fpHE PERMA&ENT INVESTMENT AND * LOAN ASSOCIATION orWAIRARAP4 MiiN-srßEsr, Gasnown, DlBKOlOBS: Messrs 0. Pharaiyn (clialrman) W, Booth. M. Caselberg, J. G. Rides, J. Fuller, W, Skcet and F. H, Wood, TheAimu»llncomocxcce(li.j;i6 l O(H),Capital on I Loan £32,700; Profits already allotted I £8,6C0; Reßerre fund £705. The purposes for which the Association Is established are twofold, In the first it offers an excellent method of investment to those who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at the hlghestrate consistent with perfect security and by allowing small or large euros to be Invented by periodical payments, it conforms to the circumstances of all olasses, In the second place, to those who require loans apon properties they already possess, 01 who may n-eot witn opportunities of acquiring properties advantagcously,lt presents themeaus of obtaining advances upon favorable terms, The Association receives hied deposits at rites to be agreed npon, Subscriptions on imsatnumt shares, 6s por month; ultimate value of sbaie £6O. PayDay-Tk first Saturday in each month, between ho hours of 2 and i ni 1 and 9 p,m, AORNIS--Masterton—Mr,(j. B. W. Dalrymple, Carterton—Mi. W. J. Lindop, Feathers-ton-Mr, J. Q, Cox, Pahiatua- Mr H, W: Brlgga. G WYfcTT, Manager MASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGE ?AOIORY, THE QUESTION, DOES a CCaCU asd CABBI AGS FACTORY PAY? Yw, Butitmußt be conducted jii business principals, which means, tike conducting any other business, to derive a pro-St from it and only ir. proportion to the diligence and shrewdness with which it is attended to, Shrewdness implies the close applioa ■ tion of your suitable qualities to it, But if you aio not sited torun such a business do not try it, or you w ill find it a raw-boned animal to tide, If you go into coaohbuilding without capital your ru'sery will increase with your eiperience. But with experience *rou are keen to discover all kinds of rat I holes in the management of materials etc I One condition that makes tb» carriage business bo difficult for novices to successfully is the extended»field over which it is spread. It includes four distinct and complicated trades, and needs a thorough and practical knowledge of each, Then we ask the public to consider this, Why not.place your orders with those who thoroughly understand your needs and have every facility for the prompt, careful, and artistic execution of your orders, Give us an opportunity to demonstrate this to your satisfaction. Our Motto is Wisdom, Btrergtb, »nd Peauty, Wisdom is only having itandard grades, Strength is buying and soleoting the choicest materials, Beauty, perfect Proportion and perfect Workmanship, Just received, direct from the manufacturers, a consignment of all kinds of carriage Hardware, Lamps, trimamings, etc, We mactlaoture the roost popular styleß of vehicles, Prices and
THOS.WAGG&OO OOTIONBERB, BHAREBBOKEBS, LAP AND ESTATE^ /ty/P GENEBAL YjV COMMISSION AGENTS, QWT, IttiMMM
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4647, 14 February 1894, Page 1
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464Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4647, 14 February 1894, Page 1
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