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Watches and Jewellery )RELIMINARY NOTICE. i j»_ ." | MAX. ALEXANDER, actical Watchmaker, Goldsmith, Optician, &o. Wellington, Having only lately returned from En-™" *-i»-~ the liberty of cffering.to the pub] lington and surrounding districts, the i) tion of his extensive stock, selected by h in the English, French, and German markets. His twenty years experience as an Artist and a Watchmaker ; also, • his past career of thirteen years' standing in the colony of New Zealand, will be sufficient guarantee in soliciting again the patronage of the public. He has much pleasure in stating that he is a DIRECT IMPORTER OF Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold and Silver Watches—English, French, and American manufactures. The latest and most tasty designs of .fine Gold' Ornaments, sets bracelets, chains, and diamond goods. Silver and Plated Goods, of the first makers, and Hall stamped. Especial attention is called to the branch of plated goods, as they are from the best makers in Great Britain; stamped, and on hard plated metal. His selection of Paris marble clocks, pendules, timekeepers, and regulators, will undoubtedly please the most fastidious taste. BitONZES by the best modellers of Germany. Optical Branch, such as metallic barometeis, field glasses of Cronmeyer, London ; Pietri and Longchamp's, Paris and Munich, of my own ordering, and applicable to the peculiarity of this climate. Pocket barometers and compasses, concave and convex spectacles, Brazilian pebbles, &c. (Direct Agent of S. Mokdan and Co.) Gold and silver pencil-cases and tooth*picks.' And a number of other articles too numerous to mention. An early inspection of the above enumerated branches is solicited. All work and repairs done exclusively by himself, and guaranteed. Ships' chronometers rated, re-compensated. Note the Address : MAX. ALEXANDER, Lambton-qday, Wellington, Next to Messsrs. Barraud and Son, Chemists. Will be OPEN on MONDAY, 22nd FEB. Eancy Goods 'ARBURTON AND GOODMAN . . hereby announce to the public that by their latest shipments ex Jung Frau and Avalanche, they are now enabled to offer the finest assorted STOCK OF FANCY GOODS as regards Variety, Quantity, and Quality, ever previously exhibited in this market. It comprises—--1 bale Fingering Wool 2 cases Berlin, Double Berlin, and Fleecy Wool 1 cafe the new and fashionable Jet and Steel Hair Ornaments 1 box Black, Canary, Ivory, and Spanish Combs 1 box Real Tortoiseshell Side and Back Combs 1 case containing half a ton Beads, all sizes 1 case Fancy Haberdashery (with all the new tints of Sewing Silks, Filoselle, Embroidery Silks, &c.) 1 case Knitting and Colored Crochet Cottons, Braids, &c. 2 boxes Silver and Gold Lace Goods 1 case Musical Toys 1 case Butter and Bread Plates, and Boys' Toys 1 case Traced Paper Marcella and Muslin Patterns 1 case Fancy Materials for Bazaar Work N.B. —There are special lines in the above imported for the first time, in Ladies' Needlework Goods, Silk Mercery, and Haberdashery, as intimated by the new firm in September last, so that orders taken in the interim will be executed without further delay. Arrangements have also been made with our London buyer for the regular transmission of standard goods, ia order to maintain a.continuous supply in this important branch of their increasing business. JBS"Observe — WARBURTON AND GOODMAN, Under the Verandah, Lambton-quay. Sewing machines. nnHE LITTLE STRANGER. The Improved Little Stranger, Hand Lockstitch (shuttle). The "Nussey and Co.'s" New Family Silent Sewing Machine (shuttle). The Noiseless Tudor, for Tailoring and Manufacturing (shuttle). WHEELER & WILSON'S MACHINES. Merchants and Shippers supplied. London Office : . C E. Wilson, 29, Falcon square, Londoß, E.C., England. If Messrs Nussey and Co. undertake the r _..chase for foreign buyers, of all classeß of British made Engines, Machinery, Hardware, Woollen and Soft Goods. OVER A MILLION IN USE, and the demand keeps constantly Increasing. THE GREAT SUCCESS OE THE WHEELER AND WILSON MACHINE Is, without doubt, due to the Rotary Hook System on which they are constructed, and which combines GREAT SPEED With surprising durability and simplicity. THE LITTLE LABOR Reqbired to work them renders them the most suitable for general use. THE NEW NO. 6 Has no heavy machinery'to tire and weary the feet, nor cog wheels to wear away and break. It is, therefore, the most economical an well as the most durable aud best' machine for" Tailors, Bootmakers, and all heavy work. We warrant every genuine Wheeler and Wilson to give entire satisfaction. • Beware op Spurious Imitations. E. W. MILLS Sole Agent for Wellington. pE ARO HOUSE, CUBA-STREET GREAT CLEARING SALE. Alteration and Extension of Premises. Great sale of fancy dresses 3/6, 4/9, 5/6 Great sale of cambric costumes 7/6 Great sale of Tassore costumes 12/6 Great sale of Batiste costumes 15/0 Great sale of ladies' linen cuffs 0/4i Great sale of ladies' linen collars 0/3g Great sale of ladies' linen sets 0/IOA Great sale of ladies' straw hats 1/0 Great sale of ladies' trimmed hats 4/6 Great sale of ladies' trimmed bonnets 8/1J Great gale of ladies' lustre jackets 5/6 Great sale of ladies' polonaises 7/0 TE ARO HOUSE, CLEARING SALE. eat sale of ladies' washing skirts 5/6 Great sale of ladies' white cotton hose Great sale of children's white cotton socks 0/2| Great sale of washing prints 0/4J Great sale of Scotch gingham 0/34 Great sale of striped and checked shirting Great sale of men's strong tweed trousers 5/9 Great sale of men's strong tweed coats 10/9 Great sale of men'B trousers and vests 15/6 Great sale of men's straw hats 1/0, 1/3 Great sale of men's felt hats 1/0,1/6 Great sale of men's strong striped shirts 2/0 JAMES SMITH,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4342, 18 February 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4342, 18 February 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4342, 18 February 1875, Page 3

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