Restaurant and Boarding "" House, '} '■ ':;■'."■"■■ ' W; TjI.RANCIS, begs'to.inform ■T] '. X 1 .the. publicoEAlasterton and3urmuuding ( fT,Btiict aiKltmvolleVa :tliat ho has oponc'd a',Rcstauiant and hoarding House opposito the Empire Motel, Queen; Street,-. Masterton where the comfort and, convenience of' his : Patrons mil be attended' to. v '■ , Breakfast, from ? till O Winner, do 13 do S lea ■ ■ dos do "V : Meals nfc all hours : for travellers, all meals is, bods Is. • : A cuVof tea, coffee or cocoa with biscuit, or sandwich ■ (id. A private sitting room' for''ladies and boarders. Has room for a few Boarder at 18s p'3f weetc. Gooi'Stabliny. Horse Feed and Stable Israeli horse, aiRLS'COIIIEGE JITEB nAMMOND ; :begsto..announc6 / that the THIUD TERM will conimono on MONDAY; September '22 nd, at OXFORD HOUSE.' '" " A Dancing Class -for Pupils and Others will be held on SATURDAYS ironilotol2a,m, ONE GUINEA PER TERM of 12 nuVJSKMEMT LIFE INSUR VI ANCE DEPARTMENT, Established 1870. EVERY POLICY GUARANTEED BY THE STATE, LOW PREMIUMS 7 AND LARGE BONUSES, " fpHE aim of tho Department has beon 1 to provido Life Insurance at the cost compatible with sajety, It does not charge its policy holders unnecessarily largo premiums 111 order to enable it subsequently to attract the ignorant by the glitter of increased bonuses. The premiums which it charges are tho lowest compatible with perfect safety, and aro less than the participating ratos of any other office doing business in Australasia. In spitoof this fact, at the last valuation (Decembsr, 1885) the assets of the office were found to oxeced the liabilities by no less a sum than £242,000 storling-A result duo to economy of management and low mortality. , .''• Funds at .present date exceed ONE-JtILLIOH AND A HAIF MUMS. ... Annual -Income exceeds £300,000. J H RICHARDSON, Commissioner STAMMERING AND STUTTERING, R' EY OWEN CURWEN, for a number of years himself an inveterate stuttoror, and who has effected a number of cures within tho past two vows; will undertake to euro any case, however bad tho patient nny bo (providing there be no malformation.' of the organs.) ' ■ ■ ■' Rev. OWEN CURWEN, Bch Sc. Auckland, P.O. A cure guaranteed 111 every case undertaken, (State peculiar form of stammof; a?o when contracted, and presentaso of ncupation.) 1 Ladies Paris Plituton, NEW, all iron JL undercarriage, very light ruuning and stroim, aprizetaker, PxilCE £3O, Worth £6O . '- : -^ 1 Ladies Phaiton, second hand; i$W class jiirdor, steel.; ; uudercarriwi very haiidsoihej ljehs 'attong,PJllOJiJJ2s. '. .'■•: ■ Can bo aeon at.Jb 1 Gi town Auction' .; ;■■■>,<. • ApprovedJnMls wiU:boMen if dosirL., ; u,.,.-;,^l:i^ J^;;..: ~$ FORPRIV&tf|SLE. ;\ ANE SEOOnSnB,:: XJ : .Trichord, in,'firjik&' order ' really good instrument, tolftjold vc cheap, '.Apply to,' . •':?!»&' "'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3671, 25 November 1890, Page 1
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423Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3671, 25 November 1890, Page 1
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