: tOUXTIIY- LOTS. j||"- T . MIIi'II &A. N . • Intimates to his numerous Friends and Customers that he litis just returned from England with a ■' ■ MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF J .!•; W Of Every dcsjiijitioi). A Large anil Varied Stock of CLOCKS, ° DIAMONDS, PLATED WARE, <{•(!., St. - The whole of which he. Personally Selected in (he Dfsi; English Market for Cash. Tlim Lo".Y' , ji4 Friers, and fill Miii-:Arr/n than any other jewel- • I,Ell i:i ilic city of Wellington. pi; a C TIC AW A'l OIIM AjK ER 'S AND .Tkwki.l.KßS' WORK OFEY EU Y HE S C Bl.l' TION Executed on the Premises,- and all work - GUARAXTI'XDi JI.J.M. has He-Opened in the Premises lately occupied by him on „ TmnA . T LAMBTON QUAY, WELLING TON. With a Display of really first-class new GOODS UNEQUALLED IN THE COLONIES. AN Inspection of the Slock aud Prices respectfully solicited. 555 M. J. MULLIGAN.
A BRIGHT PHOSPECT is before the people of this country it they would ■only enoonrage Local Industry. A Kiiapoi tweed at 4a 8d is better than .vßannockburii at 6s. A Mosgicl tweed nt 5s 3d_ is better than au English one at (is. _ This is enough to show what could he done if men of meaus would.start woollen factories in every convenient plate in tho colony. The Kaiapoi and Mosgiel aro only the thin end of tho wedge —could not supply a twentieth part that is' required. I can make a splendid,ilosgicl Suit for £4 10s, or a good Kaiapoi Suit for £4 that will wear two rears (nil shrunli), fashionable cut-and make. The money ia retained in thu colony, and may find ils vv.iv into vour pocket again. HUXLEY, th,; Tailor.' ' 590 TnTu NIT E)) IK SUItA NC E COMPANY, FIIiE AND MARINE, Kst.-.'jliiliul 1863- Incorporated by Act of J'liilrutiPiit, Cup M.... £500,000. 11r..u) Oitice--2i.",- (largC'Street, Sydney. Every description of Kiie and Marine busilie?;! effected on the niosk favorable terms, • Loisca promptly and liberally settled on the spot. Insurers have the security of ample funds besides the unlimited liability of sharehold®. Agent for Wplliiißton-J. Stuart Boidj sub-agent for Ma*tcrUm and. Carterton—ti. Fan;: is. oHS T JIOLJiIITSON ft CO. t Engineers, iroxkounders. and SOIIJiEMAKEIIS. Old Custom House f.tveet, Wellington, Have for sale—--2 SI'EEDVS PATENT AVOOL PRBSSErf, packs with improved ratchet motion, One i power Cornish boiler, in first- . ei'.'.K) cnloi'. I'rice, i'Sy.
Himatcit furnished for all kinds of work. 5-11 tis ■ & co. SUfiAi! BOI'LEKS, A::» Ksniifncinrci'" if ev-'iy tU'Scij)t;on of Sweets, LA 51 r.'i'OX QUAY, Wi'.j.r.iM/roN. 444 m A I L 0 It I K G . i. —, . ( i laving rt'ilainsd iltc services of E. F.l'L I,Kit, Miv,::or of Cutting, DiiriiV-; his stay in Wellington, I have no , hesitation in sv-sui'int! r.iy numflrous customr.'i's r.nd the gentry of this city unci its vicinity that I can pvocluec equal, to the Loci licik'c;! in Loudon. lam now opening SEASONABLE GOODS of the NEWEST DESIGNS. Gentlemen favoring us with their patronage can depend on Fit, Style, and Ease, •Garments cut hy E.B. Hand-made', by firstclass workmen! Ladies' Jiiding Habits got up in the newest style, Tho most fastidious needoiot hesitate a moment, '- B . WILSON, TAItOi!, Lajiiiton Quay Wellington. 555 KoEsUto of JAMES THOMPSON, Baker, of Masterton. ¥Fi, the Undersigned, do hereby announce that wo hiivo this day appointed Jons Chamdeiilaik to he our agent in the above estate, assigned "to us hy tho above-named James Thompson, and that all Book Debts and accounts duo to tho estate, having also been assigned to us must he paid to lum only, and his receipt will he it sufficient acknowledgement in all cases, Any book debts, accounts, or monies paid to James Thompson or to any of his agents on and after this date will bo regarded as outstanding accounts and will ba sued for accordingly, and all receipts so given by James Thompson - or liis agents will kot be eecognishd. All outstanding accounts must bo paid at the dir.]) at EcnftU's Creek on or boforo IStli November ISSO, or legal proceedings .will he taken • recover the same
without further notice or rospcct of persons. GILES CHAMBERLAIN, 597 EDMUND CHAMHWRLAIN. Maslertoii, IStli October, ISBO. ■ not i- c e .:. /:' TUTESSRS GILES- ami EWLUND -L'i- CIIAMBEF.LAK keg to announce' to tlia.inliabitanls. of Mastorton.'and the Mtrrouncling districts tiir.s tho business of Baker, Confectioner, and. iErntcd Water Jiitherto conducted li} r ' Jamos . Thompson. v.'iil he ■ carried on by. them-: ro:vcs. ; Jlessrs G. and : E. C., : being ■■ farmers as well a» ni.Ll:) s, .feci ct that.they ;an supply 'BREAD, at 'tho, LOWEST; MARKET 'PBICE.-rihV felliy n trie t/;: at toil tioii o ksiui'iiV to. I'eaetvo'.l fair ahavo of public• ■paft-ounw. ■ / -■ ■ > '. GILES CH.AM«AIN,. ; HIWIIJHDIJHAMBEBLAIN,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 610, 3 November 1880, Page 4
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