THE EMPORIUM, Queen-street, „., „ ...Masterton; (OPPOSITE LOWES 4IOENS). \TTE INVITE tho attention of Settler's,' Keeper's aud Head. ofFamilies to our VERY LARGE and WELL CHOSEN STOCK of GOOD GOODS COMPRISING , ''\ TEAS, SUGARS, GEMRAL GROCERIES, FLOUR AW PRODUCE. OF EVEEY DESCRIPTION. smihh™ GLASS AND CHINA WABE, BOOTS AND SHOES, DEAPERY, CLOTHING AND HOSIERY. TURNIP SEEDS, GRaSS SEEDS, WOOL BALES. WIHEETO. Sample? and Quotations Posted FftEEor Bulk Stock . Shown. NO Pressing to buy. IS* SPECIAL QUOTATIONS TO LAROE BUYERS M A TRIAT, RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED BY AGENTS FOR MATJRICEVILLE LIME, PRICES REDUCED.
Mjfessj ASSOCIATION OF-' AUSTRALASIA (Limjd.) fhe Oldest Victorian Mutual Office, and one of the Loadine Offices of the World,MODERATE PREMIUMS, LARGE BONUSBB, PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. ACCUMULATED FUND 1 ! THREE QUARTERS OF A BULLION. ANNUAL INCOME EXCEED* TWO HUNDKED THOUSAND POUNDS Tho first office in the world to introduce thoNOtf FORFEITURE PRINCIPLE, Assurance effected on First-class lives, up to five thousand pounds. Funds increasing at the rate of one hundred Thousand pounds annually. Policy holders number,ovor Twenty Thousand. The Molbourne Argus styles the National Mutual " AYou'ng Financial ■ Giant," In framing tho articles of Association tho experience ot the best life offices in Great Britain and the United states of America was well considered, and wher-. ever a sound and liberal feature was found it was'adi-pted. The result is that The National Mutw, has been enabled to combine in one office. all the advantages to assurers which have boon proved to bo consistent with'security, and at the Bamo time to hedyo in the institution with all the safeguards which have bc«n found necessary to stability and Bucceea, '.'"■' Further.particulars concerning Tun N.HIOSAI Mutual can be: obtained from T.CD'AROY, District Agent, From W.MORSELI,;' Inspector • Agendas,
steam carriage factory, ROSSandMUIR ' COACHBUILDERS, ■ AGMOULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS, FARRIEKS&GEiSERiJ BLACKSMITHS. TTAVING ontered intopartnershipwe Coaches, Wagons, Drays &c„ at prices which CANNOT BE BEATEN in any town in Now Zealand. Workmanship and Materials guarantoco New in stock Buggies, Double and Single, Dog Carte, Concord Wagoiiß, Spring Carts,Drays,k which we are prepared to Bell (in spite of the new tariff) at lower prices than such have evor been Bold at before. Wears enabled to do this by thd aid of (team power and extensive machinery, wiihou which such rock' bottom prices'could not be obtaiued, and an eiiatertje made; Wo are also extensive makers of Agricultural Implements including (-Single and Double furrow ploughs, narrows of ovory deßign, Tho Uclobrated Solway Stump Extractor, Wool Prcaaeß &o. In fact any implement required on farm or station. ■ A too stock of plough shears and fittings of all descriptions on haiid at wholesale cost. Note the address- „„__ BOBS &MUIB, Steam Uahriaob Factory, (ueen-stroet, Mastorton
WaingawaOart Butohery, Bvv.V ldtoW per lb U SI" nurrtorßßKF, Hs per IOOIba SptßEEFllGspotlOOlk TOWNSEND&COWPER
>EG to thank the Inhabitants of _). Masterton and surrounding districta for past favors and b<>po to went a cuutiuuance of their support. Just recoivod a direct shipment of saddlery .rod' harness, erribraning all tho latest improvements and designs. Also a lirge assortment of Whips, Spurs, Bits, Btirrup 'irons, ißrusk-waro mid othor Requisites of tho trade, too numerous to particularise. Thoso who intend purchasiug any cif the abovo lines will find'it to their advantage to inspect our stock before • 10 per cent allowed on all oasii Purchases. , .NoiK-Oustomersmayrely, mßßnaiiip orders, that thoir want? will havo prowipt and careful, attention. Prices aro vuvariably sttictly moderate, and country residents can rely onreceivin? the.same ' treatment, both as regards workmanship and charges as if they resided in town and made theirarrangomente in the spot; '.■■/ Not'o.the Address-: rnowutsend and Oowper, ' Saddle, Harnoss & Collar Makers, ; Queonstreet, Masterton.' BOG. /AlMt PERRY, ' ' GENERAL BUTCHER, ; .:,-;, BBiDOB-ST. MASTBRTO:
VHtSBEBHALL WJS ..BUY OUR FURNITURE? Is a question which ocbure at some period of life to almost all of ua and it is a question which involves two irorpant considerations, viz., Quality audPnoo Economy is a virtue •which should be possessed by everybody, and in thinking about 'Whore shall we buy our Furniture' people naturally dearie to be directed to the place where they can obtain tho beat value for thoir money, 1 therefore havo muchploaauro in drani|lj(attontion to the fact that I am now prepared to supply HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE lof every dosorlptlo" ™" 1fl hnm w * w solectodandtho'tougl at tlio LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Mattrasses aud Bedding of evory kind i iu stock. \' Pictures frumcd,carpets planned audjaid , Furuituro llopaired, Eo-Covored bnd •Rc-Polishodi ' ) Ladies' Needlework tastefully mounted j adapted to any article of fii/uituro required, / "- All Goods dclivored free to any pa.rfc oi theto'/n. !, Note the addrola— w "" ; -
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3092, 31 December 1888, Page 1
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742Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3092, 31 December 1888, Page 1
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