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JfASTEBTON HOTICtJLTUEAI. INDUSTIiIAL SOCIETY,. fTlHE■annual meeting 'of tlio aim _L Society will bo hold in Mr W.C Beard's Offico on FIUDAY, Juuo Btl at 8 ]). m, Commitlco Meeting nt 7.3( J.C.ALPASS, THE VIOLIN STRINGS imported by tuls Dresden Piano Co. Aw similar to those used by the Master and Pupils at the HoYAICONSERVATOIIIVM OF MUSIC, Lkipzio. BESSIE~DOYM (the Charming Violin Virtuoso) I IS ENTHUSIASTIC IN HER Koynl Oak Hotel, May 28th, 1891, M, J, Bhookes, Manager tlio Dresden Piano Co,, Wellington. Deah Sik,--lAM moro than, pleased with the Violin Strings obtained at your warehouse. Theyahu the only good OXES I HAVE BEEN AIIIE TO OEI IK AllsTnAusiA. Only 11 Violinist ran undcrslrings. The Violin String imported by the Dresden Co. from Leipzig are well suited to the New Zealand climate. Youwill he pleased to hear that I used them through the whole of my Wellington season.—Yours truly, BESSIE DOYLE, By practically every leading maker in the world, from 20s monthly, THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., Wellington. WATItABAPA HUNT CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING. JULY 6th, 1894 SALE OF PRIVILEGES. FENDERS will be received up to EIIIDAY, Blh J„ne, addressed to he Secretary, and marked "fender," or the undermentioned privileges : 1. Grandstand Bar 2. Outside Publican's Booth 3. Cirandstandliefrosliment Boom 4. Outside o. Gates C, Fruit and Fancy Goods Stall 7. Cards (printed) 8. Horse yards, in centre enclosure and at the bush 9. Supply of Brass Baud (not less Hiiiiitciin'jiformers), AH buildings arc erected. Conditions same as Ihose under which V.11.C. privileges are sold. No tender necessarily acceptrd. W. McKENZIE, Hon. Sec, Carterton, ffiDEIIS. "J.EO.K. BOND, Architect, Ferry X street, invites tenders up to 12, oou, of THUJiSDAY, 7th Juiic, far Catholic Presbytery at Pahintuu. Hans ami bpccilicnlions may be seen t the Architect's cilice, and at PalliaEXTENSION OF TIME. FHE time for receiving tenders for CATHOLIC PBESBYTEIIY, nt ahiatun is extended to 5 li.m. on SATn!DAY,thcflthinst, 6. K BOND, Ardiitcct, Perry Street. ASSIGNED ESTATES. ALL CLAIMS against thcfollowing assigned Estates must he for™cd within One Month from date to Icssrs Cook & Gray, Accountants, 'eathei'ston-street, Wellington, to whom lone all accounts owing arc to be paid, iz., lexhy Atkixs, Bootmakor, Wellington V. H. Bdßmas, Storekeeper, „ ). A. Nooxey, Baker, „ V Judd, Storekeeper, Wir, H, Cook, 1 t . " Wm. Gbat, f r ™ ste - Wellington, 12th May, 1891. ITOIIOEis hereby given that after A the Ist March, 1891, all horses or idle found straying on the Aohauga in will be impounded. Any person imd. trespassing in search of stock of ; prosecuted. By order. , SHEATH & HUME, Lessees. , HENDERSON PUACTICAL AVATCHMAKEH AND JEWELLED, • Qmtnttnel Masierlon. [Established 1885.] • i SPLENDID selection of Jewellery \ of the latest designs iu gold and Iyer. Wedding Ein»s-a special lino real bcautifal Handsome Cruets, ast racks, etc, in fact one of the largi stock of silver-ware to lie mud in the Colony. I have just -ceived n largcimmbcrof the celebrated loston Lever Watches which I intend ) give away atTwEXTYSmuixoseach. .nd the address is-A. HENDEESON Practical Watchmaker, - uccu-st., Jfastci-foii, P. 0., Box jS t o. 33.

COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCESOCIETY, ! T)HOCtHESS of this society, FUXI)S; D*' ' Amount. 31st March, 1879".., •„, m,W 31st March, 188.1 ... „, £385,209 31st Dec, 1888 ... „. £803,281 31st lie, 18»3 £1,522,797 KKW BUSISESB. Sum ? mi - ■ Assured. 5 years ended 31sfc March, 1879 ■.,. .."■"•,: "'-'" - .£3,401,270 6 years ended 31st March, 1881 •" ■„. ■.;;- ■ £4,402,445 4J years' ended 31st December, 1888 '• " ,£6,410,110 i years ended 31st Dccembor, 1892 £0,572,35 roil THEiEAII 1892- ■ The New Business was, for : tJic'ninth year in succession, in excess of one million. Tho Aniiiial Bevcnho at the end of the year, from premiums and interest, : uxcccclcil The Funds wcre.iucreascd by '£150,230. ' The ratio of expenses shows a furthth reduction of £2 per cent,, which, wiin the previous reduction effected with - the last three years, males atdtalrcdu \ turn for'thc four years of no less than 0 per cent, ■ - -• ■ ; .. ~ W.B. CHEMELLS, .;\ tycal Agent, Mfslcrtou,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4738, 5 June 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4738, 5 June 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4738, 5 June 1894, Page 3

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