LOANABSOCIATIONOFTYAIRARAP4 HllN-EiniOT, Gbeytowk, Dieeoiom ; Messrs 0, Pliaraiyn (chairman) W. Booth, M, Cwelberg, J. G. Rides, J. Fuller, 17, Bkcet and F.H. Wood, TheAnnual Income exceeds £16,000, Capital on Loan £32,7<K)j Profits already allotted iß,66o;Keserve fund £705, The purposes for which tlio Association 1b established are twofold, In the first place It ' offers an excellent method of Investment to those who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at the highestrato consistent with per- ' ' acourity and by allowing small or largo s to be UTC«ted by periodical payments, it i conforms to the elroumstanceß of all clauses, In 'the second place, to those who require loans apon properties they already possess, oi who may n.:et witn opportunities of acquiring properties advantageonflly,itpresents themeaua of obtaining advances upon favorable terms, The Association receives fixed deposits atntes to be agreed upon, Subscriptions on lnustmont shares, 6s per month; ultimate value of share £6O, PayDay-Thi first Saturday Ineaoh month,between :he hours of 2 aid 4 and 7 and 9 p.ro, AOBNI9-Maatertou-Mr.fi. S. W. Dalrymple, Carterton—Mi, W. J. Lindbp, Featherston - Mr. J. Q, Cox, Pabiftt.ua- Mr fl, W, Brlggs. G WYETT, Manager MASTERTOK COAOH ADD CARRIAGE YACTORY, TEE QUESTION, DOES a OCaCE and CABRIAGSFACTOBYPAY? Ym. '■ But it must be conducted jn business principals, which means, like conducting any i other businnßS, to derive a profit from it and only in proportion to the diligence <* and shrewdness with which it is attended '• to, Shrewdnesa implies the clobq application of your suitable qualities to it, But if yon aro not suited to run such a business do not try it, or you v\ ill find it a raw-boned animal to rido, Ifjougointoooaohbuildd ing without capital your niisery will inoreaso 1 • with your experience, But with experience vou are keen to discover all kinds of rat holes in the management of materials eto, 6 Ono condition that makes the carriage i bucineca so difficult for. novices to grasp sucoeßßtully is tbo extended field ovor i which it ib spread, It includes four distinct j and completed trades, and needs a thor--1 ough and prautical knowledge of each, Then • we ask tbo public to consider this, Why not placo yonr orders with those who thorn : oughly understand your needs and have < every facility for the prompt, careful, and ' arti'itio execution of your orders, Give us j an opportunity to demonstrate this to your > satisfaction. Our Motto is Wisdom, Strorgth, and Peauty, Wisdom is only having itandard grades, Strength is buying i and seleoting the choioest materials, Beauty, perfeot Proportion and perfect Workmanship. Jußt received, direct from tho manufacturers, a consignment of all kinds of carriage Hardware, Lamps, trimmings, eto. We mamifaoture the most popular styles of vohicles, Prices and ' drafts on application, THOS.WACtG&CO UOTIONEERB, BHABEBROKEES, LAND AKD /&/ m ' </*&// GENEBAL tfyYjf COMMISpN AOENTB,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4639, 5 February 1894, Page 1
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462Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4639, 5 February 1894, Page 1
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