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GEORGE pETON,; t watchmaker and, jeweller, ; irojxbionger; locksmith": and gunsmith,' •38 Willis Street, WeUington; ] Trout Fbhing, Lawn Tennis, Lawn Bowling and Cricketing Goods, Fish- ■' : ing nets and netting twine. < Cabtndoes for Revolvers, Rifles, and sporting guns, all tho going Bizea. ~.■■" '. REVOLVERS, RIFLES GUNS, Ahd 1 ALL SPORTING REQUISITES, Watches: Clocks, and a large stock of Jewellery all of best quality, plated ware and general ironmongery. 1020 Cash Gifts Cash Gifts Cask Gifts 400 "GIFTS A MOUNTING.TO £2OOO. let Gift, 1500 4th Gift, £SO 2nd do £2OO sth do £25 3rd do 1100 ' lOGi'ftsflOeack 25 Gifts £5 each, 360 Gifts, £2los each 400 Gifts: JE2OOO (Without any Deduction except for Bank Exchange.) WITH A VIEW to further popularismg our WARES, the above liberal sum will be Distributed among the patrons of the LONDON WATCH COMPANY' ON THE FOLLOWING PLAN ! Each purchaser of a WATOH is entitled (as per under-noted Price List) to From 9 to 48 Guesses !! Of the numerical contents of a GLASS JAR (13 inches high, by 19 inches in ciroumfojenco), filled and sealed by Messrs W. R. Bock and A, E. Cousins, t of the firm of Bock & Cousins, printers, 1 and Mr iV.J. Lankshear, Bookseller, Lambton Quay, Wellington. I THE JAR r Contains an admixture of BEANS AND MAIZE, and those who guess tho Correct Total, or the Nearest Number 3 orderto, will secure the Gifts in tho there named above; Ties (if any) to divide As the number of guesses, howj ever, applies separately to each Gift, the purchaser really obtains a minimum of " 3,fi00, and a maximum of 19,200 oppor- ' tunities, or, in other words, 400 times ' the number of guesses. ? The Goods are ot first class workmanII ship and are offered on the DEFERRED " PAYMENT SYSTEM, thus enabling everyone to procure a thoroughly reliable, Sterling Silver Timekeeper by easy instalments ranging from 7s Gd to ' 40s per month, according to the price selected, with the additional advantage " of possibly obtaining a handsome bonus. 10 to CD , worn I b eimo - - - t OEDEE~EAELY, And give full namo, occupation, and ad--1 dress; also quote price and description 1 of Watch desired, and enclose detailed ' list of guesses. ' Remittances by postsl notes preferred ! If by Cheque, add one shilling for ex- ! change. i. London Watch C 0,,. Fbatherston-streei, (Opposito Union Bank of Australasia), WELLINGTON. ISH'he Jar is exliibitedin the Window of Mb W. J. LANKSHEAR, Bookseller, Lambton Quay, Wellington. WHAKATAKI POST OFFICE STORE. T' HE UNDERSIGNED has opened the above STORE, and desires to inform his old customers and friends, that they will be supplied therat with NEW GOODS at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. -A TRIAL RESrECTFULLY SOLICITED.— J, B. OSBORNE. ■ \ WIIAKATAKI, February fith, 1889. 2134 SALSALINE. THE GREAT FOOD PRESERATIVEI j rnHIS valuable antiseptio preparation J_ is tasteless, odorless, .and perfectly harmless. It is •{uaranteed' to keep meat, soup, milk,. ei;gs, butler, J fish, game, preserves, fruit, wine, and . food of every description sweet and wholesale till required for use, : -.ONE SHttLING PACKET will preserve 20s worth of, food. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS ,' in Is and 2s packets. • Wliolcs«le'Agont--E. H, CREATE. . 13130 \CHRISTMAS Presents! \. ; GIVEN AWAYi\ mrnmmm To ALL PURCHASERS ■ Of IRONMONGERY. PRESENTS will be given equal to 20% i -of the value tif PURCHASE, JNO YOUJNtt, IRONMONGER, MASTERTON,. 3

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3153, 14 March 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3153, 14 March 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3153, 14 March 1889, Page 4

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