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•by SpeuM Appointment Governor. TTT LITTLKJUtIN AND SON VV , WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLEKS, am> OPTICIANS, mbton Quay (Opposite Occidental WELLINGTON. Cot;n'r\ i rders promptly attended io. H. J. FREEMAN (Successor to 0. Cam^udl) "WATCH AND ULOCKMAKER, JIiWELLEII. do. Manners • btkum Wellington GOLD and SILVER Keyless "Watches, centie sec, nils, Ac., Chronographs, Gold ami silver Walthun Watches, Ladies' Gold and .*-ilvcr Geneva Watches. Choice assortment of G LD and SILVER JLWELRY, Spectacle-, Eye-glasses, Folders, Goggles, Linen I'loveis, Telescopes, Microscopes, Barmi etors. and Thermometers For Sale. Ei-. fy de-cr ption uf Horological Work cloani (1 ;ind iv aired. . MPORTANT NOTICE TO "WATCHMAKERS, Jewellers, And the public generally M. J. MULLIGAN, JEWELLER, Lambton Qua-.. Wellington, Begs to inform everyone that he intends RETIRING from business and proceeding to England in March or April Next, and in the meantime be will soil tlu wlrde of bis MAGNIFICENT ami TRULY GENUINE Stock of WATCH KS, RINGS, Brooches, Ciocks. ".nil Jcwulry at ANY PRICE, as they MUST BE SoLP? Watchmakers requiring to replenish their stock, persons i cquiviiig Presentation Jewel ry, small trailers, or I.overs, should not miss tliisiipjjortuniiy, THE SALE BEIN'G THOROUGHLY GENUINE! will treat with anyone wishing to purclia-c the whole business. | A ft "> KING AND C 0., aN'h SiI.VJiKSM.XTHS ■iNI) iIAM-I'V.i: ftiiiMi JEWELLERS, is* jl.'mW ;i!;«n}iii!ac<l Oloek;, .gj WII.MK-sritiiKT. Wkmj.wm. (ir.ii-rs io: Hie i.pidc carefully attended to. Tli« largest t tufk of stones and gems in the (ifilnnv. HOROLOGICAL NOTICE. "J' ]IE;-i ) EOTI''ULLY inform the general 1 public iliat 1 will uu'leit.-ke lo repair wry tlcKC'.iijti-'ii of Wii'dii'S. . locks, and Jowi'lvy at it'.oifeiato pri :t-- As I posse's an iininense as-.Oi'tmmt ~1 Tools, Materials, ,ie, awl liaTs «J» h :i) experience in various 1,,c,i ii!«» I ',vi:i jjiiii':u:tec -.11 work done by I'C. (trdsrs j« s miy bo left at Mr Chinelien's, 1 ooksele:'. "'.iin-terton, or' at ray noi'.so, oil ilio 'Usu'ih Road. ' 0. CAMPBELL, . WATCHMAKER, JEWMLEK,- Ac. | r,:i l c (if " c liii;;ton.) . Mastei'ton

COACH & CARRIAGE FACTORY. Mum & Dixon Bros Having engaged t'm serwoes of the best HHIUI.DKi mid CARRIAGE PAINTSR m New Zealand, are now prepared to do Painting in the Highest Stylo of Art. SionwitiTiNO, < Hiding on Clans, or. iu fact, ornamental painting of overy description The above Firm are still building Cakhiws »itli tlie best of American materials. No Bmaius built from deal paeking-ciiFcs, or eusliiona stuffed with hay, but only Genuine Tuhf.e-Star • ASH, HICKORY, AND KAURI PINE ' Used. HORSEHAIR for Cushions, Laybaoks, &c. Tiie public still have the advantage, in ease of breakage occurring within a reasouable period, of having it repaired gratis, Tli? LARGEST STOCK, in connection with the trade, of ai>y firm in the Province. Don't Forctl Ornamental Writing 1 Of ev.:ry description. MASTERTON CARRIAGE FACTORY. jU 11 D. CAMERON bogs to aunounceto iVI the inhabitants of lireytown, Masterton, and the surrounding' districts, that he has taken oyer the . COACH FACTORY AND PREMISES At. Greytowu, formerly owned by Mr Black and in now prepared to build i VEHICLES OF Ail V DESCRIPTION AT THE LO\YEST.I"OSSI[jLE rKICIS. Tlie work being under his oviniereonal siiperii;tri:det;Cf. lie ciui guarantee that all omcrs eulriiMed to him will be'executed to :iiy tatisfuetiim uf bis cusloiiiors iu style of tt'orkm uibiiip, as well as durability.! N< w work guaranteed for 12 mouths. nLUB HO'fKl) LIVrIUV 'AND' WIT \j [STMBLiiS, • " P. OOOJSERY .& 0,0., i'ropHeior#.i Coaches, horses, buggies; a!-a ayi oii hire. Horses to buy and to sell on theino?t:reii?on'able terma. ' • Always ready to do lusuweo. ;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 949, 14 December 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 949, 14 December 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 949, 14 December 1881, Page 4

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