- I ' ALFRED NICOL Watchmaketydewelier, & Optician, < f * (Eight years withW. Littlojolin&Son), HAS pleasure in announcing the firr> rival .of-; tho; New COOtIS '• Gold- Watches,' Fob Alberto; latest in' Gold Broodies, (set with chrysopraso and pearls), Gold Links, Silver Broobhcs, btc. . ; AlsoA FewNoveltleSm Sterling Elcctro-platcd Goods Suitable for presents. , -. All Goods MarM iii . Plain Figures, : andataModerato Pnces. Inspection- inntcd, The Watch and Jeweueby Repaibs will bo personally attended to. ' • .. Note the addbessAlfred //M G?, Willis strew Wellington. A ] Awn U ART ™ N A ' AND JqartmAW, . - DISKCT IMI'OHTERS OP WINES, SPIRITS, ETC, IXCLUDI.VO Andrew Usher & Co's Whisky Aitcliison's Chariot Ale ' Cocfcbura's Port Wines Dufl, Gordon & Co's Sherries ' George Goulet's Champagne Australian Wmes ' And all the leading Brands of Wines, i Spirits, ar.d Mult Liquors. [ OFFICES AND SAMPLE ROOMS, Grey street, Wellington. ' Walrarapa Residents, ' NOTE THIS I • I. J. ROTHSCHILD, 83, Lajibton QUAY, WELLINGTON. U Direct Importer of Watches, Jewellery, etc. Magnificent stock on haul, Lowest Pbices in New Zealand ; pawnbroker, ; , 'Lends Moxky on Watches, Jewel- ' lehy, Plate, Etc. SPECIAL NOTICE, I AM prepared to advaneo from £1 to £IOO, on all articles of vnluo sent to ino by lleoistkked Post. Cash or Goods returned by Following Mail. Goods kept six mouths. 'All. communications strictly confidential.
Note Address ; 83, L.utDioN QUAY, WELLINGTON (Nearly opposite Dresden Piano Company). Te Hro Music Warehouse, D° NOT FOIIGET TO • . VISIT KING'S MUSIC WAEEHOUSE WHEN WELLINGTON OPPOSITE OPEM • HOUSE . 63 Manners STItEET EDWIN J. KING J. WICKBNS, CENTRAL DINING ROOMS; QOOT 6SBKET, JIABTERTOK, TpHESE . commodious Dining Booms 1 open to the public on Sundays and during the week, Week Days, iiiieakfast —7,30 to 8.301 Sundays: luncheon—l2 till 2 >8 to 9,12 to 1, tea —6 to 0,30 . J 6to 6. ALL MEALS Is. Hot Pics and Coffee every evening from 8 o'clock. Bread, Confectionery nud Fancy Goods as usual. GEEVILLE&CO. Land axd Estate 1 Aokxts, PaiiiAtua, ;
been instructed to sell by ; private Treaty; SECTION CO, WELLINGTON S.S, No. I 106 ACHES j C 5 IN GIIASS. NEW BING FEN6E, 7 WIIIES. MICE FOB PKEKUOLD £0 2< (!■! ran Acnt', • SEED OATS I SEED OATS I j" AM OFFEIiING- ; S Tartarian, j .Canadian, . ! \Sparrowbill, | Black, Dun. j . Grown in South Island For Salo at ■ LOWEST, BATES. ; ,J. B; KEITH. JIISIERTOiW
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4778, 20 July 1894, Page 4
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369Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4778, 20 July 1894, Page 4
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