IVjERPOdir -AKD *" LONDON : GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY.' •; '•Hv'i' U-koJ; ! Estabushed 1836, ~ The attention of the publio is ih ' following points;' : 1, The LiAßum-' of' the' 'Company Uhumitid. ! 'The Reports and Accounts'of the m": 1830 show. ' NeiFirel Premiums lor the year; I £1.069,652 Cupital paid up ... .. 245,640 GeneralßeseivflFiro Re-insurance , jKund ■■wi-is-i ji,. \ .. 1,500,000 ( 3. The Company is empowered by variour Acts of the Imperial Parliament and by separate Acts of the Legislature;'otjNe* South Wales, Victoria.j Arisiralia ; Tasmania, New Zealand;' ind Queensland-'' afeaturo T otheii Inaui-' ance Company, 4. The large, iresouwes .of the lOompanj, should impress tk publio ..with a .feeling , o!' Secdrut, the main: desideratum in seeking for insurance, : Proposals for all classes of Fire lasuranp will be received by , ! EDWARD PEARCE, : Agent Wellington " i ; . Sou-Agents, : T. C. D'AHO^Masterton,, B. B, Aiimstrong, Carterton A.L, WKBSWSBf Greytown.'.'' ' ; ' ■ 1 .'••• E. O'Neue, Featbersteni 99!) NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE :'i INSURANCE COMPANY OF : : NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL, £1,009,000; PaidUp, £50,000; Eeßervo 'Fund. £SO,000: Ite-inßuram Reserve Fond, £28,0Q0.} Lpß»ea paid io £ years', 1 £361,368, R. BRUCE WALLACE; Manager. ''' ; mSTERTONAGENTS—LOWES AND lORNS, . 0 H, T O M L I N 8 O N. ... LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAIj : , commission agent,, ~ ■ SANSON, MANAWATU. " Secretary, Colleotpr,-and Valuer to the Sandon-Carnarvon Highway Board, ■ v Secretary Mahawatu Farmer's Club, Agent Colonial jatiy/Raiigi.' tikci and Wanganui Building Societies,, Dealer in all kintlß of produce,. ~. Goods biodght or, sold,on Commission.' Rents and Debts' collected. ~ ■ ... MASTERT.ON . COACH AND, CARRIAGE FACTORY, Mum. and Dixon J3uos. Have made EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS in their premises, enabling'them to still further increase their fame for building .•> . A First-class Article. ' The above firm are determined to STOP THE IMPORTATION OF CHEAP TRASH into the Wairaraca, by building Nothing but : Flrst-olass ; Vehio les. From the very. best. American material e and at prices which for 1 ityle',' durability and, workmanship . DEFY COMPETITION I Our cußtomorfl still 'BiVb tile' advantage in case of: breakage within a reasonable period of havingit REPAIRED GRATIS.' ' ' M. & D. B. have taken since starting in busisess all the FIRST PRIZES at the Wairarapa Agricu]tural;.Shbwß':agaiust>.all : comerfl, A capital' assortment of CARRIAGE LAMPS in stock, and t arrive, at ; VERY LOW PRICES. ' MASTERTON COACH FACTORY, Come all ye country residents Who are going in for books, Inspect my various samples— Their quality abd looks. My rulings of the neatest kind, My ledgers all wear well, My bindings thorough good, and made Tt last as well as sell. For price, for. style, and quality You'll say none can beat me; So when you come to Wellington 1 Try LAMSHEAR'S, Lambton Quay. TUST ARRIVED—A- large and |J'' chosen stock of Xinas, IS ew Year, & Birthday Cards, which for style and design are not to ,be excelled. Also a good assortment' of Writing Desks, Inkstands, and fiookslides, in Walnut, Robo, and Olive wood. As I have bought the whole'of a consignment' direct from London; these will go at unuiuallv low prices. I would also call special attention!to my. Photo. Albums in polished Calf, Morocco, and '.Plush,' inspection of which will: abundantly, confirm the assertion that they are marvels'of oheapness. |• »='«>.• • PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESSw. j. Printer, Bookbinder, and General Stationer, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON,' Ruling, Paging, and Perforating for the 1219 Trade. • >r/: CHEAP FANCY BAZAAR, WELLINGTON,"' ! Imjorteb OF BRITISH k FOREIGN'FANCY GOODS; Christmas Goods! .- HAS opened iS3 of Xmas Goods of all the latest English and Amerioan Novelties," = consisting' of in and but-dodr Games', - Orioket BatS'of 'all makers. Watohea;: > 'Gl6clcßr< Games and Dolls, Cabinet Goods, Brushes end Balls, Birds Cages, Pipes, : Pocket j Cutlery, Boxing. Gloves, Ladies' Bags, Ornaments, Fanoy Jewellery, Basketware, Pictures,' Perambulators, ana General Fancy Goods. t .,, • (Next Branch Bank of NewiZealand) •.: ; MANNERS-STREET .WELLINGTON; J. WIETH, BOOT & SHOEIMLAJSEKi BEGB to inform his bustomers that, h« has removed to Mb NEW i SHOP, next doortoMrDl Pickering. '■" '' 1229 : BOOTS FOR THE MILLION 11 W. P Alt K K S, (Late Paries <t Petersen.) : VT OTIFIES the wearers' of' Boots in MaSjLN 'terton and th'eWairarapa'tW he lias • Opened the Premises, NextC. A. Briggs'ißutchery,'.; ; j .' o HjstaiMOOT AMM<SMOP; W.P. confines himself strictly tq'the be; 1 spoke department. Boots madew'order—warranted to give comfort and satisfaction, The most durable in the Wairarapa, Testimonials in.the shape of Prizes won at every Show in the district where Pirkes-'make have been exhibited, may i'be ■ inspectel on the premises, ; . . •y^.'''lß39 • I . . ' : A.iUNDSAY;. : . ■ ' 1 ■ r';-wx.hr&' TO Storekeepers and Station-managera.— A. LINDSAY, having completed his'plarit forthe manufadfure:bm kinds' rf Boots audnhoes,;is now 7 prepued to make Men's Best WatertigHtfl,"- pegged,' at" l'4>— riveted, 13s per pair for orders of sizj>airs and upwards, for cash only, A. UNDSAY< Bootmaker,- Lambton and;Cuba«iti/ C»shßo9li'!^,.W«Uii^^^ ; .j
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1276, 12 January 1883, Page 4
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