HIB EJCCEJAMNOrti SJ'fcOi Tim PaumcAi. | PHOTOUUAI'iir.UJ LAMBTON-QUAY, | DON'T GET befora viaiHtig THE STUDIO. Pictures are coiialantly admired un l» eo BRIGHT »»(1 OLKAIt and thu (ii REMEMBER! W« are PRACTICAL PHOTOGRAPHERS, personally uadertiikiny: the higher branchy of our profession, and acknowledging NO EQUAL IN OTHERS MAY BE THE CHEAPEST, WE AKE THE BEST WATCHES. ENGLISH LEVER WATOUES from ll i' 3 ICa to £9 ss. LADIKS SILVEE WATCHES from £2 5a to £4 10a. LADIES GOLD WATCHES fmm sii guineas in IS carat casus at G. and T. YOUNG, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS LAMBTON QUA?, W^LLINUTON. L<wur Prices could lm quoted, but •■ onn only ba (or inferior Goods, it in f»l eoiniumy to buy s> low-priced trashy article that is seldom nut ml thu wttlcliniakura Imntlo. Avxtrdtd Firat Ai&a'dt /or Wukhrs u)idOlack»N.Z.Exhibition! "//AW imd IBSO, OLQOKtf : French Murblo Clucks in great variety always un hand. Marble 'l'iniopieces from 30a. Marble Cloolca from 42a Get. All Clocks mid Waluhea ol tho boot (jmility and all guaranteed two years. Gold Brooches, Uantrfea, Oem mid Koepor Rings, rjlceveliuka, Studs, Pencils, and uthor articles of Jewellery in the latest doelßns of the best quality and at Moderate Prices. E. P. Q~O 0 DS. Novelties in Jain Disltoi. Cake Baskets, Butturplates, Bieadplates, Gongs. Side Dishes, Mullineero, Suits, and articles too numerous to mention. Wo make a speciality of our Watches and B. P. Goods. Customers from tho Wairaraua can be shown a selection of these ffoods unsurpassed for variety and quality In the Empire City. Wellington, and at Dunedin, Timaru and Oamaru
JAMES ELLIOTT Saddler and 3arnessm?kr.r, QUEEH-STREET MaBTEMCOH HAS in ttock at exceptional]; favorable prioea, a splendid assortment! of Oakierbdby Horse Covebb, a very larjo lot of Caz? and Kangaroo skins for Ijohg Leooikqs, first-class extra refined Neatbfoox Oil. An excellent assortment of Hunting and Ladies' Saddles, English and Colonial Harness, Bridles, Spurs, and Sundries, Pack Saddleß, Sastt and Leading Harness, and every requ iemont of the trade. Btpairt Rtteuted Promptly, Carefully, and at Moderate Sates at JAMES ELLIOTTS. SEVEN REASONS DAWSON'S WHISKY IS THE JL fictitious name or brand, but comes from a Distillery ivbicb. for over 80 yearn has been celebrated lor the purity oi ita products. 2nd. Because 1 is recommendedbytho Medical PiiooHy an being the FINEST WHI6KIT EVER DIPOBTED. Urcl. tteeause the leading analyst ia Sootland pronounces it to bo the Purest and the moat Wholesome Spirit he haa ever analysed. 4th. Because the aalee in Australia b&Te steadily increased, until they are now the largest of any brand of Whiafcy imported. sth. Because it came from the far-famed Glenlivet District, the premier whiskjproductog district of Scotland. Gib, Because there is not a hoadaohe in a hogshead, thna pro-ring it to be thoroughly matured. 7th, Because it never taries in Quality, aa ' Peter Dawson, the great distiller, has built the largest Vatßintb.e'World.BO that its exceptional quality may be maintained. THOMAS AND CO. Opposite Eketahuna Hotel. SETTLERS are wqnwted to call and nspect the atock of BOOTS and SHOES. Orders punctually attended to. Workmanship guaranteed. IHO MA S AND 00.
BE ASO NS WHY EVERYBODY DKINKS BIXOM BEOS. FOOTBALL PUNCH, Beeauae it it the most detieiotaa drink ever sold. 11, Because it goee well with Vftmkf, Brand 7, or any other esirit*. 111. Baoause it possesses valuable tonio properties, and- impatia new etrenjcth atid ■ vitality <to FOOTBALL FLAYERS and other Athletes after their systems bare been lowered by over.eisrtiQD. IVi Beottwe the seme FOOTBALL POKOH ie 6 popular one, *a& will eooo be a* ?«U known to awry dri&ker o* Crated "Water! as Base's ia to those who dri&kßeer. ..: piANOFOETU TCJMNG, Ma. 3, CANDY has taoaneies for a law Fiipili for the Violin, «nd is abb preparae" to Kxtcutt Qritrtfor Tuning. Couaky Orders prostjftly atttaded fa> Address Litteolaßoed.;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4413, 8 May 1893, Page 2
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625Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4413, 8 May 1893, Page 2
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