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MANURES! The Gear Meat and Preserving and Freezing Go,, WELJLEVGTOJN. , . . „ , , • iutouuouuo uin manager 01 L| many years'expenenco in the is also an Agrictdtuni'Chemist-and leii: Manures being manufactured entirely from aaimal matter (rendered sufficiently soluble uythoadditionof sulplmrio acid) and specially-prepared tn.iieot the requirement o each particular crop, practically replace in the soil tho whole of the properties abstracted in the ordinary courso of farming, L * DON'T LET YOUB LAND "BUN DOWN. IT PAYS TO U»E GEAR 00'S MANURES, v»uw*n uu.3 The Manures now have obtained a reputation which hag secured a large jsale throughout the Colony, and have elicited numerous testimonials, which, together with the Government Analyst's reports, may be seen at tho Agent's Offices. The large output has enabled the Company to reduce the prices, which, with all particulars, may be obtained fromLOWES AND IQBNS, AGENTS.

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOOIETY, New Zealand Branch: Head Office, (Mom home-quay, W'jington, Local Board of Directors: The ilon. Morgan S. Grace, M.D, O.M.G, M.L.O, [Chairmanl ; The Hon. Charles J, Johnston, M.L.0., [Deputy Chairman]! Alfred do .iatke Brandon, Esq.; The Hon, Edward Richardson, 0 M 0,, M.L.O. j John Dnncan, Esq. Medical Of Jeer: Dr \V, G. Kemp, M.R,0.5,, (England). • THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST AND MOST PROSPEROUS AuSTBALIANLIFE OFFICE, Ai?D THE LARGEST IK THE BRITISH EMPIRE. the Omit Colonial Life Offiok WHICH DEOLARBS . A BONUS EVER? YEAR. • The Method of Valuation adopted by Ms Society is of the most Stringent C/mracter, and ensure) a Considerably Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than that held by any ofter ojjice in the Australasian Colonies. " ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXOEED '£ll,ooo,ooo'-. ELEVEN MILLIONS STERLING All invested to yield nearly 6 per cent Policies in Foboe ... 116,205 Sum Assured ... ... £38,888,288 Accumulated Funds , ... £11,328,448 Annual Income.;. .... £1,960,123 Cash Bonuses Divided ... £5,484,622 BONUSES. cash boms for one year, 1891!, £504,261 yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to £1,030,000, after making special ntßEitras, amounting to £234,511. cash EOOTBEB doularcd for last riVE years, over two millions, yielding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding four millions, ASbURE YOUR LIFE In tbo A.M.P. SOCIETY AND SeOURN A BONUS EVERY YEAR EXEPNSES OF MANAGEMENT LESS THAN 9J PER OENT. ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. bbanohofw IBcustom HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. LcoALAoKNia-Mastctlon,LOWEß & [ORNS; Grevtown, f. H. WOOD WOODGOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, A Classical School for hoys from the age of nine. (Established three years,) HEADMASTER, O. L. Gardiner, 8.A., Pemhroke College Cambridge; llcsi-1 dent Assistant Master, E, Y. Bannister, B. A,, New Zealand University! Drill wl nastic Instructor, Sergeant Lawitnce. Sub-jects-Divinity, Latin, Greek, French, Engligh, History, Geography, Aritmnetio,Euclid, Algebra. Boys prepared for scholarships and entrance at ChristchurchandWariganui.The school games, cricket, and Association football, are personally superintended, and the boys are'thoroughly looked after out of - school bourse. Th house has large rooms, and stands in extensive grounds, including a field for cricket and football. . Yacanoiesfor several boarders and day: l > boys. . " Mr Gardiner's sister is in charge of the domestic arrangements. b, The next term will begin early in the Ist d week of FEBRUARY, 1894. ftospeotusand i. full information on application to Woodco'to House, AND UNDERTAKER,

W. B, Onennells, LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, PERRY TOET.MASTERTON, AGENT FOR London and Lancashire fire iiißUrano. * Company. Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Company New Zealand ■ Acoidonfc iDsiiranoa Cora . P*ny. Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette, etc,, otc, Agent for the PiblioTrustee. Deputy Officii Assignee in baakruntoy On behalf of various clients I have MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Proparty from 6 PER CENT. WE havo pleasure in announoing to the inhabitants of Jfasterton and the publio generally that we have purchased the old-established business formerly car"'A on by Mr W. Weill, and solicit a continuance of that support wnioh has been bo liberally accorded to him iD the past. THE LIVERY DEPARTMENT will be under our personal supervision, andy every attention will bo paid to all liorsei placed in Dur charge. i SADDLE HOUSES and BU&6IE8 on tiire at Moderate charges. Telegrams from Mmmeroial travellers promptly attended to. Horses Broker, to Saddlo or Harness with the utmost ci.re and' satisfaction guaianu tcscl. ABUB will run to meet ALL TRAINS as heretofore, Note -The Tenui and Castlepoin COACH will run as usual, and will bo in ohargo of a competent and popular driver, who oan be relied on to pay every attention to passengers and goods, PARCELS entrust:d to our oare will bo carried at moderate rates, ' WELLEttBROS,' MASTERTON tf.PINEEY, (fomiekly with TV. UAWKE)"DEGSto notify the publio of Masierwa that JJ be has procured a comfortable Landau Uamuage, wbich bo will run to and from the «jilway Station, to nrict all trains. Private partia can buo tlie Carriago on the most rcasunable tcrm«. Notr-AH orders left with Mr KUVlSaddler will bporomptlr attended t<. PATENT.KOLLEP [ SOLUBLE COFFEE POWDE LI. v. Only requires boiling water or milkpourcd over powder. As oohvcment.miich cheaper, ) and better than Esseiico or Extracts. STRANG'S RENOWNED MAORI BRAND t'.7 : ' COFFEE,, -. 1 . A Blend of the Finest Mocha and Ceylon d Coffees,- Liquored in this usual way'. 1 :■ STRANG'S COFFEES.are superior to : any others,, being' prepared by bis unique patented Dry Hot-Air process'- ~, PURE SILK-DRESSED PEPPERS '. :: SPICESJ ■■■:.:/: y ;, " : ;., Ask your Grocer forthem./ '-. ; CPFFEESPEOIALIST.ISyEROARGILL

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4628, 23 January 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4628, 23 January 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4628, 23 January 1894, Page 1

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