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ihoot/ng Season (1894 *UtfS!GUNS!!GUp! \\-„ " \ ingle bad' Doable 'Barrel MuzEle'Mders J, ' 'h ' „' Breech \ „ "' and Hammerless.fluni, „. WE ate jtißt unpaoking a good asfiort meat of the above gunß, by the ties makers, whioh wo; are marking off Btverj lowprioes. 'S ■■•. . -..'.' Also from Amerioa a Large Shipment of 1 j RIVAL AND OLUB iCAKI'RIDGEa I We also keep a good assortment of 'I A large and well-assorted stock of ISFOmNGiEQUISiTEs! U.IAHAMANDGO., ANTI-MGNQPOLr STORESSAILWAI BOAEDINQ^OUSB THE BEST is TABLE IN THIS u--- MSTOOT.-' •■■: ■; DOARD AND LODGING • ALL.MEALS,ONE SHILLING.' ■ is i.BEDS, ONESHILIiING Smelting and Styling .Boom'. Pri'wh ' w': Sitting Room for'Labia. ■ '..." • ; ---: 'GOOD STABLING. ' ; fS*GOO O PADDpOKB. : - Tonul : and/ iCastlepoint coaohes all on Tuesday's and Fridays, and tho FRED.WJRIGHT PROIBIRTOE. : v.

Colonial luteal )F.WRESB OF THIS MOIETY, fsisi March, 1879 " ... ... £68,628 31st March, 1884 ... ... £885,269 Blßt December, 1888 ...... £868,281 31at December, 1892... ~. £1,622,797 HEW BUSINESS. , Sum Period, Assured. 5 years ended 31st March, 1879 ■ 01.270 6 years ended 31st Marob, 1881 £4,462,446 4f years ended 31st Dewribeo, 1888 ■ '•' £6,440,110 4 years ended3lst December, 1892 ' £0,672,35 FOR THE YEAR. 1892- ' The Hew Business was, for the ninth year in succession, in excess of one -- milliou. The Annual Revenue at the end of the year, from premiums and interest, ("weeded £416,000. The Funds were increased by £158,236. Tho ratio of expenses bdows a further reauotion rf £2 per cent.,.which, with the previous reduotion effected within tion fur the four years of no less than 6} pjreent •'""" 0.. H OSMOND f ; : Representative • C/off B.;OBENNELLS ; : Local went, Mastorton,

"EX. TONGAKIRO." 11/TY QUARTERLY SHIPMENT of Ivj. DtugijißtsSundrießfrom London and Puis are just opened out, and a '3<v of i e leading line;, as under, are offered a exceptionally reasonable prices, viz ' Essence of itennet : Essenooof Lemon Hawley's Effervesoing • to Eno's Fruit Salt . Citrate of Magnesia Glycerine and Cuourcter Fellow's Syrup( Genuine, ■ Sulphm Lozenges Malt and"Cod Liver CU. Scented White Windsor Soap Is, bars SaliojlloAoid for Preserving, AkdaLibceßiook or [Feeding Bottles/Teats, Tubing, Elasti Stookings, Trusses (all mnkers), Ban [ dages, Suspenders,. Clinical Iher mometers, Hot Water Bottles, Ene Prmriptims carefully dispensed at ~ 'any km, with purest drugs (Guaranteed). T,G.;IAS()N, MEDIGAL HALL WOODME HOUSE mm, tfOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON,. K niassinal School for bnva from tbo nirn of nine. (Established three years,). [EADMASTEB, tt L. Gardiner, 8.A., tl Pembroke College Cambridge; Resident Assistant Master, E. Y. Bannister, B. A., New Zealand University j Drill and Gymnastic Instrnctor, Sergeant Lawrence. Subjects—Divinity, Latin, Greek, French, EngL'gh, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Euolid, Algebra. Boys prepared for scholarships and entrant at Gtu'istohurchandWanganui. The school games', orioket, and Association football,; are personally .superintended, and the boys are thoroughly looked after out of school bourse.'; Tb house has large rooms, and stands in extensive grounds, 1 including a field for orioket and football. ' ' ' : Vacancies for several hoarders'and day bom ; ,•' ■■ ■ :■■'"." Mr Gardiner's sister is in charge of the domestic,arrangements. . • ;; \' * The next term will begin early in the Ist weekof FEBRUARY, 1894. Prospectnsand fall information on application to Woodcole STOCK-TAKING ..; REDUiIONILE: stocktaking we intend holding a re' 'duotion , Sale on Goods that have been 14^ DAYS. ONLY,-';: REDUCTIONS ON WHITE. SHIRTS ■■ I REDUOTIONS ON REGATTA SHIRTS REDUCTIONS,ON SOABFS.TIE3 ; '■"•: REPUCTIOP ON BRACES, BELTS.:' ".Reduced-to just one half, the. original price, beiogonlyslightly_6blleol,\ ' , ■■■° i-KID GLOVES- ~ Former "prloe 6/0, nowl/-"Buitabl6 for CHILDREN'S WOOLLEN HOSE, Original price 2/6,2/, 1/9. Reduced to CHILDREN'S STRAW HATS, Usual jirice l/9(o 4/0. Slightly spoiled now 3d, 3d, and 6d, J -*■ AT TIE «' 1 , IJBW ZEALAND CLOTHING FAOTORY r '67 LarAbtdn Quay arid f , >'' otOuba Street, WollibrW "i i J.W.BENTIiEY MANAGER

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4669, 14 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4669, 14 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4669, 14 March 1894, Page 3

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