Tp-iMD.PBOM.THB STATION;' On and afteb Novbmbkr 2Gth 'BUS EVERY HALF-HOUR. gTAKTING DAILY from Kuri]iimiatfi.3o Hospital nt 6.60 and Post Oilico at 6.55 a.qi, . Fares: Threepence. COLE AiNDBARTLETT, rnopiiiKjpiiß. Spring and Summer DRESS GOODS Spring and Summer VT . Spring and Summer Op cue d Up Spg and Summer Spring mill Summer PRINIS AND Spring and Cummer CAMBRICS SII'SS »-«i-». Spring and Summer T 0 „ Spring and Summer mtJljlj6 A «D Spring and Summer HOLLANDS Spring and Summer How Opened Up .Spring and Summer c r Spring and Summer pijifiw OTifITT-TS Spring and Summer Spring and • ummer i '- L ' u oJixMjJlio Spring and Summer Now Opened Up Spring and Summer Spring and Summer ZBPH y RS AND Spring and Summer pp v, pnMC; Spring and Summer vIILrUJNb Spring and Summer Now Opened Up Spring and Summer Spring and Summor FANCI'FABIiICS Spring and Summer „ » , „ Spring and Summor ow Spring and Summer SHIRTS AND Spring and Summer' BLOUSES Spring and bummer Mow Openoa Up Sprmg and .Summer * r Spring and Rummer ■ LINMIY Spring and Summer owOpened Up Spring ami bummer Spring and Summer IrLOWIfIRS AND Spring and Summer 1 Spring and Summer IIWUnAKIJ Spring and Summer Now Opened Up Spring and Sii.mner Spring and Summer RIBBONS AND Spriiig and Summer t API?? Spring and Summer JJAuJjo Spring aud Summer Now Opened Up Spring and Summer. , Spring and Summer PARASOLS AND Spring am] Summer, UMBRELLAS Spring and Summer Spring and Summer Now Opened Up Spring and Summer Spring aud Summer HOSIERY A ND Spring and Summer GLOVES Spring and Summer Spring and Summer Now Opened Up Spring and Summer Spring and Summer MEN AND BOYS Spring aud Summer CLOTHING Spring and > ummer „ . „ . Spring and Summer? r■° e a liemarkaWy Spring and Summer P' Spring and Summer... n r t . Sp.'iug and Summer \IW Krl_ I Spring aud Summer ' F Spring and Summer Opposite Club Hotel, Spring and Summer t MA o m .,. o v Spring and Summer Masterton Confectionery Fruit Depot. WE beg to tlmnk our customers and the public generally for the liberal support accorded lis in tlio past, and to inform them of malting an addition to our extensive trade by keeping a | largenssortmcntof fruits of all kinds,and I we therefore make an earnest appeal to J you to give us a hearty support. The ; extensive alterations we arc making will allow us to keep a largo stoek, Our premises will be open on the 25tli inst.,—Show Day—when an inspection is invited. J. E. HOOD & CO,, HiOI'IiIETOHS. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVI DENT SOCIETY. rpHE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST 1 AND MOST PROSPEROUS Australian Life Opncp, m tub LABGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE, the Only Colonial Life Offiok WHIOH DECLARf.S A BONUS EVERT YEAR. The HellioAof yahmlmadnjiUd by this Society it of the moft Siriiigent Character, and emurcn a Considerably Larger Resent to mal Liabilities than thai held by any other office in the MlralatmnColoim., ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £12,000,000 j (TWELVE MILLIONS STERLING) ANNUAL £2,000,000
(TWO MILLION STEIiLING) Policies in Force 110,232 Sum Asumod £39,831,07 Cnah Bunuaes Divided ... £5,883,41 BONUSES man bo:;jb lor ot. year, 1893, £418,790 . yieldingltevcrsiouarylionuociiamountingto £9lo,ooo,(iftermnkingspecial reserves, cash bonuses deJared (or lastrivßyenrs, vcr two juli/lons, yielding Reversionary onußC3 exceeding fook millions. . ABla DB B YOUR LIFE In tho A.M.P. SOCIETY and Skiuiij? a BONUS EYEKY YEAR BXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT 8f PER GENT, ON THE TOTAL , INCOME. EDWAKD W.LUWE, Resident Secretary. Branch Omit— CUSTOM HOUSE fJU&r, WELLINGTON. LcoAi,AoßMs-Maatortim,L-.WES & lORNB ; Grevf'"»n F. H, WOOD, \" BUMMERSHOES. LADIES' Tan Canvas Shoes, special 4/ti Ladies' Black Xid Oxford Shoes special, 5/0, G/G Ladies Tau Strap Button and Lace Shoos, .special, 7/0,8/G Ladies' Black Glnuco Kid Oxford 1 Shoes, special, 7/G, 9/G Men's Tan Canvas Shoes, special, 6/G Men's Tennis Slices, special, G/6 Men's Tan Cull Oxford Shoes,s pceial 16/6 Boy's and Girls' Canvas and Tau Shops, from 3/ Child's Tail and Canvas Shops, from 2/J. CARPENTER, Central Boot Depot, QUEEN ST MASTEIITON IN THE ESTATE OF PETER ~ BELL, WANGANUI. : FQE •SALE, at Waugnniii, the Freehold of the Drapery Premises for years carried on ty p. Bell, situated in the Anemic. f The/Trustees would cull special uttcii? tion to the abovo, being on opportunity seldom met with.. The building was erected in 1887 with brick foundations, and fitted with every modej'n improvement, and consists of shop, 37 x 01, with double plate-glass windows; show-room, 37 x 2G j also live dressmaking rooms and two tailors' rooms. - The ■ abovo is now let on lease for £i) per week. Tenders, will be received till noon of WEDNESDAY, the 21st November, 1891, addressed Cook and Gray, Fea-thcrston-slrcct, Wellington, Tho hjghest or any tender not necessarily acctpted,' WM. GIIAY ■ j Tmtceß ' Welliugt<?Di 20th Octolier, 1884 . =■■'■■■■■! -i: m, /INDREW, I 1 : ,G^yto\VK%. l: " fPOTpTjrbtfS jpffVifh Mf EH. 1, Wsfcfon, mfoimi w''l TPceive prompt atentlon, J,: :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4875, 13 November 1894, Page 2
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790Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4875, 13 November 1894, Page 2
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