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IMHiI: Queen-5treet,....,.;..,......,... ....Masterton. (OPPOSITE LOWES &I0BN8). Qr'B,Hotel Keeper's nnfl Heads of Families to onr VERY LARGE and WELL OHOSEN STOCK of GOOD GOODS .COMPRISING TEAS, SUGARS, GENERAL GROCERIES, FLOUR . AM) PRODUCE. OE EVERY DESCRIPTION. IHUiNMUINIIJMII. GLASS AND CHINA WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, DRAPERY, CLOTHING AND HOSIERY. TUBNIP SEEDS, GBaSS SBSEIJS, WOOL BALES, WIKE El 0. Samples and Quotations Posted MM or Bulk .Stock Shown. NO Pressing to buy. tS 1 SPECIAL QUOTATIONS TO LARGE BUYERS M A TRIAL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED BY JMO. GRAHAM& Co., AGENTS FOB MAURICEVILLE LIME, PRICES REDUCED.

LIFE x ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA (Limed,)'f ho Oldest Victorian Mutual Office, and olio of the lieadiripr OMce'a of tho World; - ( ::v;Established 1809.-' : ■■• " MODERATE PIIBMIUMS,LAIMiB BONUSES,'' PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. ACCUMULATED FUNDS': -' TIIREBj QUABTEBS 01' A MILLION. ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS TWO' HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS Tho iirat oftico in the world to introduce tribNON FOitFEITUBE PBINOIPLE. Assurance effected on First-class lives up -'' ''to fivo thousand pounds;' Funds iiicroasing at tho rato of one hundred Thousand pounds annually. Policy holdors' number over Twenty . .Thousand. '■; Tlio Melbourne Argus styles tho Natr ional Mutual " Atfoung financial Giant," . In framing tho articles of Association the experience 6l the best lifo Great Britain and the United states of Amenta was well considered, and whetovor a sound arid liberal feature'was found it was adopted.. Tho result is tliat The National Mutual has been enabled to combine in ouo office all tho advantages to assurors which have been proved to be consistent with security, and at tho miuio timo to.hedt/o in the institution with all the safeguards which liavo been found necessary to" stability andsuccosß. . ".- - Further particulars concerning The Nationai Mutual,, can bo obtained from . ■ T.aD'AEOY,-' District Agent, : • From W.MURSELL, ;■■•• Inspector Agenoiesy

STEAM CARRIAGE FACTORY, EOSS,andIUIR S '■': . OOACHBUILDERS,,, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS. FARRIERS A GENERA) 'BLACKSMITHS. : HAVING entered' intopannorship wo .aw prepared to turn out Carriages Coachos, Wagons, Drays &c, at prices which CANNOT BE BEATEN iu any tmni in Now ZenianU.- Workmanship and Materials guarantees .New in stock,. Buggies, Dodblo aiid SfrigkVpog.Oarts, Concord Wagons; Spring Oarti'.Drays &c which wo are prepared to sell (inspito of the'new tariff)' at lower prices than' puch have ovor been sold at boforoi \ Wo art enabled to do .. this by the aid of stoam power, and extensive- machinery, withou which such rock bottom prices could übt bo obtained,'and an wistonw made _; Wa'rb also cxtohsivo makers of Agri-, cultural liriplomonts including :—Single and Doublu furrow ploughs, harrows of overy design, Tim Celebrated .Solway Stump Extractor, Wool Presseß&c. In fact any implement required on farm or station. A largo atock of plough aheaw and fittings of all descriptions on hand at'wholesalo cost, ■'■.-■■ . addr^H.,' • •• ■ KOSS&MUIR, Steam Carkiaub Factory, (uoen-street, Maaterton. RimniOTn WaingawaCart BUJCIIEHY, BEEF, Id to 4d per lb ■■ . MUTTON, Id to 3d por lb GernianorPorkSau!agos,«lbsforls Fovo..iurrterßEE]?,WsFS 3 .' Hiudrquartor BEEF, 10s per lOOlbs.

OAiITSBtJND^SiTOWNSEND&COWPER BECt to thank- tlio 'inhabitants of ■Jlastevtonaiid suntoiindiuK districts for post favors and' hope to merit a contiiiuanco of their support.': Just received a.direct shipment of saddlery and liamcss), -flmbiaoing all the latest improvements and.designs.. Also ii hrge assortment of Whips, Spurs, Bits, Stirrup'lrons, -Brush-ware and'othor Requisites of tlio 1 trade, tod numerous to particularise. '•••'• ' Thoso who- intend purchasing any of tho above: lines, will. find, it to their advantage to inspect pur stock before going elsewhere. , . ~, , . .',.*. 1(1 percent allowed on all cash » ehas'es. ' , . '," , ' AoiE-Oustoniersmay roly, in sending ordorn,'thattheir wants will have prompt and' careful attention. Prices are invariably strictly moderate, and country residents can rely onreceivinptheßame treatment, both as regards workmanship and charges as if thoy resided in towu and made thoirrtrrahgemonte on the spot, • I JJToto thei Address- '.■ '< mowuseua qndCowper, Saddle, Hamoss & Collar Makers, .. 1. Qucep streoti Moster^op.: . 80C0

WHERE SHALL Wfi BUY OUR ' '■ ' FURNITURE J In a question which eccurs at aorao period of Jlfo'to aluiost all'of ub and it is aqueation which involves two important considerations, viz., Quality and Price Economy is.a virtue which should be possessed by overybody, and in thinking about ''Whore shall we buy ourFurnituro' people riatiirally'acyii'e to bo directed to the place whero tbey'can obtain the best value for thoir inon6y; 1 therefore have muchploasuro in drawing attention to the fact that lira now prepared to supply HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE. of every 'description, ,raade from well' Belectcdaiid thoroughly seasoned matorial LOWEST.POSSIBLE PRICES. Mattrasses and Bedding' of every kind in stock. '., Pictures framed,carpets planned and|liiid Furniture Repaired, Re-Covered and •, ,• ■..-., Re-Polished, ...,..■. Ladies' Needlework tfetofullyiinounted j adapted to "any article of "furniture/required. '' " .'l'; .■■:■•..:• All Gowls delivered free to any part of :'■'■ ,- , 'tld(ii*p..■■!'/;:.;.■ ;';•• ■ Note the^drw*-Qu»ii-iit., : Masterton (oppmiteJfi,Cas,i)ibßrg'B. Store),; 0

|ALTURP£RRY, . '. GENERAL'BUTOBER, ' - . ■BRIDOB-BT.. MABTEBTON

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3089, 27 December 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3089, 27 December 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3089, 27 December 1888, Page 1

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