Winter LADIES AND MAIDS Goods I Vintcr Ladies and Maids Goods t )[! n J cr MACKINTOSHES. £°°<j s Vintcr ■•'' woods Vintcr Goods ( cr Ladies and Childrcns £ oo <! 8 f Vintcr TncmpDo Goods Vintec UIiSTEES. Goods iVinter Goods -Vinter Goods , iVinter Ladies and Childrcns Q oo fl s • iVinter FELT HATS Goods iVinter Goods iVinter „.,., Goods , iVinter LadloS and Cluldrons Goods 1 (Vintcr STRAW HATS. Goods (Vintcr Goods (Vintcr —• Goods (Vintcr Goodi Winter Feathers, Wings, and Goods Winter I'on Pons Goods Winter Goods Winter Goods Winter Goods Winter FANCY DEESS Goods Winter GOODS &VEL Goods Winter YETEENS. Goods Winter Goods Winter Goods Winter Goods Winter SCOTCH TWEEDS & Goods Winter FOULES, Goods Winter Goods Winter Goods Winter .■..■' Goods Winter MENS' BOYS' AND Goods Winter YOUTHS CLOTH- Goods Winter ING. .Goods Winter Goods Winter ''. Goods Winter Goods Winter Prices as usual very Goods Winter cheap. Goods Winter W "RTCTT. Goods Winter YV * • D - Ej - IJ - L '» Goods Winter Opposite Club Hotel, Goods Winter Masterton. Goods They Must Cone Up! JJEAD THESE TESTIMONIALS ' To N. Sohes'Ben, Clareville,— As a "Stump Extractor," the No I Machine purchased from you, has given very great satisfaction, It has taken out every stump where tried, and that without haviiij! to out any of the roots to assist it. I alsn find that it turns the stumps over without any trouble. Xours truly, E, Wi Dorset. To Mb. Sorexses, Clareville, - I am very well satisfied 'with the Stump Extractor (No. 1 size), 1 purchased I from you, as I have worked it for sumo time. Two men can take out more stumps with it than four men can with two screw jncks. I am, etc. Johannes Anderson, Belvedere. PEICES-No. 1: £6; No. 2: £7103; No. 3: £9. SETTLEES send your orders to— N. SOItENSEN, Clareville. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PKOVI DENT SOCIETY. TtHE OLDEST, WEALTHIEST 1 AND MuST PROSPEROUS Australian Life Office, md the LARGEST IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE. the Only Colonial Life Office which declares A BONUS EVERY TEAR. The Method of Valuation adopted by this Society is of the most Stringent Character, and tnsura a Comidetabhj Larger Reserve to meet Liabilities than that held by any other oiu in Ik Mdralmkn Colonies, ACCUMULATED FUNDS EXCEED £12,000,000 (TWELVE MILLIONS STERLING) ANNUAL INCOME, £2,000,000 (TWO MILLION STERLING) Policies in Forge ,„ 119,232 Sum Assured £39,831,07 Cash Bonuses Divided ...■ £5,888,41 BONUSES. cash bomb for jne year, 1893, £418,790 yielding Reversionary Bonuses amounting to £910,000, after making special reserves, oabh bonobeb doilared for last five years, over iwo siillioss, yielding Reversionary Bonuses exceeding four millions, ASSURE YOUR LIFE In tho A.M.P. SOCIETY and Secure a SONUS EVEKY YEAR EXPENSES OF MANAGEMENT 8| PER CENT, ON THE TOTAL INCOME. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Branch Offi lECUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. LooalAomis—Masterton,L>..WES & lORNS; Grevtou-n F. H. WOOD, MRS E. LIARDET, 62n Willis Street, Wellington. TAXIDERMIST, AND FEATHER FURRIER. DEALER in all kinds of curios, choice collections of ladies' muffs, hats etc, made from New Zealand birds. Birds, stags' heads, etc., mounted. Ladies' furs and feathers cleaned and repaired X O T I C E. E. HOLLOWAY WrISHES to inform the Residents of Masterton and the District that he lias opened a BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, In Queen Street, Masterton, opposite the Empire Hotel, and trusts to rajrit a fair patronage by selling only THE REST MEATS at CURRENT HATES. W. B. Uhknhklls, LAND, ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. AGENT *'OR London and Lancashire Fire Insurnnci Company. Colonial Mutual Life AssuranceSocicty New Zealand Accident Insurance Com pany. Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette. . etc., etc.. Agent for the Public Trustee. Deputy Official Assignee in bankruptcy for Wairarapa. On behalf of various clients I liav MONEY TO LEND on FREEHOLI property from 6 per cent. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. £ P. GINDERS Hasl!EMOv?' D , fromCll F, cl i- st, ' ; the Residence bithert; occ T edb y M CT.Natcscit, Lincoln Ron. ■„ , H.ESTALL. Professional Dyer and Cleaner. No. 30, CotmiKNAY-PLACE, Wellington WHY? PAY high prices to establishments which endeavour to prejudice your minds against rt new firm ? Patronise the opposition and save monoy. Goods cleaned and dyed at the lowest possible rates, compatible; with first-claSs workmanship. /.No, charge'.willbe.mado to patrons 1 who ! cari make any reasonable complaint.- Promptness and civility. Orders by post, free. Writo for .price list to No, 30, Courtenay-place,"Welling-top, .•.0.-We possess all tbequ'alifi. cations and appliances necessarytbgive satisfaction, , ■.:';/:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5012, 29 April 1895, Page 4
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717Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5012, 29 April 1895, Page 4
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