STAMMERINQ^ANp^UTTEBING K' EV NQWEHlGUffWEN.lfiir ii nmnfeyof • ■ an instate stotfofy, aiidffiio hasoffe'oted a number ;of puna .within'.' the': past : ,'tjso yearsiwilliundertakelo' ouro'aiiy case, ao^ayer;.baH.the :i patieiit'.miy::bo',(pro-' tiding theto be no malformation. of the Mails.)':.' '.':' ' RBY.-.OWENOURWENrBcIiSo, ■ \ Auckland, P.O. A.-.oiiro guaranteed- in' every casa undertaken, (State -peculiar form of stammer,''' aft 'when contracted, and preabntaijeofoo'upation.) ■'..',' TOVIKNMENT LIFE IN9URI ~; ANCE DEPARTMENT, '■•;! ;• . ''Established 187 a .;, ' ' EVERY POLICY GUARANTEED BY THE '. \ STATE, LOW PREMIUMS AND LARGE BOMJSES.. ■X to provide Life Insurance at the cost compatible with sajety, It does not charge its policy holders unnecessarily lari{6 premiums in order to enable it subsequently to attract tho ignorant by the glitter of increased bonuoos. Tho premiums which it charges are the lowest compatible with perfect safety, and are less than .the participating ratos of any other' office doing business in Australasia, In Bpite of this fact, at the last valuation. (December, 188ji) the assets of the office were found to exceed the liabilities by no less a sum than £242,000 Bterling-A result' duo to economy of. management and low mortality. Funds;at present date ex'oeod. ONE, MILHON AND A HAI/J POUNDS.' Ak;,-jai, Income oxceeds £300,000, - J, ff RICHARDSON, Commissioner
Restaurant and Boarding House, VV "' I JD tho publio of Masterton andaurrounding district and travellers that he has opened a Restaurant and Boarding Homo opposite tho Empire Hotel, Queen Street, Masterton where the comfort and convenience of hia patrons will be attended to. Breakfast, from 7 till 9 Dinner, do 12 do 3 Tea do ,5 do V\ Meals at all hours for travellers, all meals Is, beds Is. A cup of tea, coffee or cocoa with biscuit or sandwich (id. A private sitting room for ladios and boarders. Has room for a fow Boarder at 18s per week. Good Stablinp. Horse Feud and Stablo 1b each horso,
NEW ZEALAND INSURANU "jTR BUJRT-DN BOIS has been appointed agent for . this Company for Masterton district, The office lain Old Borough Council Chambers, Quoonstreet, four doors from Club Hotel, . R. ST SIMPSON, PHOTOGRAPHY. R HERMANNLato of Connolly and Herrmaun, L&mbton-Quay, Wellington.) BEGS to notify to his past patrons and the public generally that he OPENED A NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, At the corner of Cuba Street, opposite To Aro House.
The-Studio has ; been constructed pdet his own Buporvision, and is fitted with all modern appliances and inventions, which enables .him to produce instantaneous work with" moro facility and Buccesp than anythjng previously atfenjptej); ' ' '■' "■.■!■' Tie Operating and Retouching ate personally undertaken by R.H., whose skill in these branches ot the profession is already well known, Therefore the public may'rely upon securing first class work at lowest possible charges MR HERRMANN also possesses a thorough knowledge, of Photographic Ohemißtry, rarely acquired by the every day jphytofrnpheri and n» ■ tl>; i6Undatiun of tho photographio art is based on the clieinicj)) t|io P(jblip wjll n« doubt recognise the m'portance of such knowledge WHITE SrVAN HOTEL, Cuba Street, Wellington. (Late of the Wairarapa,) PROPKIETOR. T' fit). WISHES to inform his 'V'JA)' old Wairarapa frionds And public that he has taken, the abovo commodious hotel situate in the heart of tho city,' All favouring hjm |jtha pajl w|U flpd every copyenlcnjis and attention accorded 'tlieru at moderate charp. Wines and spirits of pnly first class brands kept in spook, First class stabling. Hot, cold and shower baths, All papers filed,
FOR SALE. JLUO Eketabiina, County road,.and eye to mora Government land. Itiiprovements :—One four-roomed house, outhouses, 11 chains of fencing, ,80 acres in grass, Blockade, garden, 40 acreß totara, and some road drain. An offer wanted. For Further particulars apply to Jmun Owen, Post Office, Plcokvillo, Maneaone .W.'SELIAB, AGENT FOR Equltablo Insurance Association of New Zealand . Protection of Creditors Society rho Public Trust Office of New Zealand, MONEY advanced upon approved freehold and leasehold : properties from i 25 upwards at lowest curront rates, of interest. .''''■'■ REMS& DEBTS collected, and all other Commission, ajjonpy business nderlaken. Offices—Queen-street, Maaterton. THE CARTERTON STABLES. Hanmih & MoKenzie INFORM the public that They aro taking over tho MABQDIS OF NORMANBY STABLES at Carterton, previously conducted by the late Mr James Farrolh They have therefore special facilities for general carrying and livery stable keeping.- The stables are commodious, pomfortalile, well ventilated, and are supplied with every convenience which travellers or owners of horses can desiro. ■ Tlie plaufc will bo vory conipleto and will inoludo.every', olass o£ : veliiolo— Coaches, brakes, Buggies, andCariiagep Good and reliable horses always on hand Particular attention' paid : to tho ro oan always or telegraph their instructions' to the Marquis Stables aa of old, : HewnaWe charge? *niit«i»iy «!vi)Hy>r : '.' ; '•••:'••'' •.'■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3684, 11 December 1890, Page 4
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