GENERAL, Artist and Photographer, . Lambion Quay, Wblhnoton, SPECIAL NOTICE, The great success which m have achieved it/our highly artistic work. together with tfie publication of our Medwcd Price List, (see below/ has induced others io attempt to follow in ourmh; but as we are Pratheal Photographers, POSSESSING INSTRUMENTS OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS and design, and having the advantage o/a THOROUGH ARTISTIC IKAINIMG J king (!}• sisted in our business by artists of acknowledged ability, and possessing the largest and best lighted Operating Room iii the city, with a Vestibule admitted by ths trmlling public to be tk most richly appointed ciriti to contain tlierim show or Photography in the colon;/, the Publii) tm. readily understand (/ic" reason of our superiority, and how utterly impossible it is for others to successfully compete with
PRICE LIST., ; OabineTs— I Three-quartet or fall length ; 6 copies ... ... ... -7/6 ' 12 „ ...12/6 TWO PROOFS FOR E4CH SITTING. ' MATT-OP A LETTES As exeoutod by us. The style of finish s not injured by Handling nor Moisture. OUR eucalyptus candy a speciality; for coughs, colds and sore throats, try it; mndo at the Caledonian Confectionery Votlu) Queen-streot, Maserton S.S. "RUAHINE" Has brought our first shipment of nioii CLASS FISHING TACKLE, THESE gouds were made specially for us by the best English makers. Tne shipment is too large to enumerate. Amongst other lines we have grand value in Waders, Rods, etc. CALL EARLY as already a large portion has been sold. ■P. 8,-48 Flics m wrapped specially to our orders. WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPER ATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd A ustraliau Mutual Provi clout 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.C, (Chairman) jThe Hon. Uiuules J. Johnston, M.L.0., (deputy Chairman); Auhed de Bathe Biundun, Esq. ; The Hun, Edward Riuhardson,O.M.G.; John Dunoan Esq, Medical Officer: De. W. G. Kemp, M.R.O.S, (England
rnHE ULDEST, WEALTHIEST, 1 AND MUST PROSPEROUS Australian Life Offiob.and tuk LARGEST in the BRITISH EMPIRE The Onl? Colonial Life Offioe WHIOH DECLAIMS A BONUS EVERY YEAR, The Method of Valuationadopted b this Society iso/the most stringent character, mid ensures a Considerably Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than that held by any other office in the AustraLsian Colonies.
ACCUMULATED FUNDS, 1 £10,500,000 ] TEN AND A HALF MILLION STERLING ' All invested to yield nearly 6 per oon ' Policies in Force 109,833 1 Sum Assured £37,066,211 1 Accumulated Funds £10,532,036 Annual Income £1860,347 , Gash Bonuses Divided... £4980,861 BONUSES CASH BONUS for ONE year, 1891, . £489,828, yielding Roveraiouary , Bonuses amounting to £1,009,000. This Cash Bonus m equal to 42'4 per cent, on the premiums received during the year. OASH BONUSES declared tor last FIVE Years, OVER TWO MILLIONS yielding Reversionary Bonusos exceeding FOUR millions ASSURE YOUR LIFE in the A.M.P SOCIETY AND BEOURK A BONUS EVEttY YEAR. EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT LESS THAN 9| PER CENT, ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Branch OfficeOU BTOfll HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON, Local Aoentb—Maafcerton, LOWES& lORNS ; Groytown, F. H. WOOD ; Canvassing usent, G, W, SOHRODKH, The very latest. WE understand the result of Profes. ' sor Goltou's recent signalling with Mars indisputably proves that the marvellous brilliancy of that . Plnnet is solely due to the fact of the inhabitants thereof using nothing but LIGHTOF THIS AGE KEROSENE, which, on this terrestrial sphere, is admitted to be the Salostand MOST POWERFUL ILLUMINANT known.
On a sample submitted t6 Win. Skey, Eeq,, Govocnineut Analyst, ho reports as follows "This sample is almost ABSOLUTELY COLOURLESS; is Quite Clear, and has but a VEKY SLIGHT ODUUB of tho article, Its Flashing Point (proving its safely) is Vory High between Oft and 144° i'ahr." NOTE.—Tho Government stipulate only that the Hashing point shall bgjiot less than 110° Falir. NOW LANDING, EX HENNY, fkom New York--10,000 KEROR EN E, 15 0' Each tin is fitted.witli Banker's new latent vent spout, and each case bears a some and attractive label, shoving THE LIGHT UF THE AGE. W.-M.BAMNATYNE AND OU,, AGENTS, WELLINGTON. TOaNGLEKS, Season 1892-3 VIaUISO TACU.K FISHING TACKLE, HBIUKO TACKLE J.WILLIAMS, Wholesale ahd Retail Tobacconist, I ismko Tackle and Fancy Goods I)ep6i, Queen-Street. ~, ~, Ma&terton, TUS C opened up, by direct stcaincra, a large " and clioico consignment of FI-HINU TACKLE, conaiating of Rods, Reels, Landing Nets, Silk Lines, Flics, Minnows, Oast Lines, Traces, Baskets, AVading Stockings, Fly Books et °' HODS FROM 6s to £5. 100 68088 FLIES To Choose From, The beat aud cheapest s'lop in New Zealand FOR MING TACKLE, J, WILLIAMS, Queen-street Mastertoa.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4223, 20 September 1892, Page 3
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741Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4223, 20 September 1892, Page 3
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