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DIXON '"' t STRSt.';/. .1 WRLLINpON. (Opposite Bpyal Oak Hotel,) "' JUST landed 2 Cases; Circular Saws, 1 case flies, Wheatman and Smith, —One caso Circular Baws,l case Vertical Saws.'l Case Crosscut! T Case Hand Saws, 1 Case Band Saws, 2 Cases Files from Disston awl Sons.'2 Cases Belting, Leather and Kubbcr, Emery Wlieelsand Machinery, Oil. All Bought for Cash and Selling at aLow Price. : 1;. ' "MWEORTE'TtJNINa. \ ME EOBT.'IEAED, representative of Hdssrs 'Hoffman & Sons, Wellington, will, shortly revisit Mastoi'ton,. when ho 'will" ho arepared to undortako tho tuning and repairing of piauofortes, organs and harmoniuns, etc. Orders left at Mr-Watt's bookseller, Mastorton,.. will. receive prompt attention, GEEYILLE&CO, Land akd Estate' Agents, Pahiatua, FT AVE been instructed to sell by private Treaty; SECTION 69, WELLINGTON ■ 1106 ACRES; 65 IN GEASS. \ T EWBMGFENCE,7WIEES. MICE FOB FBEEHOLD ,£6 28.0* Revolving Shutter, Venetian and Wire Blind Factory. 105, Upper Willis Street, Wellington. J. Andrews, Proprietor. J ANDEEWSOate Pethcrick & Co.) ' begs to inform the residents of tho Wairarara and the public gcnerally,that hois constantly manufacturing Eevolving Shutters, Venetian and Wiro Blinds, which ho is prepared to supply on the shortest notice at reasonable prices, All descriptions of BLINDS niado and Ecpaired at Lowest Prices, A Fading Cm Factory AltaM,. Laddcr-wobbingCording, and all material for ropairs always m stock, Estimates given on application f'jTrlE Permanent Investment and 1 Loan Association, of Wairarapa, Main-stbeet, Gbkytown. Dibkotobs: Mesas 0. Pharatyn ((ilialrman), W, Booth, M, Cwelberg, J. G. Hides, J. Fuller, W.Skoet and F.H. Wood,

flwAnmial Income oxcccJs £15,000;Oapltal o Loan 432,71X1; Profits already allotte i8,6G0; Reserve fund £705, The purposes tor which the Association Is e:tabl!sned pro twofold. Inthofiratptoit olers an cxcollout method of investment i< tioso who wifih to accumulate their capital ■ i 8 ivings at tho highest rato consistent with pa • f 'ct security,:• and .by allowing small or large sims to be roveitod by periodical paymcntß, it j informs to the circumstances of all classes, In the second placo, to those who require loans may n.°ot with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously,itpresentathemeaus of Association receives fixed deposits lit rites to be agreed upon, Subscriptions on imatoient shares, 5b per month; ultimate value of shaie £SO, PayDay-Thi first Saturday-Inoaoh mouth, between be hours of 3 aid 4 and 7 and 3 p,m, Agents— Mnsterton—Mr 6. S. W.Dalrymplc, Cartorlon-W. J, Lindop, Fcatlicrston, Mr J. G. Cox, Pahiatua-Mr H. W. Briggs. ■ •'■ ■ G.WYETT, NEW ZEALAND EXPBESSCO. H. Crust (Campbell «Crußt). [O.S.Owen GENERAL CARRIERS, CUSTOMS, SHIPPING and FORWARDING AGENTS : BRANCHES •WEiiraoioN, Dunedw, CrnraTOinnioH, Abokunp, Oammid, add Gore, Agencies throughout tho Australian Clonics and Abroad,' ' Consignments for Country Firms cleared through Customs and forwarded with despatch aud moderate charges.

IHE N.Z. EXPRESS CO. beg to announce j. that they havo now opened up Agencies throughout the Wairafapa districts a under, and consignees of goods from Wellington and other parts of the Colony can have the benefit ot our special low rates, including railage and delivery, by ordering their goods to bo sent through us:— . Aoeotb. Feamskston Messrs McLeod & MoKonzie Grehown • .. Meßsta Hayes & Wenden Camemoh ~ ~ ;Mr D, Sullivan aiisiEiiTON ... Mrß.Evernden'.Junr. iKETUioNi ~ ~ Mr A, Mangusca PiuuTDA ~ ~ Mrß.Budden Extbaoi .raw Sous of CnißOEs rami WeLUNOTON, WOLODIHO BiHAOE AND Dsuraim— . To.Carterton 31b 71b Wft 281b 56tb 1 "• Cd 9d 1/6 2/- 2/e lowt lo lqr lo 2qr lo 3qr 2o 2o lqr 2c 2qr 3/3' 3/9 4/3 4/9 5/3 5/9 6/3 i Masterton 31b 71b HID 28lb 261b 6d Bd'l/6 2/.: 2/6 lewt lo lqr lo 2qr lc 3qr 2o 2c lqr 2c2qr 4/3 4/1) 6/3 5|9 .6/3 7/"And soonNOTE: These tm the ordinary freights. For goodß with special low railway rates our charges are proportionately less. Full information on application to Local Agents; or to Wellington Manager DAVID GAIN

TeAro l/lusic Ware* WAREHOUSE WELLINGTON' •OPPOSITE EDWINJ.KING

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4805, 21 August 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4805, 21 August 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4805, 21 August 1894, Page 4

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