YEITOH4 ALLAN IMPORTERS OF . '■ DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, MANTLES, - AND MILLINERY (A SPEOIALTy). • GLOVES, PRINTS, HOSIERY, COSTUMES, PARASOLS, CLOTHING, ETC., ETC, JNVITE Visitors from the Wairarapa to call mid inspect our stock, which will be found ropleto with overy novelty of tlio season. Address 13* YEITCJI & ALLAN, CUBA-STREET. r 'Wellington. TELEPHONE 309. • Cash Gifts \ Cash Gifts Cash Gifts 400 "GIFTS AMOUNTING TO 12000. viz.:—. Ist Gift, £SOO 4th Gin, £SO 2nd do £2OO sth do £25 3rd do £IOO lOGifts £lO each 25 Gifts £5 each, - 360 Gifts, 1210s each 400 Gifts! £2OOO (Without any Deduction except for Bank . Exchange,) • ' ising our WARES, the liberal sum will be Distributed among LONDON WATCH COMPAM. ON THE FOLLOWING PLAN ! • Each purchaser of a WATCH.is ontitled (as per under-noted Price List) to • From 9 to 48 Guesses I! Of the numerical contents of' a GLASS JAR (13 inches hi?h r by 19 inches in filled and sealed by E. Cousius, ;e|y to each GiffJ 'chaser really obtaius a minimum of 3,(500, and a maximum of 19,200 opportunities, or, in other words, 400 times tho number of guesses. The Goods are ot first class workmanship and are offered on the DEFERRED PAYMENT SYSTEM, thus, enabling everyone to prooure a thoroughly reliable, Sterling Silver Timekeeper by easy instalments ranging from 7s 6d to 40s per month, according to the price selected, with the additional advantage of possibly obtaining a handsome bonus.
£ ss Pi a <0 03 )H B ( C 5 .. « H g £ h 0 55 a £ I § H GIN te 0 0 £ ls s kj a fe jVV 10 »0 o k) & IDIIO OHQ H H - fc $ >< oo'o' Ctj OJH^I fc) ... (J THOO k| COON >o« *■ r*4 W 05 fi '3 & 9 ft wo w &$ Js fea «iflo r?* *« K_ £ _u fe| J ?! § to oj tq a a J ' j $ kj 000 S JO oCO rH HHM 000 ©o^ rtOlM OMTEARLY, And givo full name, occupalion, and address ; alao price and description of Watch desired, and encluso detailed ' Remittances by postsl notes preferred If by Cheque, add one ahilliujj for exchange. London Watch Co,, _ FBATIIEKBTOK -STKEBT, (Opposite Union Bank of Australasia), WELLINGTON, ISfTho Jar is exhibited in tho Window of Mr W, J. LANpHEAIi, Booksoller, Lambton Quay, Wellington. . THE ' Wellington tweed company HAS commenced business-in those niogniiicoutbuildings just'erected by 0. D. Barraud Esq., known as PHCENIX BUILDINGS, M ALGAR, TllE ItBST OUT'i'BR THIS SIDE THE MNH, has (hj; giving him a Itirj/e interest in the business), been socured. The Company give THE VERY BEST QUALITY, FIT, AND STYLE AT A ' * ■ PRICE I But will not compote fot a cheap " Slop Goods Trade," as wo sliou'd 1 that any action of ours should help to introduco the " Sweating System," tho terrible effects of which iu Loudon and in Glasgow are so graphically described by Mr Burnott in his report recently pvesontod to both Houses of tho British Parliament, A TRIAL . OP OUR MAX® IS ALL ■ WenowJSK, =■ , The Company wilWialt its future sue. cess upon tho verdiot of the trial oi'dor.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3074, 7 December 1888, Page 3
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503Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3074, 7 December 1888, Page 3
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