' -LONDON-BERLIN-PARIS - By Tiik Waiiuiupa Train to J.KING'S , WATCHMAKER, JKWELLER, Ac,&c ■ No 5, Cuba Street. Wollington. Aiul inspect tlio very latest nmoltics from tho above cities of tho world, purchased for tlio Xsias and Not Uir Season. Tlio Novelties consist of WatcliCß and ' Clocks, Bracelet Brooches, Earrinoj, Chains, Rings m Dwinonds, Rubies, Emeralds, Poarls,&c, Studs, Pins, Charms, &c„ &c tlio'WaimrapiumUll surrounding districts that aro intending purchasing n Xinas Present or Now Years Rift to givo n'call at tho Cuba street corner under THE CLOCK, wboro lie Ruarantees they can seo ft stock Second to Noneihi Now i 1 Zonhnd, and where they can buy welding rings or keeper rings for 10s, a gold gem ring for 7s 6d. COO SILVER BROOCHES To Choose From SPECTACLES TO SUIT ANY SIGHT ■V Lnr«c Assortment of Real Whitby Jet in Brooches. Earrings, Bracelets itc. &c. Grcenstono in all manner ot shapes as Pendants,. Charms for tho chain and several other Articles of Jewellery too numerous to mention. Note the Aim-' „„,„ JNo. 5 CUBA STRICT. oil WFE ; 3Vii ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA (LIM £1).) fho Oldest Victorian Mutual Oftico, and one of tho Leailinf Offices of tho World, Established 1889, MODERATE PREMIUMS, LARGE BONUSES, PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. ACCUMULATED FUNDS • THREE QUARTERS OF A MILLION. ANNUAL INCOMEEXCEED3 TWO Tho first ofliec in the world to introduce theNONFOHFEITUREPIINCItLE. AssurancoollcctcdonFirat-class lives up to five thousand pounds. Funds increasing »t the rate of ono bundrcd Thousand pounds annually. Policy holder* number over front; Thousand. ThoMclbourno Argus styles the National Mutual "A Young Financial
■ln frftminc! tho articles of Association thoWotiencootthoboa hfoolTicosin Great Britain and the Umted states ol America was woll considered, and wherever a sound and liberal feature was found it was adopted. The mult a that Tub Haomal Motoai has been enabled to combine m onpofllCO all tllO advantages to assurers winch have boon Jod to bo consistent with security, Llatthesniuelimelobeds-eintho MU have been found nccossary.to stability and success. . m „„ Further particulars concormug The Nations famn °» n bo obtamod fr ° m T.C.D'AKCY, District Agcnl. From W.MURSELL, Inspector Agencies, OPENING NOTICE. TBE rropriotOTßliave much pleasure in informing tho goncral public that the above Nkw' and Commodious BuicK Hotel, splendidly furnished, and potsessing every possible improvement and •requirement for the convenience of its patrons will bo opened for tho reception of visitors on Thursday, ht floverabor, when thoy trust, by strict attention ■ to business, to meot with the. same patronago as hitherto bestowed upon them, and can assure their guests that every oudcavorwill bo used to givo tho utmost satisfaction. The D'miwj Rwm is extensive audlofty and fitted with all (ho latest inodorii improvements, The lkilrooM are largo, woll ventilated and furnißlied in a superior style. • Tho'lWiV <m</ OcnfaciiV Mi« 9 Emms arc beautifully laid out and replete, containing registered grates and every requisite to ensure comfort. The Culinary Department- will bo under the entire supervision of Mr Orr sciir., assisted by eflicient staff of assistants, and cvory care and attention-will be taken to provide tho tablo liberally with everything in season, and in such I a manner'as to meet with the approval of tho most fastidious of epicures.
HOT BREAKFASTS always ready for passengers leaving by thooarly wornin« trains, as also HOT SUPPERS on tho arrival of the 10.80 p.m. Mannwatu train. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths, as also \v,c, adjoining on each llat. Wines, Spirits, autl Ales ot tlio choicest brands only, imported direct from the Proprietors, A Nit'lit Porter always in attendance. Tho tramcar aud Uobb ami Co.'s busses puss tho Hotel ovcry five minutes OBE&SON, PROPRIETORS. DEPRESSION WHEN in England a fow years ago, I was trying to strike a bargain with a man for a small piece of land, 1 told him 1 thought it had been much neglected thistles, and dock leaves and other useless things allowed to grow. 110 said— 1 ' Well, Mißtcr, there is Bom<) good in ovorything growing on this land, but. perhaps you don't seo it." For a similar reason, ■ there is somo good in depression, but pve'ry wan don't sco it, nor is yet able to put it to good use.Owmg to tho doprossion hero and abroad,l have boon enabled to buy LCOO worth of New Goom for WOO, consequently I can give bottor value ihui any other man in Wellington. Come and see. S JaMES HUXLEY. REDMAN'S po«OHiNA Teas (Registered,)
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3066, 28 November 1888, Page 1
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