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RE-OPENING! SPECIAL NOTICE 10 TUE KHABITAHTSOF WELLINGTON AND COUNTRY DISTRICTS. r J. M~U LLIGAK ' Intimates to his numerous Friends vom Englaiftl with a MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF JEWELLERY Of Every description. A Large and Varied Stock of CLOCKS, DIAMONDS, PLATED WARE, <tc., &c. The whole of which he Personally Selected n the Best English Market for Cash. Thus enabling him to purchase at the Lowest Prices, and sell CHEAPER THAN AN 5? OTHER JEWELLEE in the city of Wellington

PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER'S AM) JeWEHiKKb' WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION | Executed on tho Premises, and all work GUARANTEED. M.J.M. lias Ee-Ofened in the Premises lately occupied by him on iiIIBTON Q.UAY, WELLINGTON. Witn a Display o! really first-class new GOODS UNEQUALLED IN THE COLONIES. AN Inspection of tho Stock and Prices respectfully solicited, 58 5 ' JI. J. MULLIGAN. A BRIGHT PROSPECT is before the people of this country if they would only encourage Local Industry. A Kiiapoi tweed at 4s Sid is better than a Bannockburn at 6s. AJlnsgiel tweed at 5s 3d is better than an English one at (Js. This is enough to show what could bo done if men of means irould start woollen factories in every convenient place iu tho colony. The Kaiapoi and Mosgiel aro only tho thin end of tho wedge -could not supply a twentieth part that is required. I can make a splendid Mosgiel Suit for £4los, or a good Kaiapoi Suit for E4 that will wear two veavs (all slirunli), inshionable cut and make. Tho money is retained in tho colony, and may find its way into your pocket again. HUXLEY, tho Tailor. 590 TAUERU CARRYING DEPOT, W. HERCOCK, GENERAL CARRIER, 18 prepared to carry Gcods, Wool, Timber, &c, from Mastorton or Taiiorn to any part of tho country with horses or bullocks, at the. shortest notice aud at the lowest rate;, Theatrical praties and others conveyed to any part of tho Wairarapa, Palinorston or Kopua, by coach or brakes, Daily communication between Taueru and Masteitonby brakes aud wagons. Town Agent, T. \Y. Pilclier; Masterton Agent, G, Langton Railway Goods Shed Mnstcrton. «' ri EOUS .M E E, \J (Lato E. Pi,UsislKn)i CHEMIST TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, Lambtou-Quay, Wellington, Particular attention paid to tho Dispensing Department. All prescriptions and Family Recipes carefully prepared. Tho prescriptions all systematically copied, numbered, and returned. Tho Extensivo Stock is of a Superior Description, being imported direct from the most celebrated houses in the trade. HOMCEPATHIO MEDICINES, '(Guaranteed Genuine). A Largo Assortment of these Popular ModiMessrs Loath and Ross, inc'nding Family and I'ccket Cases; also, tho Latest Works on the subject. AMERICAN HERBAL REMEDIES AND BOTANIC DRUGS. Five casco of the above, ex Inglcberg, from New York; all this season's gatherings; in splendid condition. Lists on application. India Rubber, Air, and Water Cushions, Hot-water Bottles, Ice-Bags, lint-ma and other Syringes, Breast Pumps aud Relievers, Feeding Cups, Bed Pans, ke., for the uso of Invalids. Trusses, Elastic Stockings, Knco Caps and Anklets, Riding Belts, Abdominal Supports and Chest Expanders. PERFUMERY, TOILET BRDSIIWAIIE AND COMBS. . The Finest Stock of any Retail House in the Colony. Elegant and Usoful Presents. Inspection invited. All tho Leading English, American and Continental Patent Medicines, &c. Ships' Medicine Chests Refitted on the Shortest Notice. Leeches and Sponges. Agent for Cooper's Sheep Dipping Composition. Orders by Post or Telegraph forwarded ■without delay, Eeciuely packed, GEORGE MEE (Late Tivwiw). Government Buildings, Lambton Quay, Wellington. 677

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 684, 4 February 1881, Page 4

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566

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 684, 4 February 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 684, 4 February 1881, Page 4

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