Business Notices... ■■ J > A.-BIBH, WATCHMAKER Queen-st., Mabierton. \EBIRES to thank the public of the town Jj 'and district for thoir past patronage, and to announce that he has 1 '• THIS DAYopened IN HIS " ,; NEW PREMISES, Next to Mr T. B. Prick, Stationer, Queen-st. with an entirely New Stook of GOLD and SILVER JEWELRY [*f& «* Colonial-mado) of hrst-olass workmanship, beantifnl designs, and genuine materials, consisting of ■ BROOCHES,. EAR-RINGS, SETS ENGAGEMENT k WEDDING RINGS, DRESS RINGS, IN' ALL DESIGNS. LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES Of every pattern, design, and quality, from the best British, German,' and American makers. These Watches have all the latest improvements, are calculated to give thebest results,'fully warranted, and are specially made to my order, Agent for Waltham Watch Go. CLOCKS-Marble.Gilt, and other, handsomely-tamed Clocks and timepieces, suitable for dining-room, hall, or to suit all sigbta. Brazilian Pebbles and Preservers always in Stock, All repairs done ins workmanlike'manner on the premises, An inspection invited. A. "FISH, Nearly opposite Club Hotel, Masterton. By Special ~.* Appointment to His filils Excellenoy DUNCAN CAMERON? f N presenting the COMPLIMENTS of the l . SEASON to his many Wairarapa friends, would invite them to inspect his stock of SADDLERY, HARNESS, Ac, &o„ &o„ which is all of vory suporipr make and material, He would also inform them that he now only Bells for CASH, and by so doing he is enabled to sell goods nearly fifty jxr. cent CHEAPER than other establishments where credit is given; PRICK UST on application. Special Line— Amertcan Buggy Harness, £4 per set. Manners-st., Wellington. C, LUDWI6 & SON, Practical Watchmakers, JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, '. Laubton Quav (next Mr P, L<uig)j WELLINGTON. 989 VIBITOBS to WELLINGTON FOR. CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES, call at HICKMAN'S READY-MONEY BOOT SHOP, Wittiest. Opposite J. & H.Barber's Witlie-it. For a Superior Article, ' Opposite Bank New Zealand, Manners-st. A. RICKMAN Pbopmetor, 935 gALSA L I NE Tm Geeat Food Preservative. This invaluable antiseptic compound is TASTELESS, ODOURLESS, and perfectly HARMLESS. BALSALINE Keeps Milk, Sonp, ijeer, and any fluid food sweet and wholesome in any weather. SALSALINE Keeps Meat fresh and sound, and makes it tender and SALSALINE Keeps Eggs perfectly sweet . and untainted for a year or more. SALSALINE Keeps Fresh Butter, quite .palatable and free from ranoidity in the hottest weather. SALSALINE Keeps Fish fresh and nn- ■:. tainted until required for use. SALSALINE Keeps Infants' and Invalids' Food sweet and wholesome, . ~ and pieventß flatulence, griping and diarrhcea. Dr Hector's Report, Sold by tho principal Grocers and Store keepers in Is and 2s packets. Sole Importer and Wholesale Agent for New Zealand— H. CREASE, , Coflw, Boi.ee, and Kice Mills, Old Custom House-street, Wellington, 927 Wilson & Richardson, IMPORTERS, LaMBTON.QUAY •• - '• WELLINGTON, Exhibiting- Theib ; ',' NEWSHIPMENTB FASHIONABLE DRAPERY For Bvery Department of their Business, Ladies & Qentttmen ' Rtjident in the.WAIRARAPA will find it 'GBB&ViY TO THEIR ADVANTAGE to, SEND THEIR ORDERS to WILSON and RICHARDSON, as they can Rely upon LATEST FASHIONS! AND THE BEST CLASS OF GOODS AT • LOWEST IMPORTING QUOTATIONS. vERMS-i per emt. for C<uh on £2 ■ rrde,. 2j per cent, on Hon ml*. HE MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. OmoES-Connoil Chambers, Masterton, TitrsTKlß—lfaiquhar Gray, Alfred W. Renall Druciwi—Messrs J, 0; Boddington, (chairman), A. R. Bunny, M. Caselberg, 1 . OusieiWi Vile, R.M. Galloway I (Treasurer)-.., month j nltimateivalue of shares, £SO, > Loans of £SO and -upwards advaSoed on freehold security, Particulars on applyin to tne Manager.'- --<-. -; • ■•- ■ ~. r | Pav Di7—The First Saturday in eaoh month; from 10 to 1, 2 to 5, and 7to 9 o'olock. NOTIC&~Money received on deposit at the highest current rates of interest. '■•■"■■ B. BROWN,Secretary and Mann'ol'.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1004, 20 February 1882, Page 2
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591Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1004, 20 February 1882, Page 2
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