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rcrrifc.NT uiht iwa V DEPARTMENT. Established 1870. F.VEIIY rOI.IGV GUAIUNTKEO BY THE STATE. For tho following, amoiifist many reasons, Ncw-Zenlanderß should support thoir national otlico:— 1. Its Security is absolute. 2. Its Premiums are low. 3. Its Bonuses are high. 4. Its Funds are all invested in tho Colony. 5. Its business is restricted to Now Zealand, the HEALTHIEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. New-Zoalaudera who insure In Anstralian and American ofllcos which obtain ttao bulk of thoir business from the Old World and tho othor colonics (including Queensland, Wontem Australia, and Fiji) havo to pay for THE LOSS AIIISINO FROM THE HEAVIEIt MOKTALITY OF THOSE COUNTBIES. Tho doath'rato in Quooual&nd is 60 per cent, higher than it is in Now Zealand. /.rri - MUt.ATRi) Funds at presont date over ONE AND A HALF MILLION POUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME, over £300,000. J. H. KJCHABDRON, ■f\ Commissions*. U. & T. YOUNG, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, Lambton Qcat, Wbminoton, CORDIALLY invite (heir Walrarapa yj customers and the public Generally to call and inspect their large and varied stock. Thoy have just received a nice assortment of New Goods, and all Departments wiU be found well stocked with new and fresh Goods. GOLD AND SILVER LEVER WATCHES from JE3 16s to £BO.

FRENCH, ENGLISH 4 AMERICAN Clocks In Rreat Variety of Stylo. GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, Consisting of Bangles, Brooches, Gem &Dd Wedding Keeper Bi.igs, etc. NB WEST DFSIGNS. LOWEST PRICB SILVER a ELECTRO-PLATED GOOBS. G. & T. Yotog hold a very large stcek of the above, landed direct from the makers. Being large Importers for the last 25 years, they are thorooghly conversant with the Homo Makers and the quality of their Goods. Customers can rely on getting a better q'ulii-y of Goods than is usually kept in the Colony. REPAIRING DEPARTMENT. We undertake all kind of Watch and Clock Bepairs. All work has the personal supervision of one ot the Messis Yor/NO. Please Note the Address — G. & T. YOUNG, Wellington, Dcnedin, Timarc, and Oamaru. D. HENDERSON & Co., [Limited-] SAWMILLERS, MASTEBTON. The Companies' Act, 1882." Capital, £6OOO in £1 Shares.

2/6 payable on application ; 2/6 on allotment ; 5/- on December 1; and balance by calls of 5/- at intervals of not losb than three months. DIRECTORSE. Feist, J. Graham, D. Henderson, C. E. Danieix. BANKEBS— Bank of New South Wales. mHIS COMPANY, which has been X formed for the purpose of taking over and working the extensive SawraiN ling Business of Messrs HENDEKSOfI & SHDTE, commenced operations on the Ist September, It has the right of cmt ting the splendid Totara Forest, 700 acres of bush, at Wenifce. Close to the bush is erected a Mill, almost new, with all the latest improvements in machinery, and in splendid working order. A tramway connects with the Te Ore Ore road. In addition to the timber, the Company has also the sole right to the limestone on the property, of which there is abundance, and of superior quality. The Company has purchased the right to out 420 acres bush on Mr A. Burnett's property, Fermidge, and a Mill is being worked there in connection with the busi. ness. The whole of the Timber from both properties is delivered at the Kuripuni Mill belonging to the Company where planing and Moulding Machines are erected, and this portion pf the work is carried out.

The Company has under negotiation other timber rights which, with those already acquired, will secure to it an ample supply for many years. The Company possesses in We llngton and in the South Island a profitable market for all '■■ he timber it can produce and the directors are of the, opinion that apart from its importance as a local industry the enterprise will prove a sound investment. One thousand shares are already allotted, the balance being now offered to the public. Copies of the prospectus and further particulars oan be obtained upon application to Mr Hondoson, nt the office of the Company Kuripuni, or from any director, or from the Bank of New South Wales, Masterton. All applications mußt be lodged by October 31st, at which date a fuither al-| lotment will be made. D. HENDERSON, Managing Director. \ NEW DEPARTURE. SEVENTY-FIVE GUINEA PIANO FOR NOTHING! Desirous to encourage and develop the faculty for Music, so apparent in the rising generation of this colony, SCOULLAR &CHISHOLM Have determined to GIVE AWAY a first-class instrument worth Seventyfive Guineas ABSOLUTELY FOR NOTHING

The Conditions are as Follows : All purchasers of a Piano at our Warehouse within the next Twelve Months will receive a numbered card, a counter* part of which will be kept and safely filed Or. the 22nd day of August, 1692, the. gentlemen named hereunder will deter mine, by ballot, in the presence of the purchasers, to which of them the Piano shall be given. If the fortunate party has previously purchased a Piano at, say, £SO, ho may exchange it for one at £78155, or he can have the balance in cash, and whatever he haß paid upon his in at rumen t will be refunded, or if he has bought a Piano at a higher price than that to be given away [ the Seventy-five guineas will bo deducted from the purchase money thereof. We have in stock and on order for our Wellington Branch One Hundred and Fifteen Pianos, Purchasers therefore can fael assured of the most ample choice in the selection of an instrument, and at the best value obtainable. The following gentlomen have very kindly consented to act as the Committee to superintend and carry out the ballot, viz : -Mr F. W. Haybktlo, Auctioneer ; Mr William C. Chatfield, Architect; and Mr J. 0. M'Kerrow, Stock and Station Agent. SCOULLAP. & OHISHOLM, Lambton Quay, Wellington,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3953, 2 November 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3953, 2 November 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3953, 2 November 1891, Page 4

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