i'Hli CHEAPEST PLACIi SEND ]?OK PAPERMGINS SCRIM, ' TJUtWSIS, taiine WMtelsad and Oil, LOOKING GLAS, WINDOW GLASS, Windsor <fc Newton's Artist Colors, pooaali, Detrolnm Do. Crystoleum Do., H MARTINS, MANNERS-STREET. Directly opposite the Arcade Wellington. Till! PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND 1 loan Association of waiiurapa Main street Gmytown Incotpornto under the Building Sooiotics Act. 1870. Directors: Messrs IV. C. Cuff (chairman), M, Caselbcrg, J, Fuller, W. Booth, W. Skeet, and C. Pharazyn. The Animal Income exceeds £7,000, Capital on Loan £18,000) Profits already allotted £4,248; Reservo fund £SO4. Tho purposes for which the Association is established are twofold. In the first place it offers an excellent method of investment to those who wish to accumulate their capital or sayings at the highest rato consistent wiih perfect accurity, .uul by allowing small or largo sums to be invested by periodical payments, or conforms to the circumstances of all classs, In the second place, to thoso who require loans upon properties they already possess, or who may meet with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, it presents themeansof obtaining advances upon favorable terms. The Association receives fixed deposits at rates to be agreed upon. Subscriptions on investment shares, 5s per month; ultimate value of share £SO. Applications for shares toibe addrcsse.l io the manager, A liberal commission allowed to agents nn investment shares ssucd through them. Office Hours—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 2to 4 p.m. Pay Day—The firsl Saturday in each month, between tho hours o 2 and 4, and 7 and !) p.m. Afims— Mastcrton -Mi CI. S. W, Daliymple. Car tcrton—Mr FH. Wood, Fcatherston—Mr J, D, Cox, - Ekctahuna-Mr F. Jagcrhorni ahiatua—M D.llutclien, ft. WYETT, (JOVEIMIEM LIFE I.VS'J ANCE DEPARTMENT, LOAN'S o.\ : MOItTGAGH. fmHu ii"i c '? 11 lil " iM 110 l tion of funds is lent ou lust moit&iyu of h-uulmld security, with option of repayment In- ll\cd instalments, spread over 1 J, ii>, or -jj years Half-yearly I'aymont <■ r for i'loo. Ponod of Loan- * s ,i rs b '4 7 iijlten years 5 8 n Timitu years 4 ig j Loans ropayable bv instalments whereby principal jiml interest are both JimiulaM within a given tunc, and 011 lenns 01 a most ♦IS » mnicto , r ' l'J'i'switiimi-kud advantfljjcs to suttlcrs a*id otlim An 01 ' 1 ' 0 !™, 1 ' 1111 ly ' bulol ' u t!w expiry of tho full period, redeem the loan, with or * °« which can bo asCcrtAinul at this olhco, or nt ituy of tho oflieeß nllr r 01 ' ar ! uuillt > where also forms of application can bo obtained. 1 fknu '"1" l'J'l'onhirs as to loans, imply to theHeadaiid Branch Offices and Post Offices IMY. FRANKLAND, Actuary and Principal Olllcor. D. 11. LUCKIE, Coimnissionor. BRITISH INDIA V. CHINA. 'Mj Grows better TEA than Ckina,"London Times, MUNRO'S INDIAN TEA: Direct from the Ucliterloney Valley ir the Neil,"lierry Hills, is the COMING TEA FOR HEWZEALANL Hundreds of Testimonials as to the Quality &c, One says-" I have not had a more dclic ious Cup of TEA since 1 have been ii the colony. Another winds up with—"l hope yoi will alivaya be able to supply me witl this Tea." Another writes-" Send mo two boxes and keep two more for me for fear yot run out," Another Lady who is <1 judge of good Te; says—" I cannot drink any other Tei now." Another Lady who lias travelled in nearl] every Country in tho world, and ai acknowledged judge of Tea says—"! think the other Tea is so vulgar afte drinking your Indian Tea." MUNttO'S INDIAN TEA Is the only Tka sent direct from tin Plantation pure and unadulterated. Al other Teas whether from India or China can only be bought in tho market, tin best qualities being ahvays snatched uj for tho Europpnn market, where they command a far higher prico. MUNRO'S INDIAN TEA. Is tho BEST, the PUREST, and tho most GENUINE TEA that has ever beei imported to tha Colonies. REMEMBER—This Tea cannot bi had from any other house in New Zealand. ALEX, MUNRO, Importer, Willis-Strcec, Wellington, JAS. ELLIOTT, SADDLER, Etc, Next door to Messrs Lowes aud lorns auction rooms, BEGS to intimate to the public 0 Masterton and surrounding dis tricts that he has a large and varied stocl of every lino In tho trade, amongst wliicl will be found the famous Waterproof SaddleAproc and a largo supply of the very best Kan garoo Skins, for Long Leggings, Canvai Horse Covers, mounted in the best style Saddles, from the light English hunting to tlio large Colonial, with Gin kneepad: and rowlcantles. All kinds of Harness mado to ordei and kept in Btock. Stable requisites Brushes, Sponges, Chamois, Neatsfool Oil, Soft Soap iu tins, Harness Compo, &c., always 011 hand. A Collarjiaker working on the pre 1 niaes. bo that Collars can bo mado to ny horse, "HOIIETORINVALID's; LADIES or GENTLEMEN desirous of tho skill of Wellington for Medical or Surgical treatment can be received at tlio above, with tho attendance of Trained Nurses, Also, Ladies for accouchment, For particulars addrosß Matron, Camb-ridge-terrace, corner of College-street, Wellington.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2931, 22 June 1888, Page 4
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831Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2931, 22 June 1888, Page 4
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