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The Equitable LIKE ASSURANCE COMPANY of I),S, Established upox the mutual Systemi All profits being divided amongst ita Policy Hwldors. NO stronger system for tlio Government of n Company wns ovor devised than tlwt embodied in its charter and by-laws. THE EQUITABLE* is tiif, lamest and the Hioheot Soomv is inn WouldIn tiventy-iiino years it lias paid over £24,600,000 to ils Policyholders. Its - New Businhw is now being obtained at a rate exceeding £115,000,000 a year, The assets of tlio Equitable are 119,800,(109, i. e., nearly TWENTY MILLIONS STERLING. Its surplus fund alono represents £4,311,399, and far exceeds tint of any other nllico,. therefore the Equitablo Ims tlio largest bonus-giving power in the world. ACTUAL RESULTS,notESTIMATES. Hundreds of thousands are now being paid away yearly by tlio Equitable in settling TONTINE POLICIES, and these settlements surpass'anything that has ever beee done in other forms of Lifo Insurance, ar.d No Colonial Office cas snow anvtuihg to compare with TUEJt. C. GODFREY KNIGHT, F.I.A, 0266 Aetuarv (or Australasia. DRINCE OF WALES LIVERY j_ STABLES AND HOUSE HEPOSITORY WILLIA3I WEILL Is prepared to supply the travelling public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of ovcry description on the shortest notice. Tlio Livery department is under the caro of an experienced groom, and overy attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation. HORSES o Ufst-class quality kept constantly on' hire. Motto—Civility, Good Accommodation and REASONABLE Charges. A 'BUS will run to and trom tlio Stables to meet evory train. WALTrfF. PERRY, GENERAL BUTCHER, BEIDGE-ST, MASTERTON ■iketahuna Livery and Bait STABLES. PETER THOMSON Propiiietoh, HAVING takon over tlio stables belonging to tlio Ekotahu, \ Hotel is prepared to supply travellers and others with Buggies, Horses otc, on tho shortest notico. , _ The LIVERY DEPARTMENT being inchargo of a competent groom travellers can roly on the bust attontion being paid to their steeds. _ Goods Carted to all parts of tho (lisrict at reasonable cliar?es. 3153

WAitELinrs W AIR A RAP A STEAM SAS AND DOOR FACTORY, IS supplying Matai anil other Tiinbor, either rough or dressed, nt lowest rates. Every description of rough and dressed Timber, Mouldings, (Sashes, Doors, and Garden Lights always in PACKING CASES ASPECIALITY Palings and R"u«h Timber can alwn be had Cheap for Cash. 11. A. Wakelin,,..Proprietor GREYTOWN NORTH. 33 C.W. WYCHERLEY. SADDLERAND Harness Maker, WILLIS • STREET, WELLINGTON 3 EST; GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES CANVAS HORSE COVERS, AND LEGGINGS FOE TMUEAm. GOOD and CHEAP.

JOHN ELLEY In, takini! over the business lately cor ducted by MU H. B. LATHAM boss to intimate that lie is prepared t deliver OHEAP MEAT Of the Best Quahty to all parts of" th town and district. A Trial Itespectlulhj Solicited, o!) TO THE BURGESSES OF"IASTEUTON. T ADIES AND GENTLESIEN, Jj The time lias arrived when I have again to ask a renewal of your confidence. During the short time I have held a seat in the Council 1 have endeavored by my votes to improve the position of the Borough. Should i be again returned you can rely upon ray services being devoted to the furthering of measures likely to increase the prosperity of the town and suburbs, some of the pressing requirements of which have been sadly neglected in the past. I am opposed to any increase of rates or public burdens. I am in favor of reducing the debt of the Borough. I consider an inexpensive water supply might easily bo secured if councillors worked in harmony with the people. Sanitary improvements designed to promote the public lioalth will have my best attention, by a judicious expenditure in urgent drainage within street channels, paths, and roads, 1 am confident insurance rates can be thereby reduced and property raised in value. It you approve of my programme, I hope to receive your votes on Thursday. 1 am, Your obedient servant, 3031 H. E. ETON. MASTEBTOOOROUGH COUNCIL, TO THE RATEPAYERS. £ADIES AND GENTLEMENHavitig boon asked to conio forward ns a candidate for tlio representation of the Borough at the present election, I liuyo niucf| pleasure' in offering my services Although I have hitherto avoided taking any part in public life, I am in hopes that if returned I will bo able to assist ,in altering the position of Municipal affairs, whicli for a long timo past Ims been a source of great dissatisfaction, My earnest endeavours will be directed towards securing for tho loivn and Horougli an inexpensive, but efficient, reliabloand continuous water supply which will bo available for tiro prevention and street watering,' and generally for useful purposes. I beliove that a little additional enterprise in this direction, and also inrepard to gas extension, will be the means of reducing the heavy insurance rates from which business people aro, specially suffering,, and obviating a special rate, Other improvements of less magnitude such as drainage and street and footpath formation will have my earnest attention, hut I may state that I am totally opposed to any expenditure whicli will bo likoly to increase existing burdens.— : ' : 1 am, Ladies and Gontlemon, ' your Obedient Servant m . : wig,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3306, 11 September 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3306, 11 September 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3306, 11 September 1889, Page 3

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