} HOTOGBAPHEES, iplmmlloHi)ExalkM\i j OF GLASGOW, ~0.M,G. aHE COUNTESS OF GLASGOW, First Prize MemlistsSyD.W, MeMOCBNK AND New ZeAIAND EXHIBITIONS. 7, Willis-Street, Wellington, [LL, during tho balimco of tho MONTH OF NOVRMBIiR THE WHOLE OF DECEMBER, MAKE SPECIAL CONCESSIONS'IN THEIR PRICES FOR LARGE SIZED FAMILY AMD OTHBB GitUUPS.FOR 'XMAB PRESENTS, NEW YEAH GIFTS, AND PRESENTATIONS. msmLSSwo&TEi dims, 7, WIUMTBEET, Nearly opposite the Empire Hotel. MASTERION COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY. TMWACUO., I'KOPRIBT.OKS. A SINGLE visit to out factory will convince you what may be accomplished by an intelligent study of tho special wantß of n business combined with tho brat workmanship and materials, It is seldom more than one vehicle is built after precisely tho saino design. Our styles arc models of perfection. Tho quality of our work is of the highest grade, Vo invito you to order a samplo vehicle, The reputation of the Mastcrton Coach Faotory is wellknown, Tho public will look to practical experience and must know that CIIEAPWORK is a drag on tbo wheels of enterprise. Vo arc in co-operation with the general publicand tho fact of so many vehicles being turned out of our factory during the past year shows clearly that they appreciate n first-class article, which always pays a good percentage on tho capital invested. Vo are building light pleasure vehicles of all descriptions. Inspection costs nothing. Prices and drafts on application, THOS. WAGG & 00.
JAMES ELLIOTT, HAVING PURCHASED tho Stock of Saddlery, etc., in tho bankrnpteatabo ot E. G. 'WILLIAMS at 10a in tho £, will offer those goods at a ridiculously low price for FOURTEEN DAYS ONLY, on tlio premises lately occupied by B. G, "Willinms, Amongst the stock are : •2 DOZ GENTS' SADDLES. 7 LADIES'SADDLES. 4 SETS BUGGY AND TRAP HARNESS. A FEW SETS OF SHAFT AND LEADING HAKNESS. AND THREE PACK-SADDLES. As theao lines occupy a great deal of room, they will be sold ot a great sacrifice, as I have just landed 19 CASES EX lONIC, containing all the most recont novoltios in hunting and ladies' saddles, English harness, etc., and havo no room in my old premises for them, For Fourteen days Only. J. ELLIOTT, Queen-street-Masterton, TWO TUKKSHING MACHINE PLANTS FOR SALE. BURTONS "PATENTECLIPSE ELEVATORS," flor attachment to any mill. Aoent VJU - AVELING AND PORTER'S TRACTION ENGINES. R. BURTON, ENGINEER & MILLWRIGHT, Kuripuni, Mdsterton. , IYLi XI UNDERTAKER, desires to inform tho inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding distriots that he is prepared to conduct funeralß in anj part of tho district, '■ Orders may be left at Hounslow and Hoar's Queen street, or at my residence, Chapel street. Pleaso note the address; Z, M, Hoar, Chapel St., Masterton
GRIFFIN AND SONS' Biscuits. Confectionery Aud Candied Peels. WHEY are everywhere acknowledged X. to be the best. FACTORY.-Alton St., and Nile St. E, Kelson, Wholesale Wellington Branch,Br.tndun St. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT.' IVIIV POUOV WABJHIIID IV THIITATI, The (wo prime reasons whlcli have led Id the extraordinary bonuses which Ihli office has been able to declare have been lis ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT and Its REMARKABLY FAVOURABLE MORTALITY EXPERIENCE, " The Australasian Insurance and Banking Record" says,-" It [the N. Z. Government office! pesstsses the splendid udvantnge of operating in perhaps tlio healthiest country in the world. To this, coupled with rigid care in the selection of lives, has been due the unprecedentcdly low rale of mortality which the office has enjoyed, Year by year the actual deaths have /alien far short of what was anticipated, and the funds thereby saved have all gone to swell the profits which at the last valuation (Dsccinber, 1800) •mounted In cash to more than—£232,ooo Bterllni:, Present FUNDS arc approaching TWO MILLION POUNDS, ANHUA.I INCOME, exceeds £330,000. J. H. RICHARDSON I) Onmluloml, LETT'S fiOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. MASTHRTON TO CASTLEPOINT. T BAVB Club Hold and Post Office, Mas--11 tcrton. at 8 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays for'i'aucru, Tiniii, and Cashpoint; returning from Cashpoint at 6 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays, reaching Masterton in timo to catch the afternoon train to Wellington, Masthiton 10 Hojiewood, East Coast. Leavo Mostetton nt 7.30 n.in, on Tuesdays and Fridays, calling at Lee's lilairlogie Hotel for lunch (both journeys), returning from Horaeivood at 5,30 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in timo to catch the JJ.IO p.m. tviin lo Wellington, Master! ox to IinAKCEPnu. A conveyance leaves Masterlon I'ostOlVicc every Sumuy Jloiiniso at seven o'clock for lirancepetl), returning toMastcrton ats p.m. Private conveyances may bo engaged at ftuy time by tolerant or letor. I, P. LETT, Proprietor.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4286, 5 December 1892, Page 4
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