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.... HIS - a Excellency . the ), Governor. " LITTLr JOHN AND SON •W-. WATCHMAKERS, • JEWELLERS, and OPTICIANS,, mbton Quay (Opposite Occidental' Hotel; WELLINGTON. '.'""' Counlry Crders promptly attended io. XT J. PJI BE MAN, (SuccessorloG.Campod) WATCH AND OLOOKMAKBBr JEWELLER, do. v. Manners -stbekt. .-> Wellihqtoh . GOLD and SILVER Keyless Waters, centre secinds, &c, Chronographs, Gold and Silver Walthnm Watches, Ladies' Gold and Silver Geneva Watches. Choice assort, ment of GOLD and SILVER JLWBLRY, SpeelacV, Eve-gla?6e°, Folders, Goggles, L'.-en !'•(!.eiß, Teescopes, Microscopes, H <m> eteis and Tltetmometers For Hale. Ev ry decrptim of Horological Work o : .r ■<] an'lrp abed. k IMPORTANT NOTICE ®mr\ '" WATCHMAKERS, J ■ Jewellers, And the public generally M. J. MULLIGAN, JEWELLER,) Lambton Qua), Wellington, Begs to inform everyone that he intend) RETIRING from business and pioceedingto England in March or April Next, and in the meantime he will sell the while of his MAGNIFICENT and TRULY GENUINE Stock of WATCHES, RINGS, Brooches, Clocks, and Jewel 7 at ANY PRICE, as they MUST BE SOLDI' Watchmaker!) requiring to replenish their stick, persons lequiring IVcentafcionJewelly, small traders, or I.uvea, should not mist t >i« ■ p;inrtuni THE SALE BEING THOROUGHLY GENUINE! 'lh'l' muu b liiiving been disposed of to Messrs Lti ej'hn and >im, tha kftbk must 1 e'eleaipfi'bv ih ■ lib reditu. ' • GOLD AND SILVERSMITHS •■■ -AND ''•'•■ ■'. ."•-. MANUFACTI-'RING JEWELLERS, *i - ' (Under the Illuminated Clock), ,gj WILLI.S-STUKUT, WELLINGTON. Orders for the trade carefully attended to. Hie largest stock ni stones aud gems in tin HOROLOGICAL NOTiGE. lEE PECTKULLY iiform the geteral pulle ibtt I will 'utn-e take to ru| air v».ry disc ii ti' nof Waidus. locks, aul Jeftily at noli rate priies. As I possess -in immense as. 0 tmeiit of Tools, Matinals. Ac, and lmve also had experience in various uoaiities. I. will guarantee all work dope by n,e, Orders 0* jobs may he left a'. Mr Chincheu'd, 1 ookseller, Mastcrton, or at my house, or] the Taueiu Road, " U.t.AMPBRLL, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &o. (Lata nf Wellington.) Mastertqi* COACH & CARRIAGE FACTO uY. . MUIR'4 ])IXON J3ROP Raving engaged the services of the W . H-BALDiO and OARRUUE PAIST IB n New Zetland,are now prepared to Jo I'a'nt ng n the Highest Style of A.t. Sionw'iinvn, I'iliiing on (ili««, or. in fact. O.I,\AMENT>L P\f\■llNU of'every de suriptimi The above Fiim are still buiUm Cai;ri\g s ith the best of American inaiermls. No. Bdggiks bult from ..deal or cushions stuffed withbay, but only Genuine THnrarSTAB ASH, HICKORY, and KAURLPINE .HORSEHAIR for.tehions, Layhaoks, & The public still have.the advantage,-in case of breakage occurring within a reasonable period, of having it'rep'aired gratii. Tin LARGEST; STQCK, inconneotionwith. the trade, of any firm, in the Proyinise. Dok'tFoboktl Ornamental WHtinff Of every description., ; MASTERTON CARRIAOE : FACTOJ(Y. . \ j R I'. CAMERON hogs to aunounce to i\l tin! inhabitantsoi i.reytowu, Mastertun, and t:.e auri uuiuting districts, that he has taken oyer the : CUACH FACTititY AND PREMISES A' tjitjUiwn, tuiunrly owned by Mr Black anil h Mow piepiirei'l io build' VKIiIU.I b til' - AN\ Hi;Si:iiIPTION v , AT TUK '':"''■•••' Lou jist tussiiiLE prick. The work under his (iwn personal r.iipeiii.tiidti.ci, he can {iiiirfiniee ihat all uiueis'iiiiiiihted to luif will'lidoxteuted to ilit sutistactinii til" his cuhtoiiiers.in style oi ! t\urkintusni|i, as \>eb as durability. Ntw.wnik Kiiiiriuitued tor VI months? num liov.L livery anl> bait \j. STALES. Coaches, liorseij, ouggiiis, alAayi ou "iiire. Horses to buy aud to soil on the most reasonalile tWlllb.." .;" : * \"::.; ,"• . ■ Always to d»Ui«JW«

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 976, 17 January 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 976, 17 January 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 976, 17 January 1882, Page 4

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