THE SfiOiV DELSCATELY PER FUMED AND DE6BICATEQ 80APS IN THE WORLD. "REGINA CREAM,. "PALMITINE BATH," "GLYOBBIN CREAM." ALSO PRICE'S CANDLES, NIGHT LIGHTS, GLYCERIN, AND THEIR CELEBRATED "GAS ENGINE OILS.' ' ' L-r- ---| co-BBiTisn PB,IZES GRAND '^* LONDON Kl) lIVEaPO^AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL RESULTS F .OM SIXTY- H!RD AKNIIAL REPORT. ULATED FUNDS NEARLY ... ANNUAL INCOME, over NEW BUSINESS, 1911 (Ordinary) "' NEW BUSINESS, ICII ... ...£28,530,000 £6,219,979 OLIOIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Department fi<^a-7* V POTTOTP«r; 50M0 ° <fnClud i Additf/nS' 74 ' aSSdmg nearly ? OU "^^ (I^ TO nea^TOTAL CASH PROFITS DIVIDED, £16,853,102. £J! PROFITS DIVIDED FOR ON YEAR am n Asps on • J - BrV?RSIONAR* ADDITIONS of &&$%. ( } ' £BB8 ' 811 -P^dmg; miifol DE3IRABLE Fo ™ OF POLICY-in 'w&mx OR INDUSTRIAL—for any amount from £Z to £IO,OOO. New Zealand EmVAE " W. LOW E ,.H«M C nt retary . V . ODSTOMHOUSE-QT.IAV-, WE LLINGION. ASTERTON DISTRICT OFFICE: PERRY f ~«i H. i.F RANCI? '-"it ;t M i H£TA.vT.
ABE ESTABLISHED FACTOBS IN NEW ZEALAND AGBICULTUBE Tl,_ _' ■ i ', , ...."•■ Send for Illustrated Catalogue. . Mention this paper. THE TEST OF TIME - affw^T'thi 011 ° f h ° W ° Ur ploUg!hs stood tie test of time waa ChRTERTON PLOUGHING COMPETITION, When'Mr C. J. Wilson won the first prize in the Youths' Competition ■ with a plough which had been in constant use for 20 years. ftmmnuKMm AND CO., LTD.,, CHRIST CHURCH. J. H. NAYLOR, RESJDENT DEVON ST., MASTERTON. Telephone No. 442.
LONG'S ( mHE Man who burst up the local ' ,f- _ Butchers' Combine to enable Wie Public of Mastertoh to got meat at a proper price. Prime Pork and Lamb killed and inspected at ■Abattoirs. Prime wether miu'tton and Ok Be;-f slaughtered and inspected at OUE LOCAL-MEAT CO.'S WORKS. PxJmember.— I do not employ unnecessary kinds and expensive -carts and horses. Being the only "expert tradesman-in the town, lam able to cut and cater for the public with the primest meat that monev can procure, • . SMALL GOODS made by myself are 'the best an the Wairarapa. Over 1200 cash customers patronise our market every week, to say nothing of the scores to. whom w© send meat in the country. No connection with any other butcher in the town. MY MOTTO 13— "I LOVE THE PEOPLE!'* H. LONG. MANAGER, I J. FERGUSON TAXI-CAB PROPRIETOR, MASTER-TON, - "OTIFIES the public that he has _ . had his Taxi-Cab thoroughly overhauled and completely renovated, and it will be open for hire, as usual, on Saturday.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10664, 20 June 1912, Page 2
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