Post Qffice Hotel, Gr- W- TABOB, Proprietor. HAVING puronaßed the Lease and Goodwill ot the above popular and centrally situated hostelryi Gr. W. T. begs to inform his numerous friends apd he commercial community that every are ana attention will be given to the omforts and requirements of Permanent Boarders and Commerical Travellers. The house afiords excellent accommodation. A SPECIAL FEATURE. One Shilling Luncheon Dailt, from' 1 to 3 o'clock. The very best brands of Wines, Ales and Spirits. G. W. TABOR, ProDrietor. HUME SON WHOLESALE & RETAIL GRO ERS TEA IMPORTERS, WINE. AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS 63 and 65, Willis Street. CEYLON. AND INDIAN TEA S, IN buying Teas from Hume & Son you get them at Importers Prices. Consumers of the fragrant beverage thus save, not less than four intermediate pvofitSj or f d to Is per lb. Hote the Prices Magnificent rich, pure, fragrant, 2s and 28 3d per lb Extra Choice Ceyion, 2s 6d and 2s 9d per lb This is the finest and most delicious tea the world can produce, and is superior to what is sold by most tea dealers at 3s Gd per lb ; 5 10, and 15 packets; in ur tight boxes, without extra charge^ Prompt attention given to ordors ;by pose, which should be accompanied by postal Order. HUME & SON'S, teas have a more exquisite aroma and delicious flavour than any other tea ever introduced into New Zea and . HUME & SON ! Import their Tea direct from the famous Haputale group of Sea Estates,, in which they have a lawte interest. , ! GROCERIES—Every description imported direci, and sold at the :'Lowest Wholesale Prices. HUME & SUN, The Largest Tea, Wine, and Provision V Dealers in New Zealand, —63 and 65, Willis-street, Wellington—- %% 200 Boxes, lllbs each, Finest China Tea, from 14s 6d per box, HaU chests, from Is 6d to 2s. 6d'per lb.; WHY IS IT . ou can always depend on getting' a ■ good article if you buy, CREASE'S A 1 COFFEE, , j IN THE TINS ? BECAUSE this articles-is a special preparation, the result of years of.- experience and labor. The selection and blending of the finest coffees known have been studied carefully until the present-combination has been adopted as perfect, and cannot fail to give universal satisfaction to consumers ; Ask your grocer for CREjASE'S ai coffee, In lib and 21b tins. And ynn aro Biiretr get tba right THOMAS JAGO,
CABIIVETMAKEK, UPHOLSTERER. AND UjnDERTAKEB, 1" •• . ; • • ' ' ■ QUEEN-STREET, MASTEBTON rf»HB PERMANENT N VESTMENT AND x LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIEATA. '! ; i :Main srßoer GBKITOWN ' Incorporate wader thelJuUding Societies Aot, • , 1876, ; Dibeoiobb Messrs W. 0. Cuff (chairman) M. Cadelberg, J. Fuller, W. Booth. W Skoet, and C. Pharazvn. . ... The Annual'lncome exce«d& £16,000, Capital on Loan £22,000; Profits already allotted £4 817; Reserve fund £892. The purposes for which the Association is established are twofold. / In the first plase it offers an excellent method of investment to those whowish- to accumulate their capital or savings at the highest rate consistent with per e; \ security, And Iby allowing small or large mm sto be invited by periodical payments,; it' conforms to the circumstances of all classes.' In the se'cbnd place, to those who require loans, upon properties they already possess, oi who may meet with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, it presentsthemeansof obtaining advances upon favorable terms. TJhe Association receives fixed deposits at rates tcf be agreed upon. Subscriptions on investment shares, 5s per month ultimate value of share £SO. Applications for sharps to be'addressed o the manager.' Alibflral commisßjon allowed o agents on investment ehfrresissuea through hem. Office Sours—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday,"tfopc ii> 4p,WvPw Dag-Tbe first Saturday in each month, between the hours of e nd 4, and 7 and 9 p,m, Maaterton —Mi G. S. W Dalrymple. Car tfirton—Mr F H. 'Wood. Featherston—Wi Q flox. Pahi tua—Mr A. Reesj. G WYETT •fonaget A GOLD MINER WHO SUF FEKED and Wasting Debility, |< Losa of Vigor &0., was restored to health in such a J&EMARKABLE MANNER, after all else had FAILED, and be will on receipt of a self-addressed stamped envelope, send the mode of this FREE to all fellow Isufiferers. Address, A Miner, G;P.O., Sydney. S.NEARY, Jinav ANTi SHOEMAKER, LATE OF THE TAUERU, H&S removed to QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, (next to the Star Hotel), where he w? carry on business in the same' workmanlike manner as heretofore. All kinds of work made to qrder. Satisfaction guaranteed at moderate rates, Country orders executed with dispatch. CLUB HOXJEJL, EKETAHUNA. Jj\ D. PELLING, Pbopbietok, HA VING taken over the above wellknown Hotel, trusts by qvpity »'nd best attention to piesit a share of public patronage. The travelling public will find the above Hotel the most comfortable and convenient in the Only the beßt brand of liquors kept Good stabling. Charges strictly moderFD PELLING, Proprietor. M«r C. NATUSCH H AS taken over Mr H. J. Haighj;s ARCHITECTURAL BUSINESS
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3743, 23 February 1891, Page 4
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