r ; iVEßpddi!.':AND :iil ii6iii)(jN ; AMU Li (IL®BE!INSOKAHCE ! 'COMPANY, !i 'EsTiki3^D'lß36, ; • : The attention of the public is called toth L'-Tho'LiAßiim 'of : 'the 1 Company UsuurrgD; : The Rrpobts and Acoounxb of, the yea, IS3oshow'' *" . .V *Net Pii"6 Preihiams for the year;; topital'paid up « 1 ! 546;6itl "eboralKeMmFire'Re-insararice' :J 3 ' ' ,v '' Aots of the 'lmperial 'Parliament and by ■separate ■ Acty. of the, Legislature of New South -Wales, .Victoria,'.SoutH■ Australia • Tasmania, New Zealand, arid Queenßlanda feature which belongs to no other Insui' anee Company, • i. The large - resources 1 of the Companj should impress the public with a feeling of Becomtv, the main desideratum- in seekini for insurance, ! • EDWARD PEARCE, '• Agent Wellingtcr Sub-Aoshts. T. 0, D'Aroy, Masterton, . R. BhAmmbieoko; Carterton A. L. Webster, Greytown. 'E. O'NealjK. l Peatberafcou. : 998 NATIONAL, FIRE ..AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF ••NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL, fl i 00fl,000 ! PaidUp,£so,ooo) Beseryo Fund, £80,000: Be-insnraEcr Reserve Fond, £28,000; losses paid ip P years! £361,368, 1 ■ B. BRUCE WALLACE, HASTERTOK AGENTS—LOWES AND lORNS. 0 11, T O H I I N S.O K. LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, . SANSON, MANAVVATU.. .. - Secretary,- Collector, and ' Valuer to tl Secretory Manawatu Farmer's Club, Agcnt'Coloniallbßurance Company, Rangitikei and Waiitianui Building Societies, Dealer in all kinds .of,produce, ; Goods brought'or Bold,oil Commission, J Rents and Debts collected. ,MASTERTOH • COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY, Mum AND Dixon B KOS, Have made EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS in their premises, enabling them to Will 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. Prom the very best, American materials and at prices which for style, durability and workmanship; > , . DEFY COMPETITION 1 Our customers, still ha • e the advantage in case of breakage within arensonable period of having it REPAIRED, GRATIS. M, 4 D. B. have taken since parting in buaißeßß all the FIRST PRIZES at the Wairarapa Agricultural Shows against ; all • iera. -- I capital assortment of OARRIAGE 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 mj various, samples— Their quality, and My rulings of the neatest kind, ■ •My ledgers all wear well, My bindings thorough good; and made T» last as well' as sell; For price, for, style, and quality You'll say none can heat mo;. . Bo when you come to Wellington. .. . Try LANKSHEAR'S, Lambton Quay. JUST ARRIVED—A largo and well- " chosen stock of Xmas, J New Year, & Birthday Cards, which' for style and design are not to be excelled. Also a. s;ood. assortment of Writing Desks, Inkstands, and Bookßlides, in Walnut, fiose, and Olive wood. As I have bought the. whole of a consignment direct from London,'these will go at unusually low prices, r would "also" call" special attention to my 'Photo Album's in polished Calf, Moroooo, and Plush, in* spection ofwhioh will abundantly confirm the assertion that they are marvels of cheinnpM. 111 PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESSW. J. LANKBHEAR, Printer, Bookbinder! and General Statioiieri LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON,.' Ruling, Paging, and .'Perforating for the 1219/ ■' Trade. 0. ASHER, CHEAP FANOY BAZAAR, WELLINGTON, • .-1,7/' BRITISH 4 FOREIGN., FANCY: GOODS, Christmas Goods HAS opened, of Xmaa Goods of all tiid'latest English and American Novelties, consisting of, in. and out-door '; Games.'. : Cricket Bats' of all makers;' Watches,' Clocks, Footballs,' Gaines aid Dolls, Cabinet Goods, Brusbeß and 'Bats end Balls, Birds- Cages,' Pipes, Pcicket' 1 Cutlery',"' Boxing Gloves, Ladies' Bags, Ornaments, Fancy' Jewellery, Basketware, Picture's, ! Perambulator's, ana (Next Branch Bank of New Zealand) MANNERS-STREET WELLINGTON. J. WYETH, BOOT & SHOEMAKER T)EGS to inform bis customers that he M has removed to his NEW SHOP,.next door to Mr D, Pickering.l229 BOOTS FOR ~VTOTIFIES the/wearers' of Boots in MasJ.N . terton additheWaimrapa that he has' Opened the Premises Next C. A. Brigga' Butchery, Us a Retail BOOT AND SHOE SHOP. W.P. confines himself strictly to the bespoke department. Boots made to order—.waitanted to give comfort and satisfaction; ,The most durable in Testimonials in the won'at every Show in. the .district 'on •;;::i?39 A. iwm>v, Msiti-. his; plant for the manufacture of all- kiiiile of Boots and Shoes, is now,,prepared to make tf ve Wl of .six pairs and upwards, for cash only, A, UNDSAY' Bootmaker, Lambton Quay, and Cuba-st! OAklwilhrt, Willißji*, ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1292, 1 February 1883, Page 4
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707Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1292, 1 February 1883, Page 4
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