Special Advertisements. C. A. Presswood. WATCHMAKER'& JEWELLER. Building society ** premies, QUEKNST., MASfERTON. Articles of Jewellery made and repaired. Watches and Clocks repaired and regulated. OET THE HABIT OF having your horses shod at E. Welch's Shoeing Forge, adjoining Coradine and Whittaker's Queen Street Promptness and Satisfaction guaranteed. A trial solicited. CARLTON Boarding House, Proprietress Mrs. A. Watson, Central position in Queen Street. , First class accommodation, good table, every attention given to comfort of visitors. Chaiges iLoderate. THE SOUTH BRITISH FIRE, MAhINE & ACCIDENT COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Purely a New Zealand Owned Company. Capital £1,900,000 Fir«. Marine and Accident Risks at Lowest Current Rates. Sub-Agents throughout the WAIRABAPA DISTRICT. rjpHE SOUTH BRITISH has secured 1 its popularity by its PROMPT and LIBERAL ADJUSTMENT OF CLAIMS EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS POLICY THE BEST ON THE MARKET. Wellington Branch E. E. HAMMOND, Manager.
NEW SYSTEM OF ASSURANCE. THE AUSTRALIAN WIDOWS' FUND Life Assurauce Society, Ltd. This Society bus had an immense sue cess with its Policies, covering LIFE, ACCIDENT, AND SICKNESS wrilttn on the basis of Whole Life and En dowruent-Assurance Policies. DOUBLE THE OKDINAUY SUM ASsubed payable in case of DEATH BY ACCIDENT.
The premiums are only slightly higher than the old system policies, and they cover you against all Life and .Death Contingencies. Write or call for Prospectus containing fall particulars and conditions. Hecksher and Go., Ltd. Local Agents, Masterton, Representative L. U. KIND, Masterton. CHAS. HUME, Resident Secretary, Wellington.
TENDERS FOR INLAND MAIL SERVICES FOR 1907, 1908, AND 190 J. General Post Office, Wellington, 14th August, 1906. , SEALED TENDERS will be received at the several Chief Post Offices in the colony until Monday, the 24th September, 1906, for the Conveyance of Mails between the undermentioned places, for a period of THREtS yea T s. from the Ist January, 1907, to the 31st December, 1909. 38. Flat Point and Homewood, twice weekly. (Alternative to No 74.) 57. Mangimanoe and Hastwell's, thrice weekly. (Alternative to No 68.) 58. Mangamahoe and Hastwell's, daily. (Alternative to No 57.) 59. Mangamahoe, Ihuraua Valley, and Wairere, twice weekly. 66. Mas'.erton, Bideford, Glendonald, and Tanglewood, twioe weekly. (Alternative to No 67.) 67. Masterton, Bideford, Glendonald, and Tanglewood, thrice weekly. (Alternative to No 66.) 68. Masterton, Brancepetb, and Stronvar, weekly. (Alternative to No 69.) 6!). Masterton, Brancepeth, and Stronvar, twice weekly. (Alternative to No 68.) 70. Masterton Post Office and Railway Station, as required. 71. Masterton and Kuripuni, daily. 72. Masterton, Taueru, Te Nui, and Whakataki, thrice weekly. 73. Masterton, Taueru, Carswtll's Blairlogie, Seven-oaks, Kohowai, Beaumaris, Riversdale, Eparaima, Waiorongo, Beaumont, jWaikaraka, Fernglen, and Homewood, twice weekly. (Alternative to No 74.) 74. Masterton, Taueru,' Carswell's Elairlogie, Seven oaks, Kohowai, Beaumans, Riverßdate, Eparaima, Waioronga, Beaumont, Waikaiaka, Fernglen, Homewood, and Flat Point, iwice ; weekly. Alternative to Nos, 38 and 73.) 75. Masterton, Homebush, and Te Whili twice weekly. (Alternative Jo Nos. 76 and 77.)) 75a. Masterton, Homebush, and Te Whiti, and Gladstone daily, (Alternative to No 17 ) 76. Masterton, Homebush, Te Whiti, Gladstone, and TeWharau, twice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 15, 16. 75 and 77.) 77. Musterton, Homebush, Te Whiti, Gladstone, TeWharau,Land's End, and Flat Point, twice weekly. (Alternative to Nos. 15, 16, 75, and 76.) 78. Masterton and Waingawa, twice weekly. 79. Muuriceville and Ditton, twice ly--80. Mount Bruce and Masterton, by way of Upper Opaki-Pirauroad. delivering correspondence en route into private boxes, doily. 81. Opaki and Rangitumau, thrice ly--110. Te Nui, Te Nui Valley, Pakowai, and To Mai, Wdekly. 111. Te Nui, Manawa, and Annedale, twice weekly. 112. Te Nui Junction and Whareama. thrice weekly. 120, Whakataki and Castlepoint, thrice weekly. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Forms of tender, with the terms and conditions of contraot may be procured at any Post Office. W. GRAY, Secretary.
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