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G. & 1\ YOUNG, 73, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, Respectfully draw the attention of tho Watch-buying Public to a First-class Make of LADIES' KEYLESS LEVER WATCHES, which they can thoroughly recommend as being reliable, well-finished, and first-class timekeepers. They are specially made for us, and are beautifully cased, and aro SMALL IN SIZE. They aro to be had in NICKEL, STEELING SILVEK, and GOLD CASES. The Prices are — NICKKL OPEN-FACED KEYLKSS LEVER WATCH ... 42s Od SILVER OPKN-FAOKD KEYLKSS LEVER WATCH ... 52s 6d SILVER HUNTING KEYLESS LEVER WATCH GOs Od 18-CA RAT GOLD OPEN-FACED LEVER WATCH .£6 7s 6d Sent post free, with two years' guarantee. Watch, Clock, and Jowollery Repairs by Exporionced Workmen. By Special «> $$?$& 3 Excellency {Appointment c?|^Wi?H! the Earl io I^^Sti of Ranfuvly. W. LITTLiaOLIN & SON, WATCHHAKKUS, 1 EWELLE.RS AND OPTICIANS, 85, Lambton-quay, Wellington. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. EX S.S. PAPANUI. Tvvo parcels Very Fine Quality Diamonds, also quantity of Turquoises Diamond and Pearl Brooches, very choice Heavy 15-ct. Gold Muff Chains Sterling Silver Sauce Boats, Manicure Sets, Mirrors, Ink Bottles, Cigarette Boxes, Sugar Toners ; Knife, Fork, and Spoon in coses ; &c, &c. i Large selection Field and Opera Glasses Drawing Instruments, Abney Levels, Prismatic Compasses, Planimeters, &c. Inspection invited. By Special 8 ExcelAppoiutment lency the Earl (Jeweller) to of JKanfurly. PRA N X GRAI) V , WII.MS-STRBKT. x "WATCHMAKKII AND JEWELLER. Telephone 1138. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS'. Clocks, Gold and Silver Watches, Granny Chains, Curb .Bangles, London-made Pearl Brooches, Engagement Rings, Liuks, Charm.s, Noveltiosin N.Z. Greenstone, &c. STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES. Tea Services, Sugars and Creams, Spoons, Fish and Dessert Sets, Candlesticks, Mirrors, Brushes. Buckles, &c. NOVELTIES IN ELECTRO-PLATE, OPTICAL GOODS, LEATHER GOODS. Five per cent. Discount for Cash. MANUFACTURING, ENGRAVING. TBIHE «,JHOP l^Olt piiESENTS. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. GEO. T. WHITE HAS much pleasure in announcing to the Wellington public that he has secured the .services of Mr. A L A URENSON (Practical Watchmaker) as Manager. THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND STERLING SILVER GOODS. GEO. T. WHITE, importer. Watchmaker, manufacturing JEWELLER, 69, Lambton-quay. INSPECTION SOLICITED. H. W. LLOYD, LAMBTON-QUAY, Says business has been good. And why ? H. W. LLOYD offers the BEST OF GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. CONSEQUENT on removal to more commodious promises H.W.L. offers the whole of his valuable stock of WATCHES AND JEWELLERY At Startling Reductions, to save cost of removal aud risk. JEWELLERY AT YOUR OWN PRICE. LAND-SLIP IN WILLISSTREET. Owing to the above, J- H. ROBINSON has decided to offer his large stock of JEWELLERY, WATCHES, AND PLATE, at a Great Sacrifice during rebuilding and renovating of his premises. LAST WKEK OF SALE TipHE GOLDSMITHS' AND SILVER1. SMITHS' DEPOT, 47. Lambton-qttat. Now offering at CLEARANCE SALE PRICES, A splendid assortment of JEWELLERY Ei ECTItO-PLATEDWAUE WATCHES, RINGS, BROOCHES • &c, &c, &c, • To make room for fresh importations. Ikspicction Invited. THE GOLDSMITHS' AND SILVERSMITHS" DEPOT, 47, Lambton-quay. YEITCEI & ALLAN ARE SHOWING* NEW ALL OVER LACES NEW CHIFFONS NEW TRIMMINGS NEW GLOVES BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. npHE Proprietors of the "GOLDEN EAGLE" Brand of Jams find that on account of their Unifoim Quality and Excellent Value, imitations are being foisted on the market. When you ask for "GOLDEN EAGLE" JAMS take no other, and you will have pure fruit and best' cane sugar. Sold by all Storekeepers. ,

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 64, 13 September 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 64, 13 September 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 64, 13 September 1900, Page 3