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L NOTI E ' TO HIE OP WELLINGTON AND Rtby-distjuots. ' r. M~Y L.L I 6A N l atcs tohia numerous Frionda ttftttat lie Has just returned. . ■ JU/I .„ml with a •'. STOCK OF | JEWELLERY Of Every ilesciiption. i .', " A Large and Varied Stock of MOCKS, . 3'rv DIAMONDS, "'J PLATED WARE, /• <Cc„ &e. Ths wholo of which ho Personally Selected in the Beat English Market for Cash. [Thus enabling Prim to purchase at the [Lowest Prices, and aell CHEAPER THAN ANOTHER JEWEL- !'•". LERia the city of Wellington 'PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER'S : i' And Jewellers' Work J OF EVEItY DESCRIPTION Executed on the Premises, and all wori MJ.M. has Re-Opened in the Premises 'lately occupied by him on LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Witn a Display of really first-class new | GOODS UNEQUALLED IN THE COLONIES. AN Inspection of the Stock and Prices respectfully solicited. 5 85 P ' M. J. MULLIGAN. A BRIGHT PIiOSPECT before the people of this country if they would only eucourape Ideal Industry. A K'iapoi tweed at 4b fld is better than a Bannockburn lat 6s. AMnsgiel tweed at 6s 8d is bettor than an English one at 6a. This is enough to show what could be done if men of means Isuld start woollen factories in every convelient place in the colony. The Kaiapoi and Mosgiel are only the thin end of the wedce fccould uot supply a twentieth part that is l&uired. I csn. make a splendid Mosgiel Init for £4los, or a good Kaiapoi Suit for £4 that will wear two years (all shrunk), ■lashiouablo cut and make. The money is retained in the colony, and may find lis way into your pocket again. HUXLEY, 'the Tailor. MO

rpHE UNITED INSURANCE J COMPANY, „ ' FIRE AND MARINE, Established 18ti2. Incorporated by Act of Miami-lit, N.S W. Capital ■ ■ • • * 50 °. 000 - fIR.W OMCE-275, George-street, Sydney. Every description oi Aire nnd Marine bumne?s effected on the moat favorable terms, Losses promptly and liberally nettled on Insurers have the security of ample funds besides the unlimited liability of shareAgent for. Wellington—J. Stuavt Roid; tub-agent for Mastertoo and Carterton--0. Fannis. m NGINEER9,IBONFOUKDEHS. AND I BOILERMAKERS. Old Custom House street, Wellington, Have for ealc— BPEKDFB PATEKT WOOL PRESSES, ')l ?.pnckß with improved ratchet motion, power Cornish boiler, in firstslass order. Price, £BS. tos furnished for all kinds of work. 541 BUGAR BOILERS, Akd Manufacturers cf every deeciptinn of Sweets, LAMBTON QUAi, Weuaxotos. 4 >OAEDING AND DA* SCHOOL-COK-BIBEEI, MASratTOS. Under the Patronage of the Honorable Lady Mmm, PbhoipaiTmbb BEST. A thoroughly sound English Education -forms the basis of the instrintum given, ! and, in addition, the following subjects arc i French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needlework. Domestio arrangements are liberal and - home-like. Terms moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on application. The third term of 1880 begins 17th Sepenibtr. ... -Evening Clies for French. *» \ B R 0 W N & C 0. Sub-Agents for North British and Mercan tile Insurance Company. And Murray, Roberts & Co.

Cash advanced on wool and insurants effected at lowest current rates from sheep's back to London, CHAMPION RACE, 1831, H.N "ABBOTT'S ■DISTRIBUTION OF pTIIZUS THE . CHAMPION RACE, To oerunat Fltmingtonon Jan. Ist, 1831. An Unlimited number of Subscribers At £1 Each. iy phizes 4ty first Horse SO per cent. Second Horse .. •• 20 ~ Third Hone 10 „ Starters (divided) ... ... 15 „ Non-starters (divided) .., 25 „ ■ Early application for Shares will oblige. Pleaso add Exchange to Cheques and Stamps for reply. , H.N.ABBOTT, "United Service Hotel, Aucklnnd, November. 1880. Cl 9 TAUEKU CARRYING DEPOT, W. HEItCOCK, GENERAL CABBIEB, IS prepared to carry Gcod?, Wool, Timber, &c, from Mastcrton or Taueru to any of the country with horses or bollocks, at the shortest notice and at the lowest rates. Theatrical praties find others conveyed to any part of the Wairarapa, Palmer6ton or Konua, by coach or brakes. Daily communication between Taueru 1 nd Masleitonby brakes and wiconn. fclowii Agent, T. W. Piieher; Jlasterton ■-' fi l.'niln-nv Cinrla Kind TISli (Late of Hookw's) _ has flsneed business in CARTLRwu account a? Hairdresser, «■' lie has taken those pie"""hyMrtt. S. Forbes, jjt Son), wid trusts to ' patronage, Thnte I'm,-shave, Pipe,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 657, 3 January 1881, Page 4

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670

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 657, 3 January 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 657, 3 January 1881, Page 4

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