SINGEK'S SEWIMG ' MACHINES. ,FROM Q /A PER WEEK, i « I m $ M s LooaiOmoeQUEEN STREET, MASTERTON W. OULLEN. THE PUBLIC INVITED TO INSPECT SPECIAL NEW STOCK MIAMI CLOTHING, MEN'S, YOVTHS AND BOYS mm, \OVEnCOATS, AND HOSIERY. THESE ARTICLES AM EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUE. GEO. JOHNSTON, GENERAL MERCHANT, Queen Street, Masterton. Agent for the Commercial Union Assurance Company (Fire). Agent for A. Yates and Co's celebrated Seeds PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CAPITAL FUNDS OFESTATES placed in the Public TruntOfficeguaranteed by the Colony. 1 By "The Public Trust Office Apta • Amendment Aot, 1891," the Colony now guarantees the integrity of the capital funds of properties placed, in the Public Trust Offico where there is no direction for the investment of such funds, or where' there is no other direction for their investment ' Public Trustee, in General Government 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 "to be credited quarterly, free of al '• offico charges, to the'prcpef ties from which the funds arise ' . 3. The value of ihis.guarantee will be obvious when it is considered thatit is—(i.) The guaranty of the; Colony against loss, from investments in bad or insufficient securities, (n.) The guarantee of tho Colony ' against lobs from delay in the investment of moneys, (o) The guarantee of the Uiilony that the interest fixed by Order in Council shall be regularly and punctually 'paid, free of all chareea 'of the Public Trust Office. ' 4. The rates of interest to be 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 are allowed free "of all charges, will re'sult in an income of-^-'' - ! ' £SO a year from LI ,000, or 6 per cent it 180 „ 3.000, or 6 percent 190 „ 4.000, or 4} per cent 280 „' 5,000, or 48-sthß „ . 270 „ 6,000, or4J percent and so on. • • J. K, WARBURTON, Publio Trustee. Masterton Coach and 'Carriage Factory'.' THOMAS WM&CO^ PROPRIETORS. ' Evert/ Deicription of Vehicles Mamfactored on■ the Premises', ; W generally for their most liberal patronage since we commenced business,- arid aro pleased to observe that the publio of Masterton realise that the Masterton Carriage Factory manufacture with every 1 convenience and a First Class Staff of.Praotical .Mechanics, studying the advancement of the trade, also every customer's requirements, they .'have come to the conclusion that the Factory Is the righ; place to'order of 'take their Vehicles where their wants aro immediately, attended to atd their woik finished in that grand style which is so well known throughout tho colony, We ate now building our famous gigs double, Single Buggies, Dog. Carts,- Phaetons 4c. Nothing succeeds like bUcwbs. Therefore MESSR9. THOB. WAGG k CO. must rank firit as Coach and Carriage Builders in the Wairarapa, FORSALE-ABARGAIN,; ;• THOB. WAGG 4.00 IRESH OYSTERS can now be obtained at any time at t • M,RS C(XLE'S OYSTER SALOON,QoebnStrbet. i FREBHand SMOKED FISH daily smoked in our own Bmoke . Horn Try it
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4138, 14 June 1892, Page 4
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515Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4138, 14 June 1892, Page 4
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