PaINLEBS EXTRACTION OF TEETH •.■'■■'. ■ am •''•'• "■•■ UJSERVIONOF ARTIFICIAL TEETH. ■ fluttering testimonial ir- ; ;.-< i i '.?•.'.' i Dub Sib,— Durkg : the franoo;Prussian In the Wl I received ft kick, .which Blattered the one sidn of my mouth, : Owing to tho ways the best London dentists, and have tried Monsieur Duorot, tho celebrated Parisian dentist, but none have given me such a splendid fit and comfort as yon have dono j and out of gratitude I shall recommend yon whenever I can, I most say your charge is extremelymodoiate; .' , ; ,,. ■ Yours Truly', A.H. KROUSE, Inspector for North Island Standard Acci- '•' dent Assurance Co, CONSULTATION AND ADVIOE! FREE. J, W, BRIDGE, : ''■•',".'."■ DENTIST . '.-■■ .' 103, Uppor WilliaStiect WelllnirtoD ;; : ; les G, Scott, BNBER, LAND, STOCK. AND ,RAL COMMISSION AGENT AND ■,.:, VALUATON. .•, . . House Agent,—Rents Collected •' LES conducted in town.or «ranry>as lired, Agent-Njrwich Union Fire A sur '. Fari» g Jb'or Sale, MR SCOTT HAS TEE FOLLOWING : PROPERTIK« FOR SALE--4Q ACRES, all in grass, well fenced, v Maharaharu. * Kfl ACRE FARM, Woodlands Road, Six uu roomed houso, a'ables, dairy, 1 aero ia Garden, &v ACREB, lj miles from TVoodvillo, five *" roomed house, a grand orchard bringing in £2O a year for lruit, every convenience required on a small farm, , CHAS G SCOTT, AUCTIONEER, WOODVILLE. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PEOVI DENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch : Head Office, Custom nouno-quay, Local Board of Directors: Tho Hon. Morgan S, Grace, M,D, O.M.G, M.L.O, [Chairman] ', Tho Hon. Charles J. Johnston, M,L,C, [Deputy Chair"J - '"red do .lathe Brandon,Esq. j The wd Richardson, 0MG,,M.L.0,; san-Esq. Medical Of Jeer: Dr W. THE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST AND MOST PKOSPEUOTJS AdSTKAIIAnLiFE OFFICE, AJD TQE LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE, the Only Oolohul Life Offiob which dkol4.ms A SONUS EVERY YEAR. The Method of Yalmtion adopted by thi> Society i« of the most Stringent Character, and ensures a Considerably Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities lhanthat held by any offm oM in tk Australasian Colonies,
ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £11,000,000ELEVEN MILLIONS STERLING All invested to yield nearly 6 per cent Policies in Fobce ... 116,205 Sum Assured £38,888,288 Accumulated Funds ... £11,328,448 Annual Income £1,960,123 Cash Bonuses Divided ... £5,484,622 BONUSES, CM bo:;<J8 for one year, 1892, £504,261 yieldingßeversionary Bonuses amounting to £1,030,000, after making special hebebves, amounting to £234,511, case bonuses deilared for last five years, over two miiiiosß, yielding Rovorsioidry Bonuses exceeding row hiuioxb, ASHURE YOUR LIFE lntho A.M.P. SOCIETY AND SECURE A bonus eveky YEAR < EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT LESS THAU 9} PER OENT. ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Branch OfhieOUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. kdAJjAoENTs-Mastertori.LOWES & lORNB ! Gnyfown. F. H. WOOD WIPE YOTJfI FEET, iVO MORE ■ JDIKTY, "SHOUDy" V DOORMATS. "1 HE new registered Wellington Coir Yaw Orboved Mat is the lest ai'd most useMat yet made, Why? Because it not ; most effectually brashes the dirt off the Qes.bjjj jig,, o ff | ne sides of the shoes, and easily be'shaken or Bwcpt rat, and not, liVe the ordinary mat, become a matted mass al cloggy dirt. Iney are made very strong and durable, and are net clumsy and heavy, so that neither mistress noi maidnecd dread the shaking ol' the nasty dirty door-mat.' And they will not shake to pieces-the untimely end of the importe' shoddy door-mats. This unique mat may be obtained through the principal storekeepers in the Wairarapa, Inventors and M jlfators (Wholesale Only) BEN DAJNKS & CO., Coir,, Mat and Matting Manufacturers, 43, Cambridoe Tebrace, Weilington New Zealand. PRINCE OF I WE have pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Masterton and the pnblio generally that wo have purchased the old-established business formerly cartf'A on by Mr W. Neill, and solicit a continuance oi that support wflioh has been so liberally accorded to him in the past. THE LIVERY DEPARTMENT will be under our personal supervision, and every attention will bo paid to all Iras placed in 'surcharge. SADDLE HORSES and BUGGIES on aire at Moderate charges. Telegrams from commercial travellers promptly attended to. Horses Broken to Saddle or HarneßS with the utmost care and satisfaction guaiann A BUS will ran to meet ALL TRAINS as heretofore Note—The Tend and Castlepoiu. COACH will ran as usual, and will bo in charge nl a competent and popular driver, who can be relied on to pay every attention to passengers and goods, PARCELS entrust;d to our care will be curled at moderate rates, WELLBB BROS, • MABTERTON PRINCE OF WAI.ES FAMIiiY HOTEt,, Qdeen-strret Masterton, f N taking over the management of this 1 old established hostelry, it will be my honest endeavour to cater for the settlers and travelling public generally, As I contemplate making extensive alterations during tho next three months I must ask the indulgence of my patrons for any shortcomings that may arise during that time. All wines and spirits taken from bond. Night porter in attendance, JOHN TUCKER, PROPRIETOR GOOK AND OMLEY, 27, LambionQuay Weilwoton (Opposite Government Buildings,) ""CHEAPEST OF THE 8E8T. ,! . Country orders carefully and punctually ■, attended to aud goods forwarded • : ; if . ; ;v.byParous Post],
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4668, 13 March 1894, Page 4
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813Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4668, 13 March 1894, Page 4
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