[ THE CLOCK THE CLOCK THE CLOCK, THE CLOCK UOBAK STiIKJST, CUBA 0 STKEET, WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON. A NTIOIPATINGaBoora, g £*■ I have opened up a -T largo Stock of Kew Jewellery and am now offering to tho . i £3OOO ( 0 b Worth of Watohes, Chains,. 3 Wedding Rinsjs, Fairy and Name Brooches (any design), Diamond Pina for Mies' and gents' wear, Electro-plated 6 Ware for presents, &o. Gold v «n ,_l and Silver Medals made to ~. M order for Cricket, Rowing, P l-a' and other Clubs, P One treat feature inmy.es> ■s* tubliahmont 13 the freedom with which visitors may in- <] (£ speot Goodj.without being » 5 solicited to buy. F. ' * James King, JEWELLER, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON, Christmas 1891, AND New Year 1892, R. HANNAH &Co, Happy New Year, with a pair of Hannah „ Celebrated Boots and Shoes, tho immense into satisfy the most fastidious. R, Hannah k of labour in boot manufacturing in New Zealand, It Hannah k Co, claim the public support on the following grounds :-Tlicy were the first to bring down good boots and shoes to moderate and fair prices, and to within the scope of from the poorest working man to the Governor, They provide work fir tho maintonal,™ nf ak lonot 7M man „.„ m „„ „„J children, and they hold the largest and best selected stock of boots and shoes in New Zeaand, 2000 pahs of superior boots and shoes manufactured on the premises every week I L 60.000 worth of Beautiful New Stock to select from I OHRISTMAS PEIOES, ¥. Pinot's Boots and Shoes, cut cash price 22s 6d and 255; former cash 10 trunks S Wolf's beautiful shoes from 12s fid 12 trunks Otto Hertz lovely shoes from 14a fid 20 trunks Bective suoes,everlasling wear, from lid 10 trunks Bostock and Co.'s and Edwin 23 trunks Ladies' evening shoes from 2s lid to 20s 15 trunks Girls' beautiful tan shoes from 5s 6d 10,000 pairs Children's shoes from 8d to 2aod 5,000 pairs Girls' nioe balmorals from 6s 6d | 4,000 pairs Girls tennis shoes from 2s 9d 5,000 pairs Boys and Youths' Tennis Shoes from 3s (id 200 pairs Gents' Cycling Shoes from . sa6d ' 4,000 pairs Gents'beautiful ooze calf tan Shoes S.OOOpaira Gent's tan ooze calf Balmorals 2,000 pairs Gents' glove kid boots and shoes from 20s 1,000 pairs Gents' glove kid E S Boots from 12s Od Hannah's Blucher's from 5s Od Hannah's Shooting Boots from 10s 6d Hannah's Beautiful Shoes from 6s lid Hannah's Good E S Boots, 0s fid Hannah's Beautiful Bala from 12s fid Hannah's Good Tight's from 10s fid Hannah's Nice Ladies Shoes trom 7b fid Hannah's Indestruotible Toed Boots trom 5s Gd Hannah's Copper Toes from 2s lid, 8s
Hannah's Boys' School Boota from 8b 6d, 63 6d Hannah's Slippers from 2s lid Bannah's Canvas Shoes from 6s lid Hannah's Heal Purpoife Shooters Hannnh'B Calf Legets from 6s 6d ; '. All kinds of leather and grindery in STOCK FOR SALE. BESPOKE ! UPPERS A SPECIALITY, REMEMBER -£60,000 worth of Btock ' to select from and Note the Address—fl. HANNAH &Coi, '. ' Queer Street, Mastehton. Opposite the Club Hotel, H. PETERSEN Manager, 11 SFRINUANDSCMMER JAS JONES & Co TTAVE just opened their choice assortment of carefully and' specially. selected SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS TTEW Delaines, Ginghaniß, Prints, lS EW Foulards, Zephyrs, Flannel ■ NEW ottes, Cheviots, Swiss Robes, EWetc, "VTEW 'Laces,'' Ribbonß, Feathers, 1\ EW Flowers, etc. \7E\V Ms, Bonnets, ll JSW Millinery, etc. ll JSW Millinery, etc. NEW BOOTS and EW' SHOES. ArEW Suits, Shirta, Ties, I>EW Hats, etc. INSPECTION INVITED, DRESSMAKING A SPECIALITY COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED, OF LONDON. Capital ~. .„ '1:2,500,000 Accumulated Funds, v . 2,351,707 Annual Net .. 1,163,82? LoasssPpTaPATS ■.,;.;:, 12,000,000 rriHEabove'Company is prepared to accept ■••' all i!cscript!ons' of Firo Risks at tho Lowest Current Rates; ■ Claims met promptly am] fßirta For I'ioposal Forms, and further particulars apply to- !■';■■:• GEO, JOHNSTON,'.; • : Ageiit for Mnatorton. NOTE—Tho above Company is one of the wealthiest and most powetful Insurance Cam. pam'es in Great Britain, ■■■-■- A SMAHFARM AT YOUR OWN' 1 ■ A fbice, :',■:■!}■,:- : : .--- mEADERS are invited ; for Purchase 1 of a SMALL/FARM pipßertjr, situate at Waironqa, having a Frontage to the iEparaima: Village Road, a.nd mlinininp t-.lie nrnnprf.ioa nf Meaurn' Vt Meredith and G, -Moon, Coptainnig 85 AO^E|FRIGID LANS, (with \fhare)l Tenderers-to state price per ! acre and Latter can" be made very-easy. . ; '< '..'■ ;', •-' • . -TENDERS to be sent in to the under, signed by' tho 18th January, 1892. • ,' ■ F. H. : WOQD, ;.. :■ Auctioneer, Ureytoffn.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 29 January 1892, Page 3
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730Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 29 January 1892, Page 3
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