Spring and Summer DRESS GOODS Spring and Bummer, . ~. A •,_ , Spring and Sumro'or' 'fiowOpcnedUp Spmg and Snminor „„,„„,„ . v •„ Spring and Bummer A N D Spring and Summer CAMBRICS ■• tssss KS&JgLS-AJD-Spring and Summer ' HOLLANDS Spring and Summer NowOponedUp Spring and Summer • > sjrtog and SSer PEKIN C f OTHS Spring and Summer AND SERGES Spring nnd Summer Now Opened Up Spring and Summer Spring »•"! Summer ZEPHYRS AND Spring and Summor puffpnwQ Spring and Summer W«<IUNb Spring and ' Now Opened Up Spring and Summer Spring snd Summer FANCY FABRICS Spring and Bummer 1 " " Spring and Summer BLOUSES Spring and Summor Now Opened Up' Spnng and Summer B^r=™ANDMi L . Spring and'Bnmnwr LIJNMX Spring and Summer . ow Opened Up Spring and Hummer . Spring and Summer FLOWERS AND Spring and Summer j-j">.±-"""« Spring and Summer Now Opened Up Spring and Summer Spring and Bummer RIBBONS AND Spring and Snmmor LACES Spring and Summer : Spring and Summor Now Oponod Up Springand Summor Spring and Summer PARASOLS AND Spring and Summer UMBRELLAS Spring and Summer Spring and Summor Now °P cnl!ll B P Spring and Summer „„„„,„„ , „„ Spring and Summer HOSIERY AND Spring and Summor GLOVES Spring and Summer „ n ~., Spring and Summer Now Opened Up BSsSZmenandboysSpring and Summer CLOTHING Spring and Summer p rlEemaikabl Spring and Summer ch ' Spring and Summer * ' Spring and Summor... nri i Spring and Summer yy > |j fc, L L Spring nnd Summor J Spring and Snmmor Opposite Club Hotel, Spring and Summer MASTEMONi Spring and Summer Masterton Confectionery Fruit Depot. WE beg to thank our customers and the public generally for the liberal support accorded us in tho past, and to inform them of mnking an addition to our extensive trade by keening a large assortmentof fruits ofnll'kinds.and we therefore make an earnest appeal to you to give us a hearty support. The extensive alterations we are making will allow us to keep a large stock. Our premises will bo open on the 25th inst.,—Show Day—when an inspection is invited. J. E. HOOD & CO., PROPRIETORS. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVI DENT SOCIETY. 'I 188 OLDEST? WEALTHIEST i AND MOST PROSPEROUS AtJSTBALIAN LIFB OfFIOB, AJID THE LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIItE, the Only Colonial Life Offiok WHICH DF.OLAIIfiS A BOOTS EVERY YEAR. The MctlioAof Valuation adopted by this Society is of tht mod Stringent Character, aiio! ensum a Considerably Larger Reserve tomtit Liabilities than that held by any othot office in the Australasian Colonies. ACCUMULATED FUNDS BSOEED £12,000,000 (TWELVE MILLIONS STERLING) 4NNUALKCOME, £2,000,000 (TWO MILLION STERLING) Policies in Form ... 119,232 Sum Assured £39,831,07 Cub Bonuses Divided ... £5,883,41 BONUSES Oisn bokos tor one year, 1893, £448,790 yleldlngltevorsionary Bonuses amounting to £910,000, alter making sfecul beserveb, cash bowses declared (or last five years, ver iwo mbxionb, yielding Itevereioiarj onuses exceeding four millions. ASbURE YOUR LIFE In tho A.M.P, SOCIETY AND BEOOBF A BONUS EVERY YEAB EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT 8} PER CENT. ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W. LOWE,' Resident Secretary. Branch Offiie—--OTJBTOM HOUSE QUaY, WELLINGTON. LwALAaENTa—Maaterton,!.. .WES <fc F'RNS: Grevtwn F H. W"OT». jjVEBYMi! In the Colony knows something about a horse.
And that every woman knows GOOD TEA goes without saying. That being so. It is not necessary for ns to say much. We have numerous CHAMPIONS in the retail trade who are pushing our Teas with extraordinary vigour, which does them credit, Bccmm after rigid years' trial they belim n them and know their sterling worth, We would only say thinTry somo of our BETTER CLASS TEAS, 2s .Id, 2s 6d,2s Bd, 2s lOd, 3s per lb. Wc assure you they go further, aud therefore arc more economical. Seo that our registered Trade Mark "EMPIHE TEA CO." is on every package. Tho following aro our brands and Prices Dragon 3s Od Houdah 3s Od Kangra Valley 2slod Elephant ... 2s 8d Crescent ... 2s 6d Buffalo 2s 4d Empire ... ... 2s 2d Mikado 2s Od Ceylon (inlead, red and gold label) „. 2S Od Empire Tea Company, lOTIC E.. F. HOLLOWAY WISHES to inform the Rosidcntspf Masterton and tho District that he has opened a ' BUTCHERINQ ESTABLISHMENT, In Queen Street, Masterton, oppositothe Empiro Hotel, ; and trusts to m srit a- fair patronage by 'selling only . '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4885, 24 November 1894, Page 4
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684Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4885, 24 November 1894, Page 4
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