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CREAM BBPARATO y ' TT7E call attention to tlio foil VV features of excellence It neoiion with the" VICTORIA" J power Cream Separator iIt Is strong and substantially mi The working parts liavo large sut and wear and tear will thereto trifling—lt is not a toy,—lt oa very little space.—lt can bo fixed I stout table,-A strong boy or gi drive it easily at full speed,—lt is • foctly safe,-fho rate of feed « rogulnted while the machine is in m —Thick or thin cream can be obi at willwithoutfroth.-Tito drum on itself when it stbpn.—Every part < easily oleaned.—lt is made in two to skim twenty and forty gallons per 1 Its prico, which is most moderate | eludes feed pan, regulator and pa< j| -There are NO EXTRAS. g Victoria Cream Separators, for SB power, water powor, or steam p W 'rom 100j[»ls. to 300»ak, latter h 2 Skim Milk Elevators, ?■ The above include Automatic Regulator, Countershaft, Solf-' , Bearings, Steel Diso Pulley, Fast . Loose Pulley, Bolt and Scrom 1 j timber foundation, add skim ana .i..,.i„ Horse and Hand-power Flour 1 for farm use or tor small mill CHAFF-OUTTERS&HORS, GEARS )te. of eyery kind and at all prices » WILKINS"& FIELI ID S IltON MERCHANTS & IsiPORTERS ling Mannora-Btreet, Wellington, AustraliauMutual Pre hey dent Society tho AewZealand Branch: Head Office, Custom house Qua, ial- Wellington. Local Board of Directors: oys The Hon. Morgan S, Grace, I 0.M.G., M.L.O, (Chairman); The : , ct v Charles J. Johksioh, Esq,, M, (Deputy Chairman); Alfred de B luj Brandon, Esq. ; The Hon, Ed\ rficnißDsoN.O.M.G.: John Duncan iea „ Medical Officer! Dk. W, G. Kemp. M.K.O.S, (Eng rn i. rnHE OLDEST, WEALTHIi 1 AND na ll MOST PROSPEROUS AUSTRALIAN LIFE 01FIC !M AND THE ' LARGEST IN THE BRITISH I po- WKB. The Onh Colonial Life Offi ! CB WHICH DECLARES A BONUS EVERY MAR, The Method of Valualionadopk I this Society isoftlie uoststmigent i I • otter, and twim a Oonsidei Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities that held by any other office-h AwtrcMan Colonies IF 1 ACCUMULATED FUNDS bejj NEARLY ;.. £10,000,000 j™, ;flB STERLING, i a (. All invested to yield nearly G per < ° re Policies in Force 1 fl] % the Sum Assured £34,904 ) a Accumulated Funds ~, £0,73£ lis Annual Income J1,741 Cash Bonuses Divided „. £4,41 C irs, For FIVE YEARS ended 81st D jr- ceraber, 1890, Policies have been wn ,nd for ets SEVENTEEN AND A HALF A! to. LION STERLING. ~ BONUSES! .. CASH BONUSES declared for FIVE Years, TWO MILLIC i yielding' Reversionary Bon exceeding FOUR MILLIONS. BONOS FOR ONE YE 1890, £m,m, YIELDING VERSIONARY BONUSES , -. • OUNTING TO £967,000, This Cash Bonus wjs equal to i2i cent, on the premiums reoeired du the year, £• ASSURE YOUR LI! : ' IN THE A-M,P. SOCLES AND SECURE A »d BONUS EYEKY YEA id POLICIES ON NEW ZEALAN es REGISTER, 10,000, ASSURING t £5,000,000. ASSETS IN NEW ZEALAND 3 £1,419,276. EXPENSES OF MAJMGEMEN LESS THAN H 9| PERCENT. ON THE TOTAL INCOME, »g EDWARD W. LOWE, n ' Resident Secretary • BRANon Office—,y CUSTOM HOiUSE QUAH re WELLINGTON, al LOCAL AGENTS-Masterton, Lo' ,n and lorns; Greytown, F. H, WOO l g CanvMsiiiß asenfc, G, W. SCHROD! j° LOOK OCT FOR ;; J. MANDEL'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCONIST & HAIRDRESSII SALOON. » TJAYING taken the business 01 i XX from Mr MoLachlan, extens „ alterations will bo made to enlarge I t Saloon and build hot and cold Baths, e Best brands of Tobacco, Cigars, Ci# e ettes, and cut tobaccos keptinstoi . Fancy Goods at Cost f rice. j Don't mistake the address;— Cow of Queen and Perry-Streets, Masterti Noto-Ladios Hamvorkdone on alio • est nonce. Children a speciality. PEBAMBULATOKS —AND— I 3ASKETWAKE. IMPORTATIONS w'recfc from En JL land, America, and tho Continen also extensivo manufactures on tl promises by skilled workmen. GURNEY BROTHERS, 97, Urrat Willis Street, Wejotjto] (Jwt above Albert Hotel), Wish to bring their large stock- tl finest in Wellington—under public m tice, Besides having an unrivalled eelectir of MSKETIVARE, they are manufa< turors of PERAMBULATOBS of evei kind and shape and at every price, froi a few shillings to a few pounds. " RRi AHS" in who, wicker, wood an steel w th rubber tiros or iron {ires, re versible hoods, and. the latest invention for securing strength, comfort, and light ncss, In BA3KEIWABE, QVWEY BUM have a splendid assortment of Wh Plaii and Fanoy Goods, including Clothe basket", Wicker Chairs, Lounges, Dres Stands, Linen Baskets, Bird Cages Travelling Hampers, Picnic Baskets Flower Stands, Afternoon-tea Tables Ladies Work Stands, Floral Fire Screens Elegant Work Baskets, and otherarticlei tasteful in design and suporior in work* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Liberal terms and lowest prices in Wei-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4063, 15 March 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4063, 15 March 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4063, 15 March 1892, Page 4

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