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painless extrac- . TION OP TEETH AND WBKRTION OF ARTIFICIAL TIiETH. •s?, flittering'testimonial : S Dra» Sir,- iutlLg .tho Franco-Prußslan . war in 1870 my horse was killed under me, and ' In the fall I received a kick, whloh shattered the one aide of ray mouth, Owing- to the peculiar and lerleus damage, 1 have had always the best London dentists, and hare tried \ Monsieur Ducrot, the. celebrated Parisian dentist, but none hare given me such a splendid fit and comfort as you h»vo done; and ont of gratitude I shall recommend you whenever lean,' I must say your charge Is Yours Truly, A.H. KROUSB, Inspector for North Island Standard Accident Amuiwku'iJo, - cohsultltion AND ADVICE free. -'1 W. BRIDGE, DKNTIBT 103, Uppor Willis St™' ■Wellinrton 'Okrles G. Scett, NBKR, I/AND, STOCK, AND onAL COMMISSION AGENT AND VALUATOR. "ouse Ai,ert.-Kent« Collected SALES conducted in town or conn ry as desired. Agent—Norwich Union Fire A sur unco Society. Farm* For Sale, MR SCOTT HAS *TEB FOLLOWING PROPERTIES FOR BALK--40 ACRES, all in grass, well fence!, v Maharahani KA ACRE FARM, Woodlands Road, Su "" roomed house, s'lblos, dairy. 1 acre L G«den. S)-j ACRES, 1} miles from Woodvillo, fivo <"" roomed house, a grand orchard bringUS in £2O a year for lruit, every convenience required on a small farm, CHAS G SCOTT, AUCTIONEER, WOODYILLE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVI DENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch : Head Office, Custom t-_ ■ W.M.„4„„ TinjM nf Directors: Tho lion, Morgan S, Grace, M.D, O.M.G, M.L.O, [Ohairmanl j The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.0., (Deputy Chairman]! Alfred do .latho Brandon, Esq, j The Hon. Edward Richardson, 0 M G„ M.L.O. j John Dunean, Esq. Medical Of Jeer: Dr W. ' G.Kemp, M.R.0.5,, (linrfand). mHB oldest, wealthiest I AHD MOST PROSPEROUS Australian Lipe Opnoc, ajd tub LARGEST IN THE BMTISJI EMPIRE. ihb Ohh Comniai. Life Owjob WHICH DECLAB.eS A SOWS EVERY YEAR, The tl ethod of Miration adopted by this i Society it of the most Stringent Character, I. and.euum a Considerably Larger Resent to meei Liabilities ita that held by any olkt osce k the A mtralashn Colwikh ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £11,000,000 ELEVEN MILLIONS STERLING All invested to yield nearly 6 per cent Polioiki in Force ... 116,206 SumAsßUred £38,888,285 Accumulated Funds ... £11.328,448 Annual Income £1,960,123 Cash tonuses Divided ... £6,484,022 BONUSES. cash bo:;jb for ose year, 1802, £504,261 ~ yieldingKeversionaryßonuGesamountingto £1,030,000, utter making special deserves, amounting to £234,511, cash bonuses declared for last five years, over two umiokb, yielding Reversionary Bonucea exceeding Foim millions. iBBTJRE lODR L IFE -. .' In tho A.M.P. SOCIETY AND SbCURP A BOiNUS EVERY YEAR EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT LESS THAN 9 i PER OENT. ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W. LOWE, Epsident Secretory, BaAHOHOmiE—CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. LooAiiAoiiNTß-MastertoniLOWES & lORNS; Greytmvn. F- H. WOOD WIPE YOUR FEET, iXO MORE DIRTY, "WHODDV" DOOKMATB. TpHEnew registered WeUington Coir Yaw J. Grooved Mot is tho best ai-d most useful Mat yet made, Why? Because it not only most effectually brushes the dirtoff the eoles, but also off the sides of tho Bhoe3,aud tho dirt, falling into tho grooves, can very easily be shaken or swept o-it, and not, \ih the ordinary mat, becomo a malted mass jf cloggy dirt, lnoy are mado verv strong and durable, and are net clumsy and heavy, so that neither mistress noi maidneed dread the shaking of' the nasty dirty door-mat.' And they will not shake to pieces—the untimely end ol the importe' ihoddy door-mats, This uniquomattmvy be obtained through the principal storekeepers intbeWairarapa, hmnlors and So!e ATata (Wlwlesale Only) BEN DATSKH & CO., i Coir Mat and Matting Manufacturers, 48, Ciudridoe Terrace, Wkuikoioh New Zealand. PRINCE OF i 'l7 E have pleasure in announcing to the W inhabitants ofMaaterton and the >-v public generally that wo havo pnrohased \ the old-established business formerly carrifd on by Kr W. Neill, and solicit a continuance of that au;-;>ort wnioh has been bo liberally accorded to him in the past. ' THE LIVEBY DhPAMm,\T will be under onr personal supervision, and every attention will be paid to all horses placed in 5Ur charge. SADDLE HORSES and RUQGIKS on aire at Moderate .:btir,.ef>. Telegrams from :otnmeroial travellers promptly attended to. Hoipes Bioher.toHaidlo or Harnesswith tlio utmost tore asd caiislaolion teni. AIiUS wili run to meet ALL TRAM as heretofore Note-The Teuui and Castlopoiu COACH will run as usual, and will I* in ohirge of a competent and popular driver, who can be relied on to piy every attention PAKCELS entrusts to our caro will be carried at moderate rates, WELLEJt BKOS, MASTEBION PRINCE OF WALKS FAMILY HOTEL., Qoees-btrbbt Mastbrtok. iN taking over Ihe management of this old established hostelry, it will bo my honest endeavour to cater for tho settlers and travelling public generally. As I contemplate making extensive alterations during the next three months I must üßk the indulgence of my patrons for any shortcomings that may ariso during itiat time. All wines and spirits taken from bond. Night porter in attendance. JOHN TUCKER, PROPRIETOR GOOK m OMLEL •227, LahbiohQwy ...Whuisoiun . (Opposite Government Buildings,) "CHEAPEST OF THE/BEST,' Oonrtry orders carefully ana* punctually - attended to and goods forwarded fyPAßons Post*

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 7 March 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, 7 March 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, 7 March 1894, Page 4

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