IMasterton .. COACH \& CARRIAGE . Mum i Dixon Bro. ? . Having engaged the ,seniccs of the best HERALDIC and CARRIAGE PAINTS', in New Zeal&nfl, are now prepared to i! Painting in tho Highest Stylo of Art. Sim writing,' Gilding on Glass, ovin fas' OiWAMENTAJi PAINTING of every <), scription., Theiabovo Firm are still buildu ;.; Carkiaoes wfh * nfl best 01. America], materials. No 1 Bdqgjes built from dp -i packing-Cases, or cushions stuffed with li.v , but only! Genuine Thuee-Staii ASH, HICKORY, im> KAURI PINx | Usod, HORSEHAIR 1 for Cushions, Laybacks, &: Tho public Btill have the advantage, in ca ■ of breakage opourring within a reasona l ' ■ period, of it repaired gratis. Til? LARGEST STOCK, in connection wT tho trade, of any firm in the Pjovinco Don't Fobgktl Ornamental Writing: OFevery description. MASTEKTON CARRIAGE FACTOR V GLOBE 'INSURANCE COMPAQ. Established 1836, The attention of the public is called to C following points; .1. The -LiAniuir of the Company Uslihitjed. The Retorts and .Accounts of the yc. 1630shbw.' Net Fire Premiums for tho year.. £1.069/! i~ CuriHal paid ■up".■".'"" 245 r * J-i General Reserve Fire Re-insitranco Fund .;. ' 1,500,0 » 3. The Company is empowered by varic ut Acts of tlio imperial Parliament and I separate Acts of the Legislature of Ni South Wales, Victoria, South Austral Tasmania, New Zealand, and Queensland a feature which belongs to no other Inn:. ancc Company. i. The largo resouwes of the Coinpn • should impress the public with a feeling Secobiiy, the main desideratum mseeki; for insurance. Proposals for all classes of Firo Insnrai;. will be received by EDWARD PEARCE, ' Agent,' Wellington, Sdb-Agents. - T. 0. 1!. R. Abmstbon'o, Carterton A, L. Wkbsteb, Greyt6wh> A. E. o'Nbai,r. Featberstou. !. D, ASHER, Cheap Fancy Baaaar, Impoiiteb or British AND FoltEl'lSJ Fancy Goods. Watches Games and Dolln Clooks Cabinetfjoods Musical Boxes Brushes and Com' : Perfumery FOOTBALLS, Stationery . Leather Goods Bats and balls, bird cages/'pipes, pool- i eutlery, boxing gloves, ladies'-bags, oniii meats, fancy jewellery, basketware, pict'nn perambulators, and general fanoy goods. (Next Branoh Bank of New. Zealand)
Wellington —and— TJEDDING,;, WEpOUSEMAN, Guha-street, Wellington: HAYING very much enlarged his Premises and Stockedvit with a Largo Assortment of Useful Furniture can onV°speci&V advantages to parties Furnishing, and at ItEDUCED BATES, on account of the largo quantity manufactured. Carpets, Linbioiims, Matting, Mats, Drawing room. And-jDining-rooni,. Suites, Iron Bed. stoa'da, and CotsV ! •- •> - ' . Flax Mattrassns, Kapok Beds, Spring Mattrasseß.alwaysirfstock. /-_ * Orders carefullypacked and delivered at Railway Station, pDM.ST^ET.,. I ,., ; .i.;i...TOLLINTbN wT i.V'iii: :':... • y.;.n;i'> "t ■■•■ :■>
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1097, 12 June 1882, Page 1
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400Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1097, 12 June 1882, Page 1
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