[BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVEENOK.] "ANY of our newest and best things . have been designed and made dur- ■ ing our Me Littlejohn's stay in London. We have illustrating blocks for so- few of these that we cannot issue a satisfactory catalogue this season. In addition to what we have already received new goods will be arrivingjdur* ing December and early part of January. All Settings are 18-ict Gold. Pearls are of fine quality, properly, setin the gold, and do not fall out. All gems are also of excellent quality. Brushes and Mirrors are made withihe metal stout enough to stand ordinary wear, and are not loaded with pitch, .as is often done. The bristles and glass are of best quality. We have a large stookvof Pearls, Diamonds, Eubies, Emeralds, Olivines, Sapphires, Opals and Turquoises unmounted. We would call the quality and value of our goods. Country correspondents may have goods forwarded on approval. We should be instructed as particularly, aspossible about articles required, and, approximate prices. Watchmakers, Jewellers and* Optician. 85 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. TEETH ! ! I WHY THE DENTAL PABLOUES TAKE THE LEAD IN WELLINGTON, BECAUSE: Our Offices arc 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 us. SETS (upper or lower),, from £2 2s. AMERICAN 'DENTAL Corner Willis and Bouleott Streets, Entrance —Bouleott-street. ME. E. A. DE LAUTOUE, Dentist, Hours—9 to 5.30, 7to 8.30. TTVANNEVIEKE JOCKEY /TiLUB. ANNUALJIEETING. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, M AECH 11th & 12th, 1908. Stakes, £1,600. Programme—First Day. 1. Hack Hurdles of 80 sovs ; If miles. Nom 1 sov., ace l.\ sovs. 2. Mikirikiri Hack, of 100 sovs; (> furlongs. Nom 1 sov, ace 2 sovs. 3. Dannevirke Cup, (Open), of 300 sovs; sovs; 1\ miles. Norn 1 sov, ace 5 sovs. 4. Trial Stakes, of 65 sovs; 6 furlongs. Entry 2 sovs. 5. Tahorite Hack Welter, of 70 sovs; 7 furlongs. Nom 1 sov, ace 1 sov. 6. Plying Stakes, (Open), of 120 sovs; G furlongs. Nom 1 sov, ace 2 sovs. . 7. Electric Hack, of 70 sovs ; 4 furlongs. Nom 1 sov, ace 1 sov. 8. Tajiaki Welter, (Open), of 110 sovs,• 7 furlongs. Now 1 sov, ace 2 sovs. Second Day. 1. Second Hack Hurdles, of 70 sovs, 1A i miles. Nom 1 sov, ace 1 sov. 2. March Handicap, (Open), of 100 sovs; 6 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 65 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. The Shorts, of Ga sovs; 5 furlongs. Entry 2 sovs. 7. Manciatera Hack, of 70 sovs; 7 furlongs. Nom 1 sov, ace 1 sov. 8. Kaitokk Welter, (Open), of 100 sovs; 7 furlongs. Nom 1 sov, ace 2 sovs. Second and Third money in all events. Nominations, except for Trial 'Stakes and Shorts, close on Saturday, February 22nd, at 0 p.m. Weights will be declared on or about Saturday, February 29th. Acceptances for First Day's Eaccs, (bud Entries for Trial Stakes and Shorts), close Wednesday, March 4th, at 9 p.m. JAMES SPIEES FEEEMAN, Secretary. For full programme see "Eeferee." IjEVTN & CO. G©nt©i , &l Mopcfaants and Stock and Station CHAPEL STEEF.T, .. MASTEETON STATION Requisites at Lowest Bates, Full Stocks Best brands Wines and Spirits. Cash buyers of Grain and Pro duce. Agents'for— The Liverpool, London and Globe Insurance Cornpamy. Passenger Agents tor— Shaw Savill and Albion and Co., the Direct Line Union Steamship Company's Over Sua Lines. The Orient Eoyal Mail Line, via Suea C. and A. Line, All Bed Eoute. across Canada. Messageries Maritimes Co., via Suez The Northern Steamship Co., Shortest Route to Auckland. For Faies and all particulars apply to Levin andXc, Ltd., G. C. SUMIMERELL, BRANCH MANASKB
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9050, 8 February 1908, Page 6
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