wl&fffl G.L.JENNESS, BEGS u> inform his friends and Hit public goimrallv, that he Iwb just reeeiyed a oplendid assnrtiiiunt of jewellory of nil kinds, aluo t;old and Silver Watches.. 100 jewelled 8 Day Brans Drum Clocks, worth 25s each to ba sold at 15s each, 300 English Levor Clocks to bo sold from 6s; 110 American Level Clocks to be sold faun 6a; 100 American Alarums, to bo sold trom Gs; 250 English Lew Alarums, to bo sold from »s and 10a oach. Also a largo assortment of other kindaAiiiericanEnglish m i French (Jocks. Diamond Rings, Bracelets, Brooches and all othttf kinds of jewellry made to onto at tho shortest notico. Also all kinds of repairs. Skilled workmen kept. All work donoonthopru miaes, ft. 1,, J, $ m t „ i u f om |,j 8 oouutry customers that tl;oy can for forward their watohea by parcel post at a cost of 8d each way registered. Country orders punctually attended to.' Noto the »Mjm.-0. L. JBNMBBS, 6 .Williwt wellinrtoi). 279''
lOUNDRY v ENGINEERING WORKS, i Hydraulic Ltfta, Gua Ovens Mado to Ordor, Hydraulic lilusts, Colonial Ovcnß Mado, WWr Motors Made to Ordor, Stampiiiff Dyes and Presses, water ' " on J. T, GLOYER, ENGINEER, fa, BOULCOTT ST, WELLINGTON. n rt,, 8 "?'?' ,?*ra»kor, Shi,. Smith, Millwright, Brass Work, Copper P ant, SawmdlPlnnt, Priiting Machines, Wacr Engines, Brewiuir Plant, Waterworks Plant, Turning Lathes, Estimates Given. ' 3013 [ALTER PERRY, GENERAL BUTCHER BRIDGE-ST. MA3TBRTON AMERICAN ORGANS' WELL I WELL!! OH, HowCheapl And quito true, lam told that F. J.Pi.vny is offoriii« splendid American Organs, by somo of tht best and moat relialde makers. Each instrument is fitted up with tlio divided octavo espial's, Guud authorities, uud pcrsuns who have them in this city aav what magnificent instruments they are being just what they are roprcsiiitedthn bcut and cheaprst evor ufferedto iba numerous friends and the publico largo. Unrauallcd for time and touch,andbuili t» his; l; wn orders expressly fur colonial use. With strong upright rubber bellow 0 great capacity; 1.0 wooden couplars; all seeNilatednKls-nofearofgettmJ outoforferwithWriaißo. Thwaiamij; case with immso-prooUttaohments. and panelled walnut lack, htted out with all the lattst ■mpwenients. Well, how can he sells. faplyiWhy is expenses W so small; hissyaten. is 'Small proßta and quick iturns," Well, wo will j UBt cu ii a q thifl Joo and seo for ourselves, flo Bay Bu n, tholitinhis window thathealwaysleeiJ *mfo on stock, Wk^l^S music, when you cau purchase a splendid American OfKan for IIC, or onoTihS *>ft Wluding the divided S| ■•' .' 7? ■!• """"tony Terrace, Weiungton.CataWMes^bVhEa)-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3029, 15 October 1888, Page 1
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418Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3029, 15 October 1888, Page 1
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