A. HENDERSON, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER &OPTIOIAN, [N thanking the public (or their iberal support daring the last four years, vishea to call attention to tho Large and ■Veil Assorted Stock of Watches, namoly, Wheller'a Silver. Hunting liovetß, Ehtardtfl & Matnoya'; also a large assortment of Bee Clocks, Peep o' .Day,. Alarums, Pebbles, pantoscopic pectacles,'adies gold.dress rings, and averything in connection with tho trade. Sold and silver medals of any description made to order—designs kept on the premises, _ Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery repaired on the premises at the jhorM notice, Pipes mounted, A. HENDERSON. CADE & HARRISON, UPPER PLAIN SAW & PLAINING MILLS ■■ HAYING leased the abovo mill and Threshing plant from Mr S. E. Oapper, wo aro now in a position to serve customers : with all olassos of timber, both rough and dressed, at LOWEST CURRENT RATES. THRESHING SEASON. 0. A H. will bo prepared to undertake threshing in any part of the district during the season, at CURRENT RATES THOMAS JAGO, CABINETMAKER, ' UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, QUEEN-STREET; MASTERTON. DEAF FORTY YEARS, The description of a simplo romedy by which a complete cure ofdeafmsumd wises in the head of Fobtv -Years Standino has just been effected, trill be sent free to anyone who applies to J. H. NICHOLSON, 175. Wilhain-street Melbourne The Equitable LIFEASSURASCECOMPANYofU.S, Established upon the mutual SYBTESI, All profits being divided amongst its Policy Bidders. "VTO stronger system for tho GoverniA ment of a Company was ever devised than that embodied in its charter and by-laws. THE EQUITABLE is the iaroest and the Highest Society is ihe Womd'--In twenty-nine yoars it has paid over £24,500,000 to its Policyholders. Its Ni,w Bubinebs is now boing obtained at a rate excoeding £35,000,000 a year, Theiassets of the Equitablo are £19,800,'109, i. 0,, nearly TWENTY MILLIONS STERLING. Its surplus fund alone represents £4,311,399, and far oxceeds that of any other office, therefor© the Eauiiablo lias tho largest bonus-giving poiver in tho world. ACTUAL EESULTS.notESTIMATES. Hundreds of thousands are now being paid away yearly by tho Equitable in settling TONTINE POLICIES, and those settlements surpass anything that has ever beee done in other forms of Lifelnsuranco, ar.d no Coloniai Office OAS BIIOW ANYTHING 10 COMFAKE Willi IHEJI, O.aODFRfIY KNIGHT, F.I.A, 3268 Actuary for Australasia, Pahiatua Furnishing Warehouse, NEXT POST OFFICE, C, L. STOKES & CO, Every kind of Furniture made to order, and kept in stock. Persons settling in tho District can be supplied at Wellington prices, on the sh notice. FUNRHtI.I CONDUCTED IN TOWN on COPKtBV. Furniture repaired and recovered. Furnituro nought and exchanged.
TAILORS, WARNER! BROOM .Queoii'StrecL,, Mastertoii. Oppoaito Neill's. Messrs warmer & broom take this opportunity of. thanking their patrons for paßt favours, and beg ' to notify that they have entored into partnership, and will carry on a firstclass Cheap Tailoring Busineßs at such low prices for Cash that will astonish their patrons. _ A large stock of English and Colonial Tweeds to choose from. A Trial Solicited, Warner j* BROOM, . NOTICE, ALL VISITORS TO WELLINGTON should call on MRS HARDING, TEMPER A NCE HOTEL, Manners-street, ' Next Asher's Fancy Goods Depit, MRS HARDING, who is well-known in Wellington and district, has opened theao premises as a Temperance Hotel and Boarding House, where all visitors can rely on first class accommodation and comfort. This Hotel, which is close to the Opera Home, is very convenient and central for any part of the city. Trams pass the door overy fow iniuutos. Note tlio address—- : MRS HARDING, Temperance Hotel, r Manners-street, Next Asher's, and opposite Flockton's, To Gardeners and Fruitgrower's, DR HOSKING'S COMPLETE PATENT SP.RAV MACHINE "lAN be proenred from Mb Nicholson J Tinsmith, Masterton, from whom all particulars oan he obtained, or from" Dr Hosking, Ohurch'-slreot, who will be happy to show and explain itß working to thoie intaresftd ■ 8301
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3499, 1 May 1890, Page 4
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