UaM t EXi'HAOTIONOFIWH, 'it, INSERTION if ARTIFICIAL TbETH. • MR BRIDGE has received tho fullowinj. tntimomil:— . D<UR Stß, —Dm!' g the Franco-Pnwsiai .., rat to 1870 my hone was killed under me, am! in the (all I received a kick, which shattered ; i j the'one aids Of my mouth. Owing to thei;-"-.: peculiar and re loua damage, I hare had ai- ' waya the beat London dentists, and havo tried ""Bnaleur. Ducrot, the colebrated Farisian ntlsi, hut nono have given me inch a Undid fit and comfort ai you hare dono; 1 out of (ratltudo I shall recommend you leneTtrlcan, I must say your charge ii axtamely modeiate. Yours Truly, A, H. KROUBE, laipeotor for North Island Standard Acddent Assurance Co, TATION AND ADVICE FREE, y % BRIDGE, DENTIBI ; TTppar Wtllti Street Wellington Chiles G. Scott, AUCTIONEER, LAND, STOCK. AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT AND VALUATOR. Houso A?crt.—Rents Collected SALES conducted in town or coun ry as desired. Agent—Norwich Union Fire A sur tnco Society. Forms For Sale, MR SCOTT HAS TEE FOLLOWING PROPERTIED FOR SALE--40 ACRES, ail in grass, troll fenced, v Maharahara KA ACRE FARM, Woodlands Road, Six "" roomed houso, a'ables, dairy, 1 acre ia Girden. > i ' flu ACRES, 1J miles from IVoodvilie, five " roomed house, a grand orchard bringiig in £2O a year for lrnit, every convenience required on a small farm, OHAS G SCOTT, AUCTIONEER, WOODVILLE amralTanjiutualTpeovi DENT SOOIETY. New Zealand Office, Custom home-quay, lloard ol Directors: The Hon. MorfanS. Grace, M.D, C.M.G, M.LO. [Chairman] j The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.0., [Deputy Chairnun] ; Alfred do iatho Brandon, Ksn,; The Hon. Edward Richardson, 0 M G., M.L.0.; John Duncan, Esq. Medical O/Jcor: Dr W. O.Kemp, M.R.O.S.,(En^Vand). THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST AKD MOST PKUBPEROUS , "AOSrHUUNLIFB OFHOS.wd THE ' LAB9EST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE, ihk Okly Colonial Lipb Omuk WHICH DKCLARJSS A BONUS EVERY YEAR. The Method of I 'ablation adopted by this Society ii of the mod Stringent Character, and ensures a Considerably Larger Jlcstrve to met Liabilities than that held by any olht office in the Australasian Colonies, ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £11,000,000 ELEVEN MILLION H STERLING All invested to yield nearly 6 per cont Pouojeb in Foot ... 116,205 Sum Assured ... ... £38,888,280 Accumulated Funds ... £11,328,448 Annual Income... ... i 1,960,123 Cash Bonuses Divided ... £6,464,622
BONUSES. cifin bo:;jb for oke year, 189!), £504,261 <-^eidiagßeversionary Bonneos amounting to £l,o3o,OdO.lttcr BiiiWng bpecuii mbebves, amouniii/g to £234,511.''• cash DONOBEB delated lor last fiKyears, over two snmoxs, yielding Hcveraior.it}" Eonucca exceeding youn wtuoss. ABSUBE TOUR LIFE In tbo A.M.P. SOCIETY AND SECURP. A BONUS EVERY YEAR EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT LESS'THAS 9[ PER CENT, ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W, LOWE, Resident Sooretary. Branch OpiheOUBTOM HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. LcoaiAoekts—Maßterton,LOWES & IQBNS ; F. H. WOOD GEORGE ANDERSON, STOREKEEPER, MASTERTDN, AGENT for the salo of tho celebrated " MAILO " Cigar, slid other first-class brands. WIPE YOUR FEET, iVO 3JO RE DIRTY, "HHOUDV" - \ DOOKMATS. r*p HE now registered Wellington Coir Yara X Grooved Mat is the best ai'd most useful Mat yet made, Wby? Beeause it not only most effectually brushes the dirt oil the the dirt, falling into the grooves, can very easily be shaken or swept eif, anil not, ltfe the ordinary mat, become a matted mas 3 jf cloggy dirt. Inoy are mado very strongand durable, and are not clumsy and heavy, sc that neither mistress noi maidneed dread the shaking of' the nasty dirty door-mat,' And they will not shake to pieces—tho untimely end of the importe' shoddy door-mats. This unique mat may be obtained through Inventors aid Sok hlahrs (IP'wlutile Unly) BEN DAINKS & CO., Coir Mat aud Matting Mumifueturers, 43, CiHBMBOE Trans ce, Wklukoion New Zealand. PRINCE OF WALES HOUSE BkPOSITOEY inhabitants of Master ton and the pubiio generally thiit wo i,ave purchased the old-established business formerly car rH on by Ur W. Null, and solicit a continuance of that eur;>jrt vflieh has been go liberally accorded to him iD the past. ThELIVEKY DEPARTMENT will be wider our personal supervision, and ever; jar charge. SADDLE HORSES and BUGGIES on Hire at Moderate charges. Telegrams from commercial travellers promptly attended to. Horses Broken to Saddle or Harness with the utmost wre and satisfaction gnaian» teed. A BUS will run to meet AIL TRAINS ta heretofore, Now-Tho Tenui and Castlepoin COACH will run as usual, and will be in clurgonf a competent and popular driver, who can be relied on to pay every attention io passengers Bnd goods. PAKCELB entreat:d to our care will be Dirtied at moderate rates, WJELLJSIt BROS, MASTERTON PIIINtSE OF WAIVES U'AMJXiY HOTEL, QI*EEN-BTBKET MASIEBTON. JN taking over the management of this old established hostelry, it will be my honest endeavour to cater for the aettlera and travelling pubiio generally, 'As I contemplate making extensive alterations during the next three months I mutt ask tha indulgence of my patrons fur any shortcomings that may arise daring that time. All nines and spirits taken from *1011(1. ■flight porter in attendance. fIfI.TUIMR, BIETO R T1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 5 March 1894, Page 4
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814Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, 5 March 1894, Page 4
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