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AUSTRALIAN M UTUAiT PR071,, ~ 'IPHE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST I ' AMD / MOST PROSPEROUS Australian Live Offjoi l , a*id tub LAB9ESTIN THE BRITISH EMPIKE, THE OS!,\ CntuMAL Llfk OFPIUf, WHJCH :D»4KJ!& : : .. . A BOHUS EVBOT TEAR. The '•ethod of \'akat'ma<to,iU4 lythit Society it of the most Xtringent Character, and emura a Considerably Larger Reserve lomett Liabilitiesthanthaifald'by any otlivt oftce i» the . nstrahvan Colonies, ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £12,000,000 (TWELVE MILLIONS STEELING) ANNUAL INCOME, £2,000,000 (TWO MILLION STERLING) Policies m Forok ... 119,234 Sura Assured £39,831,07 Cash Bonuses Divided ... £5,883,41 ' BONUSES. OA&H bo:;js for one year, 1893, £448,790 yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to £910,000, after making specul reserves, cash bonuses declared for last tin years, vet xwo millions, yielding Beversioiary onuces exceeding yoon millions. A SHU RE YOUR LIFE In tho A.M.P bOGIETY AND StOUKK A BOM US fcVBKY YEAR KXPESSES OF MANAGEMENT 8| PEK CENT. UN THE TOTAL INCOME. F.DWAKD W, LOWE, ltprtdent Scerefcry Beanob UmiK—ODSTOM HOUSE V WELjbijN'GTuiS. Looal Agbnts—Mastertun, (...WK> A iOttNS: Grevtwi F. H. WOOD. gVERYIVM In the Colony knows something about ahorse. And that every woman knows GrOGDTEA goes without saying. That being so, It is not- necessary forus to saymucli. We have numerous / ' CHAMPIONS in the retail trade who are pushing our Teas with extraordinary vigour, which docs them credit. Why? Because after,eight years' trial they believe in litem and know their sterling worth. We would only say this— Try some of our BETTER CLASS TEAS, 2s <ld, 2s Gd,2s Bd, 2s lOd, 3s per lb. We assure you they go further, and therefore are more economical. See that our registered Trade Mark "EMPIItE TEA CO." is on every package. The following are our brauds 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, BY jyiJL I{oIAL Letters Patent. PATENT GRAFTED 19th Dec. '9O. THOMAS COLLIER, Practical Woolclasseh, Scouiieu and Fellmongek, Of Fifty Years' Experience. BEGS to notify wool-growers that he is still carrying on the above business at his old-established works near Waipoua Bridge. Wool scoured on commission by my Patent Cold-Water Process, at lowest current rates. _ N.B.—All dirt removed; no depreciation in value or weight of fibre. The wool left from 20 to 30 per pent, heavier than that scoured by hot process. T.C. is also a caslipurctiasfr ofWool, Hides aud Sheepskins, athighest market rates. Waipoua Patent Wool Works, Masterton. J. WMJKENS, CENTRAL DINING ROOMS; QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. 'J'HESE commodious DiningKooms I open to the public on SUn d ays and during the week. Week Days. BREAKFAST—7,3O to 8.30 ] SUNDAYS : lunch£on —12 till 2 [8 to 9,12 to 1, tea—s to 6.30 . J 6to 6. ALL MEALS Is. Hot Pies andColfce every evening from 8 o'clock. Bread, Confectionery and Fancy Goods as usual

Spring and Summer DRESS GOODS Spring and Summer „ ' ■ Spring nnd .-.umraer Now Opened Up Sprng and Sumniei' , Spring and Summer PBINT. S AND Spring and Cummer CAMBRICS Spring and Summer ■ „ „ , _ Spring and Summer, Opened Up Spring and Hummer T „ ; Spring and Summer "R-ILLb APi D Spring arid Summer HOLLANDS ttftS- *•<*** Spring and -tamer SEBGIiS Spring and Summer ■ Now Opened Up Spruig and Summer i Spring and Summer ZEPHYRS AND Spring and Summer, npironwa Spring vivLiUriD Spring and' Summer ' Now Opened Up Spring and Summer Spring and Summer FANCY FABKICS Spring and Summer „• ' • ' Spring and Summer : ow pP Up opuug uuu ouuuuw QmTDmq ' A W n Spring and Summer b-ttltUo AJND Spring and Summer BLOUSES ess: »«»-»» Spring and Summer LINERY Spring and Summer 0 w Opened Up Spring and bummer. Spring ami Summer J! LAIUJi Bo Spring and Summer ' Now Opened Up Spring and Su.nmer Spring and Summer RIBBONS AND Spring and Summer Now Opened Up Spring and Summer PABASOLS AND Spring and Summer UMBRELLAS bpnng and Bummer ■ v »■ Spring and Summer.., ~ Now Opened Up Spring and Summer ' . ' Spring and Summer HOSIEBT A ND Spring and Summer GLOVES Spring arid' Sunimer' Now Opened Up Spring and Summer AND BOYS Spring and Summer , CLOTHING Spring and Sunimer „ . .„ ' , ~ Spring and Summer .t y upiug UUII IJUUiUCI l Bl ' I . Spring andiSnmmer-upv; KK Spring and Summer * .■ Bprjijg andj < v umiiier; Opposite, Club .Hotel,' MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4901, 13 December 1894, Page 4

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702

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4901, 13 December 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4901, 13 December 1894, Page 4

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