V... OF ROYAL MAtt COACHES .. . Leaves WOODVILLB for EKETAHUNA daily at 9.40 a.m., in time for Welllnf Train, rt'urning from EmAHUNA daily' 1.30 p,m,, after arrival of Train from Wellisoion. Fares and Luggage parried on this line at greatly.reduded rates. Saddk Eorm, Btiggies and Special Conc/w (or Hire atimy time, Tdeijrmns promptly atkiuM to. iWm k fin PROPRIETORS, W'OODVILWi. ' Revolving Shutter, Vene« tian and Wire Blind Factory. 105, Upper Willis Street, Wellington, J. Andrews, Proprietor. J ANDREWS (late Petheriek & Co.). * begs to inform the residents of the Wairarapa and the publicgenerally.that he is constantly manufacturing Ectolting Shutters, Venetian aud Wire Bli^s, which he is prepared to supply o shortest notice at reasonable prices. ■ All descriptions of BLINDS made and Repaired at Lowest Prices A Packing Case Factory Attached. Ladder-webbing, Cording, and all mater, ial for repairs always in stock. Estimates given on application mHE Permanent Investment and l Loan Association, of Wairarapa, Main-street, Ghevtown. Direoiobs : Messrs V 7, Booth (olialrmi.ii), M, Casclborg, TV, H. DirMams, 0. Elgar, J, Fuller, and F. H. Wood. tuoAmraal Income exceeds £l6,OoO;Oapttal on Loan £35,222; Profits already allotted Jt9,780; Keaervo fund £Bl2. The purposes for which the Assoclatufc Is established are twofold, In the first pxftlt offers an excellent method of Invcatmowto those who wish to accumulate their capital or livings at the hiijhcstrato consistent with perfect security, and by allowing small or largo conforms to the circumstances of all classes, In apon properties thoy already possess, 01 whe may n.eot with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageouiyjtproscutsthemeans of Association receives Used deposits at ntes to be agreed upon, Subscriptions on Inustment Blares, 5a per month; ultimate Yalne of share £6O. PayDay-Tho first Saturday in each month. Mastcrton-Mr G. S. W. Dalryniple Carterton-Mr W. J. Lindop Fcatherston-Mr J. G. Cox l'ahiatua-Mr H. W. Briggs. G.WYETT, Manatjer. SKILLINTHEBLENDING of TEA Versus TEA as PRODUCED by NATURE. SUIIATUBA needs no Blending, Nature lias excelled herself in its production. To attempt to improve upon it, would bo as foolish as TO GILD REFINED GOL" " TO TAINT THE LILY. * Oil TO THROW A PERFUME ON THE VIOLET. STJRATURA IS NATURE'S PRODUCT, and NOT AN ARTIFICIAL ONE. It possesses Ihc genuineness of refined GOLD. THE PURITY OF THE LILT. And a bouquet equal to the most fragrant llowcr. NO SKILL CAN COMPETE WITH NATURE, and NO TEA CAN COMPETE WITH SUMTURA NOTE.— The prices are 25,2/3,2/fi, for AB D qualities, Decline to take as Stiratura, any Tea, unless it is in tlio lend packets, with the word" Suratura," and the letter indicating its -- T ity, printed thereon. has been sold at the price of D quality, and the purchaser remarked that there was very little difference between it and the Tea previously used, cost 2s Cd per lb, but 2s should hayc been charged instead of 2s Gd, proving conclusively that Suratura A at 2s, is equal in quality to other teas at 2s Cd per lb. See that you get'what you ask for, at above prices. BUSINESS NOTIFICATION. ' 'HE NEWESTBOOKS direct from Loni don and tlio leading English Journals Magazines, and Newspapers may be obtained within a few hours of tho arrival of every Ocean steamer. The principal Colonial Newspapers afco kept in stock. Agentfor" WAiaiaAPA Daili tiatt." A first-class and completo printing stoofc on the premises, J. B. INNES; PRINTER, SIATIOSER, AND bOOKSBM, (Opposite McGill's Buildi —' Willis .Street ' FREDERICK JONES &Co„ PIANO, ORGAN AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, Lambton-quay, Wellington. *■ may be purchased on tho "EQUITABLE HIRE SYSTEM," The Equitable HireSystcm Las distinct advantage overall other purchaso systems, and intending purchasers arc requested to apply for particulars. NoiE-MrF.W. Jones, so well and! favourably known in musical circles,]las! charge of the music department, and he will make ovcry effort to secure the' latest and best novelties. SrECUL.-Couutry clients may rely upon their wants being attended to with, promptitude and care. Correspondence invited. CP.VALUNCE r GS to announce to the Public of Masterton and surrounding district that lie lias assumed possession of the Prince of Wales' Stables, and solicits a continuance of the patron;, age so long attached to that woll-Wri stable. Horses kept by the day, - ffe et ™ month, at reasonable charges. bought and sold. oncomWlis . Horses broken to and harness. _ A first-class selection 0 { b ub - !m Pp , mgesand[reliable Saddle fjf oh hire at moderate r d tes. Telegrams promptly attondedte S-'icraE Paddocks. .' -CF.VAJJLAKOBiVJAS. LOADER. Groom in Chogft
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5054, 18 June 1895, Page 4
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727Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5054, 18 June 1895, Page 4
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