MANURES! WELLINGTON, DOW LET YOUR LAND n ma T0 UsE QEAB i Offices. The largo output has enabled a particulars, may be obtained from- --/... Lowes and-iowvs. AGENTS.
W. B, Oilemiells, LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, . PERRY nKET.MASTERTON. AGENT FOR London and Lancashire Fire msurano. Company, >Julonial Mutual Life Assurance Oom» , pany New Zoaland Acoidont Insurance (Jom pany, Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gaaette. etc., eto, A gent for the Piblio Trustee. Heputy Oflin ; al Assignee in bankruptcy for Wairarapa Oil behalf of venous clients f have I MONKY TO LEND on Freehold Pro- ' perty from 6 PER PENT, Club Hotel, MASTEBTON, HAVING assumed possession of the above Hotel I beg to notify to the Settlers of the District and the Traveling Public that no effort will be spared (o cater for their'oomfort and convenience. vision andl trust to maintain tho popularity for which the Club Hotel has become so well 1 known in the past. y WINES AND SPIRITS BEST BRANDS, NIGHT POUTER IN ATTENDANCE. JOSEPH MANDEL, Pbopmeiob. mODOOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, ™ nine. (Established three years,) HEADMASTER, O.L. Gardiner, BX," Pembroke College Cambridge; liesi- |' dent Assistant Master.E. Y. Bannister, 8,A,, New Zealand University,' Drill and Gjm--nastic Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence. subA jeots-Diyjnity, Latin, Greek, i'renoh, l-ng-\ ligb, History, Geography, Aritbinetio, Euolid, ■lgobra. Boys pr pared for scholarships .j aud entrance at Christchtirchaad Wanganui, e . The school games, cricket, and Association 0 t football, are personally superintended, and ,e the boys aro thoroughly looked alter out of )4 school hourse. Th house has Urge rooms, rv and stands in extensive'grounds, including a, y e field for cricket aDd football. 0 j Vacanoieß for several boarders and day id Ms. BC Mr Gardiner'B sister is in charge of the he domestic arrangements. Q d The next term will begin early in tho Ist 1, weoti of FEBRUARY, 1804. irospectusand full information on application to Woodcoto House. " / |OBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPHIC. LINE '■ \J OPKOYALMAILi.OAtHEB , Leaves WOuDVILLE for hKETAHUNA ' ' ily at 9.40 a.m., in time for Wellington Train, returning from Eketahika daily at 1.30 p.m., after arrival of Train from Wellington. Fares and Luggage carried on this line at greatly reduced rates. ? Saddle Morses, Buggies ani Special Coach* for Hircut any time, Telegrams promptly attended to.
AUSTKMiM MUTUAL PROWDENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch s Head Office, Oustora house-quay, Wdngton, Local Board of Directors: The Uon. Morgan 8. Grace. M.D, 0.M.0, M.t.o. [Ohairmanf j The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.0., [Deputy Chairman] ! Alfred do iathe Brandon, Esq,; The Hon Edward Richardson, OMG„M.L.O.j John Dnnwra, Esq • 'Medical Of Jeer: Dr W, 0. Kemp, M.R,0,5,, (Enp'jmd), ri\BE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST 1 AND MOST PROSPEROUS Australian Life TDK LARGEST K THE BRITISH EMPIRE. the Only Ooionial Lifb Offiou which df.omrks A BONUS E7ER7TEAR. The Method of Valuation adopted by this Society is of the most Stringent Characier, and tmum a Considerably larger Mm to meet Liabilities than thai held by any oto ofiee in the Australasian Colonies, AOOUMUUTED FUNDS EXCEED £11,000,000 ELEVEN MILLIONS STERLING All invested to yield nearly 6 per cent POLIOIKJ IN FoBOK Sum Assured Accumulated Funds Annual Income „. Cash Bonuses Divided' , 116,205 . £38,888,280 £11,328,448 i1,960,15J3 , £5,484,622 BONUSES. oik bomb for one year, 1892, £504,261 yieldingßeversionary Bonuses amounting to £1,030,000, after- making speoui. observes, nmountib 6 io £234,511, CASH boots declared for last nra years, over t,wo mlijonb, yielding Reversionary Bonuces exceeding foot millions. ASSURE foUR LIFE In tho A.M.P, SOCIETY AND SeoDRP- A BONUS EVERY YEAR EXEPNSES OF MANAGEMENT im THAN 8i PER OENT. ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Bbanoh Omm— CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. LwAiAoKNis-Mastetl;on,LOWES & lORNS; Greyfcown, F. H. WOOD WIPE YOUK FEET iVO MORK DIRTY, "MHODDiT" DOOK-MATB. THEnew registered Wellington Coir Yar. Grooved Mat is the best aid most use fill Mat yet mado, Why? BecaußO it no only most offectually brushes the dirt off tbi soles, but also off the sides of the shoes, am the dirt, falling into the grooves, can ver; easily be shaken or swept cit, and not, Hi' the ordinary mat, become a matted mass j doggy dirt. Iney, are made very strong ani durable, and are not clumsy and heavy, s shaking of 'the nasty dirty door-mat.' An tiioy will not shako to pieces—tho untlinel end of the imported shoddy door-mats. This unique mat may be obtained throng the principal storekeepers tatheWairarapi Inventors and So't Makers (WNksa\ Only) BEN I>ATSKS & CO., Coir Mat and Mattlp; Manufacturers, 48, Cambbidoe Terrace, Weiiinoion
VV inhabitants ofMasterton and the - Mltllin (TonArallv fhnt wn havn nnrnliaDod the old-established business formerly, car- (_ »°A oa by Mr W. Neill, and solicit a continuance of that support vrnich has been TUB LIVBBY DKPA.RTMBNT vriU be .'; under our personal supervision, and ev*ry n attention will bo paid to all horses placed k ■ our charge,- : s SADDLE HOBOES and BUGGIKS on aire at Moderate charts. Telegrams from j 0 Mmmeroial travellers promptly attended to, ,j B / Horses Broken to Saddle or Harnesswith the utmost caro and satißfaotion goaiana y toed,-.'.' ■ ■"'.•'.'• ' '■.■.. ■■■•■ •:.,■■•■: ":■ 'r ■-A-BDB will ran to meet ALL TRAINS "• heretofore. I Note—The Tenui .and; .Oastlepoin , L who can be relied'oh to pay every attention ,', to passengers and goods,; .:;: .:", . PARCELS 'entrusted to our cars will b* i- : : carried at moderal*rates:';,■..;.:.'■ -..-■""
COMMEMAL HOTEL, Ahutua. SULLIVAN & CORBY, (Late of Timam and Wellington). Peopkieioeb. SO r\ Bf«J to inform th . 06 \Jt, travelling public and the reaideutß «f the Bmh Districts that they have just c-jjnpleted extensive addi. lionß and alteration* to the Commercial Uotci iimkiiiK " the and'boat dpp.inteu ht!w.v!ry iu tt e" Forty-Mile Bu»b. Tlis rooms aro lofty and well fumshed, and tuediiiiif; room mil be found "supplied with the best tjhU d note In the urovlace. The bat is under their personal supervision, and none but i thebest brands of liquors a re kept, . Hot, Cold, and Shower I«ths, <Tk<ltuitnii<l<i»«ii<..«ml.i: 11.11.1 'n , to the building, with stfga and scener for theatrioalß, etc. '" *■, ; ■ .' RtoWa .Inner !,,;»„»™ A »-.... ;,13~.0. , dose by, in charge of inefficient Groom '..The Billiard Ruotu is fi'ttiidiwiiii din ut the best-I'atiliiß, and is atfonded.byj loinpetent Marker. 'SM :■■ <\ : fts*
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4634, 29 January 1894, Page 1
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