[by appointment to his excellency the governor.] MANY of our newest and best things have been designed and made during our Mb Ltttlejohn's stay in London. We have illustrating blocks for so few of these that wo cannot issue a satisfactory catalogue this season. In addition to what we have already received new goods will be arriving during December and early part of January. All Settings are 18-ct Gold. Pearls are of fine quality, properly set in the gold, and do not fall out. All gems are also of excellent quality. Brushes and Mirrors are made with the metal stout enough to stand ordinary wear,, and arc not-loaded with pitch, as is often done. The bristles and glass are of best quality. We have a large stock of Pearls, Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, Olivines, Sapphires, Opals and Turquoises , unmounted. We would call attention to ; the quality and value of our goods. Country correspondents may have goods forwarded on approval. We should be instructed as particularly as possible about articles required and approximate prices. Watchmakers,. Jewellers and Optician. 85- LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. TEETH !.! ! WHY THE AMERICAN DENTAL PARLOURS TAKE THE LEAD IN WELLINGTON, BECAUSE: Our Offices are the- best equipped in the City. All our Operations are made as Painless as Human Knowledge and Skill can make them. Each Operator is Highly Skilled in his Special Work. Our Prices are as low as they can possibly be made consistently with HighClass Work. And because all the Patients we attend send their friends to lis. SETS (upper or lower), from ,£2 2s. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLOR! Corner Willis and Boulcott Streets, Entrance—Boulcott-street. ME. E. A. DE LAUTOUR, \ Dentist, Hours—9 to 5.30, 7to 8.30. ANNEVIEKE TOCKEY r^LUB JOCKEY rM ANOTALJIEETING. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, MARCH 11th & 12th, I'lOS. Stakes, 51.600. Programme—First Day. 1. Hack Hurdles of 80 sovs; 1:| miles. [ Nom 1 sov., aec l.\ so vs. , 2. MiicniiKim Hack, of 100 sovs; 0 furj longs. Nom 1 sov, ace 2 sovs. 3. Dannkviexk Cup, (Open), of 300 sovs; sovs ; 1\ miles. Nom 1 sov, ace 5 sovs. |4. Trial Stakes, of 05 sovs; (5 furlongs. Entry 2 sovs. 5. Tahorite Hack Welter, of 70 sovs; 7 furlongs. Nom 1 sov, ace 1 sov. 6. Flying Stakes, (Open), of 120 sovs; 0 furlongs. Nom 1 sov, ace 2 sovs. 7. Electkic Hack, of 70 sovs; 4 f'urlougs. Nom 1 sov, ace 1 sov. 8. Tamaki Welter, (Open), of 110 sovs; 7 furlongs. Now 1 sov, ace 2 sovs. Second Day. 1. Second Hack Hurdles, of 70 sovs, 11 miles. Nom 1 sov, aec 1 sov. 2. March Handicap, (Open), of 100 sovs; (J furlongs. Nom 1 sov) ace 2 sovs. 3. Telephone Hack, of 65 sovs; 5 furlongs. Nom 1 sov, ace 1 sov, 4. Tapuata Hack Welter, of 05 sovs; 1 mile Nom 1 sov, ace 1 sov. 5. Autumn Handicap, (Open), of 150 sovs; 1 mile and distance. Nom 1 sov, ace 3 sovs. 6. Thk Shouts, of 65 sovs; 5 furlongs. Entry 2 sovs. 7. Mangatera Hack, of 70 sovs; 7 furlongs. Nom 1 sov, ace 1 sov. 8. Kaitokk Welter, (Open), of 100 sovs; 7 furlongs. Nom I sov, ace 2 sovs. Second and Third money iu all events. Nominations, except for Trial Stakes and Shorts, close on Saturday, February 22nd, at 0 p.m. Weights will be declared on cr about Saturday, February 20th. Accki'tancks for First Day's Eaces, (bud Entries for Trial Stakes and Shorts), close Wednesday, March 4tli, at 0 p.m. ; JAMES SPIERS FREEMAN, | Secretary. For full programme see "Referee." A MONEY SAVING OFFER. WE have now commenced our Annual Stocklaking Sale, therefore we have made decided reductions iu every line which must appeal to you, we.do not wish to carry over any more of our stock than is absolutely necessary, therefore reductions are the order of the day. TRIMMED MILLINERY TO GO AT HALF PRICE. Ladies' Walking Skirts, Underskirts, Blouses and Underclothing all very much reduced. Children's Dresses, Bonnets, Hats Pinafores, Bibs, Etc., at prices that won't ullow them to remain in the shop. MANCHESTER GOODS REDUCED TO THE LOWEST PRICES. Men's Suits from 30/-, Tennis Shirts. 2/1.1, Caps. 1/-, Ties (id. Come and < your shave of the profits for three wcuo QUEEN STREET. WOOD-CARVING. [BEG to announce that I have commenced business in ivlasterton as a Wood-carver, in premises at the rear of Walsh and Co.'s. Having had many years' experience in all branches of the trade at Home, I am prepared to execute carving of nil descriptions. Wm, GARDINER.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9048, 6 February 1908, Page 6
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