Te Aro House Hons mi wem wMM. stejcS QDR WONi'ERFUL PARCELS Mo AUTUMN SEASON. A Wnndflrflll Pfliwl Melton Dross Tw>»ed in Navy, Groy, Brmrn orClaio', lOi.Od, I rani Slid T«l Tflnnn litfq'olllj ™. n .. \ vot Trimmiii".2.l lid, 4 Slctrb Liiiuis; 1* 8:1,21!ody Liiiinx, la. Gyds Jinpi'd paid from To Am Uuuse ° 1 C " diM ourwt3 ' :lny B ' Z1 ' 4,(11 lll,J wlijl ' j lut SJ oarm S « COLONIAL TMED DREBB PARPiFI ~ Fu " Dro33 Tweed, ovorhsli'lg woar 23/fi; 1 ynrd »f p. ... .I .... , Oorduvuy Velvet, for trimming 11/ li; 4yda Skirt Finery for 1/6 j 2yds Body Lining 1/-; Gyds Colonial Flannel for 9/. Tho ivh-.10 lot f..r 38/0 cirrijgo paid from ■'AMES SMITH, The fflioliisaln Family Drapery Warehouse, Wellington DUNCAN'S CELEBEATED FARM IMPLEMENTS y ft,,...,, A FULL line of Manufacture speoiallysuitiible fur the Wairarapa District, including, PLOUGfIS-too voU-knova to iX need cuimuoiit, DlaO and most durable J)iscer made. 5 DRILLS rea "y reliable Mamiro Distributor. Far,,, ri R l,t up to dale, and pn« Horse Hoes, Grubbers, Hay Mc-s, Boilers, Broadeislers, dlobkiuublc from the Mmmfm'mvs or throuri Agents—BLACKSMITH <fc WHEELWRIGHT MMUFAGTUIUNG WY.'Zkrion ¥ E, McBWEN, CAR'IFAtTOt? or £». & j%, JS'UmQ&.m CIIRM'CIWRUII. "1
B A T T L E OF T H,K m I! A ATT L B OF THE I Jii A The EMPIREI Tea Company stands pre-eminent as tho lnrge 8 t Impurter of FINE TEAS in (lie Culutiy, Battle of thi? teas i ATTLfcJ OF TH E 1 The Tea ttatis cheap and nasty detracts from tho sum of human happiness Battle op the taabi ATTLE OF THE TEAS ! Life ia not long onougli to bo liausoatod for a single day with bad Tea, BATTLE OF THE TEAS I ATTLE OF THE TEAS I Tho EMPIRE TEA COMPANY make Quality tho first coinfidcrntion, Quality tho last Consideration; aud Quality alwiya, Purity and Quality combined with value, Battltti of the rp san i ATT LJj OF THE IF,A |J ! H THESE HONOURABLE WEAPONS AVE WIN THE B" TT L TTI OP THE fP EA n I TTLjJJ OF THE IEA |J J Empire Tea Company, W. & 6. TUBNBULL & Co., PROPRIETORS,, WELLINGTON,
THE EQUITABLE BUILDING;SOCIBT Cehiii'icatk of IxconroiUTiox. THIS is to certify that the Equitable Building Society was 011 the 81st day of December, 3892, duly incorporated under the provisions ot '/' he hiMmi/ Societies Act of IBRG. Dated this 31st day ot December, 1892. WILLIAM T. BLACKENEY, Registrar of Buildiug Societies, i'roposed Issue—--105,000 Siiakesat £l. COMMITTEE :-Hos. B, B. Moiietox, Ho.v Jons Dosunsex, M.L.A., J. J. Kixos ijuiiy, Esc-., M.A., James Hipwood, Esq, Acuesox Ovkhexd, Esq., G.E. SOLICITORHos. A, J. Turn, M.L.C. BANKERSCommeiicial BankixoCo or Stdxey. AX'YOXE CA'J SITAIN ONE BUAHE tiros THE rAYiiENT or £l. No Shaheuoldeh can iik MADE IjIADIE F.'ffl ANY PAYMENT BEYOND THE £l. See advortii'einent in Victorian, New South Wales and Queenslaud papers, or tor lull particulars apply to SECRETARY, Albertstreet, or COliltlE & CO., Queen-street, Brisbane. Stato amount forwarded, and enclose Two Stamped Addressed Envelopes. Share List close s May 20. Renter letter, NEW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE} AGENCY COMI''ANY, Limits,i, CAPITAL £4,500,000. niHE Company makes Advances on the JL Stations and Stocks of ltunholders aud Farmora, olio on growing dips of Wool, and receives consignments of all classes of Produce for rale in the English, American or Colonial markets; Prompt nccountsales with remittances liberal cash advances (Freo of Commission) On all Profiuco sent in for realization by the Company. Auction Sales of Wool throughout the season, Land, Esiate and Clearing sales hold as required. Woolpacks, Cornsacks, Seeds, n cing Wire and all descriptions of Station and Farm Hequisilies supplied at west current ratesWALTER G. FOSTER. Manager, Wellington. F. 0. LEWIS, Travellintj Agent, Masterton. LETT'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. MASTJtRTON TO CASTLEPOINT. LEAYR Club Hotel and Post Office, Masterton, at 8 a.m, on Tuesdays and Fridayß forTaucru, Tinui, and Cashpoint; returning from Cashpoint at G a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays, reaching Masterton in time to catch the afternoon train to Wellington, Mastebtok to Homewood, Eabt Coasi. Leave Masterton at 7,30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Fridays, calling at Lee's Blairlogie Hotel for lunch (both journeys), returning from Homewood at 5.30 a.m, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in time to catch the 3,10 p.m. train to Wllingtou, MiSTERTON TO BIIAKOM'KTH. A convoyanco leaves Masterton Po-tOflice every Sunday Morsis# al seven o'clock for Branccpotb, returning toMnsterton ot 5 p.m. Private conveyances may be engaged at any time by telegram or letter. T. P, LETT, Proprietor,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4420, 16 May 1893, Page 1
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732Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4420, 16 May 1893, Page 1
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