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Railway Boarding House (Nearly Opposite Post Office.) Hall Street, Masterton. rnHE proprietor of this PavoEIXE J Boarding Bouse, ir thanking his patrons (especially the working men) for past favors, having renovated and completely refurnished it throughout, beas to intimate that those giving him a call will find that for comfort, etc.,. it is secobd to uoue iu the Wairarapa. THE BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Board and Lodgin? 18s per week If paid in advance, or £1 ft the end of the ALL MEALS, OWE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING Smoking and Reading Rooms. Private Sitting lloom for Ladies. 300 D STABLING. FRED WKIGHT PROPRIETOR.

OMET H I N G NEW AND NICE. LATEST AND BEST, WILL PAY YOU TO TBY AGENTS-Messrs M. Caselber* and Co., Maßterfcon and Greytown. CEYLON TEA. Quite a flutter of excitement was noticed amongst the old habitues of Mincing Lane, London, when some magnificent samples of ' top-tipped leaf' tea waß sold at a fabulous price a short time ago. Since then quite a craze has set in in England for really fine tea, and low grade qualities are at a discount. In this colony really fine tea was for many years a luxury. The Union Packing Company by introducing their delicious blend, known as Bed Funnel Tea, have earned a great name everywhere. Mr Fit;?, oC Colombo, is now, w« understand, completing arrangements with the Company to supply them regularly with his choice hill-grown Ceylon tea, which is admttted by experts to be equal to any tea in the world. The Red .Funnel Tea is a blend which can be strongly recommended.—Extract from Content BOROUGH OF MASTEBTON, COKE )N SALE at the gasworks, 25s per ton or Is 6d per bag. R BROWN, Town Clerk WAIRABAPA NORTH COUNTY. "VT OTICE is hereby given that it is the iS intention of the Council at a meeting to be held on the 10th DAY of SEPTEMBER, 1891, to strike the following rates for the year ending 31st March, 1892: A General Rate »ver the whole County of 3-16ths of a penny in the £. A Separate Rate in the Riding of Masterton of 7-16ths of a penny in the£. A Separate Rate in the Riding of Wfredton of 7-16ths of a penny in the £. A Separate Rate in the Riding of Eketahana of i penny in the £. A Separate Rate In the Riding of Castle Point of 9-16ths of a penny in the £. A Separate Rate in the Riding of V ainuioru of 3-16ths of a penny in

the£. A General Kate ia the Whareama Outlying District of 3-4ths of a penny in the £* The above Bates will be made oil the Rateable Value tor the time being, of all the rateable property within the said County Ridines and Outlying District respectively, and will be payable at the County Offices, Masterton, in one instalment, on the 15th day of SEPTFMBER, 1891. The Rate Books are open for public inspection during Office hours at the Office of the Council, Hall eStreet, Masterton. | F. tt. MOORE, County Clerk. Aneust 9th, 1891. . MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. ESTABLISHED, 1869. Incorporated by Aot of Parliament. Registered under Life Assurance Comoanies and Policies Act ot New Zealand. SPECIAL FEATURES. LT will be remembered that the Mutual Life of Australasia was the first office in these Colonies to issu* policies absolutely free from all cojJDiTioNB. Larger reserves against Liabilities than any other Mutual Life Assurance Society transacting business in the ' Australasian Colonies and founded within the last 40 years. Not only was the valuation of assurances in 1889 made by the institute of Actuaries, the If.M. Table with pure premiums and interest at 4 per cent, but special reserves were made for suspended mortality and immediate settlements. Claims are settled without either dispute or delay, and the Association has never figured in Cjurt either as plaintiff or defendant. At the office of the Mutual Life Association of Auati alalia. P. GILL, Resident Agent. Edward Welch, (LATE GEO. DIXON.) GENERAL SMITH & FARRIER, Opposite W. Neill'a Livery Stables. ETT7 Wishes to remind his! • VY • old patrons and the public generally that he may still be found at the old shop. Shoeing a Speciality. All shoes made on the premises. Other work at equally moderate charges. A trill Solicited. Our motto is good workmanship and no bl.>w. EDWARD wej-cm, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3892, 21 August 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3892, 21 August 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3892, 21 August 1891, Page 4

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