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Come and inspect the novelties in Suites, i 'i Tables, Chairs, ic,, '&c, ••/ One secondhand; Piano, by Broad j as good aa new is to he sold—Bargain. FCBKIIOSB OW THE HIBB StSTBU, Noto the address—.Opposite th'o W.F.O.A. EKETAHUM LIVERY AND BAIT BPABLEB. Mr ALLAN MANGUSON rT7I!HEB to inform the general put. V» lie that lie has taken over from Mr J. Jones, the Livery and Bait Stables ,—m con' uoction with the Temperance Hotel. Saddle Housesakd buggies alwats oh ~: niiiß. ■ ..'. Blnglo and'Doublo Buggies meet ercry and late trains if required. First Class' Paddocks for Horses and all kinds of Stock, T, GORE. General Carrier, Eketahuna. Goods carted to and from erery Train, For Sale.—Firewood any length, Ordcrslcft at J. Hodges. COLONIAL MUTUAL LITE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. LIMITED. pROGRESS OF THIS SOCIETY. FUKDS! Dato. Amount. 31st March, 1879 ... £63,028 31st March, 1884 .„ ... £385,269 31st Dee., 1888 ... £803,281 31st Dec., 1893 £1,522,797 2fKW BUSINESS. Sum Period. Assured, 5 years ended 31st Mareli, 1879 £2,(101,270 5 years ended 31st March, 1881 £4,402,445 4J years ended 31st December, 1888 £0,4-10,110 4 years ended 31st December, 1892 £6,672,35 FOR THE YEAR 1892The New Business was, for the ninth year in succession, in eieess of one million. The Annual Rovenuo at the end of the year, from premiums and interest, exceeded £415,000. The Funds were increased by £160,236, The ratio of expenses shows a further reduction of £2 per cent., which, with the previous reduction effected within the fast three years, makes ntotalrednction for the four years ofno less than 6j per cent. W,B. CHEN,NELLS Local Agent, Masterton, THE VIOLIN STRINGS IJIFOBTED BY THE Dresden Piano Co. Aro similar to those used by the Masters and Pupils at the Rom Coksebvatobium or Music, Lkifzio. BESSIEDOYLE (the Cliarming Violin Virtuoso), IS ENTHUSIASTIC. IN HER ' PRAISE. Royal Oak Hotel, May 28th, 1894. -M. J. Bbookes, Manager tho Dresden Piano Co., ■ Wellington. ■ Dear Sib, — lAM more , than pleased with the Violin Strings obtained at your warehouse. Thkvake the o.vlt good ONEB I HAVE BEENAIJLE TO OKI IS ACStbalasia. Only a Violinist can understand the agony of placing on bail strings. The Violin Strings imported by the Dresden Co. from Leipzig arc well suited to tho New Zealanaclimate. You will be pleased to hear that I ton season.—Yours truly, BESSIEDOYLE, Planos- • By practically every lead. , ing maker m tho world, from 20s monthly. THE dRESDEAT PIANO CO., Wellington. A. HENDERSON PRACTICAL' WATCHMAKER , .AND JEWELLER, . Quern Strict ,„ ~, Masterton, [Established 1885.]A SPLENDID selection of Jewellery Jt\ of the latest designs in gold and silrcr. Wedding Rings—a special line of real beautiful _ Handsomo Cruets, toast racks, etc., in fact one of the largest stock- «of silver-ware to be found in l tho Colony, : I havo just received a largo number of the celebrated Boston Lover Watches, which I intend to give away atTwEKivSniLLiKoseach. And the address is—A., HENDERSON Practical Watchmaker, Qucen-st., Masterfon.'P.O., Box No, 33 MABTERTON-HOMEWOOD AND • "EABTCOABT LINE OFEOYAL MAIL COACHES. and the public that we have taken over the abore line of eoaohes from Mr T. P. Lett, together with his waggon teams, and solicit a continuance of tho trade hitherto so liberally bestowed on' him, The public ma; rely on every attention being paid to thair orders. ' Parcels and luggage carried at lowest rates. , ;1 - -•. - .'■■■,• ■ Leave . Masterton at 7,30a,m. on Tues< Hotel for. lunch (both from Homewood »i " 5.30 a.m.'on Wednesand 1 60ttirdayfl, in tlma. to catch the B.i Op.m, train to Wellington.':' ' Parcels and booking office at Latt'a stables, and pirMinay also be lift it the Olub Stables, ■ : ' ' » • In taking up the owning trade wo desire to Intimate the settlers aadstation-helde'rp that everv effort will be made to meet the rsijiiirementsof: the djstrioti and wo solicit their support.... . . ■ i BLINKHOBNE & MILLER, ' / . Qwß Proprietors wd Curlers. 1 t i t x i ? a v

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4747, 14 June 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4747, 14 June 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4747, 14 June 1894, Page 4

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