I ; MISCELLANEOUS. /.., ~P Master,ton Coach arid ■ Carriage Factory. ,'.. ,^ ; E-6 P.B. I,E T,,0-It S. Emy - ty?pptiqi!..of l Vehicles Mam' WE tender..our .thankV,t.o .the. public . . generolly patronpleased to observe that the public of Ma'storton realise that tho Master ton Carriage; Factory being the only establisbnierilintlie TOrarapa that devotes itself only to Coach and Carnage First 'Ciaßa'Stalf'.'of frabticji .Bleohanicai studying 'the advancem'erit'of the tradej also every > custonter'a 'requirements;'theyihave cpme,to,the,coholusion that thelfactoryiia, tho rich t nlAft> to ftivW ,nr> fata, flirtr. vnllinlpfl where their .wants are'lmmedialcly aiteuded I to afcd their wdik finished in thatgraiid; style which is'so well known' throughout this colony, :We''are now' building' our famous' gigsdouble, Single.Buggies, Dog Carts,: Phaetonß, 4a Nothing succeeds like success; ;Theiworc ;.MESSRs3HpS.jM'|,CO, rnust rank first'as Coach 1 and' 'Carriage Builders in'thtf'Wairars'pa', , '' l "" , ' l ' "' i -FOR SALUDA BARGAIN' i..,; 2 I'haotoiis' and. 1 second hand i; "■•' ! .„ -.. ~": Double Buggy. '■,-,■ v ' T I EO'S I ';WA ; &-tt &' CO. .■.■■i.Vip'i'MESSES:::- ; T N returning thanh'fpr ; Hth,a-;y,ery; lib" J. eral patronage accorded to,, them since oommencirjig- buahiess,'-'. dc'siru to' remind those whose houses 1 require ; renu,yatiuir, that they can still be found uppo* site Mr Dameix's 'l!imber Yakdß, ChapeiSt., .Mastbktos ' ORDERS may also be left at' Messrs White & Co.'a, Quenn-St.
;JUST, TO HAND,! Phosphorus, Phosphorus, ■•V Ex 'Pakeha,' from London! " {■ LARGE shipment of<:tirat grade ill, Pliosphorua f'tr thff Eftbbit Sea-< Bun to be.sold at much lowm rates'than havo ever been (\uutod iu the district,
■■'■':.'.'G...H.^'eii£ES ! - ; '-.. WOQL,-.FLAXvDAIBY; PRODUCE & \';- , '''tio^MpipN ( 'lfJßN' , r. ,,, ' ; ' IBERAL advances made' Qgiiinat nil J kinds'of produce'for sale or shipment. Agents in England, Australia, India, South America and Canada, OmuJss-OnsTOJi Hoube Quay/ ;' .' 'I Wellington. - , Agent for Nnrthern Fire Assurance Co Agent for Globo, Marino Insurance Co Mariue.risks taken at the lowest rates VENETIAN BLINDS Revolving Shutters, 'PfIIOESMOST MODERATE. WkIHS FoK QUOTATIONS R. W. HENN/ Molesworth Street, WELLINGTON.
' PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. OAPITALFUNDSOFESTATES placed in the Public Trust Office guaranteed by the Colony. * 1 By "The Public .Trust Office Acta Amendment Act; 1891," the Colony now guarantees the integrity of the capital funos of properties placed in ■ the Public •Tmat. Office where there is no direction for the investment of such funds, or where thero is no other direction for their investment than generally, at the option of the Publio Trustee, in General Govern* went Securities of New Zealand or in mortgage of real estate within the Colony. 3. The Colony also guarantees on such • capital.f uuds a fixed rate of interest, to be credited quarterly, free'of all office charpes, to the properties from which the funds arise, ■ 3. The value of ihis guarantee will be obyious when it is considered that it is— ■, , (A.) The guarantee •■ of: the Colony against loss from investments in bad or insufficient securities, (n.) The guarantee of the Colony against loss from delay in the investment of moneys, (o.) The guarantee of the Colony that the intorest fixed by Order in Council shall be regularly and punctually- paid, free of all charges of the'Publio Trust Office. i. The rates of interest to. he allowed by the Publiq Trust Office on the Capital Funds for investment are 5 per cent on; any amount up to £3,000, and 4 per cent on the etnnuut in excess of £3,000, and these rates, ; -'■ which aro allowed free of all charges, \yill vesulfe in an income £s(l a year from LI.OOO, or 5 per cent 150. „ 3.000, or 5-percent 19,0 ' „ 4.000, or 4J,percent 230 „ 5,(1Q0, or 4a-stha „ 270 „ O.OQO, or 4| per cent . and so on. • J, K, WARBTJRTON, .: ■' . Publio Trustee A.HEND]j]R§O^ WATCHMAKER and Ijeweiler, Queen \, Maitertonv has just recoiwd> shipment of thelatest novelties deluding ■: ■" :>-'i JEWELLED BANGLES, Ladies' Combination Brooches and Watch Chaius, in Gold and „ Silver,. Ladies (iujd. Watches Iromfntafty), Gent's, Gold TiYaterbury Washes, & , Ladies' Short VVindWaterburys, Now designs in medals. • Presentation watches and marblo.' clocks in great RrietyV BeCareful What You Eat! ir\(l NOT, BE POISONED by using | BAKING POWDER adulterated with alum.. Insist,on having the Wh^n 1 is a pyro wholesbwio article, the besVrnpsey'can'.buyl'andhas'; : • THE LAKGEST;'saLB IN SEW ; .';: -ZEALAND./:.- ■; .:>[;■ ;loLqhad pf;principal,Grooers.,!H \ ;;;::;: ; : ; ;Jfrig!,;;if : ;, : : , ;i * LLTRESPASS.ERS.onMmHnvi L '■■ witK'or'• withoufi- giins and. dogs will be pcoseouted without further notice,' ■'■■ ,:v^&i/,HOLM£S,:. i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4091, 19 April 1892, Page 3
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680Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4091, 19 April 1892, Page 3
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