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ArMJNDMSON,^;^ IBAOTIOAL WATOHMAKER AND JEWELLER, > [ESTABLISHED 1885, | fAS just received, direct from the - manufacturer, a large consignment of Nickel Watches, made especially to>' Ins own order, whioh he 1b offering to the public fur £l, guaranteed for twelve months , the but value lit the market. A.b, hm also ut very uice asiortaieut of i v Cienta' Silver Hmitiiig Watihes, Lndiea' \ Silver and Gold Wauhes, Ladies' and r ] Gents Kinijß, also till kst and designs In E'eotro plate* Bo "" mora watches will be forwara.-. address on receipt of one pouiid,. , . .;k <■* ■ ■■'- A. HENDEKSON;;--;: AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROYI- - ;-^. ; V.:Pi^.-^(p!i!Yi,..^ : -,^. : New Zealand Branch's Head Office,'Custom-' house-quay, WViington, Local Board of ' Directors: The Hon, Morgan 8, Grace, M,D. ■ O.M.G, M.1.0, tChairmanhj'Thel Hon. ' Charles J, Johnston, M.L.0., foefen fjhair..' man]) Alfred de .lathe BranfloiWAf Tim r Hon, Ed ward : Richardson, C.EG7mI.O.j John Duncan, Esq. Medical Of iicer i Dr W. •.' G.Kemp, M,R,0,8., (EufrUnd); * J!!7:> the' oldest, wealthiest and.','. ; : . : .;!.:; MOST PROSPEROUS ;'■ . Atjstkai.uk Has OprioßJ ; A»i> : ins ':'■'■ LARGESTINTHE BRITISH EMPIRE. r Thb Onw Colonial LiFßiOmois '9' WHIOH DEOLA&ES. o .; . .',h ;.' '■, A BONUS.EVERY 7EAR.^' :! ' : The Jtefkl of Valuation adopted by this, • Society js'of the mod.Stringent.Character, ,'■■'< and ensures a Considerably Larger'Reserve''.'■ to meet Liabilities than that held by tiny otlffl. office i'i» the AustralasianColonies,'' 'i'> • : ' ACCUMULATED FirNDSiEsdEED . £11,000,000 : ELEVEN MILLIONS STEELIN ". ' All invested io yield near y 6 per cent, ■ Pouoiej IN Foeob ....... 116,205 ? Sum Assured .„ ~,, £88,888,283 '< Accumulated Funds ....£11,328,448',! Annual Income, ... £1,960,123-; Cash Bonuses Divided ,i. £5,484,622 ; ; BONUSES. ; oierr noiara for ose year, 1892, £504,261' yieldlug Roversionary Bonuses aiiioi" 4 *'*- 11 '' £1,030,000, alter making Braoiit, R amounting to £234,511. . 'cißH nosDBEs doolarcd for last nvß years, over two millions, yielding Eevereioiiry Bonuses exceeding four millions. . , ■ ASSURE YOUR LIFE ■ , Intho ' A.M.P. SOCIETY ' f and Secure a . BONUS E/EKY YEAR EXEPNSES OF, MANAGEMENT LESS THAN 9J- PER OENT. ON THE ' TOTAL INCOME. P . EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Seoretau. BBANOfIOPPnEOUSTOji HOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. l Lcoal Aoentb—Mastetton, LOWES& CORNS | Greytitwn, F. H, WOOD. MVOLVING SHOTTER, VENE. TIAN& WIRE BLIND FAOTOKY 105, Uppor Willis Street, Wellington J. ANDKEWS......,„Propnetor,

T ANDREWS (lata Fethoriok & Co V . bega a inform the. residents of the Wairtwapa ana tho puliltoflon'ewlly, that he ia constantly manufacturing iiEi VOLViNG SHUTTERS, VENETIAN and. )VIRB BLINDS, which he is r>ru. pared to supply on tho shortest nttue, at All descriptions of Blinds made and Bopaired at Lowest Prices. A Packing Oaso Factory attached Ladder-webbing; Cording andall mater- . ial for repairs always in stock, Estimates given on application^. G, W. REMNANT"" BEGS to intimato to settlers and the travelling public that ho has taken over from Ma Vile his long-established and favourably-known Stables and Horse Depository, and asks for a continuance of the support whioh has boon so liberally accorded to him in the past. Tho Livery Department will bo under his own supervision. Dorses, Single and Doublo Buggies, Dog Carts and Drays on tho shortest notice, at moderate rates. Telegrams from commercial men or families promptly attended to. . A strong Brako is always kept in tho establishment for removal of families or furniture from trains or any part of the district. Parcels entrusted to his care will veceivo every attention, Q.W.IIEMNANT, Pa'hiatua. J WICKENS

OSJJNTRAL DINING ROOMS) QUEEN STREET,. MAI3TERTON, 1 open to the public on Sundays aud during the week. WcokDays. BREAKFAST-7.80 to 8,80) SUNDAYS i LUNCHECN-12 'till 2 8t09,12t01, TEA-6 to C.30 5 to 6, MEALS Is,'*) ALL MEALS Is, y Hot Rob bdiJ Coflco every oveninf; from 8 o'olook, Bread, Confectionery and Fanoy Goods as usual. WE have plcasura in announcing to the inhabitants of Masterlon and tbo the old-cstablisued business formerly caron by Mr W", Neill, and solicit; a continuance of that which has beta so liberally accorded to him in the past. THE LIVERY DKPAMMEHT will be under our personal superv'isic- > —' ' «h»«i:._ ...:n i.. _„:j t. -in.; our charge, SADDLE HORSES and BUGGIES on aire at Moderate chortcs. Telegrams from Jommercial travellers promptly attended to. Horses Broker, to Saddle or Harness with the utmost cure and satisfaction guaiani tesd, A BUS will ran to meet ALL TRAINS as heretofore Note-The Tend and Gastlcpoint COACH will run as usual, and will bo in charge of a competent and popular driver, who oan be rolled on to pay every attention to passengers and goods,. PARCELS entrust id to our care will be carried at moderate rates, WELLEEBR'OS, _" MASTERTON : W. B. Onennells, LAND, ESTATE an •': AGENI, Wi vmimmtVumiMtii-*-' AGENT FOR London and Lancashire Fire i'nautanoo Company. Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Com> .pany:'New Zealand AccldenHnsiiranca Oora« pany. f^-. Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette, . eto,, eto, , Agent for the Mlio Trustee. Deputy Offloial Assignee'in ba'aktuptoy for Wftiiarapv ! ( - On: behalf, of various 1 clients I have MONEY: TO 'LEND on Freehold Pro--pertyfrom.6PEßCENT.. • ■■= ,:.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4530, 22 September 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4530, 22 September 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4530, 22 September 1893, Page 4

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