Walrarapa Residents, »—- 83, iiAMBTON ,Qoat,cT?ELLINGTON. Direct Importer of Watches, Jewellery, etc. Magnificent stock on had, At Lowest Psicm in New Zealand PAWNBROKER, Lbnds Monet ox Watches, Jbwbl- .• LBBY, PIATE, EtC. SPECIAL NOTICE. I AM prepared to advanco from £1 to £IOO, on all articles of valuo sent to mo by Beoistebkd Post, Cash ,ob Goods returned by Followino Mail. Goods kept six months. All communications strictly confidential. NoteAddbess: .. 83, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON 1 (Nearly opposito Dresden Piano Company). ALIEED NICOL Watchmaker, Jeweller, & Optician, (Eight years with W, Littlcjohn & Son), HAS pleasure in announcing the arrival of fho following New Goods :—Ladies* Gold Watches, Fob Alberts, latest in Gold Brooches, (set with chrysoprase and pearls), Gold Links, Silver Brooches, etc, Also A Few Novelties in Sterling Silver and Electro-platcd Goods Suitable for presents. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures, and at a Moderate Prices. Inspection invited, Tan Watch and Jewelleiiy Eefaius will be personally attended to. Note me addhess— Alfred Niwl. 67, Willis steeet ,„ Wellington.
Tetro Music Warehouse, WAREHOUSE WELLINGTON 53 MANNERS EDWINJ.KXNG GBEYILLE&CO. Lasd axd Estate Agents, Pahiatua, TTAVE teen instructed to sell by private Treaty; SECTION 69, WELLINGTON 100 ACHES s 65 IN GEASS. NEW RING FENCE, 1 WIRES. MICE FOB FUEEHOtD £6 2» 6<i
SEED OATS! SEED OATS f AM OFFEHIMTartarian, Canadian, Spairowbill, xrown in South Island For Sale a LOWEST HATES. J, B. KEITH, MASTEBTON.
FOtt SALE. '' 'AA ACEES first-clnss undulntin 171' laud, all bush; well watem Suitable for slieep run; road runnin Ihrougli. Nine miles from Mastertor Terms easy. For further particular »pp!y CE.PEATT, Native Land agent and Ll< censed Interpreter, OracE-Abovc T. Thompson's, Saddle Queen Street, llastorton. N.8.-Purciiases of Native Land proLiptly negotiated. J. WICKENB. CENTRAL DINING ROOMS j QOEEN SSHEET, JIASIEBTOIf. ' rj-HESE commodious Dining Booms { open to the public on SlUl days and during thovcek.'' ■ i '■■■■. ' Week Days.' ' ."' . DBEAKFiST-7,30 to 8,30 ) BDSDAYB! luschkoh-12 till 2 V 8 toO, 12 to 1. m-5t0G,30 J StoG. ALL MEALS Is. Hot Pies and Coffee every evening from 8 o'clock. Bread, CoDfocfionory and Fancy Goods as usual.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4790, 3 August 1894, Page 4
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339Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4790, 3 August 1894, Page 4
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