-.'- '■ . . ;\V;\'(-.\j --.;:■■ '.-v.- ; : A pat many p.eoplo to make a.world, , :•• Also/agrcatmanyTeastomakeaßlend, and. in a Blond each Tea has its allotted part..:. ..: i But whorcas in the World somo are bad or indifferent, IN the BLENDS of tho ; EMPIRE ' TEA COMPANY nothing but GOOD TEAis found. ; To provo it yourself youmust taste our blends/ You can buy a singlo half-pound packet if you aro incredulous. Tho following arc our brands and Prices: Dragon ... .'..'. 3s Od Houdah ... ~, 3s Od Kangra Valley 2slod Elephant ... 2s 8d Crescent ... 2s 6d Buffalo ... ... 2s 4d Empire ... ... 2s 2d Ceylon (inlcad).., 2s Od Empire Tea Company, W. AND G, TURNBULL & CO,; Pbopbietobs, WELLINGTON, AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PBOVIDENT SOCIETY. New Zealand Branch: Head Office, CustomDirectors i The .Hon. Morgan S, Grace. M.D, 0.11,0, M.L.O. [Chairman] ; The Hon. Oharlca J. Johnston, M.L.O, [Deputy Chairman] [ Alfred do Bathe Brandon, Esq.; The John Dunian, Esq, Medioal Officer: Dr V'. 6. Kemp, M.R.0.5., (England). 'NHB OLDEST, WEALTHIEST 1 AND MUST. PROSPEROUS . ADBTKAUAsLiFE OFFIOB,AiID TIIS LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE, the Onh Colonial Lhe Omoß WHIOD DEOIAKES A BOOTS EVERY YEAR. The Method of Vaka&on adopted by thii Society is of Hie most Stringent Character, and emura a Considerably Larger Resent tonwt LiMtittlhmM held by any o!Aer osce in the Australasian Colonies, ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £12,000,000 (TWELYEMILLIONB STERLING ANNUAL INCOME, £2,000,000 (TWO M ILLION STERLING Pouoikj is Fobsb ... 119,232 Sum Assured £39,831,071 Cash Bonuses Divided ... £5,883,4121 BONUSES. ombosm lor one year, 1893, £418,700 yielding He veraionary B onunes amounting to £910,000, after making special besebves, • cash bonoses declared for last «te years, ow too mihions, yielding Reverßiowry Bonuses exceeding rooa billions. ASSURE foUR LIFIJ In tho A.M.P. SOCIETY I am Secure a j BONUS EVEUY YEAR! EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT 8} PER CENT. ON THE TOTAL: INCOME. ! EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary, BbANCHOFHIEOUBTOM HOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. Lwai Aqbuib—Maßterton,LOWEß &' lORNS; Greytowo f. & WOOD SPECIAL NOTICE, TO THE HESIDENTS OP THE WAIBAPAPA. C.L. CUTLER.
HANOFOKTE AND AMERICAN QBGAH MAKER AHDTUKHL Tcu years with Collard .tCollard, London, Into foreran for the well-known firm of Joues&Co., Bristol,and latterly with W.H.Palwg& Co, Ld, Sydney. MR CUTLER will nt tho request of sovcrul old clients shortly pay a visit to tho Wuirarapa for the purposo of thohodgiily repairing and timing piauoa aud organs, bringing tools and materials for all kinds of repairs. Those in need of his service will tints be afforded an opportunity of having work done by a legitimate tradesman. Mr Cutler's vast cxpcricnco as a manrepairer, and tuner has enabled him to become a perfect master of li« profession, Mr Cutler is noted for his workmanship throughout the entire colony, If sufficient inducement offers Mr C. will visit the Wairarapa regularly. Date of first visit in future issue. Orders left at the W.D. Times promptly.'attended to.. (Vcllinglon address pro km. 6 Cambridge Terraco and Mulgravo Street, near Church Library. Specially ; renewing touch aud tone of worn instruments. '■ GREVILLE&CO. Laxd and Estate Agents, Pamatua, TJAVE been instructed to sell by private Treaty; SECTION GS>, WELLINGTON 106 ACRES; Co IK GRASS.. NEW RING FENCE, 7 WIRES. r-BICE FOB MBBHOID £6 2s 6d They Must Come Up I JJEAD THESE TESTIMONIALS Xo N, Sobensen, Olarevillo,— ' As a" Stump Extractor," tho Ho J Machine purchased from you, has given very great satisfaction. It has taken out everyetumpwlicrctried, and that without bavingto out any of the roots to assist it, I also find that it turns the stumps oyer without any trouble. Yours truly, \E. W. Dobsbi. To Mb. So»H!8Bn, Clarovilto,— I am-very with the Stump Extractor (No, 1 size),' I purchased from you, as I have worked it for some time, Two men can take bat more stumps with it than tour men can with two screw jacks. I am, etc, Johannes Anmshsox, Belvedere, 'piilCES-No. l:£6jNo.2:£7;No. ! 3: £9. A trial of Sorcnsen's STUMP 'EXTRACTOR wiR takb placo atLoncs & lorns'Salo Yards on WEDNESDAY, May 30th,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4748, 15 June 1894, Page 4
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641Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4748, 15 June 1894, Page 4
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