TT7" ANTED KNOWN- A dvcrS Vy menta for | aituations iii jh column not omodintt 16 words ONE SHILLING first insertion, SIXPEKOE TTTaNTED-A youth to drive horse :YV and cart tor Masterton. Apply, sharp lire Tayler's, Queen street registry,. ■' ' . : WANTED -Tehdors fur a tramway Bridge,. Labour only. Specifications at the mill. Tenders'close Btk November. :. ALEX MoLEOD& CO. Masterton Late Exchange (Comerof QueoaandPerrv-sta.) • "ITTANTED KNOWN-Agent, for VV Weekly Press, Liberator New Zoaland Mail, Canterbury Times', Evening Press, am N.Z. Bcforce, il Washington. MINTED KNOWN.-That J. . , ' Washington may always be found at his corner shop, whore lie still cuts hair and shaves.with lightning rapidity. Customers never kept wailing Patronised by heads „of all nations. NB-Tlifl'Lamm room is still open : " V . , ' • WANTED KNOWN.—You can get the best quality Fonoing Wire plain and barbed, AViro Nai la and Staples at the lowest possible prices for cash GEORGE HERON'S Corner Store. ; XI jTANTED KNOWN, lieorge'Ho'ron Y» ' is/sole agent for the original MAURIOEVILLE LIME in Masterton; The prices will bo—Bost : biiildinjf Lima a Bag, Garden Lime'3s a'ba/,., until further notico • 415 ' /"ANTED KNOY'N.—That W. Yile's Coach loaves Maurice Wednesday, and Saturday morning at 8.30,, arriving ,an ; IMosterton at IJ. The Coach leaves Masterton on the return trip at 8 p.m. Fares—2s Cd return Is 6d single. . " 3814 WANTED KNOWN-MRS Dawson '' (lata of Dunodin) Dressmaker Hcssey, street ' Masterton.V Sresse' made at reasonable priow, Ladie bodices cut and fitted. First-class fi and stvle. 8338 WANTIiD KNOWN—You can res a splendid variety of Potatoe at remarkably low prices for Cash, a GEORGE HERON'S Corner Stoia Hall Street. WANTED KNOWN -W. PRANG NELL, Coal and Timber Mer chant, can supply, builders arid other witli all kinds of Buildir g Timber,having a large stock on hand of Totara, Matai Rimc, White Pikb, and all dressed tim bers. Shingles, Hotoemooks, Firewooe coals &c., always on hand. Carting of all descriptions done at reasonable rates Doing my o»»n cartinp 1 can supply tim ber at Mill Prices. W.Prangnell, Corner of Renall and Queen Sts Masterton' WANTED KNOWN-That GEO. HERON is selling various sugah at greatly reduced prices for cash j also a Bplendtd assortment of teas, in bozos o all sizes, and of suit the ttruea
TTTANTED' MOW.-Mm pair W of Jroujcw vith Suit llt lias como to Masterton at last, an extra pair ot trovers with every suit of clothes. A suit of clothes and an extra pair of trousers (of the same staff) will be given in return for a five pound note, by the cheapest cash tailor in the Wairarapa, Top coats £2 5s (nett cash), troußers 21b rnado of good material, and honest legitimate workmanship, good fitj oor< feet style and finish guaranteed, Selfmeasurement charts on application to JAMES WEBB, Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen-street, Mastotton.Relect patterns to choose from, Order early to prevent disappointment from JAMES WEBB, tailor, Masterton. 0070 WANTED-rTo Lot a dwelling ol 9 Booms, Conservatory, Stableand other Outbuildings, 1 aoreofLand planted with fruit and ornamental trees, in Church-street, lately occupied by Judge Yon Stunner, For terms, apply to W Sellar - 324E ¥ ANTED TO SKLL.—A good 4roomed Cottage with Scullery in Queen-street; palin? fence ail round, Terms exceptionally easy. For further particulars, apply to \V Seu.au, MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF Australasia. Established I860." (Incorporated by Act Parliament). Registered under Lifo Assurance Cora, panies and Policies Actsof New Zealand. Effiiiw
SHOWS a TWENTY-TWO Year record of sound, honorable, and Prudent management, during which it HAS PROMPTLY PAID EVERY OLAIM. Ib a thoroughly COLONIAL INSTITUTION with all its funds invested in the Colonics, and no branches outside them, Does NOT issuo TONTINE POLICIES. Believing tho system aB advocated hero to bo a delusive and unjust form of Assurance. NEXT DIVISION OF BONUSES IN 1891 ENDOWMENTS FOR CHILDREN, The MutualLifo Association of Australia's Now Centennial Tables H.B. 14 and H.B. 21 Ato tfcumraendcd t(i tho aUontion of prudent and tlioufjhtful parents and guardians wto wish to provide moans for completing the education of a child on reaching tho ago of 14; or lor endowing a child with a marriage portion, or a boy wiih capital for professional or business career, on attaining 21 years o ago. Evory possible contingency is covered by these original Tables, and a good rate of compound interest is guaranteed at the end of the term by tho tho Policy, which is non-forfcitablo while Surendor .Value lasts. A father, age 80, endows his son, aged 1, for 1100, payable on his reaching 51 years of ago, tho Annual Premu'm beini £3 4s !)d, If the father should dio any time after tho lirst payment as above, instoad of tho widow naving to continue paying premiums, Iho endowment becomes a "Paid-up" Po|icy, ai:d matures when the boy renshes 21 yean of age. In the event of tho child's death during currency of the Policy, tho whole-'of Preinuims paid will bo refunded, G, S, W. DALRYMPLE, v . Local Agent P- G ILL lloa'dt nt Afjo.it
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3657, 8 November 1890, Page 3
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