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GEORGE DENTON, MATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, IRON MONGER. LOCKSMITH AND GUNSMITH; 38 Willis Street, Wellington'. 'rout.: Fishing, Lawn- Tennis, Lawn Bowling and Cricketing Goods, Fish- > ing nets mid netting twine. : 'astmdoSsfor Revolvers,-Rifles, .and | porting'gnns, all the going sizes. I ] 1 [ i I 1 tEVOLVERS, RIFLES- GUNS, AND ALL SPORTING REQUISITES. Watches .Clocks, and a large stock if 'Jewellery all of .best quality, plated fare and general ironmongery. 1020 Dash Gifts Cash Gifts Cash Gifts 400-"GIFTS AMOUNTING TO £2OOO. ist Gift, 15004 th Gut, £SO ind do £2OO fitli do £25 h'd do 1100 . , 10 Gifts £lO each 25 Gifts £5 each, 360 Gifts, £2los each 400 Gifts: £2OOO. [Without any Deduction except for Bunk Exchange.)' WITH A YIEW to fui'tlior popular ising our WARES, the abovo iberal sum will be Distributed amo . the patrons of tho' LONDON WATCH COMPANY OX THE FOMOIVWO PLAN ! Eacli purchaser of a WATCH is entitled (as per under-noted Price List) to's From 9 to 48 Guesses ! ! Df the numerical contents of a GLASS lAR (13 inches high, by 19 inches in sirouraforence), JIM and sealed bj Messrs W. R. Bock and A," E. Cousins, if tho firm of Bock & Cousinß, printers, rod'Mr iY. J. Lankshcar, Booksollor, Lambton Quay, Wellington.: THE JAR Contains an admixture of BEANS AND MAIZE, and those who guess tho Correct Total, or the Nearest Number Drderto, will secure tho Gifts in the there named above; Ties '(if any) to divide. As tho number of guesses, howsver, applies separately to each Gift, tho purchaser really obtains a' minimum, of 3,6*00, and a maximum of 19,20Q' oppor tunities, or, in other words, 400 times the number of guesses. «'Tho Goods nro ot first class workmanship and are offered on theDEFERRED PAYMENT SYSTEM, thus enabling Bveryono to. procure a thoroughly reliable, Sterling Silver Timekeeper by easy instalments ranging from Is 6d to 40s per month, according to tho price selected, with the additional advantage of possibly-obtaining a handsome bonus, ca M * £ P 0 q H § 53 h *0 .16 fa o Pi «< i 1 us 10 O n Qrto fa HH N 000 (B fq' ~ . THOO COOCJ H H. kj ,a N & Q ft r: • Oico io co co ft? 0 Co • ot> & , N s sV s to «iao °3 rtHffl 000 OOOCO H rf ORDER EARLY, ind give full narafl, occupation, and adIreas; also quote prico and description if Watch desirod, and enclose detailed ist of guesses. Remittances by postsl notes preferred iby Cheque, add ono shilling for ex. London Watch Co,, Featiierston-street, Union Bank of Australasia), WELLINGTON. Ss°The Jar is cxhibitedin the Window if Mr W, J. LANKSHEAR, Bookoiler, Lambton Quay, Wellington. CAMBRIDGE HOUSE Cuba-street, Wellington. HOLIDAY 1 BARGAINS unequalled as to price and quality by any onso in the city. COME . AND INSPECT Our Grand Wk, which will cost nothing. DRESS MATERIALS in great variety lack, and colored silks a large assortlent. Liberty Silks in all shades. ÜBASOIS and SUNSHADES lain end trimmed with lace, in medium ;zccl handles. Job Lot black" satin unsliades 3/11,6/11,10/0, worth donblo 10 prices. RIBBONS * Tape and loop edges in 11 widths and colours. ' UNDERCLOTHING i Ladies' and liildren's white and colored, plain and andsomoly trimmed. Dr Jager's SANTORY underclothing in every variety.' GLOVER i& 6 clasps in Orient and lorenco colored and black; light fabric is in all the new shades for evoniug car. ' MILLINERY tho speciality of the itablishment. Just nowachoico'lotef its and bonnets will bo cleared at half rice. .' DRESSMAKING in tho very best yle and finish, and at charges which :fy competition. Forms of Self[easuromont sent on application' A largo assortment of Fancy Goods litable for Christmas presents under nglish cost-. . ( ] ( WILIiIAM. HUNT, ■Cuba-street, Wellington.' . REDMAN'S ' • Mo-China Teas. (Itegieleml,) i s V I \

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3144, 4 March 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3144, 4 March 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3144, 4 March 1889, Page 4

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