THE PERMANENT IN VESTMENT AND x LOAN ASSOCIATION OJ.WAIRABAP4 Mira-aißsn, Gamows, Dibeoiobs ; Messrs G, Fharaiyn (chairman), W. Booth, M, Oadelberg, J, Q, Fildes, J, Fuller, W, Skeet and F.'H. Wood. . TheAnnnal Income oiceeJs £15,000, Capital on Loan £32j7fo; Profits already allotted £8,660 j Reserve fund £706. The. purposes for which the Association It CBtfltlianed are twofold. In the first plaio It offers en excellent method -of Investment to those woo wish to gocpinnjpte tJieLr capital oi savings at the highestrate consistent wlthjiorfeet security and by allowing small oi large snira to be invested by periodical payments; It conforms to the olrcumntanwa of all classes,.ln the second place, to those who require loam upon properties they already possess, oi who may tuet with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, It presents thomeana of obtaining advances upon favorable terms,' The Association receives fixed deposits at ntes to be agreed np.on, Subscriptions on hnsstmenl shares, 5a per ponthj nftipaate value of share £6O. Pay Day—lK SnTStoitte iaeijch month, between :ha hours of 3 aid \ %'iid 7 and 9 p.m. Aokkts— Maaterton—Mr, G. B. ff. Dalrymple, Oarterton—Mi, W. J. Lindop, Featherston—Mr, J. Q, Cox, Pahiatua —Mr B, W, Brlgga. G WIETT, Manager MASTKRTOK COACH AND OAKBIAGK SAOIORY. The question, does a ccach am GABEIAQSFACTO3Y PAY? M Butitmußt booonduoted jn business prto' cipttlp, which means, like conducting any other business, to derive a -profit from it. and only ir. proportion to the diligence and shrewdness with whioh it is attended to, Shrewdness implies the ol6se.applioa< tion of your suitable qualities to'it, But if you are'not siitcd to run such a business do not try it, or yon viU find it a raw-boned opipaal tp ride. If you go into' coaohbuildipg mthopf papllnl jsery will increase withyour ejperience. But' to von aw keen tp discover all kinds of r#t boles in the management df.niaierialß etc, One condition that makes the carriage bnoincEß eo difficult for novices to successfully is the extended field over whi oh it is spread. It includes four distinct and complicated trades, and needs a thorough and practical knowledge of eaoh, Then we ask the pnblio to consider this. Why gpt place your ordorawith those who thorough! y iipderetad your needs and have every facility for tW 'prompt, cjrelul, and arti:4io osecation oi your orderß, (Jive us an opportunity Mwptiate thlsto your satisfaction.- Our Motto 52 - Wisaoin, Btrergtb, and Peauty, Wisdom is .only hayi'pg .itapdard grades, Strength is buying and soleotipg thp choicest 1 materials, J3oauty,' perfect Proportion and perfect Workmanship, Jtnit received, direot from tlio manufacturers, a consignment. of all kinds of carnage Hardware, Lamps,' trimmings, eto. We manufacture'the'most popular styles of vohicles, Prioes and drafts on application,' THOS WA6O& CO uonohus s, fa ' /a BHABEBROKEEB, " ut
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4665, 9 March 1894, Page 1
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454Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4665, 9 March 1894, Page 1
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