IMBPOOIi oiAND LONDON AND GMBBf INSURANCE COMPANY, ..'E^UjUBBID i tr.voii. is called to th louß^iDgpoinw; '''l!'•Tha' , Lu»iint (l of the Company - puMrtsbJ 1,1 " >The'BKPOBTS an'd Amounts of the; yeai l l^Oehov Net Fife Premiums for the'year;.£l.o69,sS2 Cubital paid up 245,6(0 ■insurance ! ;;;>• Fund .. 1,500,000, 3:The Company by iVaiioufj Aots of the Imperial Parliament''and 'by. separate,, Acts'ol, the, Legislature, of [ New 85uth'' ; ;WaW, ictbria', ®' SoutH''Aiistralia ( a-fwiure 1 'which' belongs to' no other loßni 1 . 'ancoCompaiiy. ; ' 1 ! ''V' V'4i''The'large' of the 'Cpmpinj' should impress the publio wtli'a feeling of Security, the main desideratum id seeking for insurance, "" EDWARD PEARCE, ■ Agent Wellington SUB-Aobnxs., • T. 0. B'Arcy, Maßterton, " B. B. Akbbtboso, Carterton 1 A, L Wkbstkr, Greytown. . • E, o'NßiiK,'Featflewtoiii' 9fr NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSDBANCE COMPANY OF ' ... NEW ZEALAND. pAPITAL',£I,OOO,OOO jPaidUp, £50,000) Beserve Fund,' £S0,000: Be-insuranc» Reserve Fund, £28,000; Loaaes.paid. in 8 years, £361,368, ■ B. BRUCE WALLACE, : ■ MABTEKTOM AGENTS—LOWB.a AND 10RN8. T Hi T O, M L I N. 8 0 Nv G. LAND, EBTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, ■ SANSON, MANAWATU. , Secretary, Collector, and Valuer to : the Sandon-Carnarvon Highway Board. Seoretary ; Mwawatu Farmer's Club. Agent Colonial lusurance Company, Rangitikei and Wantfanui Building Societies, Denier in all kinds of produce.. ' Goods brought or sold on Commission, Re; ts and Debts collected. MASTERTOU COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, Mum 'AND Dixon B BOS. Have, made EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS in their premises, enabling tliem 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 Wairarana, by building Nothing but First-class Vehicles. From the very best American materiah and at prices' whioh. for style, durability and workmanship DEFY COMPETITION 1 Our customers btill faa .-e the advantage in case of breakage within a reasonable period of having it REPAIRED GRATIS. M.& D.B, have taken since starting in busisesß , all the FIRST. PRIZES at the Wairarapa Agricultural Shows against all comers,' : A capital assortment of CARRIAGE LAMPS in Btook,' and !t arrive, at , J, VERY WW PRICES. MASTERTON COACH FACTORY. Come all ye country residents Who are going in for books, Inspect my various samples— ■ Their quality and looks. My rulings of the neatest kind. My ledgers all near well, My bindings thorough good, and made T« last as well aa sell, For price, for style, and quality You'll say none can beat mo; ' Bo when you come to Wellington Try. LANKSHEAR'S, Lambton Quay. "JUST ARRIVEDr-A large: and welll) chosen stock, of Xm&tt. New Yoar, & Birthday Cards, which for style and,design are not to be excelled..; Also..a. ,good assortment of Writing Desks, ' inkatandßj and Bookslides, in Walnut, Rose, and Olive wood.i As I have .bought the, whole of a consignment direct from London; these;mil go at unusudjykw .prices., .J, would. also call special attention to my Photo Albums in poljghjd'jOalf, .Morocco; and in> spection of which .will abundantly confirm the assertion, :'tbat; they are marvels of PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESSW. J. LA.NKSHEAR, Printer,.<Bobkbindef,' and.General Stationer, LAMBTON,QUAY WELLINGTON, Ruling, Paging, and Perforating for the 1219 . Trade. D. ASHER, CHEAP FANCYJUZAAR, WELLIKGTOII, Importer of BRITISHFOREIGN FANCY GOODS, Christmas ( Goods! XI Gcods'of all.tho latest English and American'Novellieg, consisting of in and out-door'•'Gam§fc , - t '- CrjokOt •' Bats of' all makers. Watches,, Clocks, Footballs, flames and:Dolls,lCabinet 'Good6, Brushes and Combs. Bats end Balls, Birds Cages, Pipes,! /Pocket . Cutlery, Boxing Glove?, .Ladies' Bags, Ornaments,. Fancy Jewellery. 'Baaketware, .PietureV,' .Perambulators, a (Nextßrtnch':Bai(k.,of;New Zealand) rMANNEBS-STBEET >WELLINGTON,! J. 'nJVXiUXXX, ,:,L IJM ' BOOT & SHOEMAKER /.H ut A.. ;• .• 1 1 T)EGS to iaform his customers that he has, removed to his NEW SHOP, next door te Mr Di'Pickering. 1229 . BOOTS FOR THE MILIJON 11 w. pa 5 ;k e s, (Late Parlui Pelmen.) MOT! PlES.the.wearers.of ( Boota in Mastertori 'addthe'Wairarapa thatKe has Opened the, Premises NextC.iAnßriggV'Bulchery, At ; a Mil ;' to'tiie ,bs| spoke department, '' Boots made to' order-j warranted to. give comfort: and'e&tiafaction! Tlie njotf dnrSble intW monials in the shape" of Prizes won it every Show in. .the ybere : Pprkea' make have been eahibited,/ rnay'.'.fed on the premises;' : "JO. I^fi, i ; i v; TO BtoWkeep'eft fiiid SfationVmani A. LlNDSAY;'having-Wooi .I'era fia LINDSAYi"' having' completed -'Boots, and Shoes, iB now prepared to make 'MenXWstJWateftighte,-pegged r at-l4j~ riveted., 13s pair for ordera of tit pairs' and upwards, for cash "only. A. LINDSAY, 1 Bootmaker, Lambton Qpst,' and:CufcttJ Cash B<M Mart,' •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1283, 20 January 1883, Page 4
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707Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1283, 20 January 1883, Page 4
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