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Business Notices. Eketitkuna (Livery ; aud.. Bait StABl4 PETEft THOMSON ....Proprietor, HAVING takon over the stables ' ; belonging to the-Ekotahun'a Hotel is 'prepared to aupply.travellera and others with Buggies, Horses oto, oil the shortest notice. The LIVERY DEPARTMENT being in charge of a competent groom-travel-lers can rely on tho best attention being Goods Carted to all parts of the dis' trict at reasonable charges. 8153 3 F li r Cash Gifts Cash Gifts Cash Gifts 400 "GIFTS AMOUNTING TO £2OOO. , viz.:— Ist Gift, £SOO 4th Gift, £SO 2nd do £2OO ' 6th do £25 Brd do £IOO lOGittsflOeaoh ■ 25 Gifts £5 eaoh, 360 Gifts, £2loa each 400 Gifts: £2OOO (Without any Deduction except for Bank L to si ) ] r ii c t I i 1 t I t r I i i WITH A VIEW to further popular, ising our WARES, " ' liberal sum will be Distributed among the patrons of the LONDON , WATCH COMPAM, ON THE FOLLOWING FLAN : Each purchaser of a WATCH is entitled (as per under-noted Price List) to From 9 to 48 Guesses ! Of tho numerical contents of a, GLASS JAR (13 inches hitjh, by 19 inches in circumference), filled and sealed by ars W. R. Bock and A. E. Cousins, of tho firm of Bock & Cousins, printers, and Mr ff. J. Lankshear, Lambton Quay, Wellington. THE .JAR Contains an admixture of BEANS AND MAIZE, and those who guess tho Correct Total, or the Nearest Number orderto, will secure'the Gifts in the there named above; Ties (if any) to divide. As the number of ever, - purchaser really obtains a minimum df 3,600, and a maximum of 19,200 opportunities, or, in other words, 400 times The Goods are ot first class workmanship and are offered on the DEFERRED PAYMENT SYSTEM, thus enabling everyone to procure a thoroughly reliable, Sterling Silver Timekeeper ' g from 7s Od to 40s per month, according to the price 1 ' ' with the additional advantage i handsome bonus, M CO h HH , 0 p 5 -L S , ® ; I io a Hp • k Z h o & ® a £ a ■ • Es o to ISo-io 000 Q H Hrl H.-w tq (3 1 * 000 1^ w 000 £ loom rtrtlM fi. a -3 fes n 8 . § a ;: K £ P. ® to ej . « N & Q Pt 1 .* OIAO 10 CO CO „■ . Q <<< 100 *0 to I to CQ wo ORDER EARLY, And give full name, occupation, and address; also quote price and description of Watch desired, and enclose detailed list of guesses. If by Cheque, add one shilling for exLondon Watch Co,, Featherston-streei', (Opposite Union Bank of Australasia), WELLINGTON. t2s*The Jar is exhibitedin the Window of Mr W. J. LANKSHEAR, Book seller, Lambton Quay, Wellington WHAKATAKI POST OFFICE STORE. THE 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 RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED,J. B. OSBORNE. Whakataki, February Gtli, 1889. 2134 SALSALINE. THE GREAT FOOD PRESERATIVE! THIS valuable antiseptic preparation is tasteless, odorless, and perfectly harmless, It* is •piafanteed to keep meat,: soup, milk, butter, fish, preserves, fruit, wine, and food of every . description sweot an J wholesale till required for use, - ONE SHILLING PACKET will preservo 20s worth of food. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS«: GROCERS, in la and 2s paokota. Wholesale Agent—E. H. CREASE. - 3130 CHRISTMAS Presents-: GIVEN AWAY 1 r.Cj.,l OF Japanese Ware, To ALL PURCHASERS Of IRONMONGERY. PRESENTS will be given equal to 20% of the value of PURCHASE.' JNO YOUNG}, IRONMONGER, MASTBRIW.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3164, 27 March 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3164, 27 March 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3164, 27 March 1889, Page 4

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