HIS EXCELLENCE'S SPiiOIAL ARTIBT. &INSEY, Tnii PRACTICAL I PHOTOGHAPHEB LAHBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON DON'T GET Photographed before visiting THE STUDIO. Our Pictures are constantly admired as beinn so BRIGHT and CLEAR and the finish SUPERB. REMEMBEK ! We ftro PItAOTI OAL PHOTOGRAPSERS, personally undertaking the higher branches of oar profession, and acknowledging NO EQUAXi IN THE CITY. ! OTHERS MAY Bp! THE CHEAPEST, BUT WE ARE THE BEST VVATCB.ES. ENGLIBII LEVER "WATCHES from i'-1 16s to £9 sa. LADIK9 SILVER WATCHES from £2 Ga to £4loa. LADIES GOLD J WATCHES from six Ruinoafl in 18 carat c&se& at Gk and 1\ YOUNG, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS LAMBTON QUAI, WELLINGTON. Lower Prices eould ho quotod, but it can only ho tor inferior Goods, it la false economy to buy a lowptiood trashy article that ia seldom out ef tho vratoh* maker's hands. Awarded First Awards for Watches and Clocks If. Z. Exhibitions of 1865 and 1889. _ CLOCKS : French Marblo Olocki in great variety always on hand. Marble Timepieces from 30b. Marblo Clock a from 42a 6<l. All Oloofea and Watches ol tho boat quality and all guaranteed two years. jewellery. Gold Brooches, Hanglea, Gem and Keeper Rings, Qleeveliiiks, Stud*, Pencils, and other articles of Jewellery in tho latest designs of the best quality and at Muderate Prices. E. P. GOOD 8. Novelties in Jaqi Dishes, Cake Baskets, Butterplates, Bre&dplates, Gongs. Bide Dishes, Muffineers, Salts, and articles too numerous to mention. Wo make a speciality of our Watches and E. P. (joodut Customers from the Wairarapa can bo shown a selection of these goods unsurpassed for variety and quality in the Empire City. G. fc T. YOUNG, Wellington, antli at Dunedin, Timaro and Oomaru
JAMES iStnitiJer and Quekn-btreet.,, in etock able pricei of OiHTKIIEUKV laroc lot of CiLV for IjOHo Leciqini lined Meatapoot < An oicollcnt a t , and Ladies' bndcj lonlal Unrnust,.. dries, I'ock Buddl Harness, Hnd cvo trado. ; oicoptionallj' favora splendid limortment Horse Covehh, g Tory arid KvJWOaBoo rkikh is, first.clasß extra ro)XLr iMorttnent of Uuntinfi lies, English and Oo•idlos, Spur#, and Sun. m, Slistt ana Loading 7 roqu loment of tbo dH Itf.paim KntutiA and at Mr' JAMES ELLIOTT Hartitatmaker, MiBTBRTON Promptly, Cart fully. d*raie Kate) at ELLIOTT'S. SEVEN DAWSON'S REASONS WBY VHISKY 18 THE EST. s not sold iindor any or brand, but comes lioh for over SO years for the purity of its IST. Because it fictitious name from a Distillery w i ilftfo boon celebrated iproduots. 3nd. Because it ;s recommended by ths Medical Faculty as being the FINEST WHISKY EVEIUMPOBTED, 3rd, Because the leading analyst in Scotland pronounces it to be the Forest and the most Wholesome Spirit he has ever analysed 4th. Becaose the sales in Australia have steadily increased, until they are noir the largest of any brand of Whisky im ported. sth. Becaose it came from the far-famed Glenlivet District, tho premier whisky producing district of Scotland, 6th. Because there is not a headache in a hogshead, thus proving it to be thoroughly matured. 7th, Because it never varies in Quality/as Peter Dawson, tho great distiller, has bunt the Largest Vats in the World,so that its exceptional quality may bo maintained. Thomas and co. Opposite Eketahuna Hotel, SifflTLKllfcl are requoated to call and BBpeet tlio stock of BOOTS and SHOES. Orders punctually attended to. Work" nanship fjuarantoad. T K 0 M A 8 AND GO,
kbasonb wh y iCVERYBODY DHINKS DIXO3N BEOS. FOOTBALL PUNCH, 4 IBecaij«o it jg tho Most dolioioug , drink ever sold. 11, Because It gdcs well with Whiakv, Brandy, or any other spirits, 111. Because tonio properties, strength atid vita PLAYERS and their systems ha over.ejertion. possesses valuable and imparts new ifity to FOOTBALL )ther Athletes after been lowered by n ™„H" auBS th( nMaa football rUftOH is a popu ar one, and will soon b ® a * *®JJ known to every driiiker of grated Watera aa Bass's is to those who drink Beer. pIANOFORTE TUNING. Mb. J; CANST hig vacancies for a few £C3isasssai ,, " w^ to
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4415, 11 May 1893, Page 4
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660Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4415, 11 May 1893, Page 4
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