Mutual Life Association OF -•.-: r. ;■ G. S. W. MLRYMPLE FINANCIAL, INSURANOEJ'AND STATION 1 j A(JENT, ' AGENT FOR WAIRAPaPA; ' T IVERPOOI. AND LONDON AND 1 ' GLOBE INSURANCE CtiMPANY. ; [Established 1836, ■■ The attention of the public is called to th following points;. • 1, The Liamuxi of the Company Ukumited. Tho RKi-onTS and Accounts of the yea. 1830 show; ' ■:;■■■■ Net Fire Premiums for the year. .£1.069,552 Cupital paid up 245.MQ. General Re'serveFire Re-insurance ■'•■■ : ' .Fund ...;. „. .. : 1,500,000 : 3. The Company is empowered byvarioui Acts of the Imperial Parliament and "by South Walea, Victoria, South' Australia a feature which belongs to no other Insur anco Company. should impreßS the public mth a feeling of Security, the main desideratum in seeking for insurance. v .-.;• will be received by EDWARD PEAEOE, Agent Wellington; Sub-Agents, • T, 0. D'Aecy, Mastoiton. E. 11, Akmsikono, Carterton A. L. Webster, Greytown, . ■ ' E. o'Neu.e, Fcatherston. 99 I NATIONAL FIRE AND-MARINE
i;win«ni),'.iy.v'r«»;n NEW ZEALAND.; • CjAPITAL, £1,000,000; Paid Up, £50,000) ' Reserve Fund, £80,000: Re-insuranw Reserve. Fund, £28,000; Losses paid in P years, £361,368, R. BRUCE WALLACE, MrUASTERTON AGENTS—LOWES AND, lORNS. | Lowes and lorns, i (Late J, loins & Co,) MASTBRTON, I A UOTIONEERS, STOCK SALESMEN i LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, VALUATORS &c. CASH ADVANCES made upon Stock entml ior bona fide sale. Agents for National Fire Insurance Cornany, A.M. Provident Socibty, Reid and auj, Uunedin. and Wellington .Trust and i.oan Company. 940 n H, T O M L I N-S O N. I LAND.EBTATE, AND GENERAL n COMMISSION AGENT, SANSON, MANAWATU. Secretary, Collector, and Valuer to the; Saodon-Camarvon Highway Board. Secretary Manawatu Farmer's Club. Agent Colonial Insurance Company, Rangitikei and AVanganui Building Societies. Dealer in all kinds of produce. Goods brought or sold on Commission, Itetits and Debts collected. JONES & COLERIDGE, EnOINIERS Wn-UNOTON, E are authorised to make SURVEY* I YY under the various Land Acts, an are prepared to undertako works on the most reasonable terms. Apply to oni agent, G-. FANNIN, Architect, Masterton. CRICKET! CRICKET! TUST landed, ex City of Twijore and t) Norman M'Leod, £2OO worth of Duke's celebrated Bats, Balls, mid "Wickets; and Bi'yan's Leg'g'uards, Gauntlets, and Gloyes. A. J. BENNETT, Cuba-street, Wellington, IMPORTANT NOTICE. To Builders, Contractors, and the Public generally, mHE Business hitherto known as BOWRY&KING'S MASTERTON SASH& DOOR FACTORY Will in future be carried'on by the firm o KING & TOOMATH, Who nope by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of public patronage. WILLIAM KING.
Quoon-streot. Masterton, August 14,1882. J. VILE, iTILLKR' AND pORN pRODUCE IiERCHANT. QnESN-SniEKi Mastebton, 1017 Como all ye country residents Who aro going in for books, Inspect my various samples— Their quality and looks. My rulings of the neatest kind, My ledeera all wear well, My bindings thorough good, and made' 1* last as well as sell. for price, for style, and quality "You'll say none can beat mo j : So when you come to Wellington Try LANKSHEAR'S, jLambton Quay, "TUST ARRIVED-A large and well?J chosen stook of Xmas, New Year, & Jtfirthday Cards, which for atyle and design are not to be Dxcelled. JVlso a good assortment of Writing Desks, Inkstands, and Bookslidcs, in Walnut, Rose, and Olive wood.. As I have bought the wholo of a consignment direct from London, these will go at unusually low prices. I. would also call special attention to my Photo Albums in polished Calf, Morooco, and Plush, inspection of which will,abundantly confirm the assertion that they are marvels of cheapness. PLEASE NOTE THE.ADDRESSW. J. LANRSHEAB, Printer, Bookbinder, and General Stationer, LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. 1 Ruling, Paging,' and Perforating for tbe 11219 Trade. D. ASH ESCHEAT FANCY BAZAAR, WELLINGTON, Importer of ' (i . BRITISH & FOREIGN FANCY GOODSi AS opened 33 cases of Xmas American Novelties, consisting of in and out-door Games. Cricket,- Bats of all makers. Watches, Clocks, Footballs, Games and Dolls, Cabinet Goods,. Brushes and Combs. Bats snd Balls, Birds Cages, Pipes, Pooket Cutlery, Boxing Gloves, Ladies' Bags, Ornaments, Fancy Jewellery, Basketware, Pictures, Perambulators, and General Fancy Goods, i • (Next Branch Bank of New Zealand) MANNERS-STREET WELLINGTON. TAMES KING, GOLD AND SILVERSMITH ' •'■■ AND ■'■■■■' MANUFACTURING. JEWELLER, ■■■• IS" (Oppositel the Royal Oak Hotel) jar CpBA-STBBET, WEHiINOTOH. Orders for the trade carefully attended to. The largest stock of stones' and gems in fb«N." 1196
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1244, 1 December 1882, Page 4
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