Business Übtides.'. By TUE "WAIRAItAPVTRAIN to V JVAL'CHMAKEK, JEWELLER, £c,&o No 5, Cuba Street, Wellington, And inspect tho \ eiy latest novolties fiom tho abovo cities of tho world, pm- > chased foi tho Xjias and New Year Season. Tho Novelties consist of Watches and Clocks, Biaeeleta, Bloodies, Earlings, Chains, Rings in Dia- ' { uionds, Rubies, Emoralds, Pearls.&c, Studs, Pins, Charms, &&, &o. JT7 \Vould especially imito tho j , JLI. Ladies and gentlemen of llw \Vi\imrapa mid all surrounding districts that aie intending purchasing a Xnus Present or Now Years gift to give " a coll at the Cuba street corher .under enn boo a stock (second to Nono in Now Zealand, and whore they can buy wedding lings or keeper lings for 10?, agold ' (piling for 7s Oil -' 500 SILVER BROOCHES To Choose From, " SPECTACLES TO SUIT ANY SIGHT ALaigoAssortinent'of Real Whitby Jet in Brooches. Eanings, Bracelets A:c., &c. Qieenstono in all manner of shapes as Pendants, Charms for tho chain and soveral other Articles of Jew elloiy too numerous to mention. Note the Address— No, 5 CUBA STREET.
S^tiTf^S ASSOCIATION OF : 'AUSTBALABIA, : ,'. .:.;.' (Limed.) . -■; ■'•'■.'. fho' Oldest Victorian Mutual Oflico, and one of the Leading Officesibftho World, - Established 18C9.;>;Wv 'KV MODERATE PBEMiuMS-.'LARGB'' bonuses, pkomptottlemeito --: accumulatedfunds ' ■' " TfflffiE QUARTERS OF A MILLION/ ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS j HUNDBED THOUSAND'POUNDS i}i ThbfiiabofTice in tho world to \MWm tueNONFOEiIEITUBEPEINOIt'LEi' Assurance effected on First-class liyes.up' : .i ;..;/>:.;.! to Funds increasing at the rate of one huSv dred Thousand pouhdsla'nj^ajlyvi ""licjp.holders.numbe {U'-'.'feTho"-aEMF^
tiniler atjQweCcuneD allowanpo to. buUdora. .:.,< f ANTED. KNOWN*:-Supdrio. ■', Mnuricoville" Lima "always in Istock-at J; P. OOWIE'S .Corner Stored iTT-AM'EDKNOWN.-WholeOats, VV■■'. Crusliod Oats, .and Bran,"2oo sacks Fowls' Wheat, Oat-straw Olmflf on Sale'cheap for cash at J, P. COWIE'S Comer Store • WANTED, - Orders for hnt-clmn. fiio'wood at lowest current rates from ?in upwards.' Ordei-s U>ft with • Winchester, Qwon-straet, promptly at-. tended to by H. LEE Waipoua, WANTED KNOWN-TliatC. ; JACKSON,NoI, Willis-street,. Wellington, is selling two-year old transplanted Maorocarpa at 14s por100; dc seedlings.Gs per 100; Pinus lristynis two-year-old transplanted, 12s per 100; • seedlings, Cs per 100; Canielias from 3s to 6s each, lirst-class variety 4-year-old; Apple Trees, 12s per dozen. All othor iwrsery plants at equally Uv prices, and of lust-class quality, 2947 W JACKSON, No. 1, Willis-street, Wellington, Imb just received ut first shipment of SEEDS, guaranteed by shippers to be now,rcliable,true to name, and of lirst-class germinating quality, All Einall seeds sold in 2d packets, Complete collection of vegetable seeds for uno year's supfly for hirtjo or small gardens, from 15s to ten nuinoaß, delivered to railwav. Btation, wharf, or any part of city. TERMS CASH .2971 WANTED KNOWN.-ARDEN & BEALE have for salo all kinds of Hotels, RestaurantS|l3iiardini{ Houses, and other businesses.; also Farms, Houses, etc, Agoncies undertaken for produce or manufacturers, Anion and Iteile, Hutu! Brokers and Commission i Auuiilb. 311, Manners-street, Wellinuton,
: FOE BALE. AN ACCOMODATION HOUSE n tho township of Tenui, Apply to T. MAOKAY, 20(10 Mastefton. SHORTT&RM>, . nOKNHILL AUCTION HOOUB' \j '■• AND SALEYAUDS, CoIINIIILIj-STHBET, OKF MANNISHS-SIHEEr, Opposite Flockton's, Wellington, Merchandise of every description received for salo by Auction. All kinds of Fruit, Grain, mid Produce kept in stock for private sale. Auction salos held twico a week at tho liooms, (duly advortised). Outdoor Sales attended with dospateh. ENTRIES FOR HOKSES* • CAR. 11l AGES, &c., &c„ Recoived up to 2 o'clock every Friday. Liberal terms. Prompt Settlement, SIiOHTT & REID,. Auctioneers, LIME! LIME! LIMF TO THE EDITOR, Sir—There has' been- a good deal of advertising ot late in your paper about the Mauricoville lime. Hitherto I havo been conteuted with supplying the trade whilo others have been advertising for tho scraps. And as the output from tlia Harrietvillo Limo Kiln by about 800 per cent, it may be reasonably; assumed that it, is by far tho best for every purpose foi which limo is vised, and as.noiio but the most respeolable aVents avo appointed, all customers niay bo a'ssurcd that all orders" will bo'executed PitoJimy, aiid with tho Gbemes/i; Civility liiul Aire.* , tios. The Agonta For the HurriotvDlc Limo:—Mr J. P. Cowio,Maßtertbii r Mi H.Trotman,Greytmvii,Mr J. D. Oikly, ; Feata'ton, Messrs P. HuUoh'aiid Co; % MiDgtou, Mr R. P. Edwartlsi Palmer tpMKYery'che;ip;«ROM LIME ■■: ir^^Uso}|ehad : for yery'nominal prices, : .litiio .fov agricultnrai I '?.^riceyiUe|Seb,tember4'2,l^';'. ; :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3071, 4 December 1888, Page 3
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