Jas. Brown. <te Co ■ SATURDAY, ;JI}KE 11. At 2 o'clock. D nreserved' Sale of General •Merchandise, Furniture, Crockery, Farm Cart, Spring Trap, etc. TAS. BROWN & CO. will' auction as y above new and second hand furniture, comprising—- ,■ Parlour, Dining, and Kitchen .Tables, ' Drawrsj Oouch«», Toilet Tables, Soring Mattresses, Glass anc Ohlnaware; ■ Fenders, Lamps, Mirrors, Chaitg, Portable Boilers, Lead<heads : TOils; ; ' two single aeta v Harnesß."-- -. ' . SPRING TRAP, FARM CART AND FRAME iii good con dition, Force Pump, Hand Cart, '• Monkey and pile-drivinp Gear, Tarpaulin, 24 by 24ft, also New Season's Bacon,' Oats, Chicken Wheat, Ppas, Prime Derwent Potatoes, Onioiiß, and 1000Raapbeny Ctnes, HANDSOME SUITE'OP FURNITURE ;in Flowered Velvet, Fancy Draped Brackets, ' 2 Box Ottomans, Garden Seed, one Shoemakers Sewing Machine, 1 Sack Truck, and ii lot of Sacks ■ Jas. Brown <S Go. Aucti on i h„, 30 Building Sites for Sale in D.IXON ESTATE, j acre each; eiie chain frontage. '' ONLY £35. DEPOSIT. Balance 5 years at 8 X/f) per cent., Title Land Transfer Act, 2599 Dit. F. WALLACE MACKENZIE. OCULIST AND AUDI ST, 93 Upper Willis Street, WELL I N G T ON . STATEM-ENT. SHEWING the valuo of a contract under ThoNcw York Liiolngur ance, Comi>aiiy 's RETURN PREMIUM'POLICY. Age at Issue, 30; Sum assured, £IOOO Plan—2o year Endowment (20 year Tontine); annual premium, L 55 8s 8d" Results—- , '£ s, d. Total premiums paid in 20 years ... ... 1109 13 4 Cash Valuo of Policy in 20 years 1651 0 0 Or, Paid-up Policy ... 3535' 0 0 Or, Annuity for Life 132 0 0,
NOTE THIS. That if the Policy becomes payable by Death at anytime during the .20 years, the Total amount of Premiums paid will bo returned, together with sum assured. Example of amounts payable by Death— Amwint of Picmium lie- Tola). I'ip.icy turn . !£ ■£ s d £is d Ist year 1000 55 9 8 1055 9 8 sth year 3000 277 8 41277 8 4 10th year 1000 054 10 8 1554 16 8 lßfclx year 1000 832 5 0 1832 fi O 20th year 1000 1109 13 4 2109 13 4 N.B.—'The above " examples" are not a matter of " estimate" or "conjecture" but are guaranteed by the Company. . WILI/lAM LAMBERT, 2515 Manager for New Zealand, THE RED LAMP INDICATES the depot where the public can be supplied with Genuine Pure Druos and Chemicals ; where CIVILITY, ACCURACY, EXPERIENCE and DESPATCH are blended. . 1 S.STON Still remains at the fore, and has added to his establishment a Dental Rooir, where teeth are carefully extracted and gratituous advico given appertaining to all dontal operations and appliaim H. E. ETON iaa Certificated Dentist of long and vast experience, and wishing the Public to have the opportunity of distinguishing extractions performed by him in comparison to those done by uncertificated and unskilled persons, has reduced his charge to 2s (id each. FREE VACCINATION Performed every "Wednesday from lla.m. to 1 p.m. by H. E. ETON, AT IIIS REGISTERED VACCINATION . STATION, Queen-street, Masterton, There is no Charge. TRUSSES, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, BELTS, etc,, made and fitted to order. WINTER REQUISITES. KTOK'S Cough Emulsion and Cough Linctus. V | ETON'S Hospital Liniment and Neuralgic Cure. ETON'S • Celebrated Worm Powders and Sweet Essence of Senna. t ETON'S Puro Norwegian Cod Liver Oil," Chest . and Liu# Protectors. • i . ETON'S World-Famed Hair Restorer. Horse, Cattle and Dog Medicines, 1 etc. All Toilet Requisites and Patent Medicines.' TBBHDON BIOtL HALL '■ MASTERTON 2344 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT 1 . H. HOuSsLWj; RESPECTFULLY intimates t| the public of Masterton that lip has commenced business as ! BOOT AND SHOE MAKER In those premises opposite ' Denison House, wliefc lie.-hbpoa by strict atten : tion to all orders entrusted to his,care to merit a fair ghilre of Support, "fy j Boots-and-'Shoes of every desofiption made and repaifed on the most' Reasonable terms. -• [ 2C09 DOLL AND ; rCAIEFAIjI,, THTJSDAY, JUNTj 23. •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2610, 10 June 1887, Page 3
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