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Established in the Colony in 1862, G, and T7YOUNG, MBECT IMPORTERS, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, LAMBTON QUA!, WELLINGTON, ") ESPEOTIiULL Y draw the attention A) of the publio of Maaterton and surrounding districts to the following facta in connection with thoir business, 1. That they import all their goods direct from the actual manufacturers in the Home country 2. That they have no commissions to pay to Home buyers, Mr George Young, one of the partners, being buyer in 'Eng. land. , 8. That they buy for cash and secure all discounts. 4. That by their buyine from the actual manufacturers, having no commissions to pay, aud securing all discounts, their goods are landed in New Zealand at the lowest possible cost, and as only a moderate profit is put upon landed cost, no house In the colony can sell cheaper than.thoy can, if any bo cheap. G.&T.TOUNG, WATCH AND ELECTRO SILVER PLATE DEPARTMENTS i snouL feature of their businoss, and they feel confident that customers favoring them will have a High Quality of Qovdsat Moderate Prices SILVER HUNTING ENGLISH LEVEK WATCHES from £3 15/Electro Silver-plated Goods by the best

* LOAN ASSOCIATION or WAIRABATA MAIN-Slßtgr, OSSTIOWN, Dibeotobb>: Meßsra 0, Pharazyn (chairman) W, Booth. L. Oadolborg, J. Q. Fildee, J. Falter and W. Skoet. TheAnnual Income exceeds i"l6",ooo,Capital on r«.« poicnn. d..oi. ~' j_ ;,i... . ±.6,645} Keaorvo fund £538 I The purposes for which tho Asßoointion -is tablished are twofold, In the first plaio it loffora an excellent method of investment to I those who wish to accumulate their capital or "..: t the hhjheatrate consistent with n and by allowing waall orloi, I suhjb to bo lnveited by periodical payments, "it conforms to. the circumstances of all classes. In ' tho second place, to those who require loans upon- properties they already possess, oi who may meet witn opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously,itpresentsthemeaua uf obtaining advances upon favorable terms, The Annnnrntion rflfiflivoiiflYn/l,i.mn n {ta «*,.,.*„,, ..t jgreed upon. Subscriptions on investment £oO. PayDay-Tk first Saturday in each month, botweon the hours of 2 and 4 and 7 and9p,m, AoanS" Mustorton-Mr.G. S. W. Dalrymple, Carterton-Mr, F.fl, Wood, Foathers-ton-Mr, J. G. Cox, Pahiatua- Mr fl, W, Briggs, G. WYETT, I . Manager W. Prangnell (Cornor of Queen and Konall Streets, Masterton.) COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANT. 10 000 FEET ot well-s I ,"'V V «mber to select from at mill prices, comprising Architraving, Moulding, Skirting, Rusticating, Floorinland all kinds uf dressed, planed, and huilding timbers. Shingles, Houseblooks, Palings, eto. Doors and Sashes at lowest ourrent rates CREAM SEPARATOR WE call attention to tbo following features of excellence In con. nection with the " VICTORIA " Handpower Cream Separator : It la strong and substantially mado.The working parts have large surfaces, and wear and tear will thoreforo be triflims.-IMs not a toy,—lt occupies very little apace.—lb can be fixed to any stout table.—A strong boy or girl can drive it easily at full specd.-It is perfectly safe,-The rate of feed can be regulated while the machine is in motion. —Thiok or.thin oroam can bo obtained at willwithoutfroth,-Tho drum empties itself when it Btops.—Every part can be easily cleaned.—lt is made In two sizes, to skim twentyandiortygallonsperhour, Its price, which is most moderate, includes feed pan, regulator and paoking. -There are NO EXTRAS. Victoria Oroam Separators, for horse power, water power, or steam power, ' from lOOgals. to 300 gals„ latter having : Skim Milk Elevators. Horse and Hand-power Flour Mills, ' for farm use or tor small milling ' purposes. OHAFF-OUTTERS & HORSE. . GEARS

WILKINS & FIELD. IltON MERCHANTS & IMPORTERS, Manheira-alraetf, Wellioßton. AROHeITBOT, ' Hall-street, Masterton. BrmingsaniSpicificaim mm d wool sales. "* THE. NEW ZEALAND'LOAN ANE MEKOANTILE AGENOY COMPANY (Limitkd), will hold their FIRST WOOL SALE OF THE SEASON nt their WAREHOUSES, FEATHERSTUN Si. WELLINGTON, On or about FRIDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. Lberal Cash Advances (free of com. mission) on nil parcels sent in for sale hero or forahipment to London. Woolsacks, Oorosacks, Seeds, Foncine VVire and all descriptions of Station and Farm Requisites BUppiied at lowest eur» rent rates, WALTER G. FOSTER, Manager. ■F.Q. LEWIS, Travelling Agent, Masterton.

OABTLEPOINT ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. [im CLUB HOML.J SYDNEYARTHURPULL I b prepared to receive visitors for the summer season. Beina aitimfoH within a atone's throw of the sea, the house isa splendid 'reeort for invalids and others. The building is well furnished and provided with every convenience. Sea fishing in abundance, LETT'SMaiI coaches leave Masterton oyery Tuesday and Friday morning at 8 oclock, returning . mtimo to catch tho For terms and particulars, apply to B. A. PULL, Proprietor. ISPEGIAL NOTICE TKi ANTED Kn&wn-Thatl am rey V moving from my present pre. raises in Manners-street ,to my new Coach Factory in Yictoiia»street, Wel« lingfcon, offOubaofltreet Keolaimed Land and adjoining the Grey Valley Coal Company. I therefore wish to dispose of my present stook of Buggies, Ladies' Phtetons and Spring Traps now in possible-even at a sacrifice. M.BOHAN, Wellington Ooaoh Factory, A CAM, JMR€, CLIFFORD, ■'■■ iOipnistofßtMalUsOhrcli,)' \ IS prepared to receive pupils for Piano ■ aiIdSINQINQ.'. ■:■•::; ■ '. :' - : . Correspondence • will receive prompt '""""">• Addreas: Box 2?, Abate'rlvo

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4269, 15 November 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4269, 15 November 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4269, 15 November 1892, Page 4

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