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!' mWHITT, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer. TFiHE largest stock of Furniture, Car- ■. pet, Linoleums, etc., in tlio Wairarapa at loss than Wellington prices. Come and inspect tlio novelties in Suites,' Tables, Chairs, Ac!", &c. | I One secondhand Piano, by Broad i as good as now is to bo sold—Bargain. FraSIIDBB ON THE HIBE SYSTEM, Noto the addressOppositothoW.F.C.A. EKETAHUNA LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. Mr ALLAN MANGUSON TT7ISHE3 to inform the general pubW lie that ho has talten over from Mr J. Jones, tlio Livery and Bait Stables and Grass Paddocks held by him in connection with the Temperance Hotel. Saddle Horses and budgies altos on hibe. Single and Double Buggies meet every and late trains if required. First Class Paddocks for Horses and all kinds of Stock. T.GOKE, General Carrier, Eketahuna. Goods carted to and from every Train, For Sale.— Firewood any length. OrdersloftntJ. Hodges. COLONIAL I MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LIMITED. )BOGIIESS OF THIS SOCIETY. funds: Date. Amount. 31st March, 1879 £63,628 31st March, 1881 £385,269 31st Dec, 1888 £81)3,281 31st Dec, 1893 £1,522,797 NEW BUSINESS. Sum Period, Assured. 5 years ended 31st.March, 1879 £2,401,270 6 years ended 31st March, 1881 •% years ended 31st December, 1888 £(i,4»,110 •1 years ended 31st December, 1892 £6,572,35 FOB THE YEAKIB92Tkc New Business was, for the ninth year in succession, in excess of one million. Tlio Annual lievenuc at the end of the year, from premiums and interest, exceeded £415,000. The Funds were increased by £150,230, II The ratio of expenses shows a further reduction of £2pcr cent., which, with the previous reduction effected within the last three years, makes atotnlrcduction for the four years of no less than 6 J per cent. W.B. CHENNELLS Local Agent, Masterton. THE VIOLIN STRINGS Dresden Piano. Co. Are similar to those used by the Masters and Pupils at the lioi'AL COKSEIIVATOBIUSI OF MuSIC, Leipzig. BESSIEDOYLE (the Charming Violin Virtuoso) IS ENTHUSIASTIC IN HEE fioyal Oak Hotel, May 28th, 1891. IT. J. Bbookes, Manager the Dresden Piano Co,, Wellington, DeabSib,--AM more than pleased with the . Violin Strings obtained at your warehouse. They abe the oklv good ONES IIIAVE BEEN ABLE TO GET IN AtJS--IBALABU, Only a Violinist can understand the agony of nlaying on bad strings. The Violin Strings imported by the Dresden Co. from Leipzig are well suited to tho New Zcalaudclimate, Yon will be pleased to hear that I used them through the whole of my Wellington season.—Yours truly, tonscason,—xours truly, BESSIEDOYLE. PianosBy practically every lending maker m the. world, from 20s monthly. THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., Wellington! A.! HENDERSON PUACTICAL WATCHMAKER i AND JEWELLEK, Quttn Stnd „, ,„ JfaaMn, .[Established 1885,]. . * SPLENDID selection of Jcwcllory A. of the latest designs in gold and silver.; Wedding Eings-a special lino of real beautiful Handsome Cruets, toast racks,- etc.; in fact one of tho largest stock of silvcr-waro to bo found in tho Colony. I have just received a 1 argc number of the celebrated Boston Lover, Watches which I intend to give away atTwENTYSiiiLLiNOseach. And the address is—A, HENDEBSON Practical Watchmaker, ■ Quceri-st., Masterton, P. 0., Box No. 33 MABTBBTON-HOMEWOODAND ; : EASTCOABT) LINE OF BOYAL MAIL COACHES T7E bava.pleasure tnaotilyiog settlors YY : and the p'ubllo that we. have Uken over the abovollne'ot coaches from MrT. P, tott, together with his waggon teams, and solicit a con'tiniunce ot the trade hitherto bo liberally bestowed on him. The public may rely on every attention b«lng paid to at lowest rates," . Leave Maskrton at 7.30 a.m. on Tuea-1 Hotel for Innob (both journeys), returning 1 from Homewood at 5,30 a.m. on Wednes--3,10 p,m, ton to "H Parcels and ; hooking office at Lalt'il In taking up the oarrying trade we desire to intimate the seUlera aid station holders that every effort will lie made to meet the tlieit support J.; -' v : ' "/: •'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4739, 6 June 1894, Page 4

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624

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4739, 6 June 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4739, 6 June 1894, Page 4

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