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W.WHITT. Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer. THE largest stock of Furniture, Carpet, Linoleums, etc,, in the "Wairarapa at less than Wellington prices, • Come and inspect the novelties in Suites, Tables, Chairs, &c., Ac. One secondhand Piano, by Broad j as good as nowis to bo sold—Bargain. Fubmtube ok the Hibb Sisiesi, Note the addross— Opposite tlio W.F.O.A. EKETAHTJNA LIVERY AND BAIT BTABLEB. Mr ALLANMAN6USON n TIBHEB to inform tlio general ptilv V, lie that he has taken OTor from Mr J. Jones, tlio Livery and Bait Stables and Grass Haddocks held by him in connection with tlio Teinperanco Hotel. Saddle Houses and buggies always ex HIBE. Single and Double Buggies meet crcry and lato trains if required. First Class Paddocks for Horses and all Ms of Stock. T. GORE, General Carrier, Eketahuna. Goods carted to and from crcry Train, For Sale.—Firetrood any length, Orders left at J. Hodges. the COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, LIMITED, pEOGEESS OF THIS SOCIETY. FUNDS! Date. Anwunt, 31st March, 1879 £63,628 31st March, 1881 £385,269 31st Dee., 1888 £863,281 31st Dec, 1893 . £1,522,797 NEW BUSINESS. Sum Period. Assured. 5 years onded 31st March, 1879 £2,.101,270 5 years ended 31st March, 1881 £1,402,445 'l} years ended 31st December, 1888 £6,'140,110 4 years ended 31st December, 1892 £6,572,35 FOR THE YEAIt 1892Tho New Business was, for tho ninth year in succession, in excess of ono million, Tho Annual Bevemio at tlio end of the year, from premiums and interest, exceeded £415,000. Tho Funds woro increased by £150,236. The ratio of expenses shows a further reduction of £2pcr cent., which, with the previous reduction effected within the last three years, makes atotalrcdnction for tho four years of no less than 6Jper cent, W.B. CHENNELLS • Local Agent, Masterton, THE VIOLIN STRINGS IJirOBTED 1)V THE Dresden Piano Co, Are similar to those used by tho Masters and Pupils at tho Horn CoNSKRVAToititm of Mtjsic, LKirzio. BESSIE"DOYLE (the Charming Yiolin Virtuoso) 'IS ENTHUSIASTIC IN HEE PEAISE. Eoyal Oak Hotel; May 28th, 1894, M, J. Biiookes, Manager the Dresden Piano Co,, Wellington.

Deah Sin, — lAM more than, pleased with the Violin Strings' obtained at yonr warehouse. Tuf.y auk the only ooud ONUS I HAVE BEEN ABLE 10 GET IN AOSIHALA9IA. Only a Violinist can understand the agony of playing on bad strings. The Violin Strings imparted by the Dresden Co. from Leipzig aro well suited to the New Zealand climate. You will be pleased to hear that I used them throngh tho whole of my Wellington scnson.—Yonrs truly, BESSIE DOYLE. PianosIty practically every leading maker in the world, from 20s monthly. THE DRESDIN PIANO CO., Wellington. A. HENDERSON PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Qmn&tml Maikrtm, [Established 1885.] A SPLENDID selection of Jewellery /\ of the latest designs in gold and silver. Wedding Rings—a special line of real beautiful _ Handsomo Cmcts, toast racks, etc,, in fact one of tho largest • stock of silver-ware to be found in tlie Colony. I have just received a largo nbmt er of the celebrated Boston Lever Watches which I intend to give away atTwEXTY Shillings each. And tho address is—A. HENDERSON Practical Watclnhakcr, Quccn-st., Jfnsterton, P. 0., Bos No. 33 MABTERTON-HOMEWOOD AND iEAST COAST LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. TXTE have pleasore innotif;iog settlers YY and the publio that we have taken over the above line of coaches from Mr T. P. Lett, together with his waggon teams, and solioit a continuance of the trade hitherto so liberally bestowed on: him. The pnbllo may rely'on every attention being paid to thsir orders. Parcels and luggage carried at lowest rates. : Leave Masterton ai 7.30 a,m, on Tuesdays and Fridays, calling at Lee's Blairlogie Hotel for lnnoh (both journeys), returning horn Hoinewooint 6.30a.m.0a Wednesday's ,and BsturdavSj in time to catch the 3.10 p,m, train to Wellington, . ' Parcels and booking, office at Lett's stables, and parcels may also be left at the Olub Stables; In taking up the carrying trade we desire to intimate the settlers and station holders that every effort will be made to meet the requirements of■, the district, and we solioit theirS ®KHORNEd: MILLER, OiiMb Proprietors and Oaniw,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4744, 11 June 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4744, 11 June 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4744, 11 June 1894, Page 4

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