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NOW LANDING, EX HENM, from New York--10 3 000 OASES LIGHT OF THE KEROSENE, 15 0' Each tin is fitted with Banker's new patent vent spout, and each case bears a handsome and attractive label, showing THE LIGHT OF THE AGE. W.M.BANMTYNE AND 0 0., W ELLINGTON. TO ANGLERS. ' Season .„ ... ~, ... ... 1892-3 [ 8 0 TACKLE ' FISHING TACKLE, ..■■'• : HSHIKO riCKLE J. WILLIAMS, Wholesale and; Retail Tobacconist, Fishing Taokie and Fanoy Goods Depot, •• Queen-Street. Masterton, JUS! opened up, by direct steamers, a large and choice, consignment ot FI-HING TACKLE, consisting ot Rods, Reels, Landing Nits, Silk Lines, Flies, Minnows, Cast Lines, Traces, Baskets, "Wading Stockings, Fly Booto, eto. • RODS FROM 5s to £5. 100 OTS BIBS To (Sum From, The best and cheapest shop in New Zealand FOR FISHING TACKLE. J, WILLIAMS, Queen-street Masterton, J 1 A ugtraliau Mutual Fro yi dent Society. New Zoaland Branch: Head Office, Custom-house Quay, ■Wellington. Local Board of Directors; The Hon. Morgan H, Grace, M,D., O,M,G„M.L,O,(Ohaimian);TDEHoN. Charles J, Johnston, M.L.0., (deputy Chairman); Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. ; The Hon. Edward fiIOHARDSON.O.M.G.iJoHN.DrjNOANEsQ,
Medical Officer; Dr. W. G. Kemp, M.R.O.S, (England mHE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST, X ABD MOST PROSPEROUS AusTBALIAnLiFB OFFIOB,AHD IDE LARGEST in the BRITISH EMPJKE The Only Colonial Life Office which deoiabes ' A BONUS EVERY YEAR. The Method of Valmtionadopted b tint So;ietn isofthe viostslringenl c/wraeter, and enmm a CmwideraMy Larger Reserve, to meet Liabilities than tht held by.any .ether.office in the Australasian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, £10,500,000 | TEN AND A HALF. MILLION STERLING All invested to yield, nearly 6 per con Policies'in Fobce Sum Assured . ... 109,833 £37,086,211 Accumulated' Funds ... £10,532,036 Annual'foapo.,.,;. ... £1800,347 Cash Bonuses Divided ... £4930,361 1 BONUSES GASH BONOS (or(M year, 1891, £489,828, yielding Roversionary Bonuses amounting to £1,009,000. This Gash Bonus \vs.s equal to 42'4 per cent, on the premiuma received daring the year, CASH BONUSES declared for last FIVE Years, OVER TWO MILLIONS yielding Revora'onary Bonuses exceeding FOUR millions ASSURE YOUR LIFE In the A.M.P. SOCIETY • AND SEOUBE'A BONUS EVERY YEAR, EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT LESS THAN 9} PER CENT. ON THE TOTAL INCOME. I EDWARD W. LOWE, Bbanoh Office— OUBTOm HOUSE QUAY, " WELLINGTON. Local Aoents—Masterton, LO WES& lORNS j Greytown, F. H. WOOD.; Canvassing asent, G, W, SOHRODER /S.S."RUAHINE" Has brought, our first shipment of HIGH CLASS FISHING TACKLE, nHESE goods were mads specially for L us by the best English makers. The shipment is too large to enumerate. Amongst other lines we have grand value in Waders, Rods, etc. • -OALL EARLY as already a large P.B.— All Mies m wrapped specially to our orders. .'."■■■'. WAIRARAPA.FAfIMERS' CO-OPER ATIYB ABSOOIATIOH, Lxu.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4224, 21 September 1892, Page 3
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688Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4224, 21 September 1892, Page 3
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