flis EXCELLENCY'S SPKOIAL ARTIST. JJINSEY, The Practical PHOTOGRAPHER LAMBTON-QUAY,^ELLINGTON DON'T GET Photographed before visiting THE STUDIO. Our Pictures are constantly admired as being so BRIGHT and CLEAR and the finish SUPERB. REMEMBER We are PRACTICAL PHOTO. GRAPHERS, personally, undertaking the higher branches of onr profusion, and acknowledging NO EQUAL IN THE'CITY.: OTHERS MAY BE THE CHEAPEST, BUT WE AKE THE BEST WATCHES. TjINGMBH LEVER WATCHES from JQj . £3lss to £9 Es. LADIES SILVER WATCHES from £2 5s to £4loa.—. LADIES GOLD WAWiffftom six guineas In 18 carat cases at G. and T. YOUNG, PRACTICAL WAKMAKESS LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Lower Prices could be quoted, but it can only bo tor inferior Goods, it is false ecrfhomy to buy a low-priced trashy article that iB seldom out »f the watchmaker's hands. . Amrded First Awards for Watcka and ClocksN.Z. Exhibitions of 1865 and i m ___ OLOOKS: French Marble Clocks in great variety always on hand. Marble Timepieces from 30s. Marble Clooks from 42a 6d. All Clocks and Watches ot the best quality and all guaranteed wo yo ars. JEWELLERY. Gold Brooches, . Bangles,' Gem and Keeper Kings, Bleevelinfes, Studs, Ponoils, and other artiolea of Jewellery in the latest designs of the best quality and at Moderate Prices. E. P. G 0 0 D S. Novolties in Jam Dishes, Cako Baskets, 'Butterplates, Breadplates, Gongs, Bido Dishes, Muffineers, Salts, 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 these goods unsurpassed for variety and quality in tho Empire City. G. & T. YOUNJL Wellington, and afc"^ " Oamaru JAMES ELLIOTT Saddler and Harntssmvker, Qdeen-strbet ......Misiemon HAS in stock at exceptionally favorable prices, a splendid assortment of Canterbury Horse Covr.cs, a very laree lot of Calf and Kangaroo skins for Lono Leooikos, first-class oxtra re* fined flEAisrooi Oil. An excellent assortment of Hunting and Ladies' Saddles, English and Colonial Harness, Bridles, Spurs, and Sundries, Psck Saddles, Shaft and Leading Harness, and every requ lenient of the trade. Etpain Kxmki Promptly, Cmfutty, and at Modmte Bates at JAMES ELLIOTT'S. SEVEN REASONS WHY DAWSON'S WHISKY IS THE BEST, ■J ST. Because it is not sold under any JL fiotitjons name or brand, but comes from a Distillery which for over 80 yearf; has beon celebrated for thS*i»iiy products. 2nd. Because it is recommended by the Medical Faoulty as being tho FINEST WHISKY EVER IMPORTED. Brd. Because the leading analyst in ScotIjnd pronounces it to be the Purest and analysod, 4th. Becauso tho sales in Australia, have steadily increased, until they are now tho wgest of any brand of Whisky !©•. sth. Becauso it came from tbo far .famed Glenlivet district, the premio'v vhlokrproducing district of Scotland 6th ' th " o^~not «'acadache in a hogshead, thus pro r ,i M uti 0 ho thoroughly matured. 8 m, pZTl tMVe ,f ; in Quality, as h ,, n ' nc - pen'distiller, has fh L«5' tya t sinth » World.sc maintained! ptional qualit * REASONS weW EVERYBODY DRINKS DIXON BROS, FOOTBAL.L PUNCH, Because it ij the most delicious , drink ever solt 1. I JL Because it goo swell with "Whisky, Brandy, or any otiiqt r spirits. 111. Became its- jioEseßscs valuablo tonic properties, ®Vi d ; imparts new ™. n #h, alld vitality<to FOOTBALL FLAYERS and other Athletes after their systems )javo bet 'n lowered by oyoMixortion. Dnvnn? MB,e the name 1 FOOTBALL rUJNUHis f A popular one, an d will soon. ® . ? Si! known to every -dririkerof /limted w liters as. Baa'a is to- '.those who dnnkßeer. JpiANOFORTE TUNING"" Mr, J, CANDY'haa vacancies for s few Popila for tho Violin, mdis also prepared • to Execute Orders for Tuning,* ■■ '< ! • : •' ; Country Orders .promptly attended to Address Lincoln Boad. •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4424, 20 May 1893, Page 4
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611Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4424, 20 May 1893, Page 4
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