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NewZsahncl Loan & Mer- • cantrie-Agency Company . . (Liniiiacl)..', '..::;:'•■ :;: cAPiT\L ,;: -".;::...;£3,5f10,000. ::jtESEiiyi^UNi);::.:.v:;£22o,ooo. Head Ovhck, London, •• ■ -ifrancliw ifi-fe A-i^ridim.Colonics, '...-. CM'nniU,umlihrowilt- ■■■ ' onl 'NavJjcakmd,: . •-•••Thi3;G6miv^3:-'piqwrfid":t'o^gi\wt-''Vns.'pji •S^ioii;lii i »pci : trcs , 'Jit the lowest . .'current rates of.iutercst. \-- :."^-'.'i?.",*. '' clips' of. ™J j.'? : 'cmisignments ■. of. product! of -feycr-y :dc'scriptipn..arc received fbratein -London-nndthe colonial' ; rhnfkets biVilie mo'st favouraWtenns. The tympany iind'evtakcs.the.oxecution ■of indents in Lo;iil(m, America; : antl clsc- ■ where, •and negotiates the sale of station' ' >nd other properties in tho colony. '''•.■••■ ; ..-' .'■J/K-KEIT-ll,.Agent, ' '■'■'.'.... .'....' : .' ..-'..:.■ Masterton. .. ;.. ENCOURAGE . ; NEW ZEALAND'IN*; ■•■■.:■'•■ _':puSTHY"" ■"" ■lO THE PEOPLE OF THE WAMA- ' RAPA DISTRICT. MESSRS i|ALLENST EIH \ESIRE to inform you / that a RETAIL BRANCH NEW ZEALAND. CLOTHING FACTORY Has been opened in TEMPORARY PREMISES Adjoining the Club Hotel,: MiSTEUTON. To effectually introduce their Goods and drive out the imported article, they have decided to sell ALL GOODS at FACTORY PRICES. All goods arc 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, Christahureh, Dunedin, mid other Towns, leads the Proprietors to believe that there exists a 'praiseworthy desiro on tho part of the Public to encourage New Zealand industries, especially where superior advantages are offered, and your support is solicited on his understanding only. Awn's for the CekhwM Werlkim Sewing MachineT. W. BRUCE, 'Ma-nnsor Mishrton Branch, Adjoining Club Hotel. C. LUDWIG & mm °™' Q:UAY, WELLINGTON. T AVE now in stock a large and varied . 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,,'< Sic. To Arrive, Svltes' 1 Hvrtro:?ieters. nqHE MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. Offices—Council Chambers, Master DIRECTORS-:,,;;'-.; f J. C. .Boddington. (chairman),- : '-A. R. Bunny, li M.Gallow.ay,;W !: Lowes, Jamei'Macara, J. Pay.tonJ..y.;;.v Subscriptions on investment' shares, 5s per month; ultimate value of sliaresj £SO. Loans of £so.and upwards advanced on freehold'security. Particulars on application to the Manager. . . '•"..;•■• : : The Society receives fixed- dejiosits at at the highest current rates of interest. Pay Day—The first Saturday dn 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 MORT- ' GAGE. ANY--SUM REQUIRED. TNTEREST now rules 'from G] to 7f X % with special arrangements for large amounts. The advantages we.-' offer to borrowers are substantial. Our largo connection with local and outside capitalists not only •• insures tho ■ negotiation of their loans at lowest current.rates, but from the numerous sources.at our command full advances oin-be obtained when necessary upon valuations. ; .CHAS. POWNALL & CO., "' Scriveners, Grey:streefc, Wellington. ESTABLISHED 1875. ■G, S.'W. OALRYMPLE," FINANCIAL, STA- .".:"' 'HON AGENT. Perry-Street Masterton . PROPERTY LIST. 300 Kuripuni, two houses.and h acre, ' only £23 cash " 200 301 Opaki, IG3 acres, dairy firm and stock 1000 318 Masterton, 0 acres at £45 each, Easy terms 45 319 Opaki, 120 acres, 30s per aero ' 180 341 Mauriceville, 45 acres, fenced 180 353 Bannister street section. Terms, 85 364 Tenui, to>vn sections. Easy terms 100 365"Goodwitry hoteland land 3000 374 Opaki, ! 82S acres, r.rablo farm 4125 387 lorns''Estate, sections cacli 1 acre 00 388 Opaki, 250 acres, arable land 2500 391 Kan'gitumau, 2139 acres, terms £250 . cash, balance at 5 per cent for 12,; ... years .. 2500 394 Palmerstan road, 8! acres, well- ., fenced, grassed and watered ' G7239J Carte's Lino, -293' acres, large new. • i/'.houss,' -giteand arable'laiid, well '■ .' ■ fenced and' watered.-Very easy -'•>..•:. terns ' • .. ■' .' 2344; 410 Station and Stock;27,ooo acres, 6asy' : term's_ • •'-.'■'•" ' ;'..'54,000 -.. Kuripuni, ho\i6 and land ■"• 130

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1922, 23 February 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1922, 23 February 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1922, 23 February 1885, Page 2

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