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MANURES! . i many years! experience. In the trade—who ia i their Manures being matufaotured ehtuoly ir'om ani ted in the ordinary course of fanning,.,', . "•■v " ' * w r m ® noDOM LET ; ,YOUR LAND .IT PAYS TO U«E GEAB CO^S ; the Colony, and have dinted numerous testimonials, which, toeeth rwih tl b R,™ ! ' ment Analyst's reports, may he seen at the Agent's Office fflZo! lilaS U i the Company to reduce the prices, which, % S^Xff&Sl LOWES; AND lOENS,: AGENTS.;

lIP AUSTRALIAN-MUTUAL; -PROVI:DENT SOCIETY. :; -New Zealand Branch :Hcad Office, Custom house-quay,. Wo'ilngton, Local Board-of Directors; The ilon. Morgan S,'Grace,' M.D, O.M.G, M.L.O. [Okairmanl ; Tlio Hon. Charles J, Johnston, M.L.0., [Deputy Chair- ■■■■ man]! Alfred do' -.latho Brandon, Esq.; The Hon; Edward Richardson- 0 M G„ M.L.O. j John Dun'san, Esq. Medical Of Jeer:Dr Yv". 6. Kompi M.R.0.5., (Enjr!and). . ■ THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST AHb: ■ ;'•-■ ,'"■; MOST! PROSPEROUS: ADSIRAUisLwBIOFFIdB.AiTD THE LARGEST W THE EMPIRE. ' the Only OnwNiAii Life Office i - WHICH DKOIAW" '■■■ ABONTJS-EVBatTEAII. .-'.... ;. Tfo Method of Valuation adopted by this Society h of the,,mod'Stringent Character, anienmm a Considerably Larger 'Reserve to meet. Liabilities than that held by any ot&er office in the Australasian Colonies, - ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £II,OOO S OOO :, ELEVEN MILLIONS STERLING '■' All invested to yield nearly 6 per cent Pohoies in Force .„ 116,205 Sum Assured ...:: ; ... £38,888,285 ~ -Accumulated Funds •.„ £11,328,448 Annunllncome .;.'- ; .•... £1,960,123 Cash Bonuses Divided ... £5,434,622 ; BONUSES. oisn nosss for' one year; 1692,'£504,261 ™ yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to ' £1,030,000,- after making special reserves, ~. amounting to £234,511. r ; ■ cash bonuses doilared for last five years, j over two mllioxs,: yielding : Reversionary :, Bonuses exceeding ronn millions, ASSURE YOUR.L/lEE .iil ..,, A.M.P. SOCIETY AND SEOBRB A BONUS EYEKY YEAR EXEPNSES OF MANAGEMENT LESS THAN 9} PER OENT. ONTHE TOTAL INCOME. ■' '- EDWARD W.<LUWE,' Eesidenfc Secretary. Beanoh OmiE—CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. .LMAiAaENis-Masterton.LOWES & [ORNSi Greytwn.F, H, ; WOOD .WIPE:,=YO,p;. WW iVO MORE '"' DIRTY, "SHODDY" DOORMATS. 7T\ HE new registered Wellington Coir Yaw X Grooved Mat is the best and most useful Mat yet made, Why? .Becauso it. not only most effectually brushes the dirtoff tho soles, but also off tho sides of tho shoes, and the dirt, falling into tho grooves, can very easily be shaken or swept cvt, and not, like tho ordinary mat, become a matted mass of cloggy dirt. Iney are made very strong and durable, and are not elumsy and heavy, so that neithor mistress noimaidneed dread the shaking of' tho nasty dirty door-mat.' And they will not shako to pieces—the untimely end of the importe' dhoduj door-mnts. This unique mat may be obtained through tho principal storekeepers in tho Wairarapa, Inventors and Sob.Makers (Wholesale Only) . BEN DARKS & CO., Coir Mat and Mattius Muuufucturevs, 43, Cambridoe TEniuoE, .Wellinotos New Zealand.. .1 !W7'E have pleasuroin announcing to the - -YV inhabitants of ifasterton and the J publio gbricrally tlwt wo have purchased J the old-established business formerly car- , "Sd- on by Mr W. Neill, andsolioita continuance of that \tnioh has been j so liberally accorded to'him in "the past; . THE LIVERY DEPARTMENT mil bo under bnr personal aupervision,'and every' ) attention will bo paid to all horses placed in surcharge, ' ■•."•"■'•■ "■".;' ■ '; .SADDLE HORSES and BUGGIES on ture at Moderate charges. .-Telegrams from 0 commercial travellers promptly attended to, 8 Horses Broken to Saddle or Harness with . .the utmost oaro and solisfaotion euaiaha [) ; WKI, ; -'.;;Vr-;v'" : ;-.-,; ; : . ■". ■.■'? ■UW-:-; '" ABUSjwiUruntoineet'ALL TRAINS '" as heretofore, ■■■'"' .. Note-Tho-Tenni,. and Oastlepoih • COACH will run niriianiil 7 nnVI mill L ;., .charge of a competent and popular driver, *'-. to passengers and goods.". '■'' .PARCELS entrnshdlo pnr oare'will bo carried-at'moderate rates!' : .; ;; -3.i u :MASTBRTONo>--.^ J r^

liAND.ESTATEANI) ibtfEßAli . ..AGENT, PEIUtY T'HEET.MASTERTON,,. AGrENT FOR : .'--,.'rLondon and Lauoaßhire. J?ive Insurant •: Company.'; Colonial Mutual Life- Assurance Com* "•: pany \ '-■■■■■ New Zealand Accident Insurance Com pany. Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette, etc, etc ■ . Agent for the Piblio Trustee. Poputy Oflio'al Assignee in bankruptcy for Wairarapa' On; behalf of various ohents'l have MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Property.fromGPEßOENT. Club Hotel, mas3?e,bton7!TT AVINS assumed possession of the above Hotel I beg to notify to tho Sottlers of,the District and the Travelling'' Public that no effort will bospared to cater: for their oomfort and convenience. '■ vision and I trust to maintain the popularity' for whiohthoClub Hotel has become so well known in the past, WINES AND SPIRITS BEST MANDS. NIGHT POSTER IN ATTENDANCE. JOSEPH MANDEL, . ' '■■ Proprietor. WOODCOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, A Classical School for boys from the age of nine. (Established three years,) HEADMASTER,' O.L. Gardiner, 8.A., Pembroke College Cambridge; Ecsideut Assistant Master, Y.Bannister.BiA,, New Zealand'Unive'rsityj Drill and G>.'' nastic Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence. Sub-jccts-D/ividity, Latin, Greek;Frenoh, Engligh.History.Geogi'aphyiArithmctio.Eunlid, Algebra, Boys prepared for scholarships and entranco at Christohurch and Wanganui. Tho school games, crioket, and Association football, are personally superintended, and the boys are thoroughly looked after out of' school hourso. Th bouse has largo rooms, and stands in oxtensivo grounds, including a field for cricket and football, Vacancies for several boarders and day boys,- ' . ' Mr Gardiner's.sister is in charge of the domestic arrangements. The next term will begin early in tho Ist weekof FEBRUARY, 1891. ■ Prospectus and full information on application to Woodcoto Houso. ..■ HOBB &. CO.'S TELEGRAPHIC LINE V OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES Leaves WOODVILLE for EKETAHUNA daily at 9.40 a.m.,, in time for Wellington Train, returning from EKEunuxA daily at' 1,30 p.m., aftor arrival of Train from Wellington, Fares and Luggago carried on this lino at greatly reduced rates, Saddle Morses, Buggies and Special Goncks for Hire at any time. Telegrams promptly attended to. PROrmETORS ..;..:;...,,,...Woodville Agents for Tuos. Cook A Sox. COMMERCIAL HOTEL,' i*Anui'trA, SULLIVAN & CORBY, (Late of Timaruand'Wellington), PaoPUIEIOEO, -0 p BEG to inform th U. \XI \J i, travelling publio end the residents of the Buili Districts that they have just completed extensive additions and alterations to the Commercial Hote'x, mukiiig it tho largest and best appointed h'c.ilry in tie Tj'orty-Milo Bush. Tbß rooms are lofty and well .furcwhed, and the diiing room will be found supplied with the best Uk d hole in the province. Tho bar is under their personal supervision, and noiio but the best brands of liquors a re kept, ' Hot, Cold, and Shower I «ths, Tiiore is a large Aeaomblj HkU attiched to the building, with stf ge land scenorv for theatricals, etc. .;'■ '. : .; ;i :'.-< ~,.;'■■'■.■■ ; Stable, lboat boxes and grues paiidjoks'' dose by, in charge of inefficient Groom Tho Billiard Koom ia fitted with one ; ■of the best Tables, and is attfadeil by "a cdmpotentaiarker. ':;;: :' ; .'■-:■■ ■■■ '■ .: CoachesstopatthisHotcldailviV ■-'■[','■'' ' OhabqksMotieuAtb.'-: -,C - ;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4630, 26 January 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4630, 26 January 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4630, 26 January 1894, Page 1

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