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Watches and Jewellery MAX. ALEXANDER, IMPORTER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, GOLDSMITH,- OPTICIAN, &c., WELLINGTON, Has much pleasure in announcing to the iSmic xid «« r.nj friends, tint lie lias‘now opened HIS EXTENSIVE STOCK AT HIS NEW ESTABLISHMENT, LAMBTON-QTJAY. The stock consists of— Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Gold and Silver Watches, Keyless and Volunteer Watches, Remontoirs in large variety. Sole agent of the R. A. CLIFFORD AMERICAN WATCH, Made under his instruction for this climate, and guaranteed, From £6 and upwards. Full Suits, Bracelets, Lockets, Jets (with gold), and Rings of every description. Silver and plated goods of the first makers in England. Clocks of every design, Paris and London make. Bronzes modelled by the first Artists of Germany. Optical goods (concave and convex), Spectacles, Field Glasses, Aneroids, Thermometers, &c. Importer of S. Mordan and Son’s Gold and Silver Pencil-cases and tooth-picks, and many other articles too numerous to mention. The above enumerated goods have been selected by himself with the greatest care; and as he IMPORTS everything from the Manufacturer, the lowest and cheapest market prices are guaranteed. All articles are of the finest gold and best workmanship. An early inspection is solicited. All watch repairs and other work done by himself will be guaranteed. Ship chronometers rated and recompensated. MAX. ALEXANDER, LAMBTON-QTJAY (Next Messrs. Barraud and Son, Chemists). 0. L. JENNESS, Chronometer Watchmaker, and Jeweller, Willis-street, Wellington, Takes this opportunity of returning thanks to his customers, and the public generally, for their past favors, and trusts hy strict attention to merit a continuance of the same. G. L. J. has a large stock of English and Colonial Jewellery in stock—and now landing—consisting of Gold and silver watches, gold brooches, ear-drops, lockets, neck-chains, gold Albert-chains, guard-chains, signet rings, diamond rings, wedding rings, keeper rings, and dress rings, studs, solitaires, and greenstone jewellery. English clocks, French clocks, gilt clocks (under glass shades), cuckoo clocks, and American clocks, from 9s. each. The above will be sold at tbe lowest price for cash. Watches made to order in every stile ; also, watches, clocks, and jewellery repaired, on the shortest notice. All work guaranteed. A large stock of concertinas ou hand. N.B.—Parties favoring him with their orders, may rely that every effort will he made to give satisfaction. DraperyE ARC HOUSE GREAT CLEARING SALE. Further Reduction to Clear Out the balance of Summer Stock. JAMES SMITH begs to inform the public that he has determined to continue his GREAT CLEARING SALE for fourteen days longer, during which time the remaining portion of the stock will he marked at; a. considerable reduction on the former prices ; Fancy dresses 5/6 former price 10/6 Fancy lustres 7/6 former price 15/6 - Striped lustres 9/6 former price 18/6 Plain lustres 10/0 former price 21/0 Tassore costumes , . 9/6 . former price 19/6 Polonaise costumes 10/6 former price 21/6 Pique costumes •. 12/6 former price 27/6 ' Braided costumes 15/6 former price 35/6 Lustre costumes 11/9 former price 22/6 Tassore polonaises 7/6- forager price 18/0 Tassore skirts 4/9 former price 10/9 White ribbon 0/1J former price 0/5J White cotton hose 0/6J former price 0/9 J Louisa lawn dresses 12/8 former price 21/0 New grey calico, only 3d. per yard. Just opened, a, fresh shipment of the new “Decca” calico. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA-STREET. ■g'IRKCALDIE AND STAINS HAVE JUST OPENED, TWENTY OASES OF MEN’S & BOYS’ Autumn clothing. As this shipment is; the best ever imported by them, for its cut, style, and exceptionally good quality, they have in much pleasure in soliciting the attention of the public to their present large stock, the whole being made from patterns sent home seven'months ago. Men’s Scotch tweed, Halifax, Galatea, and '' paget suits, 375. 6d to 4 guineas Men’s Halifax, Ballarat, and paget walking coats, from 18s. Men’s,black cloth paget coats, 255. to 425. Men’s fashionable overcoats, 28s. 6d. to 635. 400 pairs strong colonial tweed trousers, 13s. 6d. . " 300 pairs assorted: strong tweed trousers, ' ' 75., Bs., 95.,A05., 11s.' ■ , Men’s trousers and vests, 16s. 6d., 18s. 6d., 225. 6d., 275, 6d., to 375. 6d. , Men’s printed moleskin trousers, ; 9s. ) ; Men’s white shirts in all the new shape's, 4s. to 10s. 6d. each; x-ediictions made on half dozens Youths’ Halifax suits, very useful, 255., 27s. 6d., 305., to'4sa. • Bovs’ knickerbocker suits, ,10s. 6d., 12s. “ 6d., 155., 18s., to 80s. Boys’ knickerbocker velveteen suits, 205., 255., 30s. Boys’.sailor suits, 18a. Boys’ Swiss blouse and Galatea suits Paris hats, new shape, 205., 255. Drab shell hats, 12s. 6d. . A large assortment of ties and scarves. K.IBKCALDIE AND STAINS, Lambton-quay and Coba-stbeet, " , WELLINGTON. Land TransferOAND TRANSFER ACT: NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given, that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1870, unless caveat be forbidding the same on or before the 27th day of March next. ELLINGTON.—Part Section “ 488,” 13 ics, commencing at. a point on LambtondisUpt 126 links south from the northangleof Section 488 ; thence S. 265° 05 135 links ; thence S. 162° 39’ E., 64 links ; :e N. 82° 52’ E., 136 links ; thence N. “ 12’ W., 60 links, to the point of comjement. In occupation of George Hausa. —WILLIAM WARING TAYLOR [leant, on behalf of Jacob Joseph, of Wel;ou, Merchant. (Brandon and Quick, itors.) 566. WELLINGTON. —Sections “1062 ” and “1077,” 2 acres. Unoccupied.—JAMES CHISOLM, of Wellington, Applicant, on behalf of Raymond Power Collins, of Wellington, Licensed Victualler. 614. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 17th day of February, 1875, at the Lands Registry Office, Wellington. JOHN E. SMITH, District Land Registrar.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4354, 4 March 1875, Page 3

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912

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4354, 4 March 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4354, 4 March 1875, Page 3

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