Watch makerf <i y eweileHM- ■."■ ;;;:;■ ;,^pptlclani:^& : U:W j (Eiglit ycarsmtliW. Littlojplin& Son), HASjijeasure. in announcing tho ap ? rival "of tho, following New Copds :—liadics'. .Gold-- Watches, Fob Alberts, latest in' Gold Brooches,(set ivitli cliryspprasc and pearls), Gold Links, Silver Brooches, etc. '■.': .'' ' : " Also A Few Novelties in Sterling Silverand Electro-platcdGopdS; Suitablofor proscnts. . ; All Goods. Marked in. Plain' Figures, and at a Moderate l'riecs.. Inspection invited. Tub Watch and Jewemeiiy llepaihs will be personally attended to. Note the addbessG7, WILLIS STKEET .., HVeLLIXOTOX, . T..PEOCTQR".. THEWAIRARAPADRAPER, IS now selling at Ins Electaliuna branch: Men's Nailed Siiooteks at 7/6 a taie. And Selling a Lot of Them, tool He is also selling a line of Girl's Kid Elastic Side Boots at 3/6.
Also a lot of Men s Waterproof Coats, very much under the usual prices. and Ladies' too! Ladies' Black Ribbed Cashmere Hose, At I/- Just Fancy! Leather Laces at a penny a pair. Black and Drab Felt Hats at Is and 2s each, such as are sold elsewhere for prices ranging from '■' lis to 8s Cd. Men's Colonial' Knitted Woollen Sox nt I/», or three pairs for 2/6 i And lots of other lines which will be referred to in "our next," Tkihis : Cash Only j Thai's What Docs It. T. FEOCTOE, EKETiffIUSI ""•■•-. Q t rpiLLEARD JJATUSCH, Architect, Hall-Street ■', Masterton And ai Pahiatua.
Central Shaving Saloon. A, WHITE & CO. BEG to announce that they have now commenced business ns, H.iinßßEssEns axd Toiuccojusts, in tho commodious premises lately occupied by Mil Geo. Saor OLD FJIIENDS and NEW FACES will be welcomed, mid patrons will find tho Cestiial Saloon second to none in Mastcrlon for COMFORT. CLEANLINESS, AND CIVILITY.
CASH BUTCHER, Quccii Stat.. Muslci'lor Highest Prico given For Hides, Shccpslriiis, and Tallon
iWMjmsiuco., 161, CODA STREET, WELLINGTON. BILLIARD TABLE ManufaCTUHEIIS And Sole Makers of the Patent Cold-Hesistixo Low 'Excelsior' Cushion.., i f n —'■ ' NOTE.7-AU uui'VaMcs arc made 'h'nd finished after tlio most approved English design; and fitted with thick bolted slnto beds, covered with best West of LEhglaml Cloth, and all the latest improvements. Intending purchasers would do well, in considering their own interests, by inspecting the tabic recently put np in the Working Men's Club. The Low ' Excelsior Cushion runs very fast, is noiseless and is the only reliable Cushion with an almost square face manufactured true to angles; and we challenge our Cushions against any of those imported. These Cushions can bo fitted to any table for the sum of £ls 15s. Cloth, Balls, Cues, and every requisite in stock at cheapest prices. Billiard, Dining Tables, and Bagatelle Tables made to order. Wm.E.C'oOK] [WIT.GIIAY COOK & CRAY, WELLINGTON and AUCKLAND, Public Accountants, Trade Assignees, Financial: Agents, Collectors, etc, public and private companies. Trade'smeii's books kept and balanced. Estates realised witteeonoiny aiidpi-omptitiido. The collection of accounts a speciality. Agcntsapppijjlcdtlu'ougliouttlieColo'ny, Australia, and Loudon, • (Collectors, for the Court of Bankruptcy, Auckland). Agents for absentees, loans negotiated, business and properties disposod of. '■■/.. COOK & GRAY, ~ Baunalyno'sßuildings,A.M.P.Buildings Ecathcrston-strcct, • Queen-street, " Wellington. Aucklaud/' ■
OPENING NOTICE. \j ton and settlers in thb district, that thoy will, on mid aftor the 313t of March, open thoir •' M4ONIFIOBM NBW BTMiIiS. The stable contniDS twenty-six stalls, m. ' loose boxes, waiting .room, and every, other convenience. Hor6eskept liy tho day, week, 1 or montti, at reasonable plunges.. \ HORBISB BOTOUT AND SOLD ON CojMIBBION, Ilorses brokon to saddle and ha'""'** Landau carriages on hiro by t)i, or week j hooded, single attMouble i/.|jgi ■ Alltelcgrai 5 A dedto. ; . OilS'/N AMENDiXCE OK Al Hunters and others/flcairous, during the boxes, can now/tfo so by placing their horses in of MESSRS MHEY BROS. /These stables ato not to be equalled in tbo Wellington province l ■ ■•-, ■ R.PINHEY will be found with his carriage in the town. Orders for the train may be left with Mr Eimom, saddler, or at . ;. ■.„...;■ -\ TIIE STABLES,; '' V' / Occidental Hotel), •;:.. , ; The Livery Department will, bounder tie ; ; Good Paddocks. Mono: civility ihdattontion.'"'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4764, 4 July 1894, Page 4
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642Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4764, 4 July 1894, Page 4
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