G. & T. YOUNG, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, Lambtok Quay, Wellington, COEDIALLY invite Iheir Wairarapa customers and the public generally to call and inspect their large and varied stock. They have just received a nice assortment of JNew Goods, and all Departments will be found well stocked with new and fresh Goods. GOLD AND SILVER LEVER WATCHES from £3 15s to £3O. | FRENCH, ENGLISH & AMERICAN Clocks In great Variety of Style. GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, Consisting of Bangles, Brooches, Gem and Wedding Keeper Ei.igs, etc. NEWEST DFSIGNS. LOWEST PRICE SILVER & ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS. G. & T. Young hold a very large stcck of the above, landed direct from the makers. Being large Importers for the last 25 years, they are thorooghly conversant with the Home Makers and the quality of their Goods. Customers can rely on getting a better q-ialii-y of Goods than is usually kept in the Colony. REPAIRING DEPARTMENT. We undertake ail kind of Watch and Clock Bepairs. All work has the personal supervision of one of the Mbbsis Young. Please Note the Address — G. & T. YOUNG, Wellington, Dunemn, Timaru, and Oamaru. J. tf. BRUNTON JDAIi-OJEfc, EXC v Note the address— Qul-EN-STBEET, MaSTEBTON, Next door to Club Hotel. VICTORIA CREAM SEPARATORS, HAND AND POWER.
PREMIERE AWARD, Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition. FIRST PRIZE, Gold Medal, Sydney, N.S.W FIRST PRIZE, Silver Medal Kampen, Holland. FIRST PRIZE, Silver Medal, Courtray, Belgium. HIGHEST AWARD, Silver Medal, London Dairy Show. HIGHEST AWARD, Brisbane Exhibition Australia. HIGHEST AWARD, Dunedin Exhibition, New Zealand. Agents for the North Island. WILKINS & FIELD, IRON MERCHANTS, WELL IN G T O Kj_ W. Crabtree & Son, ENGINEERS, IRON AND BKASB FOUNDERS, BOILERMAKERS &c, &c. STEAM ENGINES. Saw and Fla* Mill machinery always on nana Matters of every description of wrought iron, split pullies, builders and contractors ironwork.ornamental castings, tomb rails, wrought and cast iran fencing etc. Gates, Cheaper than any firm in town I A. HENDERSON, JEWELLER, OF QUEEN-STItEET, _T AS just opened up a well-assorted stock of watches, ladies' and Gents bingies, riugs, brooches (gold and silver). spectacles, eye folders, lace brooches, Waltham chronographs, and every article In connection with the business, INSPECTION INVITED. A. HENDERSON. MASTERTON COACH '<& CARRIAGE FACTORY. THOS. WAGG ft CO. 3 EG to advise their Friends and the Public generally that they have taken over the'business lately carried on by J as. Koss and Co. fts Coach Builders, Wheelwrights, and general smiths, and it is their intention to still maintain the i.ame for the Masterton Coach Factory, i which .t has fcr years gained by testi- I monials throughout the Wairarapa. It ranks first for workmanship, and in material and high class finish is one of the best in the Colony. Edward Dixon will supervise the carriage building department, and all orders can be relied upon in the same style as heretofore. We have in stock and to arrive a first class assortment of American timbers, fittings and trimmings, which must with a hrstclass staff of practical workmen thoroughly convince the public that they can purchase at the Masterton Coach Factory vehicles of every description built iu the height of fashion, not costly, but elegant, and a perfect specimen of carriage building. THOS WAGK Jk CO. MASTERTON COACH FACTORY. "MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION AUSTRALASIA. ESTABLISHED, 18G9.
Incorporated by Ajt of Parliament* Registered under Life Assurance Comoauies and Policies Act ot New Zealand. SPECIAL FEATURES. IT will In- remembered that the Mutual Life of Australasia was the first office in these Colonies to issu-i policies absolutely fkee from all conditions. Larger reserves against Liabilitieu than any other Mutual Life Assurance Society transacting business in the Australasian Colonies and founded within the lest -10 years. Xot only was the valuation of assurances in ISS9 made by tht Institute of Actuaries, the H.m. Table with pure premiums and interest at 4 per cent, but special reserves were n.ade for suspended mortality and immediate settlement!.. Claims are settled without either dispute or delay, and the Association has never figured in C jurt either as plaintiff or defendant. At the ofhee of the Mutual Life Association Austialasia. P. GILL, j Resident Agent,
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18911013.2.20.4
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3937, 13 October 1891, Page 4
Word count
Tapeke kupu
678Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3937, 13 October 1891, Page 4
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.