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r.o'T.m'n! ; | ■J'EOIAL NOTICE TO inn ■ INHABITANTS OF WELLINGTON AND • COUNTRY DISTEICTS. I. MU LL I SAN Intimates to his numerous Friends atirt Customers tlint lie lmf just returned from Fng'and with a MAONIFK'INT *TOf!K OP J B W RT,I, V. li Y OfFive-v <]i s viptio-. ATa-y fiif l V Stock of CLOCKS, " • DIAMOND*. PL\TED WARE, ({•C . * o. The whole of wHi'h ho P' l'oni'ly Selected in the Bnst English Varkrt fnr (Vh. Thus cunhlinK li'in <o purchase at the Lowst Prices, and s -11 OH RAP!® THAN ANY OTHER JEWELLF.R in the city o! Wellington. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER'S And Jewellers' Work .OF EYE 11Y DESCRIPTION Executed oil the Premises, and all work GUARANTEED. has Itc-Orened in the Premises lately occupied by him on LAMP,TON QUAY, WELLINGTON, | With a Display of really firet-claas now I GOODS UNEQUALLED •IN THE COLONIES. AN Inspection of the Stock and Prices respectfully solicited. 585 M. J. MULLIGAN. A BRIGHT PKOSPECT in before the people of this country if thoy would only encourage Local Industry. A K-iiapoi teed at 4s 9d is batter than a Bannockburn at 6s. A Mnsgiel tweed at 6s 3d is better than an English one at 6s. This is enough to show what could bo done if men of means would start woollen factories in evoiy convenient place in tho colony. The Kai&poi and Mosgiel are only tho thin end of the wedfjo —could not supply a twentieth part that js required. lean make a splendid Mosgiel Suit for £4los, or a good Kaiapoi Suit for £4 that will wear two rears (all shrunk], fashionable cut and make, The money is retained in the colony, and may find its way into your pocket again. HUXLEY, the Tnilor. 590

iii!i UNITED INSURANCE 1 COMPANY, FIRE AND MARINE, Established 1862; Incorporated by Act of Parliament, ft.S.W. Capital ■ £500,000. Head Office—27s, George-street, Sydney. Every description of Fire find Mariuo business efiected on tho most favorable terms, Losses promptly and liberally settled on the spot. besides the unlimited liability of shareholders, n _ ~ Agent for Wollington—J. Stuart Beidj sub-agent for Mastortou and Carterton—6. Fassis. »35 EOBEETSO\ & CO., Engineers, ieonfounders, and BOILERMAKEBB. Old Custom Honee street, Wellington, Have for sale—--2 SPEEDI'S PATENT WOOL PRESSES, f-paclss with improved ratchet motion. One 16-liorse power Oomish boiler, in firstclass order. Price, £BS.

Estimates furnished for all kinds of work. A.CURTIS & 00 . SUGAR BOILEBS, And Manufacturers cf every deaciption of Sweets, LAMBTON QUAY, Wellington. 444 JgOARDING AND DA* SCHOOL CoLE-SIiIEEI, MASTEMON. Under ih Patronage of (he Honorable Lady Kob'mon. Principal: Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needlework. Domestic arrangements aro liberal and home-like. Terms moderate. Proapectusoß forwarded on application. The third term of 1880 begins 17th Septembtr. Evening ClaSB for French. 351 j£) & J, BROW Sub-Agents for North British and Mercan tile Insurance Company. And Murray, Roberts & Co. Cash advanced on wool and insurances effected at lowest current rates from sheop'e back to London. Be Estate of JAMES THOMPSON, Baker, of Mastertou. WE, the Undersigned, do hereby announce that we have this day appointed John Chamberlain to be our agent in the above estate, assigned to us by the above-named James Thompson, aud that all Book Debts and accounts due to the •ifcato, having also been assigned ,to us nnstbe paid to him only,' and his receipt will be a sufficient acknowledgement n all case?,» Any book debts, accounts, or monies paid to James Thompson or to tnyof his agents on and after this date will be regarded as outstanding accounts and will' be sued for accordingly, and all receipta so given by James Thompson or his agents will sot be bxcoghised. All outstanding accounts must be paid at the shop at Benall's Creek on or boCoro 18th November 1880, or legal proceedings mil be taken ecover the same jrithout further notice or respect of persons. GILES CHAMBEBLADt, 597 EDMUND CHAMBERLAIN. Jfa6terton, 18th October, 1880. •

NOTICE TWpBSRS GILES and EDMUND -"J- CHAMBERLAIN beg to announce to the inhabitants o£ Masterton and the eurrouuding districts that the business of Baker, Confectioner, and Crated Water Manufacturer, hitherto conducted by James Thompson, will bo carried on by themselves, Messrs G. and E. C,, being farmers as well as inillers, feel confident that they jan supply BREAD at the LOWEST MARKET PRICE, and trust by strict attention.to business to receive a fair share of public patrocage. CHAMBFBLAIN) iDMUND OfIAMBERLAIN, .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 614, 8 November 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 614, 8 November 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 614, 8 November 1880, Page 4

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