;lermpany '' '"lkn Colonics, 'jo'thi'.'/ il'lhrgwjh- .., New Zcatim};'— •'• • ■ This:: Ciiiri pjuiy.. _is grant Joans-oiiSt4itioju : proi)fiiics:attlie-.'lo\\^st cimentrates of interest!- ! v ~-..'_."!'"" ' Advances 'are aj.so.mado on -stock arid ;growiug..clips ofwool; -and - conSigiinrents ■of produce' of_ ove'ty; description'' 'm-i'o- , ceiYCcl for .in London and the colonial .'markets, on -the -most favourable terms* _ v The .'Cbmpanf undertakes the execution of indents in London',. America,and. else-•w-lipre, ancl-ncgotiatcs- the sale of station hricl Other properties in the colony. - ■ -•.'-'.•:.. .J.B.KBlTHi'.Age'nt, Ma'sterton. '"■ -ENCOURAGE '. . . NEW ZEALAND IN- ~ '. DUSTRY'. TO TIIE PEOPLE OFTnE WAIHARAPA DISTRICT,. . MESSRS pLLENSTEIN \ESIRE to inform you ) that a RETAIL BRANCH NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY Has been opened in TEMPORARY PREMISES Adjoining the Club Hotel, Mastertox. To effectually introduce their Goods and drive out the imported article, they have decided to sell ALL GOODS at. FACTORY PRICES. All goods are marked in plain figures for Nett Cash only. Any article purchased and. not approved of, will be exchanged with the same.courtesy with which it was sold, or if desired the money will be returned. The success which has attended the New Zealand Clothing Factory's Retail Branches in Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin,. and other Towns, leads the Proprietors to believe that there exists a part of the JPublic .to encourage New Zealand industries, especially where superior advantages are offered, and your support is solicited on this understanding only. Agents for the ' Celebrated Werlheim Sewing Machine. T. W. BRUCE, Manager Mastorton Branch, Adjoining Club Hotel. C. LUDWIG & QUAY, Xsj|gJ WELLINGTON. rjAVE now in stock a large and varied _X assortment of— Gold and Silver Watches, Gold and Silver Jewelry, French' Marble, : and American Clocks, Spectacles and Folders, Preservers, Surveyors and Mathematical scales and Instruments, &c, &c. To Arrive, Sykes' Hydrometers. THE MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT . AND BUILDING. SOCIETY. Offices—Council '-Chambers, Masterto n DIRECTORSJ. 0. Boddington (chairman), A. R.' Bunny, R. M. Galloway, W. Lowes, James Macara, J. Payton. Subscriptions on investment shares, 5s per month; ultimate value of shares, £SO. Loans of £SO and upwards advanced on freehold security. Particulars on application to the Manager. The Society receives fixed deposits at at the highest current rates of interest. Pay Day—The first Saturday in each month; between the hours of 10 and 1, 2 and 5. and 7 and 9 p.m, R. BROWN, Secretary and Manager. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE. Oi)l)(\ [\l\l\ English capital to 3b/vUy.v)UU. this amount is now at our disposal at 7 per cent on first-class landed securities in sums of from <S3OOO to We continue to' quote■ smaller local amounts at from 7i to 8 per cent. BORROWERS should take advantage of this opportunity for obtaining cheap money as the supply will be quickly absorbed. CHAS. POWNALL&CO., Scriveners, Wellington. G, S. W. DALRYMPLE, FINANCIAL, INSURACE, &'STATION AGENT. ■ Perry-Street Masterton .. PROPERTY LIST. 300 Kuripuni, two houses and i acre, only£2scash- . " 200 301 Opaki, 103 acres, dairy farm and stock 1000 318 Masterton, G acres at £45 each. Easy terms 45 319 Opaki, 120 acres,.3os per acre 180 341 Manriceville, 45 acres, fenced 180 353 Bannister street section. Terras, 85 364 Tenui, town sections. Easy terms 100 3C5 Good country hotel and land ' 3000 374 Opaki, 825 acres, arable farm 4125 387 lorns' Estate, sections each 1 acre 50 388 Opaki, 250 acres, arable land 2500 391 Eangitumau, 2139 acres, terms £250 ' cash, balance at 5 per cent for 12 years ' 2500 394 Palmerston'road, 84 acres, wellfenced, grassed and watered ''. 672 597 Carter's Line,-203 acres, large now"".'' house, grass and arable land, well fenced and watered.' Very easy •terms - ■'■"■■ .:' '";■."_ 2344 410 Station and-Stock. 27,000 acres, easy terms - .-:.-..-...■.. 51,000: 412 Kuripuni, house and land '■ 130
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1914, 13 February 1885, Page 2
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