J,.. JA'OABDJ COOK & GEAS, WELLINGtON '& AUCKLAND, PobuoAcootoiasts, Tbadk AsaiosEKa, fINANCIALAOENIS| COLLECTORS, ETC. . A CCOUNTANOY work undertaken XjL of all descriptions. Auditingifor'piibliovid privato com" Jttnteji, ;.a.:f,® I\ ': ■ ) Estatbs'irealised with economy and prOtnp titudo J' Tho collection of accounts a speciality 1 Agents appointed throughout the Colony, ! .Australk, and London. . . (Collectors (or the Court of Bankruptcy, Auckland.) " : it Agents for absentees," loans negotiated, i' business ss &nd propcrtios disposed of» : , 00 OK ft" GIU'. Y, j. ij Bsnnatyno's Buildings, A.M.P, Buildings, . Featherston-street, ■ Qucon-streot, Wellington. Auokland ALFRED iNICOL, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER ' [Eight ytars with IF, LUtlejohn ii Son). ■ HAS just received a nice selection in Ladies' arid Gents' .Gold and Silver Watches, ditto Albortß, Brooches, Bangles, Ladies' Gem Rings, Wedding ditto, and 18 carat-Keepers, also a few novelties in Sterling and Klectro-Platod Goods, suitable for presents, All goods marked in plain figures and at very moderate prices.. The Watoh, and Jeweuery Repairs WILL BE PERSONALLY AMENDED TO. ; Koto the address— ALFBED NICOL, 67. (Vilils'Streot, ... Wellington NOTICE. AFTER being nearly twenty years in the employ of Mr W. Perry, 1 have taken over his KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, And hope by civility and attention to business to obtain a lair share of the patronage of the people Iking in Mastor ton and Kuripuni. Every description of MEAT OF THE BEST QUALITY vill be kept, and sold at reasonable prices WILLIAM MORRIS FAMILY BUTUHKR, Kurlpnni Masterton painless extraction of teeth 'AND INSERTION OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH,
TWTR BRIDGE has received tho following iu. flittering testimonial!— Dsab Sib,—Duriig tho Franco-Prussian mx in 1870 my horse was killed under mo, and in the fail I received a kick, which shattered the one sidn of my mouth, Owing to tho peculiar and serious damage, I have had always tho best London dentists, and have tried Monsieur Ducrot, the celebrated Parisian dentist, but none havo given me such a splendid fit and comfort as you have douo; , and out of gratitude I shall recommend you b your chargo is extremely modoiate. Yours Truly, A, H, KROUSE, Inspector for North Island Standard Accident Assurance Co, CONSULTATION AND ADVICE F.REE, J. W. BRIDGE, DENTIST 102, Upper Willis Street, Wellington' 18s 6d 18s 8a KIiISEY'S BIG OFFER. 18s 6d. QN presentation of any other Photographor'a Tick et wc will giv ONE DOZEN Enamelled Cabinet Photo s ALSO A Beautiful Enlargement In Handsome Gilt Frame For Eighteen Shillings and Sixpence 1 Exactly the same as Samples now on view. -Waft/.'. to 6a
JOHiN HENDERSON, MERCHANT TAILOR Opposite Club Hotel, Quebn-stbeet Mastektoh Tht favor of jour patronage and recommendation novated. G. & T. YOUNG, IMPORTERS, PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS, Manufacturing Jewelers LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. G& T. YOUNG havo been established • in Dunedin since 1862. Their establishment there is without ifdoubt tho finest in Mew Zealand, and-the stookis (reel; admitted to lmve no cqaal either for Extent, Newness, and Variety of Design, Quality or Cheapness. When (you go to Dunedin call ana it. G, AND T. YOUNG DESIRE to call mial oltentm to the faotthat while Mr articles for sale are of the Best Quality, their prices ore not higher than thote of minor estaliliilmenti, their object being to secure a large amount of patronage, and at the same timo the approval of their customers; in fact, 6, &T. YOUNG claim to be bo in a position to sell goods oheapor—they toe no mmtuion to panto Horn Buyers, Mr (leorge Young, one of thepartners, doing the buying in England. ?lhey buy for caih and sectire all discounts, consequently no liouso can land their goods in the Colony at a cheaper rote, and 83 only a moderate profit to put upon tho landed cost, purchasers ma; rest assured that any article purchased at their Wellington Establishment will be the best value to k obtained, Gf. and T. YOUNG, WELLINGTON, akd AT .( DUNEDIN; TIMABU, *nd OAMARU. Water SMsMffi, . AIAUXWOK'VILLF, : GENERAL STOBEKEErRIt. •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4626, 19 January 1894, Page 4
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641Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4626, 19 January 1894, Page 4
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