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The Gear Meat and Preserving and Freezing Co., WEJLUNGTOJN. rpHK Gear Compant's Manuiie Wobks are unto the superintendonoe of r Manatw ol I many years' experience in. the trade-who is also an Agricultural OhZEni " s L -flwst DON'T LET YOUR LAND "RUN DOWN. IT PAYS TO UsE GEAB.CO.'S fIIANURES» 'Jr£w ir 7™ h 7.f' aiflC(l1 *:"Pntaflpn-which lmasoouredft large salo throughout the Colony, and lmvc elicited numerous testimoiiiale, which,- together with the G?vm> ment; Analyst s reports, may be seen at the Agent's Offices. The largo output has enE the Company to reduce the prices, which, with all particulars, nmj bo obtained from--LOWES AND lOHNS, AGENTS.

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch i Head Office, Custom house-quay, Wifogton, Local Board of Directors: The .Hon. Morgan S, Graeo, ILD, C.M.G, [Chairman] j Tho Hon.. Charles J. Johnaton, M.L.C., fDepaty Chairman] : Alfred do .lathe Brandon, Esq.; The Hon, Edward Richardson, C M.G,, M.L.O. John Dtinian, Esq. Medical Of Jeer; DrW. 0. Kemp, M,R,0,5,, (England), fTIHB OLDEST, WEALTHIEST 1 AND MOST PROSPEROUS AtJBTHAHANLIFB OmOR,AiID TOE LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. the Onh Colonial Life Office whiod DEcims m A BOOTS EVERT TEAR. . rne Methodqf Valmlionadopkd by this Society is of the moil Stringent Character, and ensura a Considerably l.arger Reserve tomeel Liaiilitiee thanlhai held by any other office in the Mlralasian Colonies, ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £11,000,000 ELEVEN MILLION-S STERLING All invested to yield nearly 6 per cont Polioies IN POROK ... 116,205 Sum Assured £38,888,283 Accumulated Funds £11,328,448 Annual Incoma 11,960,123 Cash Bonuses Divided ... £5,484,622 BONUSES/ oisn nosos for one year, 1892, £504,261 yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to £1,030,000, after makiiigßrEoiAL beseryes, amounting Jo £234,511. cash bootses dwlared for last five years, over wo millions, yielding Hovcreior-ary Bonuses exceeding four millions. ASb'URE TOUR LIFE In tho A.M.P. SOCIETY and Sector a BONUS EVERY YEAR EXEPNSES' OF MANAGEMENT LESS TH AU WPER 013 NT. ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W, LOWE, Resident Secretary. Bbamch Offiie— CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. LwaiAgbnts—Masterton,LOWES & iORNS ; Greyfcovm, F. H. WOOD JtiimOTE: HOUSE' SCHOOL, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, A Classical School for hoys from the age of nine.- (Established threo years,) Headmaster, c. l. Gardiner, bX, Pembroke College Cambi'idgoi Resident Assistant Master,E,Y,Bannister,B, A,, New Zealand University j Drill and Cfymnastio Instrbctor, Sergeant Lawrence. Subjects—Divinity','Latin, Greek, French, Engligb, History, Geography, Arithmetio, Enolid, Algebra. 'Boys prepared for, scholarships and entrance at Cnristohurchand'Wanganui, The school games, crioket, and Association .football, arb personally superintended, and the boys are thoroughly looked alter out of schiiol hourse; Th househas large, rooms, and stands in extensive grounds, including a field for crioket and football. Vacanoiesforseveral boarders and day boys. Mr Gardiner's sister is in oharge of the domestic arrangements. '"The next term will begin early in the Ist' week of FEBRUARY, 1894. Prospectus and' full information on application to Woodcoto House. THOMAS JAGO, CABIINETMAKI3K, ' UPHOLSTERER, ' AND UNDERTAKER, QUEEN-STREET MABTGRTON

W.H Oiaenuail LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, PERRY TOET, MASTERTON, AGENT FOR London and Lancashire Fire. inautanoo Company, Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Cornpany , . New Zoaland Accident iDsuranca Corn pany, etc,, etc, Agent for the P iblio Trustee. Deputy Officnl Assignee in bankruptcy for Wairarapa Mnvpv l '!!!! °! vnnoua clients I have MONEY TO LEND on Freehold lJroparty from 6 PER PENT, PRINCE OF WALES HORSE Kb- J&SSjm poaiTORY. , inhabitants of Masterton ami me public generally tkt wo have purchased the old-established business formerly car""•"l, ou hy Mr VV. Neill, and solicit a contmuanco of that sujyort wnich has boon so liberally accorded to him in the «ast THELIVEKYDIjPARTJiGNT 'vriil be supervision, and every our charge. SADDLE HOMES and BUGGIES on aire at Moderate charges. Telegrams from Horses BroJien the utmost cire and satisfaction tead, A BUS will ran to ineet ALL TRAINS as heretofore. Castlopoiti COACH will run as usual, and will bo in charge of a competent and popular driver, who can bo relied on to pay overy attention to passengers and goods. PARCELS entrust:d to our care will bo earned at moderate rates.' WELLEIi BROS. MASTERTON A'PINKEV, v ■ (WHIBUT WITH W. HAWK!) TJEGSto notify the publio of Masters that bo has procured a comfortablo Landau Cabriaob, which ho will run to and from tbe .iflwav Station, to awt all trains. Private parties can hire tbe Carriage on thomost reasenailo tormß. Noxk—All orders left with Mr EUi'.'H Saddler wiil hi- iromptly attnndml tr. EASY MADE. ■ ' PATENT ROLLER SOLUBLE COFFEE POWDER. over powder. As convenient, much cheaper, and belter than Essence or Extracts. " STRANG'S RENOWNED MAORI BRAND COFFEE, ~ ; A Blend of the-Finest Mocha and Ceylon . Coffees, Liquored in tho Usual way '• ' STRANG'S COFFEES are superior to' any others,: being prepared by hia' • unique patented Dry Hot-Air process PURE SILK-DRESSED PEPPERS AND BPIOES Ask your Grocer for them. ''. . / DAVID STRANG, COFFEE SPECIALIST,iINYEROARGILIi ■SHi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4622, 15 January 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4622, 15 January 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4622, 15 January 1894, Page 1

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