JAMES MUIR FARMER & GENERAL BLACKSMITH. rPHE old-established Steam Coach _L Factory Las long been known as a place where work of overy desoription is executed at moderate prices by firstclass tradesmen only, and it is my intcntion to see that this reputation is uphold. r Tho different departments arc undor oughly practical men are employed. ' By the extensive use of stenm power and machinery lam able to quote the to the use oiiMerior materials and workmanship, My shoeing at 5s per set for either steel or iron shoes is undoubtedly the best and cheapest in Mastcrton as is proved by the large and increasing trade In the Engineering department I am prepared to execute work of every description at Wellington prices. In coachbuilding nothing but the best material (carefully selected) is used and this combined with honest workmanship and the latest designs; enables me to turnout work second to nono in this province, The paint shop is under the control of a first-class coach painter and for price and quality of workmanship stands unrivalled in the Wairarapa, JAMESMUIE. ZEALANDIA and COCKATOO WOOLPRESSES, Qoekh Street, Maßtmto> "liX. TONGABlllO." DrugsistsSundriesfrom London and Paris are just opened out, ana a-fe<? o! the ending linej, as under, are offered a exceptionally reasonable prices, viz Loath and Boss* Homoopathlo Remedie Bssenco ot Jennet Essence of Lemon Hawley'n EServesoing Saline 2/6 equal to Eno's Fruit Salt Citrate of Uagnesia Glycerine and Cuoumoor Fellow's Syrup enuiuo, Sulphui Lozenges Malt and Cod Liver Oil Scented White Windsor Soap jls, bare Salioylio Acid for Preserving, And a Libob Stock or Feeding Bottles, Teats, Tubing, Elasti Stockings, Trusses (all makers), Ban dages, Suspende'b, Clinical Iher momete-3, Hot Water Bottles, Ene mas, Sponges and Soaps, Prescription! carefully dispensed at any hour, with purest drugs (Gwranited). |.T. G-. MASON, MEDICAL HALL I QUBEN-STJEET BX COPTIC: 12 TRUNKS OF WINTER BOOTS, WINTER SHOES, WINTER SLIPPERS, AND LADIES' EVENING SHOES, ALSO TRUNKS OF. BOSTOOK'S CELEBRATED BOOTS & SHOES. Men's Watertight*, Boys' and Girls School Boots from the Best Colonial Makers ARRIVING EVERY WEEK, NORWEGIAN SLIPPERS,
SPECIALIIY.—Scotch Kip Watertights, English Sole Leather (own make) J. oakFentek CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE, AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Eianok: Head Office, Custom-house-quay, "Wellington, Local Board of Directors: The Uon. Morgan S, Grace, M.D, 0.M.0, M,li.tt [Chairman] ; Tho Hon. - OliarlesJ, Johnston, M.L.0., (Deputy ChairIran] > Alfred de Bathe Brandon, Esq. j The Hon, Edward Richardson, O.M 0„ M.L.O. j John Duncan, Esq. Medical Officer: Dr W, ■ G. Kemp, M.R,0.5,, (Enp>nd). THE WEALTHIEST AND MOST PROSPEROUS Australian Life Office, ami the g LAMEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE, e the Only Coioniu Life Offiok WHIOH DIOIAE/IS A BOOTS EVERY YEAR. The Method of Valuation adopted by tliis Society is of th: moil Stringent Qhn&er, and'ensures a Considerably Larger Reserve, to meet LhbMuu lhanihal laid by any oHm ofiee in tk Australasian Colonies, ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED .£12,000,000 ' (TWELVEMILLIONB STERLING | ANNUAL INCOME, ! £2,000,000 J (TWO MILLION STERLING) , POHOIEU IN FORCE ... 119,232 Sum Assured ... .„ £39,831,071 Caßh Bonuses Divided ... £5.883,412 BONUSES. cash boms for one year, 1893, £448,710 I yielding Itevercionary Bonuses amounting to « £910,000, Rfter making special deserves, cash bonubes doilared for last five years, ■ over iwo millions, yielding lioversioiiry Bonuses exceeding Fora millions, ASSURE lOUE L IFE lntbo A.M.P. SOCIETY • andSeotjrf a BONUS EVEIiY YEAR EXPENSES OP MANAGEMENT 8J PER OENT, ON THK TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W.jlo WE, Resident Secretary. Bbanoh Offiie— CUSTOM HOUSJi ijUAY, WELLINGTOK. LwALAoENis-MastertoniLOWES & lORNB ; Greyf'>wn F, H. WOOD BUSINESS NOTIFIO 1 don and the leading English Journals Magazines, and Newspapers may be obtained within a few hours of the arrival of .oven Ocean steamer. The principal Colonial Newspapers alio kept in stock, A3entfoi"'WAiRARAPADAiH! Times." A first-class and complete printing stock on the promises, J. B. 11NNEW, Frihieb, Stationer, and Ijooksem (Opposite/llfoGuTs Buildings) Willis Street,.! Wellinp.l ', k
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4726, 21 May 1894, Page 2
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625Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4726, 21 May 1894, Page 2
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