5 -.CASH STORE CARTERTON, BEST AND CHEAPEST GOODS! GROCERY DRAPERY MILLINERY IRONMONGERY olass of Goods at Wellington »our Gooda and Prices with .other We always keep a gced assort--1 therefore can suit all who favor .heir orders. Mge stock and attention to our cubhas secured for us the leading trade .terton. B. A. GARDNER k £ON, THE CASH STORE, Importers of DRAPMY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, GLASSWARE, IRONMOHGEKI, PaPERIUNGINGS, OILS, PAIN To, GROCERIES, WINES and SPIRIIS, CROCK AM, and FENOlhii) rtjRE Jie. Station and Farm Pomace purchased at highest market rates, 'dvances made on Wool, and on Growing k Crops, Places of Business \— T CK STORE, Hasterton. KOHBERG'S Old Store,-Greytom R A I) F 0 R D, SMITH, MASTERTON. ' JUST ARMED'pdid stock of Breechloaders, ChokeMjteaslera and Sporting Ammuni- . i Sewing liiS&ines (Wanzer's) £3 5a each.All goods will be marked in Plain Figures. HE PERMANENT INVESTMENT 1 AND- LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRARAPI MAIN-STREET, Greytown. Incorporated under tho "Building Societies' Act, 1876."] Directors:— Messrs Charles (Chairman), W. R, Hastwell, M. Caselberg, '• J. Fuller. W.C. Cuff, J. Snodgtaßj). The Annual Income oxceads.t..; £7,000 Capital on Loan „ '... £IB,OOO sskuve Pund .. ~ ... ~',.: £658 e purposes for which the. Association is lisheu are twofold, .In the first place it fflfc an excellent-.method of investment for Ipfe who wish to accumulate their capital or H/fngs at the highest rato consistent with security, and by allowing small or WUxjp sums to be invested by periodical paypments, it conforms to the circumstances of all & Ii- the second place to. those who require Jloaiis uponproperties they already possess, or [jf wl ut may moet with opportunities of acquiring '^properties: advantageously, it presents the I' peahs of obtaining advances upon easy and •jftyprable, terms.. ' The Association receives fixed deposits at '.rates to bo agreed upon, f Subscriptions on investment shares, B/ per ■month | ultimate valuo of shares, £SO. [■'■ Applications for shares to be addressed to .A-'Rberlu commission allowed to Agents ,on all investment shares issued through I them.:' :■; Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, and -Friday, from 2 to 4 p.m. [', Pay day: The first Saturday in each month | between tho hours of 2 and 4 and 7 and 9 " "*y Manager will attend at the Club Hotel, wton, every Thursday evening preceding iay day in Greytown. [ GEORGE WYETT, I Manager, JRE WAREHOUSE. "T. S. JAGO, CABINET-MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, ■■.»' AND UNDERTAKER, Bridge-street, Mamwon, Pianos re-silked and polished. ! AR kinds of Picture-framing executed. Cv Carpets planned and laid down. Venetian blinds made to order. Furniture renovated, and all kinds of repaiw executed on the premises. The inspection of thepublioinviui K.B.—Furniture, delivered within a reasonT S. JAGO, > OAMNJff-MAKER, UPHOLSTKUtR, AND UITfIBR-'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 352, 31 December 1879, Page 1
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432Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 352, 31 December 1879, Page 1
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