THE WAIMEAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. Groytown, and J. NATHAN & Co., Tinui, intend holding a (HGANTIO CLEARING SALE Of the whole of the etook of DRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND MILLINERY. These Goods will be Sold at Enormous Reductions off the Marked Prices, And we adyiso nur friends ond the public to defer their purchases till they Bee tho Bargain that will bo offered by the Company at this SALE OF THE SEASON. WEDNESDAY; W- lEBT, Tho publlo will haye the chance of eecurin? SUCH BARGAINS A 8 HAVE NEVER BEEN OFEMD TO THE PUBLIO OF Y/AIRARAPA BEFORE. The Goods Must he Sold previous to thel end of February, To make room for shipments of Goods bought in ENGLAND AND THE CONTINENT, On account of tne Company by MR M. OASELBERG. P.S.-Our price list«ill be iasued in a day or two. GIGANTIC BARGAIN SALE. WELLINGTON. OPEN DAILY 10 A M. Bargains in Every Department,
fi RAND assortment of Trinkets of \J nyerydeactiption atCOI.TMAN'S, "WilibStreeb, Wellington THE CENTRAL PHARMACY, NEXT EVENISO PoStOfKCE, WELLINGTON. TESTIAIONIALFrom the Captain and Passengers of the ship " Waipa." Tk good Ship "Waipa," English Channel, Mk W. C. Fitzgerald— Dear Sir,-We, the undersigned passengers on board the good . ship " Waipa, from New Zealand to London, cannot think of parting without expressing _ to you, as surgeonoftbis vessel, our gratitude and cst»em for one who has ever been ready as a friend or medical adviser, to do nil in hiß power for the general good, It rarely hap. pens to be the good fortune o! a passenger ship to have a mediosl man who jombines the two qualities to such a degree; and in looking book on our long voyage we can truly say you were the friend of all, By the good provideneo of God ovor all, we have been mercifully preserved from any serious sickness, but our little ailments have always met with prompt and continual attention from you. If the knowledge of our unqualified good wishes and sincere regard frill afford you any gratification, be assured they are yours. We are, yours very sincerely, (Signti bij Captain ad jwswjm) Consultation and Medicine stall hours for 2a 6d. WM.C.FITZGERALD, (Late Sargeon Ships Kakaia, Orari, and Waipa. Evening Post comer, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON, Medioine Chests a speciality. CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE, J, CARPENTER PBOPfIIETOK. Per s.B. Tonganro. ("AVE just received 9 trunks of [ Ladies' and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES, Specially seloctcd for easy fltitng and hard wear. Which will be offered at remarkably low prices, COLONIAL" BOOTH made by my special order Buitablo for this district. From tho well-known makers of the following brands Zealandia, Premier, and ' Standard, Indestructible and Hard Wear SCHOOL BOOTS. Boots and' Shoe« made to order, and repairing executed with despatch. Country orders punctually attenped to: Girls' Collegiate School, OXFORD HOUSE, Mastrkton. CLASSES will reassemble on WEDNESDAY, February 3rd. PIANO TUNING, MR It. HEARD (lato of Kitkwood and Sons, London, and at preaetitrepresenting Messrs Hoffmann and Sons, of Wellington), is now h Masterton and is prepared to receive orders for tuning piano* and organs. Ordors may bo left at R, T. Holmes' Hookso ler.aud at the Club Hotel. '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 29 January 1892, Page 2
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520Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 29 January 1892, Page 2
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