Association, Ltd. to the Increasing Business of the Co lany, an effort is being made to INCREASE THE SHARE CAPITAL. la order to induce Members and others to take up New Shares, the Premium has been Reduced from 5s to Is per Share. Shares are now offjred on the following terms, viz. —2s Share on application, 2s 6d per Share on allotment, together w.lh ihe Is Premium, |aud 2s (id per months il paid-up. FORMS.Of APPLICATION TO BE HAD AT| HE STOKE.
LAST TEN DAYS OF I> XT' EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF DRAPERY, Xi. 1L . 13 V/ X JLf o BOOTS, SHOES, FANCY GOODS. NOTE —Hundreds luve viscid the shop for the last two weeks, SPECIAL—IS Lots openedahis week, to arrive, bought three mouths ago. Sweeping Bargains in the# for last t^njdays. BLANKETS, WOOL SHIRTS. 30 Pairs Men’s Ribbed Wool|Pan s,’2|p 9d per pair up. 24 Pairs Ladies’ High-class 6d; usual paice, 12s 9d. 150 Pairs Ladies’ Cashmere and Wool Hose, going at Is a pair. I am prepared to give Genuine Bargains to my customers for next Ten Days. li. E. BOYD, DIRECT IMPORTER.
WORTH READING. i DESIRE to thank my very many Customers and Friends ot Waimate and District for the most liberal support given me for two years and nine months. Though conscious of failure, my object has been to please all. 1 have just completed my thirty-second year at the trade, at Home, Australia and New Zealand, svhich ought to ensure your confidence and further liberal support. SPECIAL NOTICE. I want to establish a local direct supply. In order to do this I shall sell at unapproachable prices. A big reduction in Portable Rollers with Stands (our make), Tanks, Tinware, Ironware , etc. T. E. LOACH, TINSMITH, IRONWORKER AND PLUMBER. WAIMATE TIN AND IRON WORKS, Qdjsen Stheex. I Waimat Clothing Factory. ROBBRI IWKSTBR, MERCHANT TAILOI%AND OUTFITTER.! HOLDS | large stock ; of Worsteds, Tweeds, Coatings, Viiunas, Serges, Trouserings, t|c., and will make the same up at prices to"|uit all pockets, iiV. INKSTER, Queen Street, Waimate. Waitangi Iron Works. A LL Branches of the Trade carried on by Expert Tradesmen and with up-to-date Machinery and Tools.
ENGINES AND MILLS' OVER HAULED AND REPAIRED^ Biddle ranks] Impaired and Be-turned. Self-Chaffeya-|and Blasts of every description made and hied. New Brasses and Fittings, &c.. &c. Beltings—Leather, k ßalata and Coronet. Packing, all sorts. Bivets—Diddling, &c., in Stock. IMPLEMENTS MADE AND BEPAIBED, Large Stock Plough and other Fittings, Shares, &c., &c. Windmills Erected. Water Services Laid. Waggons, Drays, Carts and Gigs of all descriptions Built of Best Material. All work turned out with Best Style Finish and Despatch. W. J. WILLS, John Street. GEORGE COLLETT, FURNISHINGJJNDEBTAKEB, N iylor Street, OEGS to announce tha ported the LATES in Polished and Covered ure, Wreaths, and all Mortuary Requisites. e has ImESIGNS in Furnikiuds of HIE PRICES are as LOW as are consistent with FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 229, 15 July 1902, Page 4
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