r IVERPOOL AND 'LONDON AND IJ GLQBE INSURANCE COMPANY. taiiisflib" 1838,' ' The attention of the is coiled to th following points; '/■ I'. The LiUwrtfrof -'the?. Company uNUumoi lil&v ;i:The Rkpobts the yea. 1830 show. . ' v ;> Cupital ',?/" 245^0 General fi«MiyeFiroßfl.inßurance Fund .. 1,600,000 " 3. The Company is empowered by varioui Aot» of the Imwrial; <l)j x , separate Aoti of the Legislature of Now South Wales, r Victoria, Sooth Australia zliipdi #stieenßlanda feature which belongs to hq other Insurance Company. i. The laige rcsounes of the Oompfmj B«ot!Mrt,- the IUtH desidelfiifum. iii seeking for insurauoe, Proposals for all classes ,of ,?ire Jamat;. willibe'receivedi>y !l,: " lv > . EDWARD. PEARCE, ■ ; v - ' • '"'Agent Wellington ~ ; SBB-Aobhtb,. ... r T. C. D'Aro?, Mastorton, ;R. R. ABusTßOiidrCaH«rton 1 .\L'. A. L. Wbbstbr, Greytown. E. 'O!NtoK, v ; •'99S .NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE ! ' ~insurance:companyof.. NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL, £),p,ooos:PudUp/£S0,00O; Reserve Fund. £80,000: Re-insurance in P years,. £361,368, ' ■ „ ./= R.BROCE WALLACE, ; -".rnVT v Manage*. •: , UA6TEBTON AQENTB—LOWES AND lORNS. Q. H, I t) M L-.I N 8 O N. , . LAND, ESTATE, AND; GENERAL i COMMISSION AGENT, :'.l ■ SANSON, MANAWATU. Secretary, Collector, and' Valuer to . the Sandon-Carnarvon Highway Board, : Secretary Manawatu 'Farmer's Club.; Agent Colonial Leurance Company, Rangi. : /i tikei and Waniianui Building Sbcietiea. : Dealer in all kinds of produc?... ■ ( Goods'brought'or iotf on (SommisMpii,'';' / RouteatidDebta 1 collected." -
MASTERTON; " r . COACH AND, CARRIAGE FACTORY, Muib and Dixon Hkob. Have made EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS in their premiaes, enabling ithem to atill further increase their 'fame for "building ' "A First-class Article. The above firm are determined to STOP THE IMPORTATION OF CHEAP TRASH' into the WaiiuuM, by building • Nothing but First-class
| Vehicles. From 1 the very best. American , materia) f ahdat prices which for 'style, durability and workmanship . • ,DEFY OOMPETITION! : Our customers stitl have the advantajge/iu , ease of' breakage' within a reasonable period of having it REPAIRED GRATIS. V M, & D. B, have taken since starting in business KDSBT^PitIZES.«t.the, Wairarapa'Aericulturai; all comers.cv* 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, Inspeot my various 'samples— : Their quality and lookß. .My rulmgß of' the neatest kind, : My ledeers all wear well, : My bindings thorough good, and made Tilast'as well as sell; ; •' ■ • For price, for style, and-quality You'll Bay none cjm beat me; So when you come to Wellington i Try.LANESHEAR'S, Lambton Quay, 7UST " ;iai& ; ahd''well-. U chosen,' stook' of' Xinafl,N ew Year, JBirthday; Cards, which for Style'and design are not'to lie excelled.—,Juso-a-dood" assortment'/ of Writing Desks, Inkstands, and Bookslides, in Walnut) Kese, and Olive wood. As I have bought the. whole .of direct from tonus, -these, will usually' low prices. I would also oall speoial 'attention to my ,Piipto Albums > in polished Calf,' Morooco,-. and r -Piuah,'; in-;, spection of which will abundantly confirm tile 'assertion .that pryelMl oheapne'ss," i. 1n v/ f.-.t PLEASE'NOTE THE' ADDRESS-^. < (v;l W. J. LANKSHEAR, Printer,: Bookbinder, and General Stationer, ! ' ! LAMBTON QUAY WElil^GTON'.,.'. Ruling,: Paging, Perforating for, the' 1219 ; Trade. J"' l D. ASHER, CHEAP FAN CY BAZAAR, WELLINGTON, ' Imtoribb 6f'V BRITISH k FOREIGN FANCY GOODS,. Christmas Goods! HAS. opened S3 cases of Xmas Goodaof all the latest. English and Ainerioan Novelties, consisting of in and outdoor! :Cricket I} . Bats ,of LaH; makers.. Walohes, ' r .Clocks, ''/ Football?, Games sind Dolls, Cabinet Goods, Brushes find Combs, ([ Bats snd Balk ;;Birds' Cages, Pipes, ■, Pboket; s putlery,, 'RojW ; Gloves,. LadiW Fancy Jewellery/ Basketware,' 'Pictures,'' PerambulatoiSj and General Fancy Goods., ; - . j (Next Branch' Bank; of New Zealand) MAyNEKS-STBEET WELLINGTON,'
rlxaxjuu, BOOT & SHOEMAKER BEGSjto.ipform his.customers;that he , has fremovedW his next door to Mr D., Picking., ,! ' 122?
BOOTS FOR THE MILLION 1! w. rtfil'M, ; (LaUParitt & PtierufT) teHon ayd o^au.' Opened the Premises Next'Cl, 1 A. Briggs' Bu'fciieiyj At a ttdail' BOOT AND SHOE MOP. W.P. bimieii spoke department' warrantedlto give The most clurable in tlie. Wsiwapa,, Teati-, monials in! the Voir at'eWrj' Show in Ihe where have been iiuijeotei 1 on T| A. LINDSAY. ; j ■ r v;, ! , ' o\Btoi«lieepenii and " Aii UNI)BAY, t hjkTOg his plant for'the mmfiicture' of ill Bopts audlfihpa.jsl^ Men's Bea riveted, m OTdett [oyMmn iwd ' Oasy,' 'Caba»tt.,' • I) • t, »t i i. i',.; j?
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1285, 24 January 1883, Page 4
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