I -LONDON-BERLIN-PARIH-I By Tin; \\aiiiau.u'a Twin to J. KING'S , No 5, Cuba Street. Wellington. And inspect the very latest novcltios from tlio abovo cities of the world, purchased for the Xmas and New Year Season. Tlio KovcUii's consist of Watches and Clocks, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Chains, Kings in Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, Pcarlß,&u, Studa, Pina, j Charms, &c„ &n. JT7 Would especially invite the JLV. Ladies and Gentlemen of theWairarapaandall surrounding districts that are intending purchasing » Xuws Present or Now Years gift to give a call at the Cuba street comer under THE CLOCK, whero he guarantees they can seo a stock Second to None in Now Zealand, and whero thoy can buy weddin" rings or keopor rings for 10s, a gold gem ring for 7s lid, 500 SILVER BROOCHES To Choose From SPECTACLES TO SUIT ANY SIOHT A Largo Assortment of Real Whitby Jet in Hrooohos. Earrings, Bracelets &c, Ac. Greenstuno in all manner of shapos as Pendants, Charms for the chain and sovoral other Articles of Jewellery too numorous to moution. Note the Address- ,„„„_,_. j\o, 5 CUBA STREET. mm ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA (Limited.) flio Oldest Victorian Mutual Ollico.and one of tlio Lcadine Offices of tlio World, Established 1869. MODERATE PREMIUMS, LARGE BONUSES, PROMPT SETTLEMENTS, AC IID FUNDS THREE QUARTERS OF A MILLION. ANNUAL INCOMEEXCEEDS TWO MSDRED THOUSAND POUNDS theNON FORFEITURE PRINCIPLE. Assurance offected on First-class lives up to flvo thousand pounds. Funds increasing at tho rate of one hun. dred Thousand pounds annually. Policy holdora number over Twenty Thousand. Tho Melbourne Argus styles the National Mutual "A Young Financial Giant." In framing the articles of Association thcexperiencooithobostlifooflicesin Great Britain and tho United states of America waswoll considered, and wherover a sound and liberal feature was found it was adopted. The result is that The National Mutual has been enabled to combiuo in ono olhco al tho advanta«es to assurers which have boon proved "to bo consistent with security, and at tho samo timo to licdira in tho ' institution with all the salcguards which . have boon found necosiiary to stability ami success. . m Further particulars concoriinig IUB Nitioxai Mutual can bo .obtained fVOM T.C.D'ARCY, District Agent,
From W. MUR Inspector Agoucioa, City Buffet Hotel, OPENING NOTICE. THE Proprietors have much pleasure in informing the general public that the abovo New axd Commodious Buick Uotel, splondidly furnished, and possessing every possiblo improvement and requirement for tho coin'oniouco o( its patrons will ho opened for tho reception of visitors on Thursday, Ist floyembor, when (hoy trust, by strict attention to business, to meet with the samo pat. rouago as hitherto bostowed upon them, and can assuro their guests that overy endeavor will bo used to givo the utmost satisfaction, Tho Dining Itoom is extensivo and lofty and fitted with all tho latest modern improvements. Tho hedroomi uro largo, well veiltilatcd and furnished in a superior stylo, Tho Lndks' anil (kntkmms bdhivj Umm» are beautifully laid out and replete, containing registered grates and every requisite to ensure comfort, The CuUmmj Dcpurtmml will be under the entire supervision of Mr Orr senr,, assisted by elliciont staff of assistants, and cvory care and attention will be taken to provido the tablo libomlly with ovorything in season, and in such a manner as to meet with the approval of tho most fastidious of epicures.
HOT I3IIKAKTASTS always ready for passengors leaving by the early morni»« truina, ua alio HOT SUPPERS on tliu arrival of the 10.80 p.m. Manawatu train. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths, as also w.c, adjoining on each Hat. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of the choicest brands only, imported direct from theProprietors, A Nii/lil Porter always in attendance The Iramcar and Uobb and C'o.'s busses puss.the Hotel every live minutes OBR & SON, PKOPMETOHS. DEPRESSION HEN in England a few years ago, ~ I wai trying to strike a bargain with a man for a small piece of laud.' I told him 1 thought it had boen much neglected thistles, and dock leaves and other useless things allowed to grow, lie said—"\\ ell, Mister, there is some ijood in everything growing on this land, but perhaps you don't seo it." For a similar reason, there is somo good in doprossion, but overy man don't see it, nor isyotableto put ittogooduso.Owing to tlio depression here and abroad,l have beon enabled to buyLGOO worth of Ntw Goons for L4OO, consequently 1 ran give bettor value than any othorman in Wellington, Come and see, 2872 JaMES HUXLEY. REDMAN'S Jndo-China Teas (Registered)
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3061, 22 November 1888, Page 1
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