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Manawatu Times, Volume X, Issue 1310, 2 October 1884, Page 4

 

W. H. NETTLESHIP, LATE JAMES KING & CO Victoria Avenue, Wangariui., »» ■■.■■- |"»fQRKING JEWELLERS AND ?Y GOLDSMITHS. Every description of work manufactured on the premises. By Special . *»& -^^ Appointment To his-, Ex- To his Excel- cellency, Sir : CfijfWZMlSlfX. lency, Sir Ar- il c re ul c s £^&*?w** l t£LA ' thur Gordon v Kobinson *M^*'*aaJ*sßEp l And to His Excellency Sir W. Jervois, G-C.M.G ; ' : '■' , _ ■ •• . . W. LITTLE JOHN, & Son., I■ ? MATCHMAKERS; • VeWELLEIIS and OPTICANS, Cl Lam bton Quay, Wellington: i; . ,and Queen street, Masterton. Ornoand; a select assortment of First Ciass-Gold and Silver Watches; also, the newest designs m Jewellery. Prices on application. k* ■ -- Watches sent by post to any part of the Colony. ■ ! TAMES KING, WATCHMAKER, e| GOLD & SILVER SMITH, '^ ■'■ ■ ■• ■•' •- AW» '' , _'.'. ' ''. Manufacturing Jeweller, ' (Opposite, Royal, Oak Hotel) CJJ^A STREET, WELLINGTON Orders for the trade carefully : ! attended to. The largest stock of Stones and Getns m the colony. BUY NO OTHEH MAKE , ' ' ::::. ; ; ;::^: i CHADWICK'S l* 'Joi COTTON.- >^fl^mA is Unsurpassed To be had at all Ee^ajl prapor*. : Sole Wholesale Agents, . : SARGOObi SON * EWEN, ; Dunedin, ■- ' : Ghristchurcb, . , Auckland, ; j : , . luverqargi ; ;■ ; ; j . _ '.:■"•' ■ ■ ■ ■ „ 4 , Just received— RgCT HfLIW 'RV . ??o, i iffCLiivnf And .farther SMpments l& ; arrive during presQnt | „.. , r . i ■ week} of— V;' ' OUR FIRST DISPLAY : Tor the Season will be made early IHSText "Week "When -we shall exhibit the moßtcomprehen- siye assortment we have vet had the -plea- sure of subniittjr g for public jpspection. ■ # ..........# i THE DRESS DEPARTMENT #••••••• •••••• .........# WjU be par'icularly worthy of inspection a» ip conße^yprce of our baring secured the services of a thoroughly competent and re* liable We haTe have made extensive provision for the increaspd dentand we anticipate fcr goods m 'his department, and' we ?-re. satis led that no l:-dv who pays an early visit ««f i'-sppction wiU Jejl to be charmed with the vaiiety. of materials, and' styles, to choose from. . *'* . ..... I the ; : ..; ' w , I BON MABCHE A LFEED PALTEIDGE begs; XJL inform the Public of Palmer- ( nton that he is ]>rifpai€d to makear- I rangenients for the, removal of night- soil at d> Rubbish at 'the lowest! rates. A ddrese — Opposite Brewery Baogi* i tikei Xiiue.

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