ALL VISITORS TO WELLINGTON ; should call oh' MRSHARDM, TEMPERANCE HOTEL, 1 ■ : : Mannehs-bbrbet, • Next Ashor's Fancy Goods Dcp6t. MRS HARDING, who in woll-known in Wellinßton and district, has oponcd those premises as a Temperance Hotel and Boarding House, where all' visitors can rely on first class accommodation and comfort. This Hotel, whioh is close to the Opera Houio, is very convenient and central for any part of the city. Trams pasß the door every fow minutei, Noto tlin addreesMRS HARDING, Temperance Hotel, Manners-street. Next ;Asher'«, and opposito Flockton's. 3398. .
LOOK OUT NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC Advertisement, i FOR WHICH THIS SPACE IS RESERVED. The Equitable LIFEASSURANCECOMPANYofU.S. established upox the sidhjal . System;. All profits being divided amongst Ita Pulioy Hvldera. VTO stronger ayatom fer the Governl\ monfc of a Company was ever devised than that ombodied in ita chatter and by-laws. THE EQUITABLE is the largest AND TUB KIOHFJST SoOIRVY IN ME WoMD In twenty-nine years it has paid ovor £24,500,000 to its Policyholders, Its Nt,w Bubiness iis how boiiig obtained at a rate oxeceding £8&\000,000 a year, ;, 'The assets; of the .Equitable avo £19,800,G09,i. 0., nearly ,' TWENTY MILLIONS, STERLING, Its Burplu9.' ; fimd aiono represents £4,311,899, andfaroxceeds that of'any other office, therefore the Equitable has the largest bonus-giving power in the world. • ' ■-.'■■; ! ' ACTUAL RESULTS.notESTIMATES, Hundreds of thousands aro now being paid away yearly by the Equitable in settling TONTINE POLICIES, and those settlements suvpasß. any thing that has ovor beee done in other forms of Lifelnsurance, and no Colonial Office CAN BHOW ANYTHIXB TO WITH THEM, ' ;' , 0. GODFRfiY KNIGHT, F.I.A, 8286 Actuary for Australasia,
WHEN IN TOWN CALL AND' S EE GEO,W.DUTTOJ>riS CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES forichool prizes, gifts, and presentations for.: the Christmas and New Year. : Ladies' aoonted Satchelß, satin and hand painted ; Ladies' Bags, in great variety; Ladies' glove and handkerchief' sets; Ladies' Jewel Oases; Ladies' -.Work Boxes;Ladiea' work baskets, satin lined; Ladies Card Cases and Purses in treat variety; Ladies'. Trinket bo.xos; Ladies' CompanionSiplusliand leather, fitted &cj Gentlemen's Pocket books; Gentlemen's cigarette Cases; Gontlemen'u Desks'; Gentlemen's Leather' Writing Cases; Gentlemen's Blottinp Cases; Gentle; mon's Pencil Cases; Gentlemen's Card Cases &c; Seo'our Exhibition Photo Album, JO/6 each, worth 20/-, Well bound in French morocco, patent expanding clasp, with beautiful floral decorations. Prayor Books, Church Services, Prayer Book and Hymnal, in easo, Family Bibles, Christmas and New Year Cards from Id to 5a each,: hundreds of varieties to Belect from. New Opals, Opalines, and Cavbon Photos. New Booklets, sixpenny, shilling, eighteenpenny, two shilling, and.lialf-a-ctown, Prize Bookß, fourpenco to seven shillings and sixpence each. New Serial Volumes: Boys' and Girls' Own Annual Leisure Hour, Children's Friend &c. Five thousand volumes of' Fiction and Standard Literature, to suit all ages end all tastes, Note the address—- , DUTTON, " 49 Lambton-quay, and 88 WimasT,, WELLINGTON. G. H. SCALES, WOOL, FLAX, DaIHY, PRODUCED COMMERCIAL AGENT. LIBERAL advances made against all kinds of produce for salo or ship. moHt, Agents in England, Australia, India, South America and Canada, OraoES-Ci'STosi Hodsb Qcat, Wei- ,; , •, Lisa™. Agent for Northern Fire Insurance Co Agent for Globe, Marine Insurance Co Fire and Marino riskß taken at the • LOWEST KATEII, 3292 EKFTAHUNA TOWN HALL, i /TAY be had by travelling co .VL panics, or for balls, parties, public meotings, 4c, at MODERATE CHARGES, Tho Hall is commodious and fitted with every convonienco. For terms apply to the proprietor. AUGUST MALBERG, 8318 Eketahnna'
Splendid Opportunity FOB GROCER k IRONMONGER TO LET, with possesßton on or about the 20th August, the centrally situated premises at present occupied by Moßsrs Joha Graham & Co., next to tho Bon Marohe, The position ifi the best in Masterton and for the purposes of a a General Storekeeper cannot he .surpassed For further particulars apply to 870 . SELLAIUCHENNELLS. W. Crabtree & Sons, ENGINEERS&BOILERMAKERS, •' EVA-ST.,-W»&WNOTON, „. HAS .ON SALE, OHEAP--1 ]2hp Horizontal Engine, now 1 Oh p Horizontal Engine, second hand 12J h p Horizontal Engine; second .hand ''' 1 3 h p Multitubular Boiler Every description of Flax Maohines in stock, Special Steel Beater Bars', '&c, . .Agonts for Thos Broadbent and Suns' direct Btontndrivon Hydro Extractor, suitable for wnol washers, woollen mills, and laundry men, Prices on application ;oiry foundry, ■:': ; KT» i str«Bt..i.n.nM»>i. I ry«l|ingtw,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3464, 20 March 1890, Page 4
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