IWS PBBMAMINTINVESTMENT AND * LOANASSOOIATIONoiWAIRABAPA HilN-SrBEET, OHETTOWN. W. Booth, M, Cwelberg, J. G. Fildcs, J, Fuller, W.Skcet and F, H.Wood, TheAnnual Income exceeds t'l6,ooo,Capltal on Una £32,71X1 • Proflta already allotted i 8,660; Reserve fund £705. The purposes for which too Association Ifl eßtnbliahed are Mold, Iu the first plaoe It offers an excellent method of investment to savings at the hiehestrate consistent with perWHWtfWwnwwroln conforms to the circumstances of all classes, In the second place, to those who reqnlre loans apon properties they already posaesß, ot who may ceet with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously,lt presents themetns of obtaining advances upon favorable terms, The Association receives fixed deposits at ntes to bo agreed upon, Subscriptions on inustment shares, 5s per month; ultimate value of share £SO, PayDay-Tk first Saturday in each month, between :he hoars of 2 and 4 imd 7 and 9 p.m. ' Agents. - * Mnaterton - Mr. (*, S. W. Dalryniple, Oartetton—Mi. W. J, Lindop, Featfiers-ton-Mr, J. Q, Cox, Pahiatua Mr G. WYETT, Manasw WILLIAM STOCK, MONUMENTAL MABOH, MiDßAsai. south, CrniisiomiiiOH, VY . want of Monumental Work that ho intonuß to Bell his pbebem laboe sioox, consisting of Granite, Marble, and other Sfono Monumenla at considerably Keduoed Pbioes. Iron Fences, Inscriptions and all work in connection withthp trade dono in firat-olass style. Early inspection invited. Severalnew linos WILLIAM STOCKS. I MASTERTON COAOH AHD OARIttAOB i TAOIORY. THE QUESTION, DOES A OCaCH isn CARRIAGEFAGTOM PAY? Y?s. Bat it must booonduotedjn business prinoipak whioh means, like oonduotinij any and only in proportion to the diligence and shrewdness with which it is attended tn. flhrATCtJnnnn imnlioa flin ftlnpn fltvnlirtn. I tion of your suitable qualities to it, But if you are not wited torun such a buiiiueas do not try it, oryouwillfinditaraw-lioned animal to ride, It you go into ooaohliuildiog without capitAl your misery will.intirease with your experience. But with experience vou are keen to discover all kinds of rat One condition that .makes, the o business bo diffioult for novices, to graip. successfully is the extended field oyer whioh it is spread. It inolodea four diatmct and complied trades, and needs a thorough and practical knowledge of each, Then we ask the publio to consider this. .Why not place ?our orders with those who! tnor» mifllilv Nhrforfltanrl' vnn,» nUßita anA 'liona evety facility for the prompt, careful, and. arlifitioexecution of your orders." Give us an opportunity to demonstrate this to your satisfaction, Out. Motto is Wiilaom, Btror#h, wd Feauty. • Wißdom k only 1 selecting the ohoioest, materials, I feauty, "p'erfeot Proportion -and perfect nungs, etc,.; Wo manufsoturo the. ; raost i —l._ .»_i.- -»—«■'-'-), •.-.Pifioet'and
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4614, 9 January 1894, Page 1
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428Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4614, 9 January 1894, Page 1
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