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SING-EK'S, SEWIiS.G . MACHINES. FROM f»/A PER WEEK. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON W. OTJLLEN. DO IT WELL CONSISTENCY. This has been our aim, and this V<E ARE DOING, as the following Reliable) Blends will prove tfhen you taste them: DRAGON, 3/ HOUDAH, 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 TEAB, 2/ PURE CEYLON TEA OF UNIFOEM, QUALITY, 2/ IN LEAD PACKETS. These Blends liavo shaped mi incontestable course of fame, which is irrefubablo and cannot stop,- Upon a solid basis they were produced, and will so. remain, Value first; confidence after—these are the links which constitute arid bind a Owing to the great care exercised in selection, these' Blends are rich and refreshing, being quite free from bitter}lffi TEA COMPIM. W.&G.TUMBULL&Co., PROPRIETORS. Masterton Coach and Carriage Factory; THOMAS WAQG& CO., PROPRIETORS, Entry Dumptionof Vehkks Maimfactwei on th.Prmm, ■<

WE tender our thanks to the. public generally for their moat liberal patronago Bince we commenced business, aid aie pleased to observe that the public of Masterton realise that the Masterton Carriage Factory being the only establishmentin tlioWairarapa that devotes itself only to Coach arid Carriage manufacture with every convenience and a First Glass Staff of Practical 'Mechanics, every oustoruer'a requirements, they have come to the conclusion that the' Factory is the right place to order or take their vehicles where their wants are .immediately attended to ar.d their work.hmshed in that grand style which is so well known throughout the'colony, Wo are, now .building, our famous „gigß, double, Single Buggies, Dog Carts,' Phaetons, 1 4c, Nothing succeeds like .success.. Therefore , MESSBS, THOB, WAG(B CO, Builders in the wairarapa, FOR SALK-A BARGAIN 2 Phaetons aiid.l second hand Doublo'Buggy, THOS. WAG 6 k CO; LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRARATA MainbibeetQbkytown,

Dibeoiobb s Messrs Oi Pharezyti (chairman) W. Bootb. L. Cadelberg, J. G, Fildca, J Fuller and W.'.Skeet.

TheAhnual Income exceeds JBls,ooo,Capital on Tnm ("MUM. Pr..flt. ,1..,.,1„ .11..U.J ; . i 6,616 j Reserve fnad£63B . ' Tho purposes -for .which tho Association la established ,we'twofold,. In tho first phwe it' offers mi wcellent method of investment to those who vriifh to accumulate their capital or feet Beouritjr and by allowing amtiU or large sues to bo invented by periodical payments, it conforms to the circumstances of all classes. In the second place; to those who' requite loans upon'properties .they already possess, 01 who may meet with opportunities of acquiring properties advat>tageoniiy,'it presents themeansof jbtairAipdvancos upon favorable terms, Tht As«ociation receives liie'd deposits strata to bo agreed upon, Subscriptions- on.investment iharoß, 6s per month; ultimate value of chare £50,.'. Applications for shares to' be addressed to tho manager, A liberal commission allowed to agents on investment shares issued through thomi OfflceHours—Monday, Wednesday, and Fridaji'fnm 2to 4 p.m.; Payt)ay—The first Saturday in uoh month, between ,tl» hours of 2ind4 »ndTand,9p,m,', ''."" Aarajs--'. Wastortoii r- Mr. 6.' S. ff, Dalrymple, Carterton—Mt, F, H, Wood, iFeathors-ton-Mr. JjG, Mr H,- W, Biiggs. ::\ •'-•:' VG WYETT,, . ' CQMPWTW'LONDON THE distinguishing characteristics of this old and woalthy Company m Modekateßates,' „ Undoubted Bkoukhy.'AM) PfloMri and Liberal BErmaiJST of Claims, Paid up capital and invested funds—- . . £1,(300,000. Builders, Hay and Groin Stacks aud all kinds of Bisks accepted at LOWEST KATES, Full particulars from tho Agents. JNO. GRAHAM k C 0.,." ■'Mi'Blß'»io».

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4047, 25 February 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4047, 25 February 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4047, 25 February 1892, Page 4

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