General Merchant, AND Diroot Importer, rElmvonow oponed ost and are tliowiug r first class assortment New WINTER G OODS, ALL THE LATEST MEL Ef Jn Dre>s Stuffs, Oaihmores, Velvotcons, Plushes, Ribbons,- Laces, Umbrellas, Mica' and Girls' Olatora, Jackets, etc, Also ivhrp) stock of Potone, Eoslyn, and Eugiiah Blankets in all sizes. Flannel, Vfooli, Crimean, Cotton k Win. eoy Shirtings, Calicoes, Sheetings, etc., etc. OUR OLOTHINQ DEPARTMENT well stocked with a qood assortment of Mens' Youths'and Boys'] Clothing, Overcoats, Mio-|^ [inteshes, Oilskins, etc ,eio.) SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Kent's Undorclothiiiß, 'While, Etjutta, and Oxford Shirts, Tim, Sox, Braces, Hats and Caps. Inour BOOT DEPARTMENT, wo have a good stock of E v;lishand Colonial Boots and Shoos (all sizes), and from tho best makers. ~Z EALANDIA"Braso alwayain alouk' Grocery Department
WE haro a First Clasi Stock, All Best Brands, and at LOWEST CASH HATES, Earthenware. For tlio want of space wo have been unable to keep a UKGE STOCK, but wonroiw ehovvinE in our New St mo I variety ot EARTHENWARE, also aKONMONGEItf, &o. INSPECTION INVITED. LMMttHfcttffl General Mcreliant Direct Importer. QUEEN STREET. HOHCE TO FARMERS. - r\o not buy or order your reapers and binders until you lmvesoM Iho NEW CORMACK MACHINE, •which has carried nil the honors at the Paris, Melbourne, and Dunediu Exhibitions. This machine will bo ihibited by mo at the approaching agricultural shows' at Unsterton and Carterton. E.MoEWEN, Mastertou, CMTBAL BOOT DEPOT.
Has just received a Splondid Lot of EW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. FROM THE THE FINEST MAKES OF SADIES' BOOTS and SHOES. Special L'nei in SLIPPERS for tlie OHM WINTER. Haun 0 ' niado arrangements for a English Sole Leather, THOSE IN NEED OF Damp Proof Bootf Bbould not fail to give their orders WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEE! Prices Moderate.
TwR Genuine Daw mid BoildLinsei'i X Oil, warranted genuine from 3/4 o: 8/0 per gallon, Turpentino fiom 3/1) pagallon, fiO to audE.TINGHEY Mannora-«* ''fit Wollmofon. M GOVERNMENT LIFE INBURANCI DEPARTMENT. mi polio? miasm by ie nts He two prime reasons which li>to lea to the citiiMiinHj bonusa union till effleo his been able to declare havo been Its ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT and IIsEEHABKABLY FAVOURABLE MORTALITY EXPERIENCE. "The Australasian Inituenee tad Banking Record" says,—"lt [tat N,Z, Government of operating in perhaps the healthiest country In the world," a"o tbls,coapled with rigid cue In the (election of lives, baa been due the unprecedented!; low tato ot mortality which the office his enjoyed. Sear by jew the actual fleslbe have {alien tir ehort ot whet was anticipated, and the lands thereby wed here ill gone to twell the profits which it the last valuation (December, 1885) amounted In cash to more than£242,ooo Sterling, Present FUNDS over 1} MILLION FOUNDa ANNUAL INCOME oiceeds £283,000. ._ F.W.FBANKLAND.F.U, : C<«aiaiE[loneir acd Qort, Aoffiir*
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3559, 11 July 1890, Page 2
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455Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3559, 11 July 1890, Page 2
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