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NELSON, MOATE & CO, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TEA MERCHANTS, BLENDERS, AND IMPORTERS, ' Willis Street, .;.' ... WoUinefcon, Our Pure Blended Teas are the rage of the colonies.—Our " Challenge Blend" at 2s 4d is Buperior to ordinary grocers' mixtures sold at3sor3s6dpor'lbi : See Circulars for' Press Opinions, PRICES-2/, 2/4,2/8,3/, 3/4, & 4/ per lb. SOLD INPaokets, lib, Jib; Boxes, 101b, 12lb, net; Halt Chests, •lO.b, 601b, net: mmm mmum CHALLENGE X MjJSLm Acknowledged by Tea Experts, thePresa and the Public to be the best value in the Southern Hemisphere. These: Teas are bought and blonded by a Professional Taster, mixed by machinery, and supplied to our | branches, and over 600 Agents direct from ■ our Wholesale Establishment. • AWARDED GOLD & SILVER MEDALS. Thousands of Families are drinking these Teas Daily, See Government Analysis. Sold by grocers in all towns throughout the celony. Coft'eesu Are now introduced in our trade. NELSON, MOATE & C 0.,. Chiiistchdrch, Donepin, Auckland, & Willis-Smekt (Near Empire Hotel) WELLINGTON. G. H. COLEGROVE... .MANAGER. Solo Aleuts For— Maslertun EAPP& HARE Carterton All Grocers Claroville P. Foist Feathorston .. J. D. Cox Greytown T. E. Kemptou Upper Hutt Geo. McHattie Ageuts in Victoria, New Sout'\ Wales, Queensland, and Tasmania. 1699 IHE PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRARAPA.' ■'■■■■•' MAIN-BTKKKI, GItEYTOWN, ■ [lncorporated under the" Building Societies Act, 1876."] Dikkctors : Meßsrs W. 0. Cuff (Chairman), M. Caselv here .1. Fuller, W. Looth, W. Skeet, F.W.R. Seed. The Annual Incomb exceeds ... £7;t)00 Capital on Loan £IB,OOO Profits already allotted £4,243 Reserve Fund ■''■ ...■'_ .„ ~-, ; £BO4 The purposes for whioh the Association is established aro twofold.. : In the first place it offers an excellent method of' investment for those who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at the highest rate consistent with: perfect security and by allowing small or large sums to be invested by periodical payments, it conforms to the circumstances of all olaases la the second place to those who require loans upon properties they already possess, or wl o may meet with opportunities of 'acquiring properties advantageously, it pre. sonts to them means' of obtaining advances upon easy and favorable term The Association receives fixed depoists at rates to be agreed upon. ■ ■ . .! Subscriptions on investment shares; 5/per month ; ultimate value of shares, £SO. to the Manager. ■ i A liberal commission allowed to Agents ;n all investment shares issued through mem Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 2to 4 p.m. ' ' !'' Pay day: The first Saturday in each mouth betweon tho hours of 2 and 4 and 7 and 9 p,m AGENTSMasterton—MrW.Sellar. . CARTERTON-Mr.F, H. Wood. Feathkrbton—Mr J. G, Cox, ' GEORGE WYETT, Manaper RMADALE'S SECOND DRAWING £1250-5000 Subsombers at 65,—£1250, 300-Pxisies.-300 Grand Drawing on the Hamburg Prinoiple. MONEY PRIZES to be DISTRIBUTED AS FOLL9WS!- : " | ' £ s. £ :I First Prize : 200 0. ~, 200 Seoond Prize ... ... 100 ; 0 ....100, Fourth Prize ... „. 20' 0.. '2O Two Prizes of ... ... 10 0 '... $ FourPrizesof 7 0 .... ■ 28> Forty. Prizes of ... • 5 0 ... 200Twenty Prizes of 4 0 ~ ,80 Two 'Hundred and Ten Prizes of ... ... 210 ...' 525' Twenty Prizes 0f... ... 1 7 ... '27 EACH TICKET HAS SEVEN CHANCES, And willte Drawii ; times. |" The large bulk of the money in this' Grohd Drawing is not piven away in one large: prize, as it is in Horse .Consultations, but you will observe in this Hamburgh Drawing that the £1250 is fairly proportioned into' 300 prizes, giving every shareholderan.equal 1 chance of getting a good prize. This second drawing will take place- on AOGUST; 15th. Ten per cent.'to be dedueted ! for ( printing, advertising, stationery ~and clerical work. P.O. Orders-to be made payablolto ARMADALE. Country cheques to have ils, exchange, and.made payable to a:number.; Applications, if by letter, must enolose twp i 2d stamps, for reply and result. .Registered letters and telegrams not received. Address; only to ARMADALE, (Caro Francb'Bros., . / .Wellington Labor Exchange, .', : f-1697 ' P. 0., Box 247, Wellington.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1762, 15 August 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1762, 15 August 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1762, 15 August 1884, Page 1

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