NEW BY-LAW decided by t/ie M.C.C.:Thafc Scorers, Umpires, and Players I should have their "Watches repaired by | T. H COLTMAN, J Practical ! Watch and Chronoiaeter MAKER, 26, Willis Street, Wellington, N.Z., It was also decided tha» all CJubs should purchase their Trophies and Jewellery from the Cheapest Jeweller in town and a Tian who supports the game of cricket. All Watches sold and repaired by T. H. Commas are accurately timed by chronometer, ind guaranted for 2 years. If your Watche3 w»Il not keep time, try T, H. C, 96, "Willis Street. NKVS DEPAKTUBE A SEVENTY-FIVE GUINEA PIANO FOR NOTHING' Desirous to encourage and develop the faculty for Music, so apparent in the rising generation of this colony, SCOULLAR &eHISUOLM Have determined to GIVE AWAY a first-class instrument worth Seventyfive Guineas ABSOLUTELY FOR NOTHING The Conditions are as Follows : Ail purchasers of a Piano at our Warehouse within the next Twelve Months will receive a numbered card, a counterpart of which will be kept and safely filed On the 22nd day of August, 1892, the gentlemen named hereunder will deter mine, by ballot, in the presence of the purchasers, to which of them the Piano shall be given. If the foitnnate party has previously purchased a Piano at, say, £SO, he may exchange it for one at £!8 los, or he can have'the balance in cash, and whatever he has paid upon hisjristrument will be refunded, or if he has"bought a Piano at a higher price than that to be given away the Seventy-itve guineas will be deducted from the purchase m»ney thereof. We have in st»ck and ou order for our Wellington Branch One Hundred andFiftbbn Piancs, Purchasers therefore can feel assured of the most ample choice in the selection of an instrument, and at tho best value OBTAINABLE. The following gentlemen have very kindly consented to act as the Committee to superintend and earry out the ballot, viz :—Mr F. W, Haybittle, Auctioneer ; Mr William C. Chatfield, Architect; and Mr J. C. M'Kerrow, Stock and Station Agent. SCOULLAR & CHISHOLM, Lambton Quay, Wellington. NOTICE. 3 ANDREW begs tn inform t% the public generally that he has commenced business as BLACKSMITH and SBOEP. in the premises lately occupied by Mr E. McEwen. B. Andrew | is well-known in this district, having been for many years with Mr Farquhar Gray, and he has therefore a good knowledge of the requirements of settlers. Having leen in the emp.oy of the Auckland St jd Company for a number of years, he has a thorough experience in the shoeing of thoroughbred and draught horses, and is well«known for his workmanship to trainers m both North and South Islands. Patrons can rely upon civility, combined with moderate charges, «nd a trial is respectfully solicited. IS"Please note the addressPremises lately occupied by Mr E. McEwen. D. W. VIRTUE & CO. j Habbor-st., Wellington. ILOUR, Grain, Produce and General J Commissioi. Merchants. AflESeres— ATLAS ROLLER FLOUR MILLS TIMARU. E. FURNESS' AUCKt<V.WD J.\M> '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3966, 18 November 1891, Page 4
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493Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3966, 18 November 1891, Page 4
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