Q. rp jl ARM ER, HAS the honor to announce to the Settlers of Wairarapa arid the East Coast Districts that lie lias opened his Extensive Stock in newandmoro CENTRAL-PREMISES, adjoining the Bank of New Zealand, and opposite JI. Caselberg & Co's. Brick Warehouse, where he will be ablo.to offer to old customers' and new greater facilities than heretofore for selecting FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE. Gent-leinon furnishing will do well to call and inspect his ' •/ DRAWING-AND DINING-ROOM SUITES, which ho is now'turning out—unequalled l for rice, material, and workmanship. . He also irects attention to his Stock'of . ■ '! BEAUTIFUL PIER .'GLASSES. ' Ho is also showing a splendid speoimon of Cabinet work, in the shape of an ,:, p iN^:\vpoa-sseRCTMitEj-'^ pronounced by the Press anjEt thevPubJic to be th? finest piece of Furniture ever made in" the Wftirarapa, He abo invites inspection of liia. 1 . .. MARBLE-TOP CKEfOSIERS, equal, if not superior, to any fever made in the' Empire City. • . . ..- ; A Novelty just introduced are his BRONZE-IRON UMBRELLA STANDS. vwhich combine strength, utility, and ornament at moderate cost. His stock of DRAWING-ROOM & DINING-ROOM CARPETS has been recently renewed witli the best patterns iu Brussels, Tapestry, Kidderminster, Felt, and Dutch. To these may be added LINOLEUM FLOOR-CLOTHS, G. T. F. has paid considerable attention • lately to importing SUPERIOR LAMPS, He has beautiful specimens on sale of the CELEBRATED ANEUCAPNIC LAMPS, at prices varying from 3/G to 80/-, and is receiving a still further Novelty in the shape of HINKS' DUPLEX LAMPS, which, by means of a double-burner, give an extraordinary splendid light, beside which even the Gasoline pales. Those who have not seen the new ' BAMBOO CLOTHES AND TOWEL HORSES, should inspect 'G. T. F.'s, Stock before purchasing, Ladies are invited to view his PARISIAN BERCEAUNETS, and his varied and extensive stock of TOILET WARE, G, T. F. is prepared to manufacture, at the shortest notice, and of the best description FURNITURE TO ORDER, at liia new central Premises.
S& Address G. T. Farmer, QUEEN-STREET, M A S T E R T 0 N. 74 The permanent investment AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OP WAIRARAPA, Main-street, Greytown, [lncorporated under the "Building Societies' Act, 1876. "J Dihectors Messrs Charles Pharazyii, (Chairman), W. R. Hastwell, M. Caselberg, MClel;md, W. C, Cuff, J. Snodgrass. The Annual Income exceeds ... £6,000 Capital on Loan £IB,OOO Profits already allotted £2,420 The purposes for which the Association is established are twofold, In the first place it offers ail excellent method of investment for those who wisli to accumulate their capital or savings at the highest rate consistent with icrfect security, and by allowing small or argc sums to he invested by periodical payments, it conforms to the circumstances of all Classes. li. the second place to those who require loans upon properties they already possess, or w) v may meet with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, it presents the means of obtaining advances upon easy and favorable terms. The Association receives fixed deposits at rates to be agreed upon. Subscriptions on investment shares, 3/ per month j ultimate value of shares, £SO. Applications for shares to he addressed to the Manager. A liberal commission allowed to Agents on all investment shares issued through them, Office Hours Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 2 to4p,m,, Pay Day: The first aturday in each month between the hours of 2 and 4 and 7 and 9 p,m,
The Manager will attend at the Club Hotel, Masterton, every Thursday evening preceding the pay day in Grey to™. GEORGE WYETT, Manager, The masterton permanent INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. Secretary and Manager, pro. ten.: James Brown, Office, -Bridge-street, Masterton, Payino Day.-The First Saturday in each month, Officf, Hours,—From 10 to 1, from 2to 5, and from 7 to 9 o'clock Entrance Pee, 2/G per share; working expenses, ifper share. . Shares, £SO; monthlv subscription, 5/ per share, Borrowers' Scale of Monthly Repayment oj ■ Principal and Intel est Ist Class, for 14 years, 10s 8d per £SO 2nd „ 12 „ .Us 7d „' 3rd „ 10 „ : 12s lid „V. sth „ ' 8 „ 15s sth 6 „ 18s 7d „
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 128, 7 April 1879, Page 1
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