PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL. <yji!lK StbJSET. MASIEKTONi' P.WAQ6 ........Proprietor FOE fcho convenience of visitors, the Commercial Room and e*hors;tho SECOND BAR has been opened in the above Botol. Tho Billiard cm attached has been ronovato . fitted with oni, of Alcook'H brst Tables. A well-suppliod taole, and every comfor for travellers. Wines, Beers, and Spirits «f tho bea quality ' THE PEBMANENT N VESTMENT ANfA LOAN ASSOCIATION OFYVAIRARAPA Main sriiEEi GnsnowN Incorporate under thoßnilding Societies Act,- . . . '. 1876. DuiKCions , Messrs IV. 0. Cull (chairman) ■M. C-Lieftere, J. Tullcr, W. Booth. V Sheet, ami C.Pharazyn. ~ IhoAnnual Incomooxcccds £15,000, Capital on Loriij £22,000; Prufits. already allotted . ' i 4 817 jßcsorve fund £892. " Tho purpoaea for which tho'Assooiation is established.oi-o twofold. .Intliofirstplacoit offers nu excellent .method of investment to thoso who wish to accumulate thoir capital or r avings at tho highestrato consistent with per e: security, and-by allowing small or large si M 9 to bo. invited by periodical payments; it upon propcrtiea they already possess, oi who may meet with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, it presents thomcansof :btaiuing advances upon favorable terms. Thd Association receives uxed deposits atratcs to be igreed upon, .Subscriptions on investment dull*! (iu nnr mnnll. ~,1K„.t„ „„1„„ „f ~!,„,. too, Applications for shares to boaddrcssod o tho manager. A liberal commission allowed o agents on investment i hares issued through limn, Offico Hours-Monday, Wednesday, and I'riday, front to 4 p.m. Pay Day—The first' Saturday in toch month, between the hours of b nil 4, and 7 and 9 p.ra, AOENTS- - —Mi G. S, V Dalrymplo, Car tetou-Mr F H. Wood, Fcatherston-Wi 0 Cox, -Pahi hia-MrA. Heesj. G WYETT •faoaget
NEW ZEALAND LABOR, HOUSE AND GENERAL AGENCY. (Opposite Queen's Hotel,) 108 and 110 Lnmbton Quay, WIiUINGTOiJ, ECIMOLDERS, Graziers, Sawi millers, Farmers, Hotelkeepers and others supplied with sober competent shearers, station hands. Married couples, Axemen, Fencers, Farmhands, Milkers and other classes of servant, A Trial Solicited. • W, J. HUNT. W. PERRY, BUTCHER, Queen,Streot, „„ Mastorton, ) EGS to inform his customers and tho i J general public that having decided i) close No. 1 shop for the purpose of aildjn? to his dwelling houso, the business (as Boon as tho necessary alterations and improvements can he mado) will bo carried out under tho upervision of Mr FHolloway. His carts will run as usual and supply the best:quality of meat at the lowest possible prices for cash, Owing to tho reminder given him by the late firo, he takes this opportunity of requesting his customers that all overdue accounts must be paid- within one montli from date.
PHAEMAOEUTIOAL CHEMIST, (ESTABLISHED 1870) MEDICAL HALL. nUBSOMPTION lists aro bein K 5 started through the Lower Valley for. the purpoae of raisin? funds for tho beneßt of the children of tho late Allred Clifton, who died at Carterton about twelve months ago. Tho children, fiyo in number, with ages ranging from .fourteen months to sevon years, have been taken chargs of by Mr Lars Anderson, of Eketahuna, entirely at Ins own exponsO; So has applied to tho Benevolent Society for aid, but they iuformed him that nothing could be done in tho matter, He was informed tliot the only way was to hand the childron .over _to the police, ivhich he did not like doing as Mrs Anderson had promised Mr Clifton that she would see to tho children. It comes very hard on Mr Anderson to have to support tho children out of his own pocket, Mrs Clifton has gone out to work, but has bion very ill, and quito unable to assist in any way. Any ono who could assist bv giving a little would be doing a charitable aotion. Subscriptions may be left at the oiflceof this paper, . B'OJbS SAJLiS, lEOTIONS OF LAND.To Ore do lJ Eoad, botweon Hospital and resi denco of F. 6, Moore Esq. Torm Exceptionally Easy, Apply W Sbllui WHEN a FREEHOL SEODEED by •EASY MONTHLY PSTALMENTS which pay off principal and interest within a reasonable period, and which aro ONLY A TEIFLE moro than an ORDINARY rental, enabling a man without apital to acquire a homestead for his amily. The following Properties are now obtainable on the abovo libera torms, 1, Six room dwelling and two acres of land adjoining tho Droyerton Railway Station. 2. Six room residence and a quarter acre of land in Colo Street, a now property in first-class order. 3. Four, room houso and an eighth of an acre of land in Wrigloy Street, A cheap bargain for any working man. For futher particulars apply W.SELLAR, Queen Street, TAUEJRU SMITHY George Townsend lAYINti takon over the above wo known Smithy, solicits the pat ronago of the inhabitant* of tho Tarjpju and outlying districts. . ■ BlacksniithingWork in allits branch neatly executed, at lowost possible ' Wheelwright's work of eyery descrip 'Hon cwrio4 oufon liepreuiiaoa
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3673, 27 November 1890, Page 1
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795Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3673, 27 November 1890, Page 1
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