PRAOTIOAI, ; ,WATOHMMER AN^li .'■; .. ' [EsTiBMBHED '1885;| ■''-;'^^'^"r-1^ HAS just received, direct from .the ; «? manufacturer, a large consignment";" ofJJickel Watches,; made especially! Ills own order,' which he is: offering to3s' the publio for &, ; guaranteed'for months ; the, beat value in the.imarket; ; £< A,U, has also a very nice Gents' Silver Bunting Watches^Ladiea'vSf Silver and.Gold Watches, Ladies' aridVS Gent*' Kings, also the best and■: late'sj'■;] designs in Electro plate .Spectacles, toW suit all'sights,' Pipes' "mqtotetT nickel watches will be fotwar addresß on receipt of one poun'J . ". ■ ■ ■>V 'A/fIENDEKSOffI AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL mOW I ; DiSNT SOCIETY. \: ( ,- : ; New Zealand Branch: Head Office, Custom- ■■ house-quay, WOnirton, Load Board of O.M.G, M.UG. [Chairman] j Tho Hon. ; Charles J, Johnston, M,L,O„ [Denntv Chrlr- '- ■ Hon, Edwaid Richardson,' O.M ( JohnDunwra.'Esq. Medical Of JcU.G. Kemp, M,R,C,S., (Entfand). ' THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST ', AND MOST PKOSPEROUS AustbamanLtfe Omoß,Airo the liADGESTIN THE.BRITISH ! ,EMPIBE; ; The Onlv OoiowjuLipb Omos WHIOH DEOIAEBS i J A BONUS E7ERT TSAR. ■ > . The Uethod of Valuation adopted by thii Society isoftk mat Stringent Character, ' andensura a Considerably Larger Resem tomeel Liabilititsthnthailiildby'dngoAw office in the Australasian Colonies,
ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £11,000,000 ELEVEN MILLIONS STERLIN All invested to yield near y 0 per cent, Pomona m Foboe „... 116,205 Sum Assured „, ... £38,888,283 Accumulated Funds ... £11,328,448 Annual Incoma „. ,„ £1,960,123 Cash Bonuses Divided ... £5,484,622 bonuses. cam mm for osb year, 1892, £504,261 yielding Heversionary Bonuses amounting to £1,030,000, alter making BPEOiAi reserve amountiuj to £234,511.. \'sjf cash bonuses d&Jured for last five yew over two millions, yielding Beverstory Bonuses exceeding food millions, ASbURE TOUR LIFE Intbo A.M.P, SOCIETY AM) BEOIJBK A BONUS E«Y YEAR BXEPNSES ■ OF MANAGEMENT KSSTHANOfPEROENT.ONTBJ TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W. LOWE,' Bbanoh OmiK—OUSTO.4 HOUSE QUAY, • WELLINGTON.
LcoAt Agents—Mastertcn, LOWES& [OfiNS; Greytown, F. H, WOOD^ tvKVOLVING SHOTTER, VENE. TIAN 4 WIRE BLlfiD FACTORY 105, Upper Willis Street, Wellington J.AN3EEWS Proprietor, T ANDREWS (late Petherick>& Co V . begs (O inform the residents of the Wairanpa ana tho public generally, that - he is constantly manufacturing HE*; VOIVING SHUTTERS, VENETIAN an* WIRE BLINDS, which he is wu."pared to supply on tho shortest nctise, at rosßoimblo prices, All descriptions of Blinds msdoand Repaired at Lowest Prices, A Packing Case Factory attached Ladder-wobbing, Cording and ajl material for repairs always inafock.' ' Estimates given on anolication PAHIATUA LIVERY andß G.W.REMML
~>EGS to intimate to settlers and the ) travelling public that he has lakon • over from Mn Vile his long-established and favourably-known Stables and Horso Repository, and asks for a continuanco of the support which has boon so liberally accorded to him in the past. ThoLivory Department will bo under his own supervision, Horses, Single and Double Buggies, Dog; Carts and Drays on the shortest notice, at moderato rates. Telegrams from commercial men or families promptly attended to. ' A strong Brake is always kept in the establishment for removal of families or furnituro from trains or any part of th» district, Parcels entrusted to his care will receive every attention. » Q. W. HEMNANT, Pahiatua. J.WiCKENS CENTRAL DINING ROOMS) QUEEN STREET MABTERTON, THOSE commodious Dining Booms are open to the public on Sundays and during tho week, Week Davs BREAKPAST-7.30t08.30) SUNDAYS:' LUNOHECN-12ti112 81*12 Sol, TEA-6t06,30 f £tn 6. '
o olook, Bread, Confeotionery and Fanoy POSITORY. WK have pleasure in announcing to the' inhabitants ofMastorlon and the pablio generally that wo have purchased thu old-established business formerly carcontinuance of that support wnich has boon so liberally accorded tonimin the past." THE LIVERY DKPARTMBIg-jrill be attention will bo paid to all'l our charge. -rpja?SADDLE HORSES and CfIGGIEBon aire at Moderate chareea. Telegrams from tommeroial travellers promptly attradedto. Horses BrohentoSaddlo or Harness with the utmost ctro and satisfaction guaians teed, A BUS will run to meet ALL TRAINS as heretoforo. " . NoiE-The Tend and Cashpoint COACH will run as usual, and will be in ohargoofacompotoniand popular- driver, who can be roliod on to pay every attention to passengers and goodß, PARCELS ontrußt;d to our caro will be carried at moderate rates, WELLERRROS,
W. B, OHenne% LAND, ESTATE AGI perry stoet, Bia3terton* ; . agen7:for , London and LancnnWrn ITim '.* ._: uompany. / Colonial Mutual Life Asauranoe Oomv ■: pany. Mercantile and Barilraptcy Gazette, eto,, eto, Agent for the Pnblio Trustee. - Deputy Officii Assignee in bankraptoy On behalf of various clients I have MONEY. TO LEND on FreeholdE": party from 6 PER GENi;^r"~~;-:>^
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4533, 26 September 1893, Page 4
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