mm m User ofioue iVtfit AUTUMN AND WINTEB^ASHIdIS OUR NEW GOODS OUR NEW GOODS OUR NEW GOODS OUR NEW GOODS For thei present season, whidh came to hand recently, per steamer Ruapchu, are now open and t?Ji»DT?.o in c p6 fi ' ™ COH, P niIB » n elaborato and varied assortment of AOTDMN DRESS Colourings m 0 approv textures < n,alies au <l designs, in all the most fnsliiouublo Ificludo somoof tho clioicost MILLINERY ovor shown in this city, and our facilities for exocutniß orders m the highnt stylo of fashion cannot be. surpassed, if even equalled For tho Autumn Season are to bo lound in every department of our palatial Warehomo and woula well repay an eariy visit ot inspection to m T3i6 WMesalr Family Djapssy Varoliouss, TIE ABO HOUSE, WELIiIN G-TCN.
ROUSE &HURRELL, COACHBUILDERS, WELLINGTON, DESIRE tho inhabitants of Mastorton, Forty Milo Bush, and tho Walrarapa generally to know that they are tho BEST and CHEAPEST OOAOHBUILDERS, There is no Coachbuilder in tho Province that can tonch them, for tho following reasons: Thoy havo the Largest Staff of First-class' Tradesmen of any firm, Tho Largest Stock of Seasoned Matorial, and thoy- havo a Completo Plant of Steam Machinery, and they being both First-class Tradesmen in their, separate Brandies, supnrintond all work. ■ . i requiring any description of Yohicles should writo for their Price List and Illustrated CiitaloEfuo, Sole'agent for tho CART and WAGGON COMPANCELEBRATED KOAD CARTS TO ARRIVE.— the Address; ROUSE and HUMELL .EMPIRE STEAM COACH FACTORY, -Coukienay Place, Wellington. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, EVERY roucy fIUAITOEED BY TIIE STATE, For the following, amongst mauy reasons. Now-Zcalaaders should support their nAtjoual 1. Its Security ia absolute. 2. Its Premiums are low, 3. Its Bonuses are high, 4. Its Funds are all invested in the Colony, 5. Its business Is restricted to i'w Zealand, the HEALTHIEST COUNTRY. IN THE WORLD, Hew-Zealaudora wlio insiiM lu Austtalian and American offices which obtain tlie bulk of their business from the old world and the .other colonies' (including Queensland, Western Australia," and Fiji) havo to pay for THE tOSS ARISING FROM THE HEAVIER MORTALITY OP. THOSE COUNTRIES, The death-rale in Queensland Is {0 per coat, higher than it Is In Now Zealand, Accumulated Funds at present date, ovor ONE AND A HAIiP MIhIJON TOUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME, over £282)000, P. w: FBANKLAND, F.1.A., Cemmlssionor and Govt, Actuary, OHEAP PAPERHANGINGS, JUST RECEIVEI)-30Bales from (id per pieco, worth U per piece, at ;R, nna.E. TINGEY'S, t Jfupuers-olreet, W«lliityl-ou,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3483, 12 April 1890, Page 1
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408Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3483, 12 April 1890, Page 1
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