Book tots ;;^n over are guaranteed against loss by the \«»- V oen The following contract has **•. made, namely ;~- A contract between Messrs .Joseph Nathan & Co. and the Associatioti. Applications for shares should be made upon the accompanying form, and forwarded to the Bankers of the Association, together with the amount payable on application . If no- allotment is made the deposit will be returnf d without deduction, and where the number of shares allotted is less than the number applied for, surplus will be credited in reduction of tbe amount payable on allotment. A form of Application for Shares is annexed, and a copy of the Memorandum of Association will be found endorsed on this prospectus A copy of the Articles of Association and of the contract above mentioned, may be inspected at the office of the Association. Dated this day of 1802. (Signed) JOSEPH NATHAN & CO. Forms of application for shares can be obtained at the Ready Money !3tore or Bank of Australasia, Palmerston North. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE Thoroughbred Carriage Stallion "TAM O'SHAN- - TER " will travel tbis season m the Otaki aud Foxton districts. Terms, £3 Bs per single mare and two or more mares from one owner as per agreement. 11. HENSON, Proprietor. Thos. Ennis, THE LOCAL TAILOR pENTLEMEN — I have opened up my SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. FANCY VESTINGS. A SPECIALITY. Inspection Invited. T. ENNIS, THE ONLY LOCAL TAILOR, Corner of MAIN AND CLYDE STREETS, (OppositeMcMiLLAv, Rhodes & Co's) .Y. I. LITTLE, SADDLE & HARNESS-MAKER, MAIN-STREET, I' OXTON, HAYING purchased the Stook of Saddlery nnd Harness from Messrs Greatrex at Fifty Per Cent 1 Discount, I am determined to hold a GREAT Bargain Sale, Of every description of HARNESS," SADDLES, AND BRIDLES, Commencing from to-day and to be continued for but a short time. AN EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. W. T. LITTLE, SADDLER * HARNESS-MAKER, Main-street, Foxton. WANTED KNOWN— AII things come to an end even the storms of rain which we have lately been the viotims. We may now ■ venture timidly to hope that the winter is past,, and that we are going . to have a taste pf real, spring , weather. From a business point of view we shall welcome it with accla- • mation at Te Aro House. • TTT ANTED KNOWN. — Ladies 1 VV W *H also k ai * BU °k a d e Kgh*: ful change, as it will enable them tb 5 go out seeing and to be seen. 3 There are plenty of attractive sights p waiting for 'theio, but none so fasci--1 nating as the new spring fashions now showing at Te Aro House. 1 \\J ANTED KNOWN — We may c VV therefore expect an early 3 visit of inspection, and herewith in- > vite all the ladies of Wellington and L ' its vicinity to make good use of the present opportunity. We shall be 1 happy to show them all the latest ) outcomes of fashion, and no one r need fear any undue solicitation to 3 purchase at Te Aro House. Itl J ANTED KNOWN.— We may ?. VV a^ our new spring fashions have been selected with our - Home buyers usual good taste and c judgement, tbat there is an immense 1 variety in all departments, and that o in every respect they are worthy of V immediate inspection and selection at Te Aro House.
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Manawatu Herald, 13 September 1892, Page 3
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