-PECIAL PURCHASE SALE, : vja ohildben ; s costumes nn/j '"WHOLESALE DRAPERY CO., 'j MANAGINGPAMNKR.-.
G,'L.JENNESS, BEGS to inform his friends and ho , public generally, that he has just receiycd n splondid assortment of jewellery of all kiuds, also geld and Silver Watches.. 'IOO jewelled "8 Day Braes Drum Olockß, worth 25s each to bo rold at 15s each, 300 English £bvei Clocks to be sold from ss; 110 American Lover Clocks to bo Bold from 0s; 100 American Alarums to bo sold from G's; 200 English UivflM Alarums, to be suld from" 9s and 10a each. Also a largo assortment of nther kinds American, English and French Clocks, Diamond Dings, Bracelets, Brooches and all othw kinds of jewellry made to order at tho shortest notice, Also all kinds of repairs. Skilled workmen kept, All work dono on the premises, ft. L J. Bogs to inform his country customers that they can for-' forward their watches by parcel post at a cost of 8d each way registered. Country orders punctually attended to. Note tho addrcas,—G. L. JENNEBS, 0 Willis-st., Wellington. * 2jjw COAL AND COKE. ENCOUEAGE NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRY -By ÜBing the— Best Household, Steam smithy coals, From the Celebrated BRUNNER COAL MINES, GBEYMOUTH. COKE for Smelting, Malting, andothor purposes, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, and Fire Clay goods of. every description always on hand or mado to order, and can be jbtainod at the Depot, Manners-street. Beware of your rector stoves and grates' Uso only Bruuner Coal, that will not burn your ranges, and is more economical than any othw coal. Also, superior Newcastle and Wcstport.Coals at currant ratos BRUNNER COAL COMPANY, Manners-'st., Wellington, 2799 stbam-pabbiagHaotoSyT' ROSS andMUIE, COACHBUILDERS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS, FARRIERS A GENERAL BLACKSMITHS. HAVING eutcred into partnership we are prepared to turn out Carriages, C r\ CS n.«K' otw " *>•. atprices which CANNOT BE BEATEN in any town in New Zealand. .Workmanship and Materials guarantoeo. Now in stock • Buggies, Double and Single, Dog Carts, Concord Wagons, Spring Cartß, Drays &c which we are prepared to sell (in spite of the new tariff) at lower pricos than such have ever been sold at before. Wo are enabled to do this by the aid of steam power and extensive machinery, without which well rock bottom prices could not be obtained, and an existence mado. Woaro also extensive makors of Agi.cultural lmplemcnta including:—Single and Doublo furrow ploughs, harrows of every design, The Celebrated Solway , Stump Extractor, Wool Presses &c. In , fact any implement required on farm or i station, A large stock of plough shears and fittings of all descriptions on hand at wholesale cost. Note the address— ROSS&MUIR, OIEAH OABItUGEFACTOBY, ; l«wn-rtr(;ot,Jtatoftoti A
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2966, 2 August 1888, Page 1
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439Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2966, 2 August 1888, Page 1
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