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The WEIiLiINGTOjN. mHK Qui Compiny's Uudie aw under tlia superiritonden'bo of a Ibnun ol JL many years'oxpcncnce m the tade-ribo ia also au Agricultural Ohemistland their Manures bMgmanu acted entoolyfrom animal ffla tter tendered sulStlv' soluble uy the addition of sulphum acid and specially prepared to meet the renuiromS of ea h particular crop, replace m the soil the whole of tho properties abstraoted in the ordinary courso of farming, 1 ® uu DON'T LliT YOUII LAND "RUN DOWN. IT PAYS TO UsE GEAR CO'S MANURES, übAlt 00,3 The Mannres nowhave obtained a reputation which hassecurcd a largo sale throughout the Colony, and have elicited numei'ous testimonials, which, together with tho Governmet Analyst's reports, may be seen at tho Agent's Offices. The largo output has cnlb ed the Company to reduce the prices, which,, with aU particulars, may bo obtained from- • LOWES. AND lOBNSj AGENTS.

AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, ■ New Zealand Branch: Head Office, Custom houso-quay, W''iington,, Local Board of Directors: The ?Jon. Morgan S. Graco, M.D, O.M.G, M.L.O, [Chairman] j Tho ' Hon. Charles J, Johnston, M.L.0., [Deputy Chairman]: Alfred do .iathe Brandon, Esq. j Tho Hon. Edward Richardson, 0 M G,, M.L.O. j John Duntan, Esq. Medical Of Jeer: Dr W. G. Kemp, M;K,O.S., (England). The oldest, wealthiest AND MOST PROSPEROUS i Australian Life Office, aad toe LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. THE OnLV COLONIAL liIFE OFFIOF, WHIOH DECLARES A SOHtrS EVERT YEAR. Tk Method, of Palliation adopted hj this Society is of the most-Stringent Character,and ensures a Considerably Larger Reserve tomeei Liabilities than thai held by any other office in the dttslralamn Colonies, ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £11,000,000 ELEVEN MILLION S STERLING All invested to yield nearly G pet cent Policies in Force ... 116,205 Sura Assured £38,888,285 Accumulated Funds ... £11,328,448 Annual Income...' • £1,900,123 Cash Bonußos Dividod ... £5,484,622 BONUSES. oun .bosjs for one year, 1892, £504,261 yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to £1,030,000, alter making speoial reserves, amounting io £234,611. ,' 0A8n; nosusES declared for Inst five years, over it/o millions, yielding Heversior.ary Bonuses exceeding four millions. ASB UR E YOUR LIFE In tho A.M.P.. SOCIETY AND SEODRE A BONUS EVERY YEAR EXEPNSES OF MANAGEMENT ITSSS THAN 9} PER OENT, ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWAIiD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. BEANOH OFFI lE—CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON, .. LwALAoENis-Maaterton,LO\VES & 10M8; Greytwn, F. H, WOOD HOODGOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, HOBSON STEEET, WELLINGTON, A Classical School for hoys from the age of ; niue, (Established three years,) Headmaster, cj, l. Gardiner, b.a., Pembroke College Cambridge; Resident Assistant Master, E. Y. Bannisier.B.A., New Zealand University j'Drill wd Gjinnastio Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence.. Subjects—Divinity, Latin, Greek, French, Engliglj. History, Geography, Arithmetic, Euclid, Algebra. Boys prepared for scholarships and entrance at Ghristchurchand Wanganui. Tho school games, cricket, and Association football, are personally, superintended, and the boys are thoroughly looked after out of school bourse. Th house has largo rooms, and stands in extensive grounds, including a field for cricket and football. , Vacancies for and day boys, : Mr Gardiner's sister is in charge of the Tjic next term will begin early in tho Ist \yetoli of FEBRUARY, 18'J4. Prospectus and full Information on application to Woodcoto i THOMAS JAGO, CABINETMAKEK, f\ j UPHOLSTERER, .'and undertaker; 5 HEEN-RTREKT MASTERTftW:

. W,4 UUennells, LAND, ES" ATE and general . AGENT, - PERRY TOUT, MASTERTON, AGENT FOR , London und Lancashire' Firo 'insursno. Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Company New Zealand Accident Ibsurancs Cora pany. ' Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette, etc,, eto. Agent for the Public Trustee. Deputy Officii Assignee in bankvaptoy for Wairarapa On behalf of, various clients I have MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Pro* perty from 6 PER CENT. PRINOE OF Jj| . WALES HORSE RE- kfjIfsa.POSITORY. ..—, in announcing to the , , inhabitants of Afasterton and the publio generally thst wo have purchased tha old-established business formerly caron by 1 Mr W. Neill, and solicit a continuance of that BU;';iort wnioh has been soliborally accorded tohim in the past. THE LIVEHY DEPARTMENT will be under our personal supervision, and every attontion will bo'paid to all horses placed injur chargo, SADDLE HORSES and BUQGlfiSon aire at' Moderate uharues. Telegrams from jommercial travellers promptly attended to. Horses Brohcc to Saildlo or Harness with the utmost caro and satisfaction guaiann tesd. • A BUS will run to meet ALL TRAINS as heretofore, Note —T/ie Tenm and Castlopoin COACH will run as usual, and will be in ohargo of a competent and popular Jriver, who can bo relied on to pay every attention I'AKCELS entrust:d to our care will bo carried at moderate rates, . WELLEII BROS. MASTERTON fee • il PINHEY, (formhilt with W. hawkkJ TJEGSto notify the public of Mastorwa that ~ he has procured a comfortablo Landau Camiiage, which he will run to ond from tho .«Hwav Station, to nucfMl trains. Private, parties can hue the Carriage on tho most reatm'nh terms. Now-All orders left with Mr Klh"H, Saddhr will m- ironnitlv nth'tiilwl tc, ; ;^.EASYMADE,;.' PATENT KOLLEPT SOLUBLE COFFEE POWDEK. Only requires boiling water or milk poured over powder. As convenient, much cheaper, and better than Essence or Extracts, STRANG'S RENOWNED MAORIBRAND COFFEE, A Blend of the Finest Mocha and Coffees, Liquored in the usual way.' - QTKANS'S COFFINS are .superior: ' 0 any. others,-; beingprepared ti uniquo patented Dry Hot-Air process,' •PURE SILK-DRESSED PEPPER'S A SPICEBJ Ask' your" Grocer'lor themi' •: . DAVID STRANG, COFFEE 6PEOIALIBT. ISVMCMiaai

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4629, 25 January 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4629, 25 January 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4629, 25 January 1894, Page 1

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