Queen-Street, '. Masterton. (OPPOSITE LOWES k lOENS). rE INVITE the attention of Settler's, Runholder's.Hotel Keeper's and Hoads of Families to our VERY LARGE and WELL CHOSEN STOCK of GOOD GOODS TEAS, SUGARS, GENERAL GROCERIES, FLOUR AND PRODUCE. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. IRONMONGERY. GLASS AND CHINA WARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, DRAPERY, CLOTHING AND HOSIERY. TURNIP SEEDS, GRASS SEEDS. WOOL. BALES. WIKE ETC. Samples and Quotations Posted FfIEE or Bulk Stock Shown. NO Pressing to buy. 13* SPECIAL QUOTATIONS TO LARGE BUYERS.®
A TRIAL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED BY AGENTS FOB M AURIOEVILLE LIME, PJttOES REDUCED.
Sal ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA (Limed.) Iho Oldest Victorian Mutual Office, and one of tho Leadinp Offices of the World, Established 18G9. MODERATE PREMIUMS, LARGE BONUSES, PROMPT SETTLEMENTS, ACCUMULATED FUNDS THREE QUARTERS OF A MILLION. ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS TWO HUNDKED THOUSAND POUNDS The first office in the world to introduoo theNON FORFEITURE PRINCIPLE. Assurance effected on First-class lives up to five thousand pounds. Funds increasing at tho rate of one hundred Thousand pounds annually, Policy holders number over Twenty Thousand- • The Melbourne Argus styles tho Nat-1 ional Mutual " Al'oung Finanolal Giant," In framing the articles of Association tho experience of the best life offices in Great Britain and the United states of America waswoll considered, and wherever a sound and liberal feature was found it was adopted. The result is that The National Mutual has been enabled to combine in one office all the advantages to assurers which havo been proved to be consistent with security, and at tho same timo to bed?e in the institution with all the safeguards which have been found necessary to stability and success, Further particulars concerning The Njiionai Mutual can be obtained from T, C. D'AROY, District Agent, From W. MURSELL, Inspector Agencies, Zealand
STEAM CARRIAGE FACTORY, BOSS.andMUIR COAOHBUILDBRS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS, FARRIERS & GENERA) BLACKSMITHS. HAVING onteted iutopartnorahip we are prepared to turn out Carriages Coaches, Wagons, Drays &c, at prices' which CANNOT BE BEATEN in any town in Now Zealand, Workmanship and Materials guaranteee New in stock Bugfies, Double and Single, Dog Carts, Concord Wagons, Spring Carts,Drays&c which wo are prepared to sell (in spito of the now tariff) at lower prices than such have ever been Bold at before. Wo ara enabled to do this by the aid of steam power and extensive machinery, withou which such rock bottom prices could not be obtained, and an existence made. _ AVe are also extensive makers of Agricultural Implements including ;-Smgle and Double furrow ploughs, harrows of ovory design, Thn Celebrated Solway ! Stump Extractor, Wool Presses &c, In fact any implement required on farm or 1 station. A larce stock of plough shears and fittings of all descriptions on hand at wholesale cost, Note the address- „„_„ BOSS&MUIR, STBAMOAKKUanFAirrOKY, t ueen-street, Maatorton
TOWNSEND & COWPER BEG to thank the inhabitants of Hastcrton and Burroundin" tlistricts for past favors and hope to merit a continuance of their support, Just received a direct shipment of saddlery and harness, embracing all the latest improvements and designs. Also a hrgo assortment of Whips, Spurs, Bits, Stirrup Irons,' Brush-ware iiud other Requisites of tho trade, too . numerous to particularise. Those who intond purchasing any ■ of the above linos will find it to their advantage to inspect our Etocli before ] 10 per cent allowed on all mm Purchases. AoTE-Customersmayrely, mßonding orders, that their wants will have prompt and careful attention. Prices are invariably striotly moderate, and country residents can rely on receiving the samo treatment, both as regards workmanship and charges ,a> if they resided in town and made theirarrangementa on the spot. Not© the'Addreaa—nwnsend andCowper, Saddle, Harness & Collar Makora, I Queen street, Masterton. 30601 IAITER PERRY, 1 GENERAL BUTCHER, BBIDGE-ST. MASTERTON ~/EROSENE LAMPS, AURORA K KEROSENE STOVES, . VERY CHEAP. JNOYOUM, , IRONMOMGER, Masterton.
[TTHKRE SHALL WE BUY OUR W FURNITURE? ' Is a question which occurs at somo period of life to almost all of us and it is a question which involves two important considerations, "viz., Quality and Prlco Economy is a virtue which should be possessed by everybody, aiid in thinking about 'Whoro shall wo buy ourFurnituro' people naturally derire to bo directed to the place where they can obtain the beat value for thoir money. 1 therefore have muchpleasuro in drawing attention to the fact that I am now prepared to supply HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every description, made from wolr| Belecteoandthoroughly seasoned material at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, Mattrasses aud Bedding of every kind in stock, PiciTO framed,carpets planned audjluid Furniture Repaired, - Re-Covered and Ro-Polißhed. Ladies' Needlowork tastefully mounted j adapted to any article of furniture required. Note the address-Queeu-Bt,, Manter
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3104, 15 January 1889, Page 1
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