riVKBPOOL ASP LONDQtt &HD •ll COMPANY. .pO I i::'; . M/r. (1. tf/iiTj .. Tltliittiltkn'oftlio piibljo'is ! cftll»d to'th !ol»win#wintl{j;:7; . amr 1. The liUboiix -of - the Company UpuiitrgbaAiJ '':!'' i->) . /AU-.;.■ y. : • ! The Repobis and AaoTOiw-iof iht yea. 1830 show; Fire Premiums for the y«ar. ; .£1.069 t 6S2 jtal.pWd'up...illQenenduSeurreFirs Re-ixisiintiide 1 *»»• . Fund .. 1,600,000 3. The Acta ,of t the I Imperial > Parliament - r ind .if flepaiato vAots> ol the Legislator*! of' Nt*' Booth Wales, Victorias South Australia Tasmania, New' Zealand; and Qneenslanda feataro which belongs to' no other 'lnsur ance.Company.- - > - v | 4, The large' resouHes of theCompanj should imprest the publio'with a'feeling of Becdbjty, the maih desideratum in seeking forinsurance;' ,i. Proposals for all olassei of Fire Insuraw will be received ' ■ •' EDWARD PEAROE, BDB.AOKHIS. ' T.'O. B'ARbvj'Masterion.' BE. R, Abhstboho, Carterton I A. L. Wkbstbb, Greytown., | * '■'E.'-O'NmR- PMtberston. 99! i NATIONAL' A FIRE AND MARINE : INSURANCE COMPANY OF ;: - NEW ZEALAND. jPftidUp, £60,000) Reserve Fund, £BO,OOO s Re-inturanct Reserve Fund, £28,000; Losses paid in 8 i: ' ■ years, £361,368, R.BBUOE WALLACE, I ■. .. ~; IH ASTEBTONAOENTS> > LOWES AND IO (INS, q U t 6 M L I N 8 o it. 1 LAND, ESTATE,:AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, . SANSON, MANAWATU. . Secretary, Collector, and Valuer to the ! Secretary Manawatu Farmer's Club. Agent Colonial Insurance Company, Eangitikei arid'AVanganni Building Societies. /:; Dealer in all kinds of produce.' floods bi ought or sold on Commisßion,' ißents and Debts collected. MASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, Muir and Dixon Ukos. Havo made EXTENBIVE ALTERATIONS in! their premises, enabling tj)em to still further increase their fame for building A First-olass Artiole. Tht above firm are determined to STOP THE IMPORTATION OF CHEAP TRASH into the Wairarana, by building Nothing 1 but First-class Vehio les. From the very best American material r and at prices which for style, durability and workmanship DEFY COMPETITION! Our customers still ha.-e the advantage in case of breakage within a reasonable period of having it REPAIRED GRATIS. M, & D. B. have taken since starting in Wis all the FJRST PJUSSEB at the Wairmpa Agricultural Shows against all comers, A capital assortment, of CARRIAGE LAMPS in stock, and t arrive, at YERY LOW PRICES, MASTERTON ColoH 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 ledeers all wear well, My bindings thorough good, and made Te last as well as Bell, ; ■■■■•• For price, for style, and quality You'll say none can beat me j■■ So when you come to Wellington iTry LANKSHEAR'S, Lambton'Quay.
JUST ARRIVED-A'-large and well* chosen stock of Xma«, New Year, & JtJirthday Cards, which for style and design are not to be excelled. : Also a good■ aesortment' of Writing Desks, Inkstands, and Bookßlides, in Walnut, Rose, and Olive wood, As'l have bought the whole 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, Morocco, and Plush, inspection of which will - abundantly confirm the assertion ftat they are maneto' of cheapness, PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS- " W. J. LANKSHEAR, Printer, Bookbinder,'and General Stationer, LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. ; Ruling, Paging, and Perforating for the 1219; Trade, i ■ ' " D, ASHER) ~~ CBEiPFiSWMUH.miffIaroU, !'• ■- ■ . . BRITISH & FOREIGN FANCY GOODS, !Clu?ißtma£ Goods! - HAS'opetiM'SS' of Xmas j'Gdods of all the latest 'English and Amencan!Novelties^-existing of in and bnt'dofr-Ga^ei. I ''' Orlokit.^Bati-of all 'makers."Watches; S; Clocks, 1 ' 1 • Footballs, Games and Dolls, Cabinet Goods,. Brushes and Combß, Bats end Balls,- Birds Cageß, Pipes; 'Pocket Cutlery, ll l Boxing Gloves* Ladies' Bags, Fimby tfewellera Baskitware, Pictures, 'Perainhulatois, ana General Fancy Goods. (Next Branch Bank of Netr Zealand). MAFNKRS-STREET WELLINGTON, i • • .
; J. WYETfI, BOOT agUOESLIKER BEiJS' tbjnform Ws cwtofflerd thaihe 'l«w.»ni<>ved to hit NEW SHOP, next door to MrPrPiokeripg.', il, ' :, ;!;) 1 1229
BOOTS FOE THE MILLION 11 % P Air Es, j.. (Lak ParlM i PeUrmJ ■: NOTIFIES the waters of Motrin Mm. I terton and th«f siraripa tHit he hat Opened the' Premises. : ; r Next aA. butchery, At & i Mil 800T 1 AND SHOE SHOP, W.P. confines be> spokedepaitment. Boots mada to order-? mcnimd to ThS mosidurablriii th<i'Wurmpii; ;i Testimonials in the shapi of Prizeawon »t every Showlin ' the cliitriot where sParkea* make have Been exhibited,- may -be inspected' on the premises. . 1939 Ai LINDSAY. Men'fljßest''Wß... ...... paii fo'r' ordWof iltfpiuni udvnpwuds, for ush only. A.,LIN DSAV,' Bootmaker,. Lambda Quay, 'iil Cuba'-st.-,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1291, 31 January 1883, Page 4
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718Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1291, 31 January 1883, Page 4
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