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Messes KUTZNEK BROS BKG-'tc announce that-they havi disposed of the Steam Plant, an< interest in the Engineering Business conducted bythern in LINCOLN ROAD - to . MESSRS KOS9 fi-MUIE, ' ■ . To whom they request their Patrons t< transfer their orders, Masterton. Feb, 4,1889.?; r- . _____ "' : -. ':.':■.'■ IMPOKTANT ANMOUNOKMENS INCOftNECTION''WITQ''V" v :'.' THE AHOYE, ■••.•".'. BOSS &M urn BEG to intiniato. to Mill proprietor; and owneis of all classes.»j MnchinerVi thatthey have this'dny purchased from "MUSSES KUTZNEH BKOS,, Engineers, the whn'e"of theit v-ihinblo plant of Steaia Engineering Maohinery, ami are now prepared to undertake, in addition to their former busine>s, nil branches of Engineering Work in connection, with every olass of machine. ''_' ' Mil OTTO KOTZRER Willbe in .charge of this special branch of our Business, which trill be conducted at our establishment, Queen-street, Ma°torton. We tnko this opportunity of directing attention tu our Stook of first class Double and Single Buggies, Dog Carts. Cone ird Wiigoiis, Spring Caita, JJmys, etc., which are constructed with Guaranteed materials and workmanship. Agricultural Implements of every requisite description made on tho premises. _ WOOL PRESSES, including the improved Solwny, on sale, and either screw or ratchet flax presses made to order. All orders with which we imy be entrusted will he promptly and carefnllj executed, and as wo have tho aid of steam machinery, our charges will be found exceptionally moderate. ROSS & MUIR, ENGINEERS, COACHBUILDERS AND SMITHS, STEAM FACTOUY QUEE.V-SIREEI..,, MaSTERTOW, GOVERNMENT LIFEINSU ANCE ut DEPARTSIENT. LOANS ON' MORTGAGK. From (line (o (imo a Hiiiltwl I H>rtion o( tiie funds is lout on llrst iiiorlgiii<o of freehold security, ivllli oiitlpn of repayment liv nsed instalments, spread over 12, lii, or s» years. Half-yearlv I'annoM „ , 3 ~ for oacli iIOO. . renod of Loan— • i s il. Tuclw years ,„ „. 617 Fifteen years 5 8 0 Twenty years 4 lb 8 ' Loans repayable by Instalments wlinrabv prlncipa) and interest aro liolli linulilaicd within a eivou tnuo. and on terms oi a most favourable diameter, present marked advantages lo settlors and others. The borrow may,'boforo Hit expiry ol the lull period, icdocin tliu loan, with or" without notice, on tonus which can bo aseertalnod at tills ollico, or Many of thii offices of tills Uepartinont, wlioro a!6O forma ol ap ■ plication ean bo ohlaiued. For lull particulars as to loans', apply to, """--,dsnd Branch OUlcosaudrostuilli . F.W.FRANKIAND. nsry and Principal OUlcer. THOMAS JAGO CABINETMAKER UPHOLSTERER A.VD UNDERTAKER, QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON/ THE PERMANENT INVESTMENT AM) 1 LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRARArA Main 6TBEBT Gbittown Incorporated undor tho Ruildibe Societies Act, 1876. ' Dibeciobb: Messrs. V, 0. Cuff (chairman), M, Caselberg, J. Fuller, W. Booth. W. Skeet, and 0. Pharazyn, TheAnmial Income excoedß t'16,000, Capital on Loan £22,000 j Profits already allotted 14,817 i.tteiervttfuinl 4892.: 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 savings st the highestrate consistent with per feet security, and by illowinj small or large sums to be invested by periodical payments,' it conforms to the circumstances of all classes, In the second place, to those who require loans upon properties they, already possess, or who may meet witn opportunities of acquirinj; properties'advantageously, it presents tbemeansof .Mftbiin*«Jo» B ™. im on favorable terms, The ed deposits at rates to be agreed upon, Subscriptions on investment io the manager, A liberal commission allowed Bm,f>iigy:,a»<lffa»varllW)Blnl May, from 2 to i p.m. Pay Day-The first Saturday in each month, between the hours of and 4, and 7 and 9 p.m. Mnstsrton -Mi G. S. W, Dalrymple.' Car. tcrton-Mr F H. Wood. Featherston-Mr J, G Co*. -Pahiatua-MrA.Reeße, ■ O.WYKTT. •• A; HENDERSON, PRACTICAL .WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER& OPTICIAN; - IN thanking tho public fur their liberal support during the last four' yeaw, wishes tii call attention to the large and Well • Assorted Stock' of Watches', namely,-.Wheller'a Silver Hunting Lovers! Elinirdls & Matneys'i'alßo a large assortment of Bee' ; Clocks, Peep 6' Day, Alarumß,.. ,Pebbjes, r pantoseopo Bpoctaoles, ladies gold- dress rings, and everything in connection with the trade; Goldaiidsilvor medals of any description made to order-designs-kept on: the Watches.Ulocks.and Jewellery repaired' on 'the' premises at the shortest notice. : • Pipes mounted. A. HENDERSON. MASTERTONLJVERUBAIT STABLES. ' PTlOnDteudei's his best thankß -, _J to thVtrayelling publio ami settlers of the; district for the liberal patronage -bestowed on him since he commenced busineflfl in Maatotton. 'The CLtrß BTABL.ES •' will be found commodious, comfortable, j well-ventilated, and supplied with eve.7 convenience that {-""sllera or owners oi • horsescan desire,-; ..,. A first class collection of. Buggies, > Carryalls,' and seliablo Saddle Horsei 1 coDßtantly on hire at; moderate rate's, Every attention paid fo the require 1 mentis of Comraerciai Travellers. , e The "Favorite" .'Bus meets ever; p Train. ■•.-.■'■-.'■'' 0 , SECURE PADDUOKP 221 'EROSENE LAMPS,. AUfiOB KEROSENE STOVEB. .' VERY CHEAP. ; '.■''.■:. • v'- ; 'W»fert<fe

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3155, 16 March 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3155, 16 March 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3155, 16 March 1889, Page 1

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