BOOTS I BOOTS I BOOTS!. H.HOUNSLOW, BOOTMANUFAOTUIffiR, (Opposito the ludo-China Tea Depot), MASTERTON. TITHILST thanking those who havo |V sup|)(irt«l Mm sinco he lias boon in business intimates thai lie lias a choice stuck of own nmdo BOOTS ANDSHOES always on hand, in Gentlemen's Ladids' and Children's of every description. Hounslow's Boys' and Girls' School Boots aro noted for Ncatncss,Qualily and Cheapness. Hounslow's Fashionable mid Popular HIGH LEG CALF AND UAROO BOOTS ARK UNEQUALLED IN THE TRADE.'.Special nwdo DAMPPROOF .BOOTS, warranted to keep the feet dry; very suitable for country wear. Red Stuv Boot Depot. H,T.REESi CASH BOOT AND SHOEMAKER Orrosiiß Empiiib Hotel, Mastekion, H' "'AS comi'rieiic'cd business' rifabovb, solicits the patroniufo of friends and the public of Mastorton generally. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE FOR CASH. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. IUI^HEARIAN&Ca; GENERAL AGENTS
SHAREBBOKEES, OITOSITE THE UNION BANK, ,iI,LAMBTONQUAY,WELLINGTON WE beg leavo to inform tho public that wo have commenced business in tho aboyo lino « 11(1 a " >' B branches, and hope to give thorough satisfaction to our friends anil the public who may entrust us with their business, Wo intend to study tho interest of our clients in every possible way, ami by so doing liopo to gain their coufidenco and support. , . Accurate information obtained lor clients wishing to invest. Loans negotiated on tho shortest notico. Several sums of money to lend on good freehold security, in sums ranging from ono hundred upwards. Crown Lands selected with tho utmost care throughout tho Colony. Forms of application prepared and supplied on tho shortest notico. .On receipt of written authority, transaotiuns with tho Crown Lands Department will bo carefully conducted, thus saving clients expense, time and often disappointment. Charges moderate. Business conducted under Land Transfer Act. , 3021 T ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRA- ■ LASIA (Limited). flio Oldest Victorian Mutual Olllce, and one of the Leadiw Offices of tho World,' Established MODSMTK I'iIMIUMS, LARGE
ACCUMULATED FUNDS, • THREE QUARTERS OF A MILLION. ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS TWO HUNDKED THOUSAND POUNDS, Ttio first office in tho world to introduco thoNONFOIIFEITUREPRINOII'LE. Assuranco effected on First-class lives up to iivo thousand pounds. Funds increasing at tho rato of onoliuii-di-cd Thoußiind pounds annually. Policy holders number ovor Twenty Thousand. The Melbourne Argus styles tho National Mutual "A Young Financial Giant." In framing tho articles of Association tho oxperienco ot tho best life offices m Great Britain and tho United states of America was well considered, and wherever a sound andliboral feature was found it' was adoptod. Tho result is that The National Mutual has boon enabled to combino in ono oflico. all the advanta«os to assurers which havo been proved to bo consistent with security, and at tho saino time to hcd«o m tho institution with all tho safeguards winch havo been found necessary to stability and success. . Further particulars concerning Hie Nationat Mutual can bo obtained from T. C. D'ARCY, District Agent, from W. MUBSELL, Inspector of Agencies, 3030 w Zealand
City Buffet Hotel. OPENING NOTICE. THE Proprietors have much pleasure in informing the goneral public that tho abovo Nkw and Commodious Brick Hotel, splendidly furnished, and every possiblo improvement and requirement for tho convoniencoof] its patrons will bo opened for tho reception of visitors on Thursday, Ist November, when they trust, by strict attention to business, to meet with the sarno. patronage as hitherto bestowed upon thorn, and can assure their guests that every oudeavorwill bo used to give tho utmost satisfaction, The B'mlwj Room is oxtousivo and lofty and fitted with all the latest modern improvements, Tho Bedrooms are large, well ventilated and furnished in a superior Btylo. Tho Ludks' and Gmlkmm's S'dliwj Jtoimis oro beautifully laid out and replete, containing registered grates and ■ overy requisite to onsuro comfort, i The OWi'iuu'i/ Dejxii'taciit will be i under tho entire supervision of Mr On senr., assisted by efficient stall' of assist ants, and overy caro and attention wil bo taken to provido tho table libera)]) with everything in season, and in bucl a manner as to meet with tho npprova oftho.moat fastidious of epicures, HOT BREAKFASTS always read; for pasacngors leaving by thooarly morn ing trains, as also HOT SUITORS 01 tho arrival of the 10.30 p.m. Manawati train. Hot, Cold and Shower Baths, as nisi w.o, adjoining on each Hat. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of tho choices brands only, imported direct from th Proprietors, A Niidit Portor always in attendance Tho tramear and Cobb and Co.' busses pass tho Hotol ovory five minute OER & SON, PROPRIETQJRS.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3050, 10 November 1888, Page 1
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