•^^^^#^^^^^^####^^#t#^^##^^^###^#^^^^^ IHE JEWELLERY we sell is the kind you can wear with pri ;e. JEWELLERY FOR Birthdays, Wedding and ether Gifts Can be found here in Rich Assortment. * • NOTE.—We shop as carefully for yon BY MAIL as if yen came to tie Store in person arid trade your purchases. Frank Dupre, Watchmaker, Manufacturing Jeweller and Silversmith QUEEN STREET?, HASTEETOF, .- .v I
AFTER SALE BA i^lWlfM VK* sss PROVIDENT SOCIETY. SIXTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT. SOME IMPORTANT FEATURES. Total New Assurances Accumulated Funds Annual Income £5,857,064 £25,706,429 £3,375,852 T. €L HOAE, ONU MENTAL yJCULPTOB HALL STEEET, MASTEBTON. Write me for prices of Monuments and Tombsfeonoi, when I will post you niuairated Catalogue of handeome designs in Granite and Marble. I guarantee fimt-olasv work, and bnildConorete or Stone Enclosure!, erect Monnme is, eie, in any part of the Dominion. POLICIES IN FORCE, |237,876, assuring ever (includine"; Bonus Additions.). ... . TOTAL CASH[FROFIT[ DIVIDEND, £15,116,684 :aiki w« qm :*f bftT'ilEirlri ing EEVLESIONAEY ADLITIONS of over jEI,B7O,COu. The Society now issues EYEEY DESIRABLE FORM OF POLICY—OEDINAEY or INDUSTRIAL—from any amount from £5 to JB 10,1X0. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BEANCH: \ The Hon. C. J- Johkston, MI '*. (Chairman), A. dk B. Bbandon, Esq. (Deputy Chairman); Hon, i£. Richardson, O.M.G. j John I oncan, Esq.; End Joseph Josbph, Esq, New Zealand BranchCustomhouse Quay, Wellingtcfl. LOWE, Eesident Secretary. Masterton District CfHce : 'Perry-street. H. J. FRANCIS. District Secretary. J.C.EWINGTON, QUEEN STEEET . . MASTEETON Walpoua Coach Factory, En gineering, Motor and Cycle Works. VEHICLES of every description built to order. Engineering work in all its branches. Fully equipped plant under an expert engineer. ROVEB CYCLES, MOTOR CYCLES AND CiES. Agencies—Eouse, Hurrell and Co.'s Vehicles, Traction, Portable and Oil Engines, Benzine and Oils, and Massey Harris Implements. A large supply fcr next season on hand. GEORGE HERON, EAIN MERCHANT, i and GENERAL STOEEKEEPER, Chapel and Hall Streets C. T. ELERS, NATIVE & COMMISSION AGENT. AT'IVR Business promptly attended to in any part of New Zealand. Thoroughly conversant with the Native Language. Address—Upstairs, Buildings Op. J. L. .Hurray's, Q VET- K-B'l BEET, MASTERTON. THAT the more comfortable the Shoe the better it's apt to wear—tne strain properly distributed. Our new goods are a particularly attractive lot You should inspect the Men's Light Winter Shoes in Chrome and Blach Ladies' lan Box Calf and Black Box Calf, A combination of style and durability. Children's Footwear of every description. Dancing Shoes—a fine and varied selection. BOOTMAKEE, QUEEN STEEET, MASIEETON. Planting Season.. -MAY TO SEPTEMBER. FEUIT TBEES (800 kinds).' Ornamental Trees and Shrubs Roses and Conifers Rhodoeendrons and Azaleas Vines, Hardy Climbers and Herbaceous Plants. Call and see our unique and extensive stock. GARDENING & PLANTING. Expert men available for planting and renovating gardens in any part of the district. CABBAGE PLANTS IN ANY QUANTITY. 1 l/\iL*JL^ Wiirarapa Nurseries, Masterton. Phone 164. COURT OURT But oh, how bitter To court *\ young lady Ti.en not gtt her. hht if you d.) have The luck tq,got her, Fi.rnifch throughout at 'i, e Paragon Furniture Works. J. H. BU3CKLEY. Queen Stbeet South. Mastebton. Pragnell's Buildings. IS one thing, Quality is another, and Fit with up-to-dateness. Yet one thing more. I give you all these in any Garment fo< Riding made by me, by the assistance of a Staff wh know their business, every part of it. _ X. Follow the lead of the modern horsewoman ~A"~C) • ~" and got into something new . . . ■^ J ~ Throw away that old heavy skirt—a skirt that hampers horse and wearer alike —and be up to the times. Tailoring for Ladies is my business. An inquiry will ccst you nothing—an order will save you muoh. I The Fashionable Tailor, I, MASTERTON. Tel. 222.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10059, 5 August 1910, Page 7
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