THE PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND *■ LOAN ASSOCIATION o?WAIRAitAP A M/UH-BIESIT^BEnOWN, DißKrroßa; Messrs 0. Pharaiyn (chairman) W. Booth, M, Cadelberg, J, 0. Fildes, J. Fuller, W.Skcet and F.H. Wood. rhoAnnual Income oscecils £16,000, Capital on • £8,660 ;Eeserve fund £705. The purposes [or whioh the Association 1b established are twofold, In the ftrat plftio It offers an excellent mothod of Investment to those who wish to accumulsie their capital or savings at the hfchestrate consistent'with perfect security and by allowing small or large suns to he Inverted by periodical payments, it aonf orms to the circumstances of all classes, In the second place, to those who require loans may b.eet witn opportunities ot acquiring properties advantagoously,itpresentsthemeans of obtaining advances upon favorable terms, The Association receives fixed deposits at ntes to bo agreed upon. Subscriptions on imsstmont shares, 5s per month; ultimate value of shiue £6C, Pay Day-Thi first Saturday in each month, between :he hours of 2 and 4 and 7 Aosms— Mastertou Mr, U, S. ??. Dalrymple, Oartarton—Mi;W. J. Lindop, Foatheraton—Mr. J. 3, Cox, Pahiatua —Mr H, W, Briggß, G. WYETT, MASTERTOK COAOH AND OARBIAOE FACTORY. mHE QUESTION, DOES i OCaCU and 1 OABBIAGSFAOTOTtYPAY? Yw. Butitmuet be conducted m business prinoipalfl, whioh means, like conducting any and only in proportion to tho diligence and sbrowdness with which His attended : to, Shrewdness implies the olose applioa. ' tion of your suitable qualities to it. But if you are not suited torun such a business do not try it, or you t\ ill find it a raw-boned ] animal to ride, If jou go into coaohbuilding without capital yqor ruißery will increase " with your experience. But with experience I vou aro keeu to discover all kinds'o! rat holes in the management of materials oto. ■ One condition that makes the carriage business so difficult for novices,to grasp •>> successfully is the extended field:over, whioh it is spread. It includes four distinct and completed trades;and needs a' thorough and praotioal knowledgo of each. Then wo ask tho publio to conaider thia. Why ' not place your orders with those who thorn every facility for the prompt, careful, and l arti'itio execution of your orders. Give us an opportunity to demonstrate this to jour satisfaction. Oar Motto ia Wisdom, Btrergth, wd Peauty, Wisdom is only ' having iandatd grades, Strength is baying • and selecting the choicest materials, ' Beauty, perfect Proportion and' perfect G Workmanship, Jußt received, direot from | the manufacturers, a consignment of all ' popular styles of vehicles, Pnoesand XHOS.WMG&CO ; WILLIAM STOCK.; ; MppiIBNTAL MASOIf, Madrasbt. booth, CasisionoßOH; '.- [TISHBS to iuicns'-pcrsoiisin ~ it v. \ '" want of Monumental Work that he intends to sell bis pbeseiii iliK emm rma\Mntt nl (irtniia Marble, and other Stone Monuments, ■ ' fif'/fences, Ineoriptions and idl. work in connection with the -tfarlb ,doh6infirflt-olaßßßtyle, Early ii;*Bpcotion invited. .Several new lines /latelyarrived!' Designsonnpplicav
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4621, 13 January 1894, Page 1
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459Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4621, 13 January 1894, Page 1
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