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V WBB&CQAS^CI/AOHES. . Ekkmhpna-Woodvrib Line. | EAVE EKETAHUM daily on U arrival of first train from WELLINGTON, alsuWoudvillo o&cliday in "mo to catch the Wellington train at ■Ekothliniw. Pnrea Eketnhuna and Woiidviile, f/0 j Ekutahuna and Pnhiatua, h, J. MAOAttA, ° g ßl . ■ Proprietor. Eketalmna Hotel.

BWg &g as *# 1 BSE S& fa wm m Wm m ms IslilsHl a nasi" bblks iW;J||',v!J (Sfi ftrsp gHH IP I «es ©^ Mi Km ttuu mm M ti%li ah ilnSlFlfliTiril SEASON 1890. ' OUR NEW GOODS S? ° r W T"' * lch «?• t0 '"«»* recoutly, per steamer Butpehu, are noir open and SSo ft Tr"' varied asaortmJ of aJtDjMeS 522. °, ln ° St fIPPr ° VCd ta ' Ure8 ' MaW9 aml dcsigns ' iQ »» «•«»«« filSlo ; Include Bamoof the choicest MILLINERY over shown in this city, and our facilities for noMitinxorders, n the hfoert stylo of f.An cannot bo surpassed, if em Si The Wholesale Family Bsapesy Tftrelowe, TE ABO HOUSE, WKjTjLINttTCN.

THOMAS -PARSONS; Pbowueioh" TTAyiNG taken over tlia above wellQ kii'iwn and old-established Hotel T. Persons trußts'by civility and best attention; 'to sec'uro a" fair share of patronage, . . fcTHE TRaVrLLING PUBLIC will find tliiscstublisliine'nt one of THE BUST PLACES OF (JALImd. the Forty Milb'Biish. .. _. ' , The Houfe lias boon thoroughly renc wtedandro-furmshed, ' The quality of the Wines, Bceer. and Spirits are of tho very beat obtainable. T. PARSONS, "•3 Proprietor.

iiUYAL HOTEL, MABTERTON. A. OTTAWA Y (Late of Waterloo Hotel, Kaiwarra), fTAS entered into possession of this I woll-hnivn hotel, which ho intends to thoroughly overhaul and refurnish. When this is done the proprietor feels convinced it will bear comparison with any other hotel in tlio Wairarnpn. Special attention will bo paid to the provision of accommodation for travel* lew and others. ALES, WINES AND SPIRITS ot the best brands only kept on' the premises, GOOD STABLING and well-grassed oaddocb. i A.OTTAVAY, Proprietor. I

E.W. MILLS bikwm Ironmongers and Iron Merchants. HARVESTING MACHINERY toamveforthe coming season, " Buckeye " lowdown Reapers & Binders, THE BUCKEYE l "^ mn ' n anv B E «vT n" e i R 7r and J J°,T Buoke V« 2 hol ™' Mowing Machines HURftSBY'ls Combined Reapers g d Mowers. HOHNSBY'S Tim horse Mwiiu? Machines. HOENSBY'S Pom and Scrub Cutters American Horse Hay Hakes, American Winnowing Machines for oleaningand separating Grass Seeds and _, ' „ Grain. ExiKAsfor" Buckeye" and "Honwby's" Heaj-ora & Binders 4c Binder Twine binder twine Binder Twine ALARGE STOCK of both Manila and Pux Binder Twine, of the BEST QUALITY for the coining harvest JUST LANDED American Hill Side Ploughs • Hornby's I and 2 Wheel and Swine Ploughs Planet Jr combined Seed Srill and Hoos. PJanot Jr Wheel Hoos & Cultivators mi;ift P1 ! !l1 «.„ ' n Horse hoos and Cultivators Harrows, Chain Utnm. 1,2,3 Horse Whipplekees CHAFF CuTrMiS for hand, horse, and steam power. PLOUGH FITTINGS of all kinds- - FENCING STANDARDS, cut and punched to any aaugo at lowest price Portable Engines ami Threshiujj Machinery, E- ¥ MILLS& CO- Limited.

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINERY IMPORTERS WELLINGTON. yiHOUSE&aiJRRELL, I /M I AX\ COACHBUILDERS, iJSiI// A WELLINGTON, ml U torton, Forty Milo Bush, and N | '.ha Wairarapa generally to know that U ;hey are tho BUST and CHEAPEST A JOACHBUILDERS. There is no 11 floachbuilder in tho Province that can j touch them, for the following reasons: I They have the Largest Stuff of m FinUlass Tradesmen of any firm, Tho Largest Stuck of Seasoned I ifatorial, and tlwy have a Complete Plant of Steam Machinery, and they ||| being both Firsfc-olaw Tradesmen in ! their separate Branohos, snpmintond all work, Anyone requiring any description of Vehicles should write tor their I PriceLisb aud Illustrated ' *atalopue. IJ Sole agent for tho OXRTand WAGGON COMPAQ W JELEBRAIED ROAD CARTS iA Shipments to abeiyb.— tSTNoto the Address: , H ROUSE and HURBELL, f% EMI'IRE STEAM COAOH FAOIORY, ft .CuOBTENAV PtiAOE, Wellington.

JOHN ELLEY In taking over tho business lately cor ducted by MHH.B. LATHAM besja to intimato that ho is prepared t deliver CHEAP MEAT Of tho Best Quaiity to all parts of tb town and district. A Trial Respectfully Solicited*. 3« THE PERMANENT INVESTMENT AN) 1 LOAN ASSOCIATION OF W'AIRARAW ■ ■ ' Main BiRBEi Oilbhown Incorporated under thoßnildingSooletleß Act 1876, . DiIUOTOBB Messrs W, 0. Cuff (chairman) M. Caielbcrg, J, Fuller, W, Booth,W Skcct, and 0, Pharazyn, Loan £23,000; Profits already allotted £4 817 i Rcßervo fund £BO2. io purposes for which tho Association it cßwblislied aw twofold, In tho first place it offers, an excellent method of investment to thoßo who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at tho highestrate cousistcnt with per eot security, and by allowing small or large Bumß to bo invited by periodical payments, it conforms to tho circumstances of nil classes, In tlie second place, to those who require loans, upon properties thoy already possess, o» who may meet with opportunities of acquiring prostaining advances upon favorablo terms. The Association receives died deposits at rates to be igrced upon,- Subscriptions on investment £6O, Applications for shares to bo addrosso.l > the manager. A libernl'commission allowed (0 agonts in investment Bharcs issued through hem. Office Hours—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 2to 4 p.m. Pay Day—The first Saturday in each mouth, between tho hours of • and 4, and 7 and 9 p.m, Aiekr— JlMtwtan -Ift G, 8, \V, B.iiryraplo. Oar •crton-3IrF H. ffoal, IWairitoa-Mr J G) Oox,«- PaUiatoa—Mr A. Rao3o. ftVYHI' tftM

fOVERNBIENT LIFE INSURANCE EVERY rOUCV fiUAHAN'TWSD BV THE STATE, For tho following, amongst lniiny rcnson», Kcn--Zcalaiiders should euifort tliolr national oliico:-. 1. Its Security is absolute. 2. Its Premiums arc low. 3. Its Bonuses am high. L Its Fuuds arc all invested in {lie Colony. ■5. Its business is restricted to New Zcatail, tho HEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. KwZoDlautlers who insuo lu Australian and American offices which obtain tho bulk of thciv business from tho old world and tlio other colonics (including Qnconslaud, \Yosteni Anslralin, and Kiji) havo to liay for Till', LOSS AIMING MOM TUB UKAVIKH JIOKTAMTY OF TUOSB COUNTUIES. The dcalb-rato in Queensland Is 50 per cent, higher Ihnu it Is'hi Kcw tatad, Acctoiulatkd I'csM at nrcscut dßto, over " OSB AND A HAW MILLION POUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME, over £862,000, F. \V. MANKLAXD, K.I.A, 51 Commisblonor ru;l Govt. Actuui'y.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3488, 18 April 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3488, 18 April 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3488, 18 April 1890, Page 1

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