IiKUiL- J2AND BURANCE. COMPANY.GL& vV/ I. ! 1* The Lubiut? 1 'bf ' tW-- Company UHIJHnm .-o \ i .XheifiitfoßTß md-AcobTOM l of tin vea 1830:Bhow'i'''i'I^;i;:'; y Net Jtye Premiums for the year. .£1.089,562 Ciipijal widiipi y '245,640 GenerMKesemFire Re%surance ; i;' j Flund^;j L j 3. The Company is etnpoweVed by varioui amjrby ea ,Raraffl;;,Aota; of ; the Legislature • New South Wales, Victoria, ; Australia ?PSPM% : anc( Qaeensland—a feature wnioh belongs,to ( no other Insur ante Company. ; • ; i.jlljftJarge. iMspuM.es; oE the .Companj should lifiprees the public with a feeling of Beodeitt, the main desideratum in ecekinj for inaurance, 5 C\:' ut , .-EDWARD PEARCE, I".H ; 'Agents ' • SoB-AOBKTO. ~. T. 0., D'Apoy,. Masterton, , ' ; Ei'-B; Abhbibos'o, Carterton : '«'• E; 3 T G'NEiiiK; >Featri ersfen • NATIONAL Flß^'-'AND ; MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF ' ;■ NEW ZEALAND. e" APITAL, £1,009,000; PaidUp, £50,000 1. , Losses paid in 8 yean, £361,368, • : Y,-i i. l :' E;.'BEUOE.WALLACE/; MASTERTON AGENTS— ... LOWES AND lORNS.: V H.; T O M L 1 N S O N. (J. LAND, EBTATE,. AND GENERAL ■ i ~ , .COMMISSION AGENT, !; - ' BANSON, MANAWATU. Secretary, Colleotor, and Valuer to the : Secretary Manawatu Farmer's Club, Agent Colonial Insurance Company,. Rangi- ' tikei and Building Societies, -Dealer in allkindß ofproduce, // | Goods brought or sold on Rents and Debts collected,i. . MASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, Mirai and " .-Dixon .-Bros. Havo made EXTENBIVE ALTERATIQNS in;. their- premises,- enabling/them to still further increase their fame for building ' | A' First-cluss Article. The above firm are' determined to STOP THE IMPORTATION OF CHEAP-TRASH ; into the Wairaraoa, by building Nothing' but First-class Vehicles. Prom; the very best.American . materialb and at prices which for, style, durability and workmanship ' ■ DEFY COMPETITION! Our customers BtiU have the advantage in case o( breakage within a reasonable period of having it REPAIRED GRATIS. ' ' M.& B. B, have taken since starting in business all the FIRST PRIZES at the Wairarapa Agricultural Shows against all comers. : ■■ ; l , A'' capital assortment 1 of CARRIAGE LAMPS in stock, and t' arriyei at " 1 VERY LOW. PRICES. . MASTERTON: COACH FACTORY, : Come all ye country residents ! . Who are going in for books,' i Inspeot my various samples—- ;; Their quality and looks. .' My rulings of the neatest kind, : My ledeers all -wear well,'■ ; •My bindings thorough; good, and made : T» last as well as sellj For price, for style, and quality You'll say none oan beat me j ■ So when you come to Wellington ; -Try LAN ESSE ARf, Lambton Quay, TUST ARRIYED-A 1 large and well* V chosen stock of, Xrnam, .New Year, & JBirtliday which for style and'design are not to be excelled,; .Also; a >igoPd: "assortment 'of Writing Desks, Inkstands, and Bookslides, in.Walnnt, Rose, and Ohve' wood.'.As l have bought the whole of-a coneignment direct from London,-these will-go at nnusually low prices, . I, would also call special attention to iny. Photo . Albums in polished Calf,,, Moroojo;; and Plush, inspection of whioh confirm the assertion i I that; they' 'are marvels /of PLEASE NOTE THE 'ADDRESS- •; W. J. LANRSHEAR, Printer, Bookhinderi and General Stationer, | LAMBiON QUAY .WELLINGTON. Ruling, j Paging,•. and; Perforating.: for, the 1219 :, : ■ /Trade.: D. ASHED, CHEAP FANOYBAZAAR, WELLINGTON, ! ■!" liIO-;'iIIIPOETBBOP''Z>! m BRITISHi&'FOI^IGN.-FANCY'GOODS, 1 | ' HAS ; ;openfd 1 £3 oases of Xmae, ... Goods.of all the. latest English and American Novelties, consisting of, .in and out-dM v Gpes;' 'driijiet'Bate 'of ! all' Gaines' and Dolls, Cabjiet . Goods, Brushes and Combii ''Bats Bnd'Satjß} : Birds' Cages) Pipes,"'Pooket' 'Cutlery;" Bo'xinr! Gloves, Ladies', Bags, Ornaments, Fancy* Jewellery/ •1 Zealand)',." |manners:stkbet' Ellington, ' BOOT & SHOEMAKER EGS to inform his enstomers that he ,WJ. I '(i has remoyedtp his NEJYSHOP, next door to Mr D.' Picketing.' ' " 1229 % P A II: S (LaMPdrbi&d'Petermti ' 1 ! < ' ]U of ill)!, tjiireon.and the Wf^a^P^hate^Has , i Opened the iPremises iif ■ |W.P. con%s;[jnn]Bel| strictiy 'to Uie !»• ipokedepaiflment. "Boots made to order—vanarited to give comfort and Batiflfantinn, ['he most durable in.the.Waimapa, Teatinbnials in the shape of Prizes won at every Show in the district whore Parkes' make iave been be inspected on s. ;h\ 1539 B j: ;.. A3||y|pDSAY/||f^. TO Sto^k^padii^^f^.Hpn-niAsagera.—• A. iijß of Spots ouke fen's Beat,,Watertighte, pegged,.at, 14k—iyeted, 13b 'per pair lor orders'of : six paire md upwwds, for cash "oiily. A. IJNDBAY, Jiotmaker, Cuba-st,, ;»sh Mart, WelhngtOß, 1 ' rf'fV i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1277, 13 January 1883, Page 4
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