• COBB & CO.'S COACHES. jKETAHOSA-WbODVILIE LINEi • AVE EKETAHDNA daily.on ut arrival of first train from' WELLINGTON, also-Wdodvillo. each day in timo tocatch the' Wellington -train •at Etotahuna.' Fares - Ekotahuna mid Wooilviilo, 7/G; Ekotahuna and Palliatua,Cß. J.MAOIRA, ™. ' Proprietor. "Eketahuna Hotel. THOMAS PARSONS .Pkopkietok' HAVING taken, over tho above wellknown mid old-established Hotel T, Parsons trusts by civility and 'best attention, to secure a'fair chare of patronage, ■ ' '.-..,, . THE. TMVELLiNG'PUDLIG will find this establishment one-of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL in'the Forty Milo Bush, ■ '.,■ .-. ■. The House has been thoroughly rone vntedandro-farnished. •. . 'The quality of tho Wines, Bceer. and Spirits aro of tho very best obtainable. T. PARSONS, "•" ■ Proprietor. BOYAL HOTEL, MASTERTON. (Late of Waterloo Hotel, Kaiwarra), HAS entered into possession of this woll-kuoivn hotel, which ho intends to thoroughly overhaul and refurnish, When this is done the proprietor feols convinced it will bear comparison with any other hotel in tho Wairarapa. Special attention will bo paid to the provision of accommodation, for travel' lore and others. " ALES, WINES AND SPIRITS ol the best brands only kept on, tho premises, GOOD STABLING and woll-graased paddocks. ' A.OTTAWAY, , '_ Proprietor.
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00. (LIMITED), Ironmongers and Iron Merchants. HARVESTING MACHINERY to amvefortke coming season. " Buckeye " lowdown Reapers & Bindees. THE BUCKEYE nwilteMiffi^ 1 "^ 11^' KSnwiftl?W ml fe W B " oko V 6 2 ho ™ lowing Machines HOBiNSBi'b Combined Hoapera gd Mowers, ' : HORNSBY'S Two homo Mowin? Machines, HORNSBY'S Forn and Scrub Cutters Amorican Horeo Hay Rakes. American Winnowing Machines for oleaning and separating Grass Seeds and Grain, Exiiusfor" Buckoye" and "Hornsby's" Keaj-ora & Binders &o Binder Twine binuebtwimt Binder Twine ALARGESTOOK of both Manila and Flax Binder Twine, of the BEST QUALITY for the corning harvost JUSTLANDED American Hill Side Ploughs Hornby's 1 and 2 Wheel and Swing ploughs Planet Jr combined Seed Srill and 11 om Planet Jr Wheel Hoes & Cultivators m^A^n^W o^ 118 „.„ •• Horso hoes and Cultivators HOWARD'S Zig Zag Harrows, Cham Harrows, 1, 2. 3 Horso Whipplotroos CHAFF COTTERS for hand, horse, and steam power, PLOUGH FITTINGS of all kinds FENCING STANDARDS, cut. and punched to any gauge at lowest price Portable Engines and Threshing Machinery, E- V- MILLS~& CO, Limited. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINERY IMPORTERS WELLINGTON.
ROUSE (fcJiIJRRELL, COAOHBTJILDERS, ' : WELLINGTON, " DESIRE the inhabitants of Masterton, Forty Milo Bush, and the Wairarapu generally to know that they are'the BEST and CHEAPEST COACOBUILDERS. Thero is. no Coachbuilder in the Province that can touch them, for tho following reasons: They havo tho Largest Staff of First-class Tradesmen of any firm, Tho Largest' Stock of. Seasoned Material, and they havo a Complete Plant of Steam Machinery, and they being both First-class Tradesmen in their separate Branohos, superintend all work, Anyono requiring any description of Vehicles slioulcl writo tor their Price Lisb and Illustrated 3ataloeue, Sole agent for tho CART and WAGGON COMPAQ CELEBRATED ROAD CARTS ' Shipments to akmvb,— iSTNote the Address: ROUSE and HURRELL, EMPIRE STEAM COACH FACTORY, CoUMENAY PLAOE, i ngt on. AOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. I Established 1670.' EVERY POLICY GUARAOTiD DY THE STATE, For tlio following, amongst many reasoni Ncv-Zcalandurs should suiwl tlioir national oillco;1. Its Security is absolute. 2, Its Premiums aro low, 3, Its Bonuses are high, 4. Its' Funds are all invested in the Colony. 6, Its business is restricted to Now Zealand, ■ tho HEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. _ . Now-Zcalaudcrs v.ho insiivo hi Auslvaliau aud American offices which obtain tho bulk of tlioir business from tho old world and tho otbiiv colonics (including Queensland, Wosloni Australia, nnd Fiji) bavo lo W'for TUB LOSS AKISISG FKOM-.I'HIMIEAVIEU MOllf AMTY OF THOSE' COUNTMES. , TUo falli-vato in Queensland is CO liar csut. higher than it is in'Siow Zeaitud, AccuMCUTiib Funds at yrercnt ■ data; ovur OXE.AXD A lIALFMiIiUON I'OEXDS. .' ANNUALIKCOJIK, over £202,000, P. W. fIiAXKIiAKI), F.1.A," 5] Coiuuiissioncr and Govt. Actuary, CHEAP PAPER-HANGINGS. ,'UST REOEIVED-30Bales from Gi <J, par piece; worth Is por pioeo, r\t. Raiul^TltNGEY' ■.., Mw«B'?tioet, .WeHlnsftou,.'. Hi
JOHN ELLEY In taking over tho business lately cor duoted by' MltH.B. LATHAM begs to Intimate that he Is prepared t deliver CHEAP MEAT Of the Best Quaiity to all parts of th town and district, A Trial Respectfully Solicited, . 3!) 1 LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRAIUPA MAINSrREBIGBBIIOWN Incorporated nnder thoßuilding Societies Act, ■ 1876.'. - •■ Dibectoes •. Messrs W. 0, Cuff (chairman). M. talberg, J, Fuller, W, Booth; TV* Skcot, and 0, Pharo^m 1 ' IhcAnmial Income exceeds £ls,ooo,Capital on Loan £22,000; Profits already, allotted £4.817 iltcservo fund £892, Tho purposes.lor which tho Association is established are twofold. Inthofirstpla:oit offers an. excellent method- of investment to those who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at tho hiijhestrate consistent with per. cot security, and by allowing small or large sums to bo invited by periodical payments, it conforms to the circumstances of all classes, In tho second place, to those who require loans upon properties they already posscs_s,_oi who may meet with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, it presents thomcatisof obtaining advanccs.upon'favorable terms. Tht> Association receives fixed deposits at rates to be agreed' upon, Subscription's on investment shares, Es per month j ultimate value of sharo £so,' Applications for Shares to be addressed to the manager, A liberal commission allowed io agonts on investment shares issued through \»™ nre n „n„„>,_M™,l„„ w„,l nm ,lnv **A Friday, from 2to 4 p,m, Pay Day—The first Saturday in each month, between the hours of 'awl4,and7and9p.m.. .■■'.'' :' 'AQBHia-r H' 7 ' Masterton -Mr G, S, W 8 jlryraplo, Oar orton-Mr F.H, ffooi Foatliaraton—>Mr J Ql: Opi, r- FaWataa-Mr A," Reese. .' ' 1 •' cuvt*i ■•■■• ■■■-.. ■ -. : i. ■■■.imc'■■'■-.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3492, 23 April 1890, Page 1
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962Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3492, 23 April 1890, Page 1
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