Hall, Walter E, active 1895

Wellington dentist with premises at 105 Willis Street in the early 1890s.

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Cossgrove, Andrew Goudie, 1860?-1890 :Advertisement comprising 31 individual photograph...

Date: [between 1885-1890]

By: Cossgrove, Andrew Goudie, 1859-1890

Reference: PAColl-D-0818

Description: Source of descriptive information - Photographer name record enhanced by Library client Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s) (comprising 31 individual prints). Physical Description: 31 x albumen photoprints (various sizes) on sheet 520 x 835 mm with mount

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F W Niven & Co. :Geo Winder, cheapest ironmonger; Walter H Hall, dental surgeon; office...

Date: 1893

From: F W Niven & Co. :View of Wellington N Z from hydraulic tower railway wharf, 1893. F W Niven & Co. [lith] Ballarat, [Victoria, ca 1893]

Reference: D-002-006-006

Description: Lower right panel shows illustrations of, or advertisements for, the following premises or organisations: Geo Winder, cheapest ironmonger; bedsteads, fenders, fire-irons, ranges, tiled grates, wringers, mangles. Joseph Rodgers & Son's table, pen and pocket knives; Electro-plate spoons and forks. Cuba and Manners Streets, Wellington. Shows the exterior of the store and an illustration of a wringer and a stove. Walter E Hall, dental surgeon, prize medallist. Artificial teeth a speciality. A complete upper and lower set for £5, five shillings. Nitrous oxide gas administered. 105 Willis Street, Wellington Shows the building exterior and a circular inset of the interior of the dentist's office. Oriental T Mart. William Campbell, direct importer, family grocer and provision merchant. Manners Street, Wellington. Shows the exterior of the shop and a pile of "Robur" tea chests. Office of the "New Zealand Times" and "New Zealand Mail", Lambton Quay Wellington. Shows the front exterior of the building. Extended Title - Lower right panel from "View of Wellington N Z from hydraulic tower railway wharf" Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Coloured lithograph, 305 x 385 mm.