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Painless EXTRM; - ■ I TION OF TEETH; , - <i , 4m><w! , INSERTION UP ARTIPIOIAL "• • " TBBTHi' ''' viirs mmt bM-reoolTed the following r-U> flittering testimonial::- ~ .. Dbaß Sib,—Dnrlngtho Franco-Prussian if#r In 1870 my horso tt#b killed under me, and In the fail I received a kiolrj which shattered -the one; Bids ot my mouth.; Owing to the peculiar end lerioua damage, I have.'htd el,waya the beet London dentista, and have tried : Monsieur Dnerot, the celebrated Parisian . deniltV hut none have given me auch a * (epiondid fltand comfort aa'you have done; i < and oat of patihide I shall recommend you ! . whenever I can, < I must Bay your charge is Youra Truly, A, H.KROUSE, Inspector for North Island Standard Accident Awraranoe Co, '< " : - CONSUWATION ANDADVIOE FttEß, J, W. BRIDGE, D'BN'TtBI ' " IDi; Upper WilllaSitcei Wellington OfcwlesG. Scott, AUOTKiNBBR, LAND, STOCK, AND OMBRAL COMMISSION AOBNT AND J . , . VALUATOR. House A«;cnt,—Rents Collected BALKS conducted In town ior, connry ae deairod. Agent—Norwich Union Fire A iut ,i . anoeSociety. Farms .fc'or Sule, MR SCOTT HAS "TEE FOLLOWING (PROPERTIED FOR. SALE- : 40 ACRES, all In. grass,, well fencel, Maharaharu . KA ACRE FARM, Woodlands Road,' Six .roomed house, a'jblea, dairy. 1 ac(o la ' ' Garden.. . . • s tlv ACRES, 1J miles from TVoodviile, : flvo " ,u - roomed house, a grand orchard bring' leg in £2O a year forlruit, overy con' venienco required on a small farm, CHAS-G SCOTT, AUCTIONEER,' WOODVILLEi AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVI DENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch; Head Office, Custom house-quay, Local Board of Directors: The Hon. Morgan S. Graco, M.D, O.M.G, M.L.O. [Chairmanfi The Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M.L.0., (Deputy Chairman]: Alfred do .lathe Brandon, Esq,: The Hon. Edward Richardson, CM G,; M.t,C.; John Duncan, Esq. Medical Of leer: DrW, O. Komp, M.R.0.5., (En^ud). The oldest, wealthiest AND MOST PROSPEROUS Australian Lira Office, AiTd ran LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. Tdk OHH'Oomnial Life Owioi WHICH DEOIARfS A BOOTS EVERT 7BASThe Vetfoi qf Valuation adopted by this Society U of the most Stringati Character, . ■mi 'jmmz n.Cmiderahly l.arger Ewnt mat Liabilities than that held by any olho> office in the A ustralatian Colonies. , ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £11,000,000 ELEVEN MILLIONS STERLING All Invested to yield nearly C per cent Pouoies in Force ... 116,205 Sum Assured £38,88! Accumulated Funds ... £11,328,448 Annual Income... £1,960,123 Cash Bontueß Divided ... £5,484,622 BONUSES.

cm BOMB lor one year, 1892, £504,261 yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to £1,030,000, alter making special besebvhs, amounting te £234,511. cash bootses declared for lost Fire years, over two millions, yielding Iteversioiary Bonuces exceeding foot millionb, A SHU EE YOUR LIFE In tho A.M.P. SOCIETY AND SKGtIRK A BONUS EVERY YEAR EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT LESS THAN 01 PER OEHT, ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary, Bhahoh O m«— ■ CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. LcjuAobnts—Maslorton,LOWES & [QMS i Oreytcwn. F. ft WOOD WIPE YOIJR FEET, iVO MORE DIRTY, "SHODDV" DOOK-MATS. fT HE new registered Wellington Coir Yaw JL Grooved Mat is tho best ard most useful Mat yet made, Why? Beoause It not only most effectually brashes the dirtoff tho Eoles, but also oil the sides of tho shoes, and the dirt, falling into the grooves, can very easily be shaken or swept cut, and not, li>e the ordinary mat, become a matted mass of cloggy dirt, lncy are made very strong and durable, and arenat clumsy ana heavy, sc . it.' And they wiU'not shake to pieces—the untimely end ot the imported jhoddy door-mats. the principal storekeepers intheWairarapa, Inmtors and Sok Makers (Wholesale Only) BEN DAINHB & CO., Coir Mat and Matting Manufacturers, 43, TEMUCE, Wbllinoton New Zealand. PRINCE OF WALES POSITORY inhabitants of Masterton and the ptiblio generally that wo bavo purchased the old-established business formerly car"'ed on by Mr W. Neill, and solicit a continuance of that support wtiich has boon eo liberally accorded to him in the pad THE LIVERY DEPARTMENT wiU trader our personal supervision, and every attention will bo paid to all horses placed in sur charge. SADDLE HOUSES and BUGGIES on hire at Moderate charges. Telegrams from commercial travellers promptly attended to. Horf?a Broken to Saddle or Harness with the utmost care and satisfaction guaian* teed. . A BUS w3l run to meet ALL TRAINS as heretofore, Nora—The Tenai and Castlepoin COACH will run as usnal, and will be in charge of a competent and popular driver, who can be relied on to pay every attention to passengots and goods, FAIiCELS entrusts to our care will be timed at moderate rates, WELLERBROS, MABTERTON PRINCE OF WAIVES JfAMUiY HOTEL, N'Btrp.et Masterton, TN taking over the management of this 1 old established hostelry, it will be my honest endeavour to cater for tho settlers and travelling publio generally. As I contemplate making estenßivo alterations during the next three months 1 must aßk the indulgence of my patrona for any shortcomings that may arise during that time. All wines and spirits taken from bond. Sight porter in attendance, • JOHN TUCKER, PROPRIETOR COOK m OAKLEY, Tailors, .07, Lambtos Q0AY.....7... Wellington (Opposite Government Buildings,) ' Omt Morrow' "CHEAPEST OF,THE BEST,' •flotti'tiy ordeti carefultjugiUanctually j (tended, to and goi JJJ Pabctis

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4665, 9 March 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4665, 9 March 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4665, 9 March 1894, Page 4

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