-LONDON-BERLIN -PARIS,— Bv The Wairarapa Train to J.KING'S WATCIIMAKiiIt, JEWELLER, &o,&e No f), Cubii Street, 'Wellington, , And inspect tho very latest novolties from thoabovo cities of the world, purchased for tjie Xmas axd New Year Season. The Novelties consist of Watches and Clocks, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Chains, Rings in Diamonds, Rubies, Emoralds, Pcarls.&c, Studs, Pins, Charms, &0.,"& c, JTT Would especially invito the 1\ . Ladies and Gontlomoii of tho Wairarapa and all surrounding districts tliat are intending purchasing a Xmas l'rcscnl or New Years gift to givo a call itf tlio Cuba street corner undor THE CLOCK, where ho guarantees they can see a stock Second to Nono in Now Zealand, and whore they can buy wedding rings or keeper rings for 10s, a gold «em ring for 7s Oil. 500 SILVER BROOCHES To Choose l'rom SPECTACLES TO SUIT ANY SIGHT A Law Assortment of Real Whitby Jet in jjrooohca. Earrings, Bracelets ito., Ac, Grecnstono in all manner of shapes as Pendants, Charms for tlio chain and sovoral other Articles of Jewellery too numerous to mention. Note hie Address— JSo, 5 CUBA STREET. THE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA (LISI ED,) rho Oldest Victorian Mutual Oflico, and one of tlio Leadine Offices of tho World, Established 1809, MODERATE PREMIUMS, LARGE BONUSES, PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. sasssss 0 Tho first oflico in tbc world to mtroduco thoNON FORFEITURE PRINCIPLE, Assuranco effected on First-class lives up to fivo thousand pounds, Funds increasing at tho rate of ono hundred Thousand pounds annually. Policy holders nu'mbor -over Twenty Thousand. The Melbourao Argus styles tho National Mutual "A Young Financial Oiant.
In framing tho articles of Assertion the oxporienco ol tlio best lifo < dDiccs in Great Britain and the United states of Amorica was well considered, and wherover ft sound and liberal feature was found it was adopted- fta rm is that The National MoIUA^ haß nl] b J?" enabled to combine in ono olhco al tlio advantages to assurers which have boon proved to be consistent with secunty, and at tho sarno timo to hedro in tlio institution with all tho mte 3 havo been found necessary to stability and BUCCOB9. . m „„ Further particulars concerning The n Nationai Mutual can ho obtained. _ I ] T.C.D'iECY, District A|(ont. From W. MUESBLL, Inspector Agencies, ' Zealand City Buffet Hotel. OPENING NOTICE. THE Proprietors have much pleasure in informing tho general public that tho abovo New and Commodious Biiick Hotel, splendidly furnished, and poksessing every possible improvement and requirement for tho convenience of its patrons will bo opened for the reception of visitors on Thursday, Ist ftoyGiu* bor, when thoy trust, by strict attention to business, to mcot with the same patronage as hitherto bestowed upon them, and can assure their guests that every ondeavor will bo used to givo tho utmost satisfaction. ThD Din inj iiooin is extensive and lofty and litted with all tlio latest modern imt 8 S s t ] Tlio Bedrooms aro largo, woll vontilatcd and furnished in iv superior style, The LmUcs' (ind Gchllciihih's bittiiuf Itournt aro beautifully laid out and replete, containing registered grates and ovory requisite to onsuro comfort, The Gulimnj Department will be under tlio entire supervision of Mr Orr senr., assisted by eihciont stall of assistants, and cvory caro and attention will bo takon to provide the table liberally with everything in season, and in such a manner as to mcot with tho approval of tho most fastidious of epicures. V HOT BREAKFASTS always ready for passongors leaving by tho oarly morning trains, as also HOT SUPPMIS on tho arrival of the 10.80 p.m. Manawatu train. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths, as also w,c, adjoining on each flat. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of tlio choicest brands only, imported direct from the Proprietors,
. A Nit'ht Porter ulwaye in attondanco, 'ftio tranicar and Oobb nml Co.'s busses pass tlio Ilotol every five minutes om & BON, PROPRIETORS. depression WHEN in England afowyonra n«?o, I \m trying to atriko a bargain with n man for a small pieco of land. I told him 1 thought it had been much neglected thistles, and dock leaves and other useless things allowed to grow. He said—"Well,Mister, tliero is some good in everything growing on this land, but perhaps you don't seo it. tor a similar reason, tlioro is somo good in depression, but every man don't seo it, nor is yet able to put itto good uso.Uwing to the depression horoand abroad,! have boon enabled to buy LGOO worth of New Goons for MOO, consequently,! tan giro botter valuo tliMi any other man in Wellington. Como and seo. - 2072 JaMES HUXLEY, REDMAN'S ]ndo-(Jhina Teas (Registered,)
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3063, 24 November 1888, Page 1
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