Revolving Shutter, Vene-I tian and Wire Blind Factory. 105, Upper Willis Street, Wellington. J. Andrews, Proprietor. T ANDREWS (late Pctherick & Co.) ** * begs to inform the residents of the Wairarapu and the public generally,that he is constantly manufacturing Eovolving Shutters, Venetian and Wire Blinds, which he is prepared to supply on the shortest notice at reasonable prices. All descriptions of BLINDS made and Repaired at Lowest Prices. • A Packing Cm faclwy Ailathd.
Ladder-webbing, Cording, and all material for repairs always in stock. Estimates given on application AUSTRALIAN MUTUAIi PROVI DENT SOCIETY. THE OLDEStT WEALTHIEST AND MOST PKOSPEUOUS Australian Life Office, aad tie LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE, IHE OiILV COLONIAI LIFE OmOE WHICH DKOLAWS .A BOOTS EVERT YEAR. The Method of Valuation adopted by this Society is of the mo&l Stringent Character, and emwes a Considerably Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than thai held by any oto office in the Australasian Colonies, ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £12,000,000 (TWELVE MILLIONS STERLING) ANNUAL INCOME, , £2,000,000 (TWO MILLION STERLING)
Sum Assured ... ' ... £39,331,0'? Sash liomisiiß Divided ... £6>tSßß,4l BONUSES. iijkh tows lor jne year, 1893, £4<18,'90 yialdiugEcversioniiryilonuEss.imQunting to £910,000, after making specm besehvej, Bouuac3 exceeding rouii millions. ASiiUEE YOUR LIFE l« tto a.M P. SOCIETY ami* Seuukv a BONUS fe-VKKY YEAK !SXmH-.fc OF M.UNA'JiMEK'i' Sf f'i'lfi OKI. ON 'i'liK T-.iTaL. IiNCOMi.. iiD'A'AW) •••>. IuWE, RmJhih Hiici'rt ;>j Brssch Ofhik— CDSTO.V! HOUSfc yU •: V, WLLuNUTOiX. LojalAokhth—Mnsteroin,l.> WES & I UN'S: C,w-.«„ F. H. WOOD.
iUNL IG H T SOAP! -J _ YEAH BOOKS AND ALMANACS Will be given Fni;i;, During FEISHUAK Y and IIAKCH/'Jo. SUNLIGHT SOAP ! Willi every 2 Boxes or G Tablets—ONE HAKjjEOOK With every (i Uoxcs or 18 Tablcts-ONE SUNLIGHT ALMANAC
To be had From all Grocers and lietailors of SUNLIGHT SOAP. To prevent disappointment buy early and buy often. SUNLIGHT YEAH BOOKS, 1895. JS T o home complete without them. W.&G.TUKNBULL&CO, Agents. LARGELY IJIITATEL). BONNINGTON'S CARRAGEEN OR IRISH MOSS, (Registered) WILL CUKEInfluenza, Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, ALL LUNG COMPLAINTS. l'& 2/6, SOLD EVERYWHERE.
Ashlmrton, March 30th, 1894. G. Boxxixotox Esq., Dear Sir.—l have very much pleasure in informing you of (he very valuable relief I obtained after using a few doses of your'' Irish Moss," which I took for a cold on the chest. Not being able to sleep during the night through continual coughing I took a dose of your Irish Moss, and soon found relief; in fact, after repealing a few doses, the cold quite disappeared.—l remain, yours HENBY STEPHENSON. P.S.—The ahovc you may with plea Euro use as a testimonial.
DON'T BUT IMITATIONS. KEEBLE&CO., TJEGr (o announce to the Public of Miistcrlon and surrounding district that they have leased the Prince of Wales' Stables, and solicit a coutiuuancc of the patronogo so long attached to that well-known stable. The Livery Department will be under the direct supervision of Mi* Keeble, which irill te sufficient guarantee that all horses, ctc.,will be properly cared for. Horses kept by the day, week, or month, at reasonable charges. ■ Horses bought and sold on commission. Horses broken to saddle and harness. A first-class selection of Buggiea.Carriages and reliable Saddle Horses on hire at moderate rates. Telegrams promptly attended to. 'Bus meets all trains.
MoBNIKG CALLS—OsE SniLLINO, Securd Paddocks. KEEBLE&CO. J. LUSH & CO., HATTERS A2JD MERCERS, 69, Willis-btbeet, Wellington. WE have just opened a magnificent lot of— Gents' Scaeves and Fancy Colobed Shirts. These arc really lovely goods, and \vc claim to have the best stock in town and at moderate prices. Wc have also a big stock of latest fashionable Hats, Umbrellas, Underclothing, and Gents' Mercery in all its branches.
This season we shall make ut specialty of Watehpboof Coats to Measube. Wo have a fko assortment of patterns ' which arc worthinspection. " BUSMsLwiPICAiojT •fiHB NEWEST BOOKS'diieot from Lon. 1 don and the leading English Journals Magazines, and Newspapers may be obtained within a few, hoars of the arrival of every Ocean steamer. Tho principal Colonial Newspapers alto kept in stock. Agentfor" Waihahapa Dailx Times;"-* * Afiist-olass and complete printing stool on the premises, J. 8..1NNE8,Printeb, Stationer, and Wkbixi, '••• (Opposite MoGill'a Buildings) Willi Start wl»°
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4968, 6 March 1895, Page 4
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673Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4968, 6 March 1895, Page 4
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