THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' ASSOCIATION. Wairarapa Farmers' Go-Operative Association, [UIIIIBD.] (FOI>S!BM,YM,CA3KMBROANDCO.) HaVE just landed THEIR FIRST SHIPMENT AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. NEXT WEEK, When flomo of the CHOICEST & MOST FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, DRESS FABRICS EVER SHOWN IN THE WAIRARAPA, OPEN FOB INSPECTION. d. i. a CO-OPERATIVE STORES WELLINGTON. "IHE D.1.0,, Wellington, are now showing the largest 1 and newest stock of Autumn Novelties over oponed in tho North Island. The Stock being entirely New, Shareholders and Oiomors can rely upon receiving fresh and serviceable Goods only. Any article found to be unsatisfactory can bo returned and tho money handed back. Visitors to Wellington are invited to inapact our htock rndgpenonally Nttelho Prices. Particulars re Allotment of Shares can be had on application. ,„.,.. The Stock consists of Drapery, Men's and Boys Clothing, Mercery, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Ironmongery, Furniture and Upholstery, Fanoy Goods, Toys, &c, and every Household Requisite. Samples post free. B. HALLENSTEW, Chairman. A, A, COERIGAN, Manager.
HENRI KOWALSKI M, J. Brookes, Manager The Dresden Piano Co,, Wellington, pvEAB Slß,—The magnificent instru- ±) menta supplied by your Company to my aeries of concerts are worthy of being placed on the best English or Continentalconcertplatforms;and,appearing in conjunction with the Pleyel Grand, which I play habitually, I could approiato their grand merits. A word of praise is due to you for tho enthusiastic manner in which you en" courage music. The Dresden warehouse has really excellent, arrangements for the profession and musical societies, The Dresden is certainly the rendezvous for musicians, I am, dear sir, Yours faithfully, H, Kowamki. PIANOS Schwechten, Lipp aud Sohn, SchiedCollardandCollard, and other No matter where you live our unequalled TIME PAYMENT SYSTEM Enables you to become tbe owner of a PIANO OR ORGAN DT TUB BEST FRENCH, ENGLISH AND GERMAN MAKERS By simply Paying a Small Deposit and Monthly Instalment from 20s, Catalogues, Terms, ic,, Sent Free on Application, THE DRESDEN PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURING AND AGENCY Co., JjAMBION Qoat, Welukoios, M. J, BROOKES, gPEOIA h PHOTOGR APHIO JSOTICE FOR THIS MONTH. PORTRAITS! PORTRAITS !! THUEE'QUABTERS and FULLLENGTH CABINETS Beautifully Finished. Equal to tho best produced in the Colony for 7/6 Half Dozen 12/6 Dozen 3/» First Copy (foh al the Time t>f Sitting only. Family Group Vignettes and Matt* Opals at Reduced Rates. Views taken in Town or Country. THOS, ED. PRICE, Qdtses Sieeet, Masterton. E. WELCH, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Queen Street, Masterton, , XN thanking his friends and patrons! for the liberal support accorded him during the past two years, begs to state that he is prepared to do all kinds of BUCKSJIITH WOEK KHTRUSIBD TO HIM AT MODERATE OHAROES, Anatupes.by strict attentiontobuiiness, to merit ft continnance of the patronage HOBBffIOiBKFSIK'BBOD'A»D All Oeneial Work turned out with despatch:
I NEW GOODS, new zealand clothing factory, WELLINGTON. GREAT STOCK TAKING SALE I WANTED IMMEDIATELY, purchiwcrsto see out Bargains at the stock-taking sale now on. MEN'S COLONIAL TWEED SUITS, 30s, Trousers 8a lid, at the stock-taking salo now on at the New Zealand Clothing rMldattke stock-taking sale, - MENS' good Regatta Shirts, slightly soiled, 3s lid, must bo cleared to make room for winter goods, Now Zealand Clothing Factory. )OYS'Tweed Hats, 6d and Is. Boys, —) Jersey Suits halt price, only a fow left at the stocktaking sale. BOYS' and Girls'white and speckled straw Hats reduced to 6d, worth double, INSPECTION INVITED ATTHK NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. Lambton Quay and Cuba Street, Wellington, Educational Depository, MABTERTON. NEW BOOKS m NEW EDITIONS To Hand by Every Monthly Mail New Arrivals of i J iSMODKiAtS|&3, Young Ladies' Journal, The Queen, Doya and Girls Own Journal, Lloyd's Weokly Newspaper 2d, London Weekly Times 3d, BOOKS. On the stage and off, by Jerome Slender Clue (Deteotiyo Story) by Lynch Pepita Junenoy, by Juan Valera Esther Vauhomrigh, by Woodo Gipsey Queen or Maori's Daughter The JJoys and I. by Mrs Molesworth Daughter of fleth, by W. Black Wlrittaker's &lM»ao Baxter's Second Innii.gs Diaries for 1802 School Requisites Railway Boarding House [Nearly Opposite Post os<x.) Hall Street., Masterton. THE proprietor of thin Fatobitb Boarding House, in thanking his patrons (especially tho working men) for past favors, having renovated ana completely refurnished It throughout, bees to intimate that those giving him a call will find that for comfort, etc, it TUEBEBT Is TABLE-IN THE • DISTRICT. Beard and Lodgin? £1 per week, ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING! [ BEDS, ONE SHILLINGSmoMnqand Biding Booms. Private Sitting Eoom for LadUt, 300 D STABLING, jg-GOOD PADDOCKB FEED WRIGHT, PROPRIETOR. SHEUMATIBM is often cured by failure of the Kidneys discharging Urfe Acid from the Blood, and " PARAMO " will successfully assist this, and give almost immediate relief. '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4073, 26 March 1892, Page 2
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756Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4073, 26 March 1892, Page 2
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