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SPECIAL NOTICE. TKi ANTED Known-Thatl am roVV moving from my present promisea in Manners.street to my new Coach Factory in Wellington, off Cuba-Btreet Reolaimed Land and adjoining the Grey Valley Coal Company. I therefore wish to dispose of my present' atook of Buggies, Indies' Phtetons and Sprint" Traps now in Manners-Btreet; shop as speedily as possible—even at a sacrifice. M.BOHAN, Wellington Coach factory. BALLINGER BROS., PLUMBERS AND WHOLESALE 1 MANUFACTURERS OF- , Timvaro, Spouting and Itidgine, Colonial Oyens, Baths, Tanks, Lead* ' headed Nailß, etc ■\ Makers of the •• CODLINMOTH KXTERMINATOR. ADDRESS: Waring Tailor-Street-NearTheDbillshbd, Wellington A iistralianMutunl ProyiUont Society. New Zealand Branch: Head Office, Custom-house Quay, Wellington. Local Board of Directors! The Hon. Morgan . S; Grace,' M.D., 0.M.G., M.L.O, (Chairman) j'Tm Hon. Chimes'J. Johnstoh, M.Tj.O,, (De< puty Chairman); Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq..; The Hon. Edward Riohardson.O.M.G.; John Duncan Esq, Medioal Officer! Dr. W. 0. Kemp. M.MS. (England) mHE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, 1 And MOST PROSPEROUS . Australian Life Office, and the LARGEST in the BRITISH EMPIRE The Only Colonial Life Office A BONUS EVERY YEAR. Tk Method of Valuatimadojited by this Society is of the most stringent elmracter, and ensum a Considerably Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than Ihdt kid by any other office in the Australasian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, (ten and a half millions) sterling, All invested to yield newly 6 per ce it, Polioiez in Force .'.. 109,333 Sum Assured %,0b'6,211 Accumulated Funds ~, £10,532,036 Annual Income 11,860,347 Cash Bonuses Divided „, £4,930j8Gl BONUSES! GASH BONOS for ONE year, 1891, £489,828, yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to £1,009,000. This Cash Bonus was equal to 42'4 per cent, on the premiums received during the year.' CASH BONUSES declared ior last FIVE Years, OVER TWO MILLIONS ' yielding Reversionary ißonusos exceeding FOUR millions.

ASSURE YOUR LIFE In the /A.M.P. SOCIETY AND BECURF A BONUS EYEUY YEAR. . EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT LESS THAN 0£ PERCENT. ON THE TOTAL INCOME. ISDWARD-W. LOWE, Ejsident Secretary.Branoh Office- ;■■•■■ CUSTOM .HOUSE : Qt) AT; , WELLINGTON; Local Agents—Maste'rton, LOWES& lORNS; Greytown, ; F. H. WOOD : Canvassing agent, fl. W. SCHRODER. PUBLIC TfiUSt-OFFICE, • OAPITALFUNDSOFESTATES placed in the Public TrustOflice guaranteed by the Colony. : 1 By. >' The Public Truafc Office Acts Amendment Act, 1891,'! the Colony now puaranteesthe integrity of the capital funds of properties placed in tho Public Trust Office where there is no direction for the investment of such funds, or where there is no other direction for their investment than generally, at the option of the Public Trustee, in General Govern- . -ment. Securities of New Zealand or in mortgage of real estate within the Colony.. 2. The Colony also guarantees on such capital funds a fixed rate of interest ■ tobocredited.quarterly.freoof al office charges, to the properties frura which the funds arise. 3. The value of iMb guarantee will be obyious when it is considered thatit .. is—(a.), Tho guarantee of the Colony aeaiust loss from investments in bad or insufficient securities, (b.) The guarantee of the Colony against loss from delay in the investment of moneys, (c.) The guarantee of the Colony that the interest fixed by Order in Council shall be regularly and punctually paid, free of all charses of the Public Trust Office. 4. The rates of interest to b9 allowed by the Public 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 amount in excess of £3,000, and these rates, which aro allowed free of all charges, will result in an income of—£6o a year from LI.OOO, or 5 per cent 160 „ 3,000, or 6 per cent 100 „ 4,000, or 4f per cent 280 , „ 5,000, or4B-sths„ 270 „ 6,000, or 4| percent and so on, J, K. WARBURTON, Publio Trustee,

TEW THE LIVER & KIDNEYS Do not Work Freely, use "PARAMO." Mafiterton agent: Mr T. G. Mason Masterton Coach and 'Carriage Factory. THOMAS WAGG& CO,, ' PROPRIETORS. Every Dmiption of Vehicles Manufactured on the Premises, WE tender our thanks to : the. public . generally for their moat liberal patronage.since we commenced business, nsd are pleased to observe that the publio of Mnsterton renlinn t.W. flu. Mnstofm. fWria™ ff<,„t n „. being the only. cstoblishmcntintholVairarapa that devotes itself only to Coach and Carnage manufacture with every convenience and a First Class Staff of Practical Mechanics, studying the advancement of the trade, also every customer's. rcquiremontfl, they have come to the conclusion that the Factory ii the righ, place to order or take their vehicles where their wants are immediately attended to or.d their work finished in that grand style which is so well knownthroughout the colony. We are now building ■ our fomous gigs double, Single Buggies, Dog Carts, Phaetons ic, Nothing succeeds like success. Therefore MESSRS.'THOS.WAGG&CO.

must ranlf first as Couch and Carriage Builders in the "\Valrarapa. FOR SALE-A BARGAIN I'haetons and 1 second hand Double Buggy. • 3. WAGG 4,00 D SMITH'S SEAMLESS BOOTS i are quite the rage. No wonder, when be makes thorn for £l2s He has so many orders on hand that ho has employed a first class tradesman to assist, sn no mire disappointments. REAL HANDSEWN BOOTS made, and repairs done at oheapesi rates in 'own. It you wont a pe'rfcotfit and comfort go to'. SMI TH, next Lowes

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4124, 28 May 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4124, 28 May 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4124, 28 May 1892, Page 4

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