'■'.": .■"■. ■'•■BWmJlJiiiMis"- ; .;"^ : Cash Gifts ; CasHlGiffcs Cash Grists 400 Ibifts 'amounting TO £2OOO. : Ist Gift, £6OO 4th Gift, £SO : 2nd do £2OO sth'do £2s' ■ 3rd do flOO>. lOGifts f lOeaoJi 25.Gifts£6each, " SOO GifM2los each. . 400 Gifts '..'£ 2000 ' ' ;> (Without any Deduction qkcept for Bank; • Exohango.) WITP. A VIEW to furthor popularismgour WARES, the: above liberal sum will be Distributed among the patrons of the .LONDON WATCH COMPANY. ON THE FOLLOWING .PUS. I Each purchaser of a WATCH Is entitled JP (as per under-noted Price List) to ' <^' From 9 to, 48 Messes !! Of the numerical contents of a GLASS JAR (13 inches high, by 19 inches in circumference), filled and sealed by Messrs W, R. Book and A. E. Cousins, of the firm of Bock AlCousins, printers, and Mr tV, J. Lankshoar, Bookseller, Lambton Quay, Wellington. THE JAR Contains an auniixtUre of BEANS 1 AND-; MAIZE, and those who 1 gueas- tho" Correct Total, or the • Nearest'-'Number' nrderto, will secure the-Gifts in'the there named above'; Ties (if any) to ' ■ divide. As the number of guesses, howevor, applies separately to each Gift,' the ■ purchaser really obtains a minimum of H,uoo, and a maximum of 19,200* opportunities, or, in'other words, 400 times the number of guesses, ''•"■' .'<'*' , The Gonds are oi first olass workmanship and are offered on the DEFERRED PAYMENT SYSTEM, thus ensiling, 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 advantageof possibly obtaining a handsome bonus, J * -J 3' >o Co «8 * O 000 b> 000 H £ lOC3M J H II HH9I "8* cuoo" W 50 CO U3OIO fc> gaff ORDER EARLY, And givo full name, occupation, and address; also quoto price and description of Watoh deairad. and onolose detailed Remittances by postsl notes preferred If by Choquo, add oiio Bhillins; for ex-. change. London Watch Co,, FEATHERBTON-STKEET, (Opposite Union Bank of Australasia), WELLINGTON, J3"The Jar is exhibitedin the Window of Mn W, J. LANKSHBAB, Bookseller, Lambton Quay, Wellington. WHAKATAKI POST OFFICE STORE. mHE UNDERsIgNED has opened 1 the above STORB, and desires to inform his old customers and friends', that they will be supplied therat with NEW GOODS at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. -A IKIAti RESPECTFULLY BOIIOIIED, J. B. 08B0RNE. WIUXATAKI, ' February oth, 1889. 21 HAECOURT & Co., :£[ LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, SIUREBROKERS& FINANCIAL AGENTS, ij of every description attended to, AUCTION SALES conducted in town or country, LOANS negotiated, and all financia, business undertaken. '■ SALE OR PURCHASE of Business conducted on moderate terras. SHIPPING and Insurance Busiiwj. transacted, TEMMKABY OFFIOIB! SRBY STREET WELLINGTON. REDMANS Inpo-ChAa Teas
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3209, 20 May 1889, Page 4
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434Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3209, 20 May 1889, Page 4
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