oiumn. His e-t djhshnient. Staffoidshire Hou-e, 21 and 2!)Geoige !-tieet. is replete with latyo stocks ot the above, and hotelkcepers will find it the cheapest house to purchase decanters, glasses and other rtquisites. Our rcadeis will have noticed an adveit.scmcnt in another column containing particular, of the remaikabie curative qualities of Dr. Uilliams' Pink Pills which have now ben sold 111 New Z aland for some time, and wh.oh we havo heard have proved very cllicaeiou, 111 various form- ot rheum, iM-in, sciatica, etc. We have been requested by the proprietor-, to mvitc those of our readers who have used them to communicate the results to this oih'ce givin<"particulars of their ailment and the effect of a course of the Pink Pills. Messrs. I") wan Bros., of Willis street, Wellington, report having sold Mr. Albert White's mtcivst in the Central Hotel. Otaki. to Mr. ,J. L. Deinp-ey. well-known in Wellington; Mr II J Walter's interest in the Western Hotel, Wellington, to Mr. M Lahman, late ot theMetrop.ihtan Hotel. Wellington; Mr. M. C. M rlefs interest m the Clyde Cjuay Hotel. \\ elhn" ton, f> Mr. T. Cotter, late ot the Miikuri Hotel, L'alnatua : Mr. .1. Jones's intere-t in the Royal Hotel, : Haw era. to Mr. R jbjrt Cunpb.ll. well-known in Stratf.-rd : Mr.-. L Ro-ss inteiest in the Empire Hotel, Ma-urton, to Mr. Alfred Wildon Hariison. Lite proprietor of the Birmingham llot> 1 Fuldni" ; also Mr. Tasker's Albion Hotel, Wang ami. to Mrs. Whelan late of the Star Hotel. Ma--ttrton. Mi'cts a>d Co., Dj.i'is s O;tagii, oner of Gjorge street They guarantee highest class work at moderate fees. Their artificial teeth give_ general satisfaction, and the fact of them supplying a temporary denture while the gums arc healing does away with the inconvenience ot being month- without teeth. They manufacture a single artificial tooth for Ten Shillings, and e ts equally moderate. The administration of nitrous-oxide ga. is also a great boon to those nocding the extraction of a tooth. Read [Advt.]

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 14, 6 August 1897, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 14, 6 August 1897, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 14, 6 August 1897, Page 20