HIS Excellency the Governor. fT7 LITTLkJOHN ' AND i SON \V . WATCHMAKERS, . JIiWELLERS, and OPTICIANS, 'Jibton Quay (Opposite Occidental Hotel) mUMTOH. CmnUy frdera promptly attended io. H. J. FREEMAN, to G. WATCH AND OLOOKMAKER, JKWELLER, &c. Manners • stiikit Wellihoton GOLD and SILVEH Keyleas Waters, centre . sea nds, &e., Chronographs, Gold mill silver Wulihiim Watches, ladies' Gold .mil .silver Geneva Watches. Choice assortment oi GdLD and SILVER JLWELRY, Ej classes, Folders, Goggles, Linen I' ovcib, Telescopes, Microscopes, Biinnreiers, anil Theimometers For Sale. Enry description of Horological Work, c'w d and rei aired. IMPORTANT NOTICE WATCHMAKERS, Jewellers, And the public generally M.J. MULLIGAN, JEWELLER,! Lambton Qua), Wellington, 13cgs to inform everyone that he intends RETIIiING from business and pioceeding to England in March or April Next, and in the meantime ho will sell lha wlnle of his MAGNIFICENT anil TRULY GGNUINE Stock of WATCHES, RINGS, Brooches, Cloaks, and Jewelry at ANY PRICE, as they MUST BE SOLD ? Watchmakers requiring to replenish their stack, persons requiring Presentation Jewelrjv small traders, or hovers, should not miss thisopportuniiy, THE SALE BEING THOROUGHLY ft E.N U IN, El The bnsinors having betn disposed of to Messrs L.ttlejolin and Son, tlw stock must lie cleared hv the ab.ivedate. JAMES KING AND CO., GOLD AND SILVERSMITHS AND MANU FACTLTJNG JEWELLERS, 8f (I,Wer the Illuminated Clock;, .gj ■ WiM.IS-STBKBT, Wellington Orders for tin: trade carefully attended to. The largest stock of stones and geins in thecnlonv, HOROLOGICAL NOTICE. T KES'PECT FULLY inform the geueral X public that 1 will unde'take to r«|;aii'| i Voiy ile£c."i|4io)i of WaieheH. locks, iiiid ! il-wvlry' at moderate prices. As 1 an immense assortment of Tools, Mati-rialf, Ac, and have also had experience in various ■verities. I will guarantee all work'done'by Orders o>' jobs may he left at Mr Ciiin- 1 ' ehi'ii's, I'ookseller; .Ylwtnton, or at my house, oil' the Tnueni lloail, : o. I'ajii'RKLL, WATCIIMAKEII, JIiWIiLLEII.Ic. ff.nifi nt \V« " VP* Blaster ton COACH & CARRIAGE FACTO i!Y. Muir & Dixon BRO c Having engaged fie senices of tta bpßt lIKRALDIO and CARRIAGE jPAtttW •n New Zealand, lire now prepared' to do Painting in tl.e Highest Style of Ait.; Sjox.' wiimNfi, Gilding on Glass, tr. in'' fact, O.iNAMENTAL PAIMTINii nfj ijviiry deseii |iii(in.. The .above Fi. m are still building Gai:kiuhß > ith the best o! joneiiciin niatei'iulfl. No Italia l.iiilt from deal pai-kinij-cafes, or cushioiifl stuffed with hay, but only Genuine TiiiiKßrSm ASH, HICKORY, ,isp KAURI PIXE
IIOIOEIIAIK for Cushions l , Laybcb, <Sre. The ] uhlie Rtili have the iu case nf ljnincurring within a rewniialilis iii'i' id, o: Jmvijiy it repnireJ gratis. Tli? Ii M'.'.iliST STOCK, iu connection with Dm audi-, hi" ai'v linn in the Province. Don't Ornamental Writing Of every itocripfion. MASTERTON GAREIAGE FACTORY. r%m^§ \ ] 1\ f). CAMEHOK hep to auuoupce to 111 the itiliubitniua ot (Jruytown, Mastertou, and the surrounding' districts, that he lias taken oyer the ' 1 ! ■ COACH FACTORY; ! A> t D PREMISES At Iji'iiytUMii, lunii.'.riy owned hy Jlr Bhwk and is now iiteitavud iu bitilil , YKHIILh.H 01;' ANY .AT TH|S ! .'"''O'!' LOWEST lO.StilJiLli i'lllCJi. - The waik buijiti under his o«n pWflonal siijjeiiLtUideiiCe, lie can gummee thuUll orders entrusted to liini will he; executed to the ttatisfactiwi i;f his customers in style qf wofkmnmiiip,. as veil as durability. NtV wiirk Kiiarnntued I'm' 12 mouths. /,'iLIJLi ili/l SL IJViaiY AND • i-!AIT \j is'MBLKs. R .OOOIvKHV .a. Oi)., I'lvji) 1 yioi-s. '••Ctwcjiw,.hyrsts. ljiii/gie#, Hi .vavi, iiu ,hy<;. Worses to Imy. and to soil «'>n Hiumnri n»,wii) T ; able t«rtim. ■ - .•!» /,/. .■■■-, Alw/ij.s wmly to du Ijiwiutwii.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 966, 5 January 1882, Page 4
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576Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 966, 5 January 1882, Page 4
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