„4BL wmmm® SEASON 1890, QUH NEW GOODS f i ''Krr: IC '' « otoll^% W eteamor ltapdu, are now npo.i and PAlfracs f P n ',, f COn,pnS ° J ? ? ,ftborato ? ,ld varied » ffl " l »"' of AUTUMN DRESS OUR NEHf GOOOS Ino1 ? ™ f > choicest MILLINERY ever drown in'-this city and OU r fidlii. M fn, jOOH NEV GOODS <* I •in tho latest, West End styles ' l& ™*> m G{)Ub < *« " f «vny desmpti,,,, and jM KV GOODS WaS; *SMJStt,-* *•— Wa* w , a,. f^Vl'TOf#in»i I ; !,,,LIL J Ii! l i mmTT^.' TE AEO HOUSE,
MOUSE &JWMEII (i COAOHBUILDERS, I WELLINGTON, jl TvESIREtho inhabitants of Mat ||l U jortnii, Forty Mile Bush, an. I tile Wairarapa generally to know tha / they are the BEST and CHEAPES' 'j COAOHBUILDERS. There ia n i 1 Coachbuilder in the Province that ca ij touch them, for the following reasons They havo the Largest Staff c Jj First-class Tradesmen ot any firn; Tho Largest Stuck of Seasone y. Material, and tli'oy havo a Cmnplet Plant uf Steam Machinery, and the j| being both First-class Tradesmen ii | their separate Branches; Bupnrintew all work. , requiring any description o J Vohicles should write tor their Prico List and Illustrated IJ Soh agent for the CART and WAGGON COMPAQ ( CELEBRATED ROAD OAKTS A Shipments to armve,— J ISfNote the Address: |j ROUSE and HUEBBLL 'ii -.EMl'ffiE STEAJIOOAOH FAOIORY, I CoDBiBSAV Place, $ Wellington. jMk GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANC. DEPARTMENT. . EVERY POI.IGV GUAiIOTED M" HIE STAI! For tbo following, amongst many reason Kcw-Zealauders should Eupport tlioir notioui olUco:1. Its Security is absolute,. 2. Its Premiums are low. 3. Its Bonuses are high. i. Us Funds avo all invested i the Colony. _ _ . ■., 5. Its business is restricted t New Zealand, tho IIEALTMES 1 COUNTRY Ifl THE WOULD, NowiManderti wlw insure In Australia i" and American offices ivlilcli obtain tho talk < J tboir business trom tlio o!;l wild and tl other colonies (Including Queensland, '.Voslci s Australia, and Fiji) havo to nay for Til * LOSS AIIIBING I'ItOM THE 11KAVIE 0 MOBTALITY OF THOSE COU.NTBIE3. ' . Tho dcalli-rato in Quconslnml is CO per ecu Ulgnor than It is in New Zca!r.::d, t AccejieuTKD Fcsna nt present dnto, ovi n ONE AXD A HALF M'.IAIOX TOUNDS, 1 ANNUAL INCOME, over £282,000, F, W. FIUXKLAND, F.I.A, ' 6] Commissioner and Got. Actuar 6 ■ CHEAP PAPERHANGINGS. USTREOEIVEO-3DBjlesfrom( y.; par piece, worth Is per pioco, at Bund E.XWGEY' WawWfMtM Wejliniffoij, c.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 3493, 24 April 1890, Page 1
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393Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 3493, 24 April 1890, Page 1
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