TO THE POLICYHOLDERS IN THE V NEW BEALtND GOVERNMENT rasupANpf) Assoc|4Tiqisy • ELEGTIQN .OE DIRECTORS, Ladies and gentlkmen.-i b BR respectfully to offet myself data to represent your interests'W the Cqnt|:al'spaf3'of the ■' ' 1 dfeeni tjib "quali'flcatfbnß for the position of Director to bo—A Rood' general , „ (etjije 6} uußiaeEs, nnauco, qua Me inypitgpf of fupds, with aij jntelji: gent ai)dreliab)e jn detgriginr ing the yallip at)d selpgtion of security, Xbeße qualifications, I venture to believe, I I am also a large policyholder in the Association, and if vou do me the hoaor to me, I will use my best endeavors toprot«o!y your interests as policyholders and promote the Vglfare and prosperity of the Associa* tion. :: I am, yours obediently, ' " ALEX. IAODOUGAWWellington, 3rd December. '• ,r 18|0 JUST LANDED, El Trevelyn, and Coptic. T ei/er reebived'in Wellington,' ins;DADO PAPERg, In the very lafest designs and in large variety with Drawingroom, Diningfoom, and Breakf"Btroom Papep lo fnateh. Also, a very large stock of the newest patterns j aid on# case of " ut: 'Sn n PONDERS, W Of evepy dgscrintjoß. w.'TOSm 1880 Willis;stree{. WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRIOUIn TUBAL SOCIETY. THE SETTLING of all Prizes awarded at the Annual Show held 6th Nov. lust, will take place at the COUNCIL CHAMBERS, Carterton, on SATURDAY, 20th jnst,, at 2 p.m. A meeting oT tlie' General C'ojjimjttse will be hold at the Egine tiipe, '■■■•' " ' I(, li. WOLTERg, 1860 Secretary. TE ARO FURNITURE WAREHOUSE.' J. RABE, CoBA-BTBEKT. WmLINOTON, mHB CHEAPEST HOUSE in town for 1 Furniture of every description. HORSEHAIR SUITEB, from £2O- - SUjTES, frorn . ■w. T U 8 T ' i;: If Has in Stock, ex ftmt Arrivals6 tops Champion's Genuine Whife Lmi) Genuine Raw and Boiled Oi) Sherratt and Jfewth'a Diamonds Cannon's concentrated sizo Kent's.Brushware, in every variety. Picture Frame Mouldings, in large variety Mander's Varnishes to tho trade. W.TUSTIN, Willii-strcefc LOYAL MASTERTON LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.W. THE usual fortnightly meeting above Lodge will be held to>fftt (TUESDAY) in the Lodge room, Entire Hotel, at 8 p.m. Q, S, W. DALRYMPLE, WfiO - Secretary. i t»t'i .i , N 0 T I :d E,^~ HAYING purchased the Mastertoa Bookselling, Stationery, and Fancy Goods business hitherto conducted by Mr John Watt, I have the honor to solicit a share of your patronage. I hope by careful attention to business to merjt your confidence, ' ' fiicgpp BROWS.. In connection with the above I beg to thank my numerous patrons for the faroia accorded to me in the past, My successor is a thoroughly competent business man, and I have every confidence in recommending and soliciting for him a continuance o( your favors. ' _ JOHN WATT. Richard Brown's signature will be sufficient discharge (or all outstanding accounts due to John Watt. - 1860
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1860, 9 December 1884, Page 2
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449Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1860, 9 December 1884, Page 2
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