OufitoWMorgan S.Graeo.M.p, O.M.Q, MX.O. MiT DrW l Dutuan, Esq. Medical Officer! temp, M,8,0,5.| (England). mHB OLDEST,. WEALTHIEST I AND MOST PROSPEROUS Aubtrauan Life Office, ajd hie LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIBE. ins Only Ooloniai, Life Office WHIOa DKOLA.RKS a bonus Smyrna.-,, The MethodValualionadopled bylhit Society is of the moil Stringent Character, and ensures a Considerably I arger Reserve to meet Liabilities thanlhalheUl by any othai ofict in the Mlralasian Colonies, ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £12,000,000 (TWELVEMILLIONS STERLING ANNUAL INCOME, £2,000,000 (TWO MILLION STEIiLING) Polioiej in Force ... 119,232 Sum Assured ... £39,1131,071 (Mi Bonuses Divided ... £5,883,412 BONUSES. OA6H iio::<ra for one year, 1803, £418,700 £910,000, niter making special hbbeiivkb. cabu BOSUBEB declared (or lust pi vf. years, over iwo smuoNS, yielding Rcvorsiosdry Bounces ozcoediog roon millions. ASaUBK YOUR L IFK in tho A.M.P. SOCIETY . AND SECDUP. A BONUS EVEKY YEAII EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT 8| PER CENT. ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W, LOWE, Resident Secretary. brakohOFFl IBcustom house QUa r, WELLINGTON, LcoAtAaOT-Mi\Bi,ort»n,l'.WES & lORNS ; Grevtowu F. H, WOOD SOLID COMPORT. YOU wear boots of course, and you lmvc had a lot of trouble in your time with your feet ? Yes, and you have tried hard to get a comfortable lit, and a boot that will wear ? And you have run round to many makers and still you are not satisfied P All, we know it well, wo have been through all this, and can nn. derstand your feelings; but there is still hope for you and your family. Tako our advice, based on long experience, go direct to your Boot and Shoe Dealer and ask for a pair of Zealandia Boot 6. If he does not happen to keep them lie Anil put oil a superior air, and tell you ho has something as good, and cheap don't belicveit. There is Only one ZEALANDIA, And you want that brand and no other You will get a Giund Fitting Boot, and one that will give you more satisfaction than any other Boot you ever wore. Every pair branded / / * o/py/mMfr) Try this advice, and if it s not as stal ed, make a complaint direct to tho Wholesale Manufacturers, SKEM,miW,S CO, Christcbmh, And if it takes an Earthquake to put the matterright, you can rely on tJieni SAPIO-UltSO CONCERTS JJERRSHEIEK SPEAKS, M. J. Buookes, Manager the Dresden Piano Co., Wellington. Dear Sir—Allow mo to thank you for the Concert Grand Piano supplied to the De Vere Sapio and Camilla Urso doncerts. It is nil excellent instrument. I wish to express my satisfaction at,the manner in which the two instruments were tuned to equal pitch, as generally difficulty is experienced in getting tliera tuned satisfactorily. Witli kindest regards, I am, yours truly, Denno Scherkk, Solo Pianist. MADAME UliSO (the Illustrious Violinist) praises the Violin Strings imported by the Dresden Company Dear Sir,-The Violin Strings purchased from your Company, arc perfect, I recommend them witli pleasure, Believe me, yours sincerely, Camilla Urso. PIANOS ON TIME PAYMENTS FItOM 20S MONTHLY, THE DRESDEN PIANO CO,, Wellington. M. J. BROOKES .. MmoM, J. E. HOOD—Agent for Masterton. THE AGAIN TO THE FRONT, A CHAMPION'S OPINION. Thomas Boyd (S; Son,Atalanta Cycle Work#, Chriitchuroh. Dear Sirs,—l have much pkasnro in forwarding to you a testimonial rtfjardlngyonr Alalanta bioyoles, which I consider tho best built, lightest and fastest of any machines I hvo ever ridden, I can safely recommend your racing machines to any liard rider as being perfectly rigid, strong, splendid posi. tion and most easy running, also very light combined with great strength.-Yoarr truly, J A, C, Wilsiot, N.O. Bioicl'j Qiyk A TALANTAS ARE BEST FOR n. allcl^ SESi Taos, SON, [anohes*' er Cluislchurch Jcnt for Mosfcrfoii, J. E. Hoop. 100.000™' of Dressed and Undressed Building Timber to bo cleared at COMPETITIVE PIiICES., W. PRAGNELL, Queen and Uenall sts. Masterton T)H(ENIX ASSURANCE JL of Loudon, Established 1782. !«paid £18:000,000. li. M. Sisifson General Manager for New Zealand District Manager, 11. H. Wowebs,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4792, 6 August 1894, Page 4
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649Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4792, 6 August 1894, Page 4
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