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SINGER'S SEWINGMACHINES. naj^g PER WEEK. Local Office:, . i JUBEN STREET, MASTERTON W. CULLEL DO IT WELL CONSISTENCY. Thiß haa boen our aim, and this WE ARE DOING, 88 the following Reliabln Blends .vill prove ivhen you taste them: DRAGON, 3/ „ HOTJDAH, 3/ KANGRA VALLEY, 2/10 ELEPHANT 2/8 ORESCENT, 2/6 BUFFALO, 2/4 , EMPIRE, 2/2 MIKADO BLEND OF CHINA ; AND INDIAN TEAS, 2/ \ MIKADO BLEND OF INDIAN TEAS, 2/ PURE CEYLON'TEA OF UNI. FORM QUALITY, 2/ IN LEAD PACKETS, ' Theso Blends biwe shaped an Incontestable course of fame, which is irrefutable and cannot stop, Upon a solid basis they were produced, end will so remain, Value first, confidence after—those are the links which constitute and bind a Offing to the great care exercised in selection, ih&se Blends are rich and refreshing, being quite free from bitterEMPIRE TEA COMPANY. W.&G.TUMBTJLL&Co., • PROPRIETORS. Masterton Coach and Carriage Factory. THOMAS WAGG& CO., PROPRIETORS. Every Bucription of Vehicles Manufactured on ths Premkes, WE tender our thanks to the publli generally for their most liberal patron ago since we commenced business, aid are I pleased to observe that the public of Masterton I realise that the Masterton Carriage Factory being the only establtahnientin the Wairarapa that devotes itself only to Coach and Carriage manufacture, witn every convenience and a First.Class Staff of Practical Mechanic!, studying the advancement of the trade, alio every customer's requirements, they.have come to the conclusion that the Factory is tho right place to order or take their vehicles to acd their work finished in that grand style which is'so well known throughout the colony, WV ate now building our famous gigs, double, Single Buggies, Dog Carts, Phaetons, Jcc. Nothing succeeds like success. There/ore MESSES, THOS.WAGG& CO, muft rank' first as Coach and Carriage Builders in the Wairarapa, FOR SALE-A BARGAIN 2 Phaetons and 1 second hand Double Buggy, THOB. WAGG k CO. T £E PERMA&ENT INVESTMENT AND 1 LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRARAPA Maw sinEKT Gektowh, Incorporated under theßullding Societies Art, Dibeotobs : Messrs 0. Pharasyn (chairman) V. Booth,L.Caselberg, J, G,Fildes, J. Fuller and W.Skcet. ThoAnnual Incomeeiceeds £l6,ooo.Capital on : Loan £24,800; Profits already allotted : £5,615 j Reserve fund £538 Tho purposes for which the Association la established are twofold. In tho first plajo it offers en excellent method of investment to those who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at the htehesttate consistent with per feet security and by allowing small or large conforms to the circumstances of all classes, In the second place, to those who 'require loans upon properties they already possess, bi who may meet with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, It presents themeahsof jbtainiug advances upon favorable terms, Tha Association receives (tied deposltsatrates to he agreed upon, Subscriptions on investment shares, 5s per month; ultimate value of share £SO, Applications for shares to he addressed to agents nu Investment shores issued through them,OraoeHourß-rMonday,¥edneßday,and Friday, ftdre'2to4p.m. Pay Day—The first Saturday in uch month, between thehoun of 2»rid 4 »ud7and9p,m, : j AOEXTS" I, ttutortou —Mr. G. S. W. Dalrymple, Carterton—MivF.H. Wood, Feathers, ton—Mr. J. G. Cox, Pahiatua- Mr H, W, Briges. IMPERIAL FIRE INSURANCE, COMPANY OF .LONDON, THE distinguishing characteristics of this old and wealthy Company pre Moderate Rates, Undoubted Seoubitt, and Pkomtt asd Liberal Settiehehi OF &AIMB, i Paid up capital and invested funds—£l,ooo,ooo. Builders, Hay and Grain Stacks and all kinds of Risks accepted at LOWEST RATES. Full 'particulars from tho Aaß«xa, JNO. GRAHAM & CO,, Mastebioh

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4045, 23 February 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4045, 23 February 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4045, 23 February 1892, Page 4

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