>'i".o"i qtntfw&m® 'm ca &SeS ii;i 'W'H! fe>C3«ia ] Ay»gi&*g THE; ' Glorca, Itibbons T&i Cl,,i,H,2?£Sfi^ Bought in Sydney—taces, Umbrellas, Furs Bought in Sydney—Women's Hose, Girls' Hose, Boys Hose Bought in Chriatchurch—Blankets, Fltmelettes, Domasks Bought in* Ohristchurcli—Ulstcra, Jackets, Mantles | Bought in Kaiap6i-~Men's S]iirts,.";.Trouser9 ) - iOvercoata J- - ; Bought in Kaiapoi-Youths: Suits; Trousers: Overcoats i. 1i f • .-. , i Bought in Kaiapoi— Boys' Suits, Trousers, " Overcoats JAMBS SMITH, ' - WEHiImjTON
WS 1 PEiiADir rEW VEGETABLE & FLOWER I ->>1)8 OP ALL AGENTS. JOHN GRAHAM 4 00, GEORGE JOHNSTON, . (Ijite E. Feist) MiWESTOH, ZV! . ,-fi GIJ» IU (wmiMj ARE THE BEST SELF-SETTING RANGES PROCURABLE, and will Bnra either Wood or Coal. Orion Ranges Arc made with extra large fire place (or Country use, and will burn wood In long lengths. These havo an able brick for size of fire.
Orion Bauges Can he supplied with Cast Iron or Copper Boilers, or with H,P. Boilers for distributing Hob Water. ■ ■ Orxon_Baages. For ISizes and Prices Bendfor ' Illustrated Catalogues TO C. E. DANIELL'S UILDER AND IHONMONGER MABTERTON. Permanent Investment and , Loan Association, of "Wairarapa, Maimtbeet, Gbeytowx. Dibkjiom Messrs 0, Pharam (chairman) W. Booth, M, Cwdberg, J, 6, Fildes, J, Fuller, W, Skeet and F. E Wood. / ' rhoAnnnal Income eiooeils £16,000;0apltal o • Loan £82 ; 7C0; Profits already allotted £8,660 j Reserve fund £705. The pniposea for, which the Association Is eatabliflhea are twofold, In the first plaw It offers an excellent mothod of investment to those who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at the hlghestrato consistent with perfect security, and. by allowing small or large sums to he Invested by periodical payments, It unfornu to the'circutDstanceiofall classes. In the second place, to. those who require loans upon properties they 'already possess, oi.who may wet with opportunities of acquiring pro-' perties advantageously,it presents themeans of attaining advances upon favorable terms, The Aamciation receives ilied deposits at ntea to be agreed 'upon. Subscriptions on Imeatment shares, 6s per month; ultimate value of share £SO, Pay Day—Tk first j Saturday in eaoh month, between ihe houn of 3 aid 4 »nd 7 and 0 p>m, i ■ Agents—* I ;• i Masterton—Mr ft: 8. W. Daliymple, Carterton - W. J, Lindo'p, Pcatlierston MrJ.G.Cox, ;Paliiatua-:Mr H,W; Briggs. i' 1 v'Manager, - ■ BUSINESS NOTIFICATION, I don and the leading English Journal! Magazines, andNewspapersmaybe obtained ! within'a few'hours of the arrival of every Ocean steamer, y t \ The prinolpal Colonial Newspapers also kepVinatfoL v/,, i * t i Agentfor ,, Tim" first-olass and 'complete printing stook onthe-premisesi! i; .f \ j ..... f ., J.^B. ; iiNNES,' ■' Prktkr,. Stationee, add ibooraui (Opposite Moflill's Buildings) WUlia Street'.Wellington
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4757, 26 June 1894, Page 1
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418Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4757, 26 June 1894, Page 1
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