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, RTR GERMAN FIRE.INSUR- ' iNOB COMPANY OF HAMJURG.; • ; , r :, Capital M 0.000.000, with an esiablistcd revolving credit of £IO,OOO in National BanlcofN.Z MS E. H,HADDINGTON liaViug ' Wen appointed District Ag'chl for. Mastqrton',' In' place-of Mr, W. 11 Rone, resigned, is authorised to 'accep. proposals,. and having assumed confrc of th'c ■present busincsS| will grafitn riewals tor existing policies as'itlicy fal duo.. J.G.CAIfPENTER,'' District Manager, WOODCOTE H 0 U S E' S C'H O O L HOBSON STREET, WEIiINSTON, A Classical School for boya trom the age o nine. (Established threo years,): HEADMASTER. O. L. Gardiner, B.A. Pembroke Collcga Cambridge; Heal dent Assistant Master, J. E. Bannialer.M. A, New Zealand University j Drill >d Q^ m uastio Instructor, Sergeant Lawrence. Sub lecta—Divinity, Latin, Greek, French Eng ligh. History, Qoography, Arithmetic Euoli< Algebra. Soys prepared tor scholarship and entrance at Ohristohuroh and Wangannl The sohopl: games, oricket, and Associatioi football;. are personally superintended am the boys are thoroughly looked alter out o school hours. The boose has large mm field for orioket and football. Vacancies lor several boarders and da; boyß, Mr Qardiner'B sister 1b In oharge of thi The Inst'term began on MONDAY Sept.24.l6Ui. Proapeclus and (nil infor mation oii'application to Woodrote House. OPENING NOTICE. HIHE undersigned desire to inforn ,X. 'the inhabitants of Mastcrton tha they will commence business as BUTCHEh'S on Wednesday, Ist August. Having secured thovrimcstbecf and also turnip fed'muttoii,'they: are in a position t< offer to tlio public tho best meat procur able at a reasonable , price, for CASH and opo by every attention to their busi oss, and cleanliness and civility, t( receive a fair share of patronago. WILTON* & GRAHAM, Butchers, MASTERTON THE JjORTH BRITISH AND MER CANTILE INSURANCE COMPANY, London and Edinburgh, Subscribed capital, £2,500,000. Paid-ui £620,000; Reserve fund, £1,842,544 MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO, Agent Wellington MB E. H.WADDINGTON, Sub-asent at Mastcrton, Btserm £1,400,000, DIKENIX ASSURANCE Companj £ of London. Established 1782, Losses paid £lB 000,000.11. M. Simpson General Manager for New Zealand; THstrict Manager, H. H. Woltms. Great Revolution In artificial DENTISTRY. MB. BRIDGE, 1(10 UiTEIt WILMS STIIEET, 5 Wellington, inserts Artificial Teeth on the very latest principles, at a most-moderate charge, so as to bring their possession within the reach of everybody. The Painless Extraction of Teeth a Speciality. Artificial Teeth inserted,with or without the extraction of stumps. Early Attention given to Country Patients so as to avoid delay. OUlffl FOB SCOUR. CUBE FOB LUNOWOBM. .Brown's Brouchial Astringent, A VEGETABLE preparation con< tainiug no arsenic or other poison' ous ingredients, A safe and certain romedy for Lungworm and Scour, Tapeworms, and all stomach and Intestinal Worms, for uso with Sheep, Cattle, and Hobses. TO PREVENT LUNGWORM Dose your lambs now with Brown's Bronchial Astringent, and aoain it wearing TiiiJs, by so doing the young sheep will bo freed from internal parasites, and thereby improved in condition, and strengthened to withstand the winter. Pull particulars as to doses and treatment on tins. One gallon of the Astringent will dose 160 kmk. \ PRICE— In Cgal. iron drnms 7/6 per gal. ii lii ii ii 8s „ „ ON SALE BY LOWES& lORNS, Mastbbton, NEW-ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY FIRE AND MARINE. . [Established 1859.] Subscbibed Capital—£ 1,000,000. Paid up Capital and Reserve Funds £435,000: With Unlimited Liability of Shareholders, Fire and Marine Risks accepted atLowest Current Hates. Losses settled'with Promptitudo aud Liberality. ' AOENT FOR MASTERTON '• BURTON BOYS, ■ OFFICE—QUEEN STEEET. DIBTHICT AOKNTS, CARTERTON, G, A, Faiebhotiikr FEATHERSTON) w GIIEYTOWN J W ' l Ta ™ EKETAHTJNA James Jones PAHIATUA G. HAROLD Suits •WEIHNOTON BRANCH Corner of Lambton Quay and Grey-st. WILLIAM! BOLAM, ! Artinct Manager. HUDSON'S " PREMIER » WOOL PRESS POWERFUL, HANDY, SIMPLE and CHEAP. IRMERS andstationowners should _ seethe"mejiim"Press before ordering fpr tho coining ; season.', Tho worlfiiig parts of this press pro inado so that ,tboy will lasta lifetime and it is so simple that tlie merest novice can manage it. ■ Thoy are : at. present'bfcihg J t at' Messrs Robinson 8r05,,: Coach.—ers, ctci, Cartcrion,., npd .will bo found the best ad cheapest in the market. ' w. s. liuDsos. I; ;! ' i '•-••Patekteb/' ' vj;. :: 1 .CARTERTON. ,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4876, 14 November 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4876, 14 November 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4876, 14 November 1894, Page 4

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