INDIAN TEA'WAREHOUSE;" * MEllßY',XsiAS'iAifn fIAPPS. NEW y:i"TEARi' T 0 j •'VP ! .Hi»BkiiigtHif!rdh" merouß 'ousloniers for past fayors during tho jiast year, nte' dctorinined 1 to stilllnainkin jheiv repulatjun as oiio of tho best and eftca\wst houses'-in tile' Watta'.. m ifor GROCERY, CROCKERY ami IRONMONHEKY. • . ' . y -"- . During Clirjstnina 1 weeks wc.ivill erVH' a j :RTSDUOED'RATEs.' 'AVii' are ih' a position' to do bo; ffi wei/uf fromtho BESTpOSSIBLEMARK ETS principally for'casli; fa'ld by don)? so wu are able .to gjvfl.our (ntrajn good vidua j''j.fqr.'thoir uioiiby,' , ; ; Xfuas Bams Beat Cle'mied Currants Bid m , / ; Best Cleaned Raisina fifd . ' ' SuUaMs'Wd T'/> W-OH:;; r Peol Is . : No 1 Su»ar 11/6 1 •' No: ArA.X-.Sugarll/. ■ ■ .e : Ifo3Sugar-10/6 : '.-."-V:oustomor'will revive a" present,- ■' ■' i . ... . None but the best goods'sbld Isy' 1 ' Indian Ten Warehouse, » (Opposite Prince of Wales), MASTERTON, - m THIS SPACE] <V • « • •. RESERVED FOR " . .
" '..v ■;>. ■. SADDUERi Jkcii ! .. ... ; MASTERTON; . i ,\\\ 'Ui r'.'h • 3327 ' M. WILLIAMS & CO. BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS' ; MASTERTON. -; • ; (Liite Williams & Barker,) ••••; BEG to thank their customora for til' liberal patronage -thiy h«Vd 're' ; ; ueivod since copimoucin!> businesVaijd 1 solicit a continUafite of tho sanio. ' Tlio public can rely upon prompt attention iind good'ivoi'kmanship being thij -rule as hitherto. A largb stock of seasoned timber always• on hand; , All' kinds of '■ jt.i"T3 1 work, shoo 'and • office' fittings' executed. Sashes, : doors and mouldings always ' ; oirhah3.'' ' Plain and' fancy glass'cut to any sizo.- ' :'' : Estimalos givta and contracts' taken - at lowest rates. ■ , '■ 3317 ■ '''• '" ■' 'l. V MESSRS 5 KVfZNER: BROS; EG to announce that tlioy Kiivo . disposed of tho Steam Plant, and ijiforest in the Engineering Business conducted by them in LINCOLN ROAD, to MESSRS ROSS &MUIR, To whom tlioy request their Patrons ti . • transfer their orders, •. ,' Mastorton, Feb, 4," 1889.' IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT IN COJSNEOTION WITH THE AJJOYE.
BOSS & MUIR BEG to intimnto to Mill proprietors and owners of all classes of Machinery, that they lwve this day pur. chased from MESSES KUTZNER BROS., Engineers, tho wliolo, of their vnluablo plant 'of'-Steam Machinery, and aro now propared to undertake, in addition to their former business, all branches of Engineering Work in connection with' ovory class of' ' Mir OTTO KUTZNER • Will bo in chargo of this special branch of our llusiness, which'willbo conducted at our establishment. Queen-strcot Masterton. Wo take this opportunity, of dirocttng attention'to our' stock of first-class Double and Single Buggies, Dog Carts. Concord Wagons, Spring Carts,' Drays, etc., which aro constructed with Guaranteed materials and workmanship. ■ - 1 ■ Agricultural Implements of every requisite-description made on tlw'pre--1D1833 WOOL PRESSES, including the improved Solway, on sale, mid either sotnw or ratchet (lax presses made to order. All orders with which-wo may 'bo entrusted will be promptly and carefully executed)' and as wo have the aid ot steam machinery, our charges will ba found exceptionally moderate. ROSS & MUIR, ENGINEERS, COACHBUItDERy ■ . AND-: . ; SMITHS, STEAM FACTORY. QoEBH-SXBEBT MASXERTOJI', , THOMAS JAGO CABINETMAKER UPHOLSTERER AND ; 'UNDERTAKER, QtEEN-STREET MASTERTON
a*HE PERMANENT NVESTMUNT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OFVAIRAKAPA Main oraEßr Gbeyiowk Incorporated under thoßailding Sociotics Art. 1876. DIiiiOTORS: Mesa's W. G, Cuff (chairman), ..M, Cnsclbetft J. Fuller, IV. Booth, W ■ Skcct, ami o.l'harazyu. TheAnnual Incorao oxcccds £15,000, Capital on 1 Loan £22,000; Profits already allotted ' £4.817 j Rwiorvo fund £892, l'lic purooses /or which the iWjeiaiion is established are twofold. lit the first' place' It of|cra ail excellent method ofinvestiucnt to those who wish to accumulate thoir capital ni sayings at the highestrato consistent with per! oct security," und by allowing small or largo sums tp ho invited by periodical payments, it conforms to tlw circumstances of all classes. In the second place,-, to those who •reauiro.loaiia ; upon properties they already/possess, or who may. ihcet with opportunities of acquiring pro-, pertics advantageously, it presents tb'omcansof obtaining advances upon favoiiiblo toim Tlio' Association receives Used deposits at rates to bo igrcctl. upon, Subscriptions on investment sliares,'s3 pot mouth; ultimate valuo of sharo £3O, Applications for shares to ■be addressed ilu tho manager, A liberal commission allowed o agents on investment shares issued through them. Offico Hours—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 2 to '1 p.m,, Pay Day-Tho first Saturday in each month, between tbe'hdura of and 4, onil 7 and 9 p.m. ' ' : AOESTS— ' .. Mastcrton —Mi. (J. S. IV. Diilrympk. Car ' or ton-Mr F H. ,Vood.'Fcatherstori—Mr J G; Cox., Pahiatua—Mr A; ltcese. ' r ■ ; ; G.IVYETT, '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3406, 10 January 1890, Page 1
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