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Business Notices 400 GIFTS AMOUNTING TO £2OOO. at Gift, £'soo 4t!i Gift, £SO 2nd do £2OO sth do £25 Bid do , f 100 lOGiftsflOeach 25 Gifts £5 each, 360 Gifts, 1210s each 400 Gifts; 12000 W ithuut any Deduction except for Bank Exchange. WITH A YIBWto futihor popularising our WAKES, tho nbovo | liberal sum will be Distributed among the patrons of tho LONDON WATCH COMPANY. ON THE FOLLOWING PLAN I . Each purchaser of a WATCH is entitled (as per under-noted Price List) to From 9 to 48 Uuesses !! Of tho numerical contents of a GLASS JAR (13 inches high, by 19 inches in circumforence), filled and Bealed by Messrs W. R. Bock and A. E. Cousins, of the firm of Bock & Cousins, printers, and Mr tV, J. Lankshoar, Bookseller, Lambton Quay, Wellington. THE JAR Contains an admixture of BEANS AND MAIZE, and tboso who guess tho Correct Total, or tho Nearest Number ordcrto, will securo tho Gifts in tho there named above; Ties (if any) to divide. As the number of guesses, however, applies separately to each Gift, the purchaser really obtains a minimum of 3,000, and a maximum of 19,200 opportunities, or, in other words, 400 times tho number of guesses. Tho Goods are ot first-class workmanship and aro offered on the DEFERRED PAYMENT SYSTEM, thus enabling everyone to procure a thoroughly reliable, Sterling Silver Timekeeper by easy instalments ranging from 7s Gd to 40s per month, according to tho price selected, with tho additional advantage of possibly obtaining a handsome bonus, * °99 ft] J? 23! 3 flvi - ,- ,■ "i riHS £ f ? S3 -U!oi oo om ORDER EARLY, And give full name, occupation, and ajl< dress j also quote prioo ami dcscpiptioi of Watch desired, and onclosn detailei list of guesses. Remittances by postal notes proforrcc If by Clioquo, add ono shilling for exchange, London Watch Co,, Fbatiiersiwtheet, Opposite Union Bank of Australasia), WELLINGTON. fS"Tho Jar is exhibitedin the Window of Mr W. J. LANKSHEAB, Bookseller, Lambton Quay, Wellington. WHAKATAKI POST OFFICE STORE, THE UNDERSIGNED lias opened the above STORE, and desires tc inform his old customers and friemk that thoy will bo supplied thorat with NEW GOODS at LOWEST POSSIBLE! PRICES. —A IMAL KESI'KCTKDLLY SOLICITED,— J. B. OSBORNE. WIIAKATAKI, February oth, 18S9, 21 Xkctahuua Livery and Jiai STABLES. PETER THOMSON PnontraiuH, HAVING takoir over the stables, belonging to the Eketahm i ( Hotel is proparcd to supply travellers 'and others with Buggies, Horses etc, on the shortest notice. Tho LIVERY DEPARTMENT being inchargo of a competent groom travellers can rely on the best attention being paid to their steeds. _ Goods Carted to all parts of the (lisriot at reasonable charges. 3153 NEvy BOOKS. TO Bth MAY, 188 P. A NNO DOMINI, 2000, or Woman'* XI Destiny, by Sir Julius Vogel. Only a few copies ot 'the first edition aro unsold. Post paid 4/6, Robert Elsmcre, by Mrs Humphrey Ward; post paid 4/-. John Ward Beachcr, by Margaret Leland, cheap edition; post paid 1/!). Library edition, post paid 1/New Zealand of To-day, 1884-67, by John Biadshaw, 12/0, Alton Locke, Charles Kingsley, now edition, 4/-. flereward tha Wako, by Charles Kingsky, new edition, 4/-. Tho Pillars of tho House, by Charlotte M. Yongo, two volumes each, 4/-. Tho Young Stepmother, by C. M. Yongo, 4/-. Chauco and Luck, by R. A. Proctor, author ot "flow to Play Whist," fa, 2/6. The Book of Patience, or Card for a Single Player, ly Walter Hood. 2/6. The Revolt of Hon, by Walter Besanfc, 4/6. Hallam's Constitutional History of I England, new edition, 8/0. Morttaigno't> Essays, now edition, 8/6. Celebrated Russian Novels, by Count Tolstoi j The Cossacks, and Recollections of Sebastopo 4/6 G, W. DUTTON, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND NEWS AGENT, LAMBTON-QUAY k WILLIS-ST WELLINGTON.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3258, 17 July 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3258, 17 July 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3258, 17 July 1889, Page 4

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