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THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. This Association is the Oslt Office which possesses Government Sbcdbiiv and proffers to the pulic the comhined advantages of Mutual Lira Assurance Lowest Pebuidms Inviolablh State Guarantee. AMOUNT OF FUNDS. After 15 years’ existence, the Office has now Accumulated Funds exceeding One Million Steeling. Funds in June, 1875 £109,987 Funds in June, 1830 £459,335 Funds in 1885, over £1,000,000 Annual Income exceeds ... £245,000 The Association offers the most Libebal Conditions extant. Branches in all the principal Towns in the Colony, and Agencies at all the Money Order Post Offices m the Colony. LOANS OITMORTGAGE. The Association is now prepared to invest part of its Accumulated Funds as LOANS ON MORTGAGE of Freehold Lands in the colons’, at moderate bates of interest, to the extent of half the value of the security offered. , Applications for Loans of not less than £350 to Be addressed to the Acting General Manager, Wellington. Printed Forms of Application can be obtained at the Head Office, and at the Offices of the District and Resident Agents. * By order, i>. M. LUCKIE, Acting General Manager. Head Office, Wellington, July, ISB6. 32 EXHIBITION. TO THE INHABITANTS OP GREYTOWN, WAIHENGA, AND LOWER VALLEY GENERALLY.

Ladies and Gentlemen,— In directing your attention to the GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR, The proprietors would especially impress on your minds a few of the advantages which you would derive from patronising them. Ist. A large stock to'choose from. 2nd. The stock is all new. 3rd. Being direct importers we can sell cheaply and you would save several intermediate profits. 4th. The Bazaar is near the Bailway Station. sth. The stock is varied and consists of china and crockery, fancy goods and toys. 6th. Parcels are carefully packed on the premises. 7th. Any orders received JhronghJhe post promptly attended to.

GOLDEN RULE^AZAAE, 219 Lambton Quay, 929 Opposite Government Buildings. CARTERTON EEENITUEE EACTOEY. RISING AND COX, Cabinet Makers, Upholsterers, &c., &c.,

Beg to inform their numerous cuamers and public that they can now supply them with every requisite for FURNISHING, at unheard of low prices, as they buy for cash, and can supply at Wholesale Prices. Their Bargains in CHAIRS, IRON BEDSTEADS, PERAMBULATORS, PICTURES, &c., are wonderful. They have also a splendid stock of PICTURE FRAMES, MOULDINGS, & PICTURES I To select from. Goods Delivered within a distance of twenty miles of Carterton. Furniture Repaired aud Polished, All Work Guaranteed. Only New Material used for Bedding. Billiard Balls Turned. ! Billiard Tables Repaired & Re-covered Turnery in all its branches. Shop Fittings. ESTIMATES GIVEN. lisili 118 COX, HIGH STREET, CARTERTON. 266 PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to the public generally that the chiefs and rulers, tribes and people who have interests in the vVairarapa Lake or Lakes, will inflict a fine of not less than £o nor more than £SO upon any person or persons, who shall be guilty of trespassing, fishing, or shooting birds upon the Lrkc, or Lakes, or the borders thereof. T ailing to pay the fine, such person or persons will be summoned to the Resident Magistrate’s Court, (Leytown. (Signed by the following members of the Committee of ManagementPiripi te Maari, Babaiohi Tuhokairangi, Wi Hikawera, Matini te Ure, H, Tamahau, E. Taitea, P. Tuauiarangi, F. Matenga, M. Kahungunu, R. H. Mauihera, W. Hutana, J. A. Jury. Dated this 23rd day of May, 1885. 764

G. W. LEWENS, Teacher of Music and Pianoforte Tuner, FEATHERSTON. Balls, Soirees ami Entertainments attended. Terms moderate. Orders maybe left at MrMair’s,|Greytovra; or Mr Barton's, Featherston. 878

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1756, 6 November 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1756, 6 November 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1756, 6 November 1885, Page 4

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