r BX.R.M.S, "RUAHiNB.";Bn B 24th rE have to arrive by. the above of (he' litest colors and designs, Make it a point to call and see these JOHN GRAHAM & CO., Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society Lihitsd. nr,«GREBS OPTHIB SOOIBTI «.• Date Amount. or ftirt March, 1879 ... ... £68,62E » 31at March, 1884 £885,269 81at December, 1888... ... £868,281 j. %t December, 1892 £1,522,797 J n Period. Assured, i ended BlßtMaroh, 1879 I 12.'01.270 5 years ended 31st March, 1884 FOR THE YEAR. 1892- . Ihe New Basinets was, for the ninth year In succession,, in eicesi of one [ million. t The Annual Revenue at the end oi the year, from premiums and interest, . exceeded i' 415,000. , [redaction rf £2 per cent., which, with the previous reduction effected.within tion for the four years of no less than fy par cent 0. H OBMOND, Representative O/oWB.OHENNELLS local Acent, Masterton. D HANNAH AND GO. roapoctfully reL>. guest an inspection of new taiportaI m,ns of Boots and Shoes just opened at The Casu Boot Market, Queen-st,, Maaterton, B. HANNAH AND GO. are opening several cases of new season's Tan Boots and Shoes. Be sure and see them. Haknah'b Cash Boot Mamet, Quem-st., Masterton, I B. HANNAH'S latest importation of and if wearers an not pleased with the . assortment now offered they must be hard u- to please. The favour oi your personal "> inspection is requested at Hannah's. Gash Boor Mabkm, Queeb-street, Masterton. Indies' fitting and showroom, may be seen; a beautiful assortment of Mica' Boots and, I for comfort and appearance. Hannah's Gash Boot Mabket, Queen-st,, Masterton. 0 lines o'Boots and Shoes, both imported ', anil of their own manufacture, which are n without doubt, an improvement on any- ' liing yet introduced, Call and see at Hannah & Co.'b School Boots are the I fltrnnrHKit iha tnarlrjit. ■ hunti maAa rtf flin best material to stand extra rough purchasing at the Cheapest Boot Shop Hannah's Cash Boot Mabket, Queen street, Masterton, B, Hannah & Co. employ hundreds of \mi<mmmi*mm ' B once. We claim to be in the van, and the verdict has been given by still larger and )f increasing demands for our Boots and Shoes. A visit to Hannah's Cash Boot „ Maiiket will convince, Have in StookI Leather on hand—Sole, Light; medinm,and heavy, Eip, French, and Col. Calf, Stirrup, Bridle, Baghide, Basils; eto, The Requirements of the Trade specially attended to by ff. Hannah & Co.,' QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. E PETERSON, MANAGER, WORLD'S PAIR, The Champion! HIGHEST AWARD fob EXHIBIT HOVER 300 PREMIUMS GAINED COOPER-DIPPED SHEEP. in were Oqoper-Dipped, and nearly ball of these obtained premiums, while thev also Becured above ONE-HAiP :.. or the:>totalj . hrst;;pbe, luopjirtUeled in the biatory of Snoep
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4630, 26 January 1894, Page 3
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438Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4630, 26 January 1894, Page 3
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