I -LONDON-BERLIN -rABIS.- ! By .The airahava Train to ! J. KING'S,-, fWATCHMAKBU. JEWELLER, Ao.&C i • No Sj Cuba Street. Wellington. ! vAurt. inspect tliu very latest novelties {fiiin the above cities' of the wbrW.jMriciiiwed tof |l«' X«as aw Season. The Novelties consist of Watches and Clocks, Bracelets, Brooches, Carvings, Chains, Kings m Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, , Pearls.&e, Sluda, Pms, ' Ohiinus, &c.< &c. JT7, Would especially invite the . _Lv, Ladies mid Gentlemen of the \Vairarapa and all .suri'oundiit" districts that nro intending jnu'cksiug n Xnws Present or New \ears gilt to gno a call nl tlio Cubit street corner undor. THECLOCK, where hs*Sßnintees they cm see a stuck Second to None in Now Zealand,'and wh«e they can buy wed-, iling l'ings or keeper rings for 10s, ft gold gem ring for 7s bd, , .■ 1 sbo SILVER BBOOto'' . To Choose From SPECTACLES to suit any sight A f.idvgo Asaovtment of Keal Wlutby Jet in Brooches. Earrings, Bracolcts to &c Greenstono in all manner of shapes as Pendants, Charms for tlio chain and soveval othor Articles of Jewellery too numerous to mention. Note the Address- ~r No. 5 CUBA STEBB.r, ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA i (LIM ED.) Die Oldest Victorian Mutual Office, and one 0 f the Leadinc Offices of the World, MODERATE PREMIUMS, LARGE' BONUSES, prompt settlements. ■ AKsiiraice effected 011 First-oto lives up to fivo thousana pnunu». Funds increasing at the dred Thousand pounds Mnually. Policy holders number ovoi Twenty Thousand. The Melbourne Argus stylos the National Mutual " A Young linsncial Giant.'
In franiini! tlio ai'ticloa of Association tlio experience at the best Invokes in Great Britain and " le United states of America was well considered, and wlier2T» sound and liberal feature was found it ws adopted. Tho result .s SklTH^ATioNAiMuiuwl'aßfeen enabledto;cQmbiuD!tionoJcojn ho {KifcrtSOHSISS institution have been Nationa* Wa. can be obtained fro!n ' . T, O;D'AKOY, District Agent. From W. MURSELL, ■ t ■ I,„* " City Buffet Hotel. OPENING NOTICE. THE Proprietors have much pleasure in informing the general publio that tlio above Nbw ajjb Commodious Bhick Hotel, splendidly furnished, ana poteesein" every possible improvement and, reiiuivcnient for the convenience of itg patrons will bo opened for the reception of visitors on Thursday, Ist flovom; ber, when they trust, by strict attention to business, to meet with the same patroiuiUo na hitherto bestowed upon tJioin, and can assuro their gueßts that every endeavor will be used to give tlio utmost satisfaction.
Tho Dining ifoomis extensive and lofty and fitted with all t'w latest m \ provemante. Tlio Bedroom ato largo, well ventilated and furnished in a superior style. Tho Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hitting Room nro beautifully laid out and replete, containing registered grates and ovory rcpisito to enstlco comfort. Tho (Miliary Dejmimnl will .bo nndor tho entire supervision of Mr Orr seiir., assisted by efficient staff of assistants, and evory care and attention will be taken to provide the tablo liberally with everything in season, and in such ut manner as to ineot with tlio approval of the most fastidious of opioures, • HOT BREAKFASTS always ready ing trains, as also HOT SUPEEItS on tho arrival of the 10.30 p.m. Manawatu train. Hot, Cold and Shower iiatliß, as also *,c, adjoining on each flat. Winos, Spirits, and Aleaof the choicest brands only, imported direct from tllO Proprietors, A Nii'lit Porter always in attendance The tramcar and Uobb and Co.'s s tho Hotel every tiyo minutes ORR & SON, PROPRIETORS. . DEPKESSIOjN WHEN in England a few years ago, I was trying to strike a bargain with a man for a small picco of land. I told him 1 thought to tad.beoii much noi and ocner uumeiw uuwyo- - ■■ He said—"Well, Mister, there is eoiuev but norhaps you don t it. For a similar reasou, thoro is some good in depression, but every mail don t soo it, nor is yefc able to put it to good itoo,o>\ nig to tho depression here and abroad, 1 havb toon enabled to buy LfiOO worth of New Goods for MOO, consequently I can give hotter value than any othor man in WeiHngton. 0011,0 tj d A yES HUXLEY, ■" , . REDMAN'S' Jndo-Qhina r f eas
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3067, 29 November 1888, Page 1
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