HIS EXCELLENCY'S SPECIAL ARTIST. The Pbaoxxoai. PHOTOGRAPHER LAMBTON-QOAY, WELLINGTON DON'T GET Photographed before visiting THE STUDIO. Out Picturea aro constantly admired as being so BRIGHT and CLEAR and the finish SUPERB. REMEMBER! Wo'are PRACTICAL PHOTOGRAI'HERS, personally undertaking tho higher branches of our profession, and acknowledging NO EQUAL IN !the city. i - j OTHERS MAY BE THE CHEAPEST, I BUT I WE ARE THE BEST WATCHES. ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES from i 3 163 to £9 6s. LADIES SILVER WATCBES from £2 6s to £4los. LADIES GOLD WATCHES from six guineas in 18 carat cases at G. and T, YOUNG, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Lower PriceH could he quoted, but it can only be for inferior Goods, it is false economy to' buy a low-priced trashy article that is seldom out «f tho watchmaker's hands. Awarded First Awards for Watches , and Clock N.Z, Exhibitions of 1865 mirf 1889. CLOCKS: French Marble Clocks in great variety always on hand. Marble Timepieces from 30s. Marble Clocks from 42s 6d, All Clocks and Watches ol tho best quality and all guaranteed two yeara. JEWELLERY, Gold Brooches, Banglos, Getn and Keoper Rings, Sleevelinks, Studs, Penoils, and other articles of Jewellery in the latest doignß of the best quality and at Moderate Prices. I —— i E. P. GOODS. Novelties in Jam Dishes, Cako Baskets, Buttorplates, Breadplates, Gongs, Bido ■ Dishes, Muffineers, Saltß, and articles too numerous to mention. Wo mako a speciality of our Watches and E. P. Goods, Customers from the Wairarapa can be shown a selection of theso goods unsurpassed for variety and quality in the Empire City. G. & T. YOUNG, Wellington, and at Dunedin, Timaru and Oamarn JAMES ELLIOTT Saddltr ad Hmemakr, Queen-street Mabterto n HAS in stock at exceptionally favorable prioes, a splendid assortment of Canterbury Horse Covers, a very lareo lot of Calf and Kangaroo skins for Long Leooikos, first-class oxtra refined Neatsfooi Oil. An excellent assortment of Hunting and Ladies' Saddles, English and Colonial Harness, Bridles, Spurs, and Sundries. Pack Saddles, Shatt and Leading Harness, and overy requ ioment of the trade. Repairs Executed Promptly, Carefully and at Modrnte Hates at JAMES ELLIOTTS. SEVEN REASONS
DAWSON'S WHISKY IS THE BEST. 18T. Because it is not sold under any 1 fictitious name or brand, but comes from a Distillery whioh lor over 80 years has been celebrated for the purity of its products. 2nd. Becauso it is recommended by the Medical Ufeulty as being the FINEST WHISKY EVER IMPORTED. Urd. Uecause the leading analyst in Scotland pronounces it to be the Purest and the most Wholesome Spirit ho haseyer analysed. 4th. Because the sales in Australia have steadily increased, until they are now the largest of any brand of Whisky imported. 6th, Becauso it came from the far-famed Glenlivet District, the premier whiskyproducing district of Scotland. 6th. Becauso there iB 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 built the Largest Vats in the World,so that its exceptional quality may bo maintained. mHOMAS AND CO, L Opposite Eketahuna Hotel. SETTLERS are requested to call and nspect tho stock ol BOOTS and SHOES. Ordors punctually attended to, Workmanship guaranteed. THOMAS AND 00. REASONS WHY EVERYBODY DKINKS DIXON BROS, FOOTBALL PUNCH, 1 Because it is tho most delioious , drink ever sold. 11. Becauso it goes woll with Whisky, Brandy, or any other spirits. 111. Because it possesses valuable tonio properties, and imparts new strength ai,d vitality to FOOTBALL PLAYERS and other Athletes aftor their systems have been lowored by over-exertion, IVi Because the name FOOTBALL PUKUH is a popular ono, and will soon be as well known to every drinker of jEratod Waters as Bmb'b is to those who drink Beer. piANOFORTE T(MNG. Mb, J. CiNDY has vacancies for a few *npils for the Violin, and is also prepared 10 Extwlt Orderifor Tuning. a Country Orders promptly attended to ddiets Lincoln Koad.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4420, 16 May 1893, Page 4
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657Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4420, 16 May 1893, Page 4
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