rPHE PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND * LOAN ASSOCIATION or WAIRARAP A IUIK-arRBBT, Geiytowk, Dibeoiom : Messrs 0, Pharaiyn (ohalrman). W, Booth, M. Cwelberg, J, 6. Fildes, J, Fuller, W, Skeet and F, H, Wood, ThoAnnual Income exceeds £16,000, Capitol on Loan £32,700 j Profits already allotted £8,660 j Reserve fund £705, Tho_ pnrpoaca for which the Association Is established ate twofold, In the first pla:e It offers an excellent method of investment to those who wish' to accumulate their capital or savings atthe hifthestrato consistent with perfect Beouritv and by allowing small or large rams to be invested by periodical payments, it ionfonns to the circumstances of all clasaeß, In the second place, to those who require loans apon properties they already possess, ot who may wot with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, it presents tnemeana of obtaining advances upon favorable tenia, The Association recoives fixed deposits at ntes to ho agreed upon, Subscriptions on toustment shares, 6s per month j ultimate value of shate £6O, PayDaj—Tk first Saturday In each month, between :he hours of 2 and i and 7 and Dp.m, AtmmMasterton—Mr. (i, S. Dalrymple, Carterton—Ml, W. J. Lindop, Feather* ton—Mr, J, G, Cox, Pahiaf.ua —Mr fl, W, Brlggs. G WYETT, Managfir MASTERTON COAOH AND CARRIAGE TAOIORY, The question, does a ocach ahd CARRIAGEFACTORY PAY? Yss, liutitmußt ho conducted jn business prinoipali", whioh means, Jiko conducting any other business, to derive a profit from it and only ir, proportion to tho diligence and shrewdness with which it is attended to. Shrewdness implies the olose applioa - lion of your suitable qualities to it, But if you are not suited to run such a business do not try it, or you ill find it a raw-boned animal to ride, _ If jou go into coaohbuilding without capital your misery will inoi oaso with your experience. But with experience nou Bie keen to discover all kinds of rat holes in tho management of materials oto. Ono condition that makes the carriage business so difficult for novices to grasp successfully is the extended field over whioh it is spread. It includes four distinct and completed trades, and needs a thorough and praotical knowledgo of each, Then we BBk the public to consider this. Why not place your orders with tboßO who thoroughly understand your needs and have evory facility for the prompt, careful, and arti',tio execution of your orders. Give us an opportunity to demonstrate this to your satisfaction, Our Motto is Wisdom, Strorgth, tnd Peauty, Wisdom is only having itandard grades. Strength is buying and Beleoting the choicest materials, Beauty, perfeot Proportion and perfect Workmanship, Just receivpd, direot from tho manufacturers, a consignment of all toads of carriage Hardware, Lamps, trimminga, etc. Wo mamiiioture tie most popular styles of vthio'.es. Prices and drafts on application,
XEOS. WARS £ CO A UOTIOHBERB, ut DfIKD AND BBI4IBy AQENTB, a m I J /y>7 QBNBBAIi Y/y COMMISSION AQBNTfI, IIiHBTON ()ViT| WSfcLWGIOH
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4646, 13 February 1894, Page 1
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482Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4646, 13 February 1894, Page 1
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