N EWZEALANDtttn/l'f COMPANY. ''* l/i ft BURTDN BOYS has been for Masterton diatriot. The oioei'' Old Borough flounoil Ghambera,Q 1 * ,i street, four doors from Olub Hotel, - UK' SIMPSON, v * Manaror, 'PHOTOGRAPHY. R HERMANN. Lato of Connolly and Herrmann, Larabtoii.Quay, Wellington;} BEGS to notify to his past patrons and the pubho gonerally that he has OPENED A NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, At the corner of Cuba Street, opposite Te iro/House. Tho Studio has been constructed under his own supemsion, and is fitted with all modern upphancea and inventions, which enables him to produce instantaneous wurk with more facility and succcb." than anything previously attempted. The Operating and Retouching are personally undertaken by R.H., whose skill in these branches of tho profession is already well known. Therefore the public may wly upon securing first MR HERRMANN'aIso possesses a thorough knowledge of Photographic Chemistry, rarely acquired by the", every day photographer, and as - the whole .-• foundation of tho photographio art is based on the chemical processes! the public will'no doubt recognise the : niportance of such knowledge WHITE SiVA|N HOTEL, Cuba StreeV Wellington. T.C. Rayner, (Late of the Wairarapa,) ; PROPRIETOR. '.. TC\T\ WISHES to inform hi 'XJ'JLV'■ old Wairarapa friend and public that he has taken tho aboy commodious hotel situate in the hear of the city, All favouring him with i call will find • overy - convenience ani attention accorded thenr at moderat l charges. Wines and spirits of only firs class brands kept in scook, First clas. stabling. Hot, cold and shower baths . All paper filed. ELECTRICITY IS JLIFfi, FREEJTrEE! > Eleotric Appliance Free ) rpOany man suffering from Nervou J Debility, Weak Vitality, 4c, will forward, FREE OF CHARGE, i valuable- Electric Appliance for cure o 3 same. Address, "Eleotropathist," car P.O. Box 402, Sydney. W. SELLAR, AIMT FOR , f Equitable Insurance Association of Ne' Zealand Protection of Creditors Society The Public Trust Office of New Zealand, _ MONEY advanced upon approved Free I, bold and leasehold properties from 12 upwards at lowcßt ourront rates o interest. " ■ BBhTS ft DEBTS niUeeted, and al '• other 'Commission agency busines nderiaken, Opfioes—Queen-street, Masterton, THE CARTERTON STABLES } Hannah & McKenzie INFORM the publio that thoy an taking over the MARQUIS 01 * NORMANBY STABLES at Carterton previously conducted by the late Mi * James Farrell, They have tjietefori special facilities for goneral carrying ant ' livery stable keoping. The stables an commodious, comfortable, well venti latod, and are supplied with over; convenience which travellers or owner of horses can desire. The plant will be vory complete aw will include every class of -vehicleCoaches, Brakes, Buggies, and Carriage Good and reliable horses always on han Particular attontion paid to the r quireinentsof commercial travellers, wh can always confidently write or tolegrap! their instructions to the Marqui Stables as of old. Roisonable charge dndsteady oivility. GOVERNMENT LIFE JNSUI VI ANCE DEPARTMENT, Lowest Premiums, State Guarantee, Participation in Profits. s - i. Present Accumulated Fund, overif 11,500,000. s Annuai Income kxcebds £300,000. Cash Suki'ius in 1885, ovek £242,00 i, (IAST DISTRIBUTION,) ■0 rjIHE Rates of Premiums now in fore is JL in this OJiicq, are lower than thos n charged to participating Policyholder j, by any other Office doing business ii the Australasian Colonies, It is nevoi , 8 tholess anticipated that, owing tocbeaj K management and light .mortality, vor; [, handsomo bonuses will become payabl ii to Policyholders insuring undor exiatinj rates. That this is not a mere estiiiiat i may be judged from the fact that, unde ii ho old scale ot premiums, from ir/iici ompamtinbj hitlk profit mit exped'd^ accrue, no less han of CASI SURPLUS, or nearly 25 per cont. o , the whole accumulated fund at tha i ( date, was found to have accrued duriiij j the quinquot nium ended the 31s if December, 1885. Of this amoun a £150,000 was divided, and the balance i) carried to reserve. i, All Participating Policies are entitled on becoming claims, to a Prospectivi J Bonus in accordance with tho auiuunl t of premiums paid since the preceding distribution.' Thus, the' advantages ol an annual distribution are secured ) without the heavy cost attaching thereto, J H-RIOHAADSON, . Commissioner / ;lOTIGE. ■ Fowls) fleese, turkeys and dresici poultry always on hand ready for tabl use, cheaper than any other shop ii Masterton, Fish .and Wharoaiui . flounders fresh twice a week, ' ' tieese, Turkeys, and Ducks purchasei in lurge or small quantities. - ; MRS COLE, Next Star Oflic FRANCIS' Restaurant and Boarding House, W inform YV ' J: the public of Masterton audsurrounding district and travellers that he has opened a Restaurant and Boarding House opposite tho Empire Hotel, Queen Street, Masterton where the eoiifort and convenience ol his patens will be attended to;' Breakfast, from 7 till 9 Dinner, do IS do 3 Tea do 5 do 7 ■Meala at all hours for, travellers, all meals Is, beds Is, A oup of tea, eoll'ce biscuit 'or 'sandwich (id. A private sitting; room 7br ladies and boarders." Has room for'a Boarder at 18s per week.'; Good Stablinp.';'Horse tFeod auld Stable ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3698, 30 December 1890, Page 4
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822Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3698, 30 December 1890, Page 4
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