Gr. E. J EHjiE s s, % ' '•'.,,.,;WHOtESAIE AND RETAIL Watchmaker & Jeweller, . Willis-sweet,, Wellinaton. '" English and' Foreign Watohes Repaired. ' : ALL WbRK'iuARiSTEED. Appointment ' Governor, WLITTLEJOHN.: ~AND . SON ,"■..'". WATCHMAKERS,.','.., ■', • JEWELLERS, and OPTICIANS, •Cpunirv Orders promptly attended io, J, 'FBEEMAN (Successor to C. Campbell) : ! - "WATCH AND OLOOKMAEER, : :"■ JEWELLER. 4c. ; : 7 Manners- street Wellington GOLD and SILVER Keyless- Watches, centre aecundsj.&o., Chronographs, Gold md Silver Waltham Watohes, Ladies' Gold snd Silver Geneva Watohes. Choice assortment ofGOLD AND-SILVER JLWELRY, Spectaoles, Eye-glasses, Folders, Goggles, Linen Provers, .Telescopes, Microscopes, Barometers, andThermometersFoß Sale. : Every, description of Horological Work cleaned and repaired. i • IMPORM notice l WATCHMAKERS, J , 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 Maroh or April Next, and in the meantime he will sell the whole of bis MAGNIFICENT and TRULY GENUINE Stock of WATCHES, RINGS. Brooches, Clacks, and, Jewelry at ANY PRICE, as they PSTBESOLD?
Watchmakers requiring fp replenish their atook, persons requiring Presentation Jewel : ry, small traders, or Lovers, should noimiss this opportunity, THE SALE BEING THOROUGHLY /.GENUINE! .■ The busjnces having b,ecn disposed of to Messrs Littlejohn and Son)' tha stock must be cleared by the aboynjiate, '/' TAMEB RING INp CO., i- . GOLD AND SILVERSMITHS AND MANUPAOTUEING JEWELLEES, OT (Under the Illuminated Clock), „gj WjJLUS-STKEBT, WELLINGTON, Orders for the trade oarejully attended to. The largest stock of stones and gems in the colony, HOROLOGICAL NOTICE, | RESPECTFULLY inform the general X public that 1 will undertake to repair every description of Watches, t locks, and Jewelry at moderate prices. As I ppsspss an immense assortment of Tools, Materials, &'o.| and have also had experience in various localities. I will guarantee all work done by me. Orders or jobs may be left at Mr Chinohen's, Bookseller, Masterton, or at ray house, off the" Taueru Road, 0, CAMPBELL, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &o. (Late or Wellington.) Masterton COACH & CARRIAGE Mem * Dnoii Bsos. Having engaged the services of the best HERALDIC and CARRIAGE PAINTER in New Zealand, are now prepared to do Painting in the Highest %!e of Art. Siqnwkiiino, Gilding on, Glass, or, n faot, ORNAMENTAL PAINTING of every deBoription. The abavo Firm are still building Carriages with ..the..beat of American materials. No Buggies built- from deal packing-oases, or oushions stuffed with hay, but only Genuine Three^Star ASH, HICKORY, and KAURI PINE Used. HOBSEHAIR for Gnshps. Laybacks, &o,
The public still have the advantage, in case of breakage occurring within a reasonable Thj LARGEST STOCK, fy connection with the trade, ef any firm in thi Province.: • Don'tFobgrtl '" ' ' -I Ornamental Writing Of every description. MASTEJTp carriage FACTORY. ROUSE MURRELL Goad and Carriage Builders, EMPIRE COACH FACTORY, OOURTNEAY PLACE, WELLINTON Carriages built lrom the latest European Prices on , Application.
rK D, CAMERON begs to aunounceto COACH FACTORY AND PREMISES At Greytown, formerly owned by Mr Black and is now prepared to build VEHICLES. OF ANY DESCRIPTION AT THB LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. •! The work being under hie own personal superintendence, he. can guarantee that all orders entrusted to him will be executed to New work guaranteed for 12 months.'
club hotel livery and bait :■'•-■■';•■■ stables. .•■■-;.;:■■■ P. COOKERY & 00., Proprietors. " PLIMMER'&'CO.'s ; ' CLOTHING ;FA;OT 0 E Y r I ]HE Citizens of Wellington should show" whe> e^bliph^"by t siying jheni their hearty support. Buy your Clptbjng piade pf New Zealand Tweeds at Pfimmer & Co.'a Factory, at lowest price for cash, and give encourage ment to promote other local .industries, i i ~ a " :"/.'S2 • iEetail'and;Mtting'-Shop:pder the THE OLD IDENTITY.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1007, 24 February 1882, Page 4
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581Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1007, 24 February 1882, Page 4
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