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THE WAIKAKAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOOIATIQN. Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association, [limited.] '{ronsiEMiV ut. oasblhero and co.) HaVE just landed THEIR FIRST SHIPMENT AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. NEXT WEEK, When some of the CHOICEST & MOST FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, DRESS FABRICS EVER SHOWN IN THE WAIRARAPA, OPEN FOB INSPECTION. D. I. C. CO-OPERATIVE STORES WELLINGTON. and newest stock of Autumn Novelties over oponed in tho North Island. The Stonk being entirely New, Shareholders and Customer* can rely upon receiving fresh and serviceable; GuuJs only. Any article found to be unsatisfactory can be returned and the money handed back. Visitors to Wellington aro invited to inspect our Stock and personally Nu\e tho 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, Fancy Goods, Toys, &c, and overy Household Requisite, Samples post free. Bi HALLENSTEIN, Chairman, A.A.UORRIGAN, Manager, WBIGGLESWORTH & BINNB, PHOTOGRAPHERS, 7, Willis-Street, Wellington. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS NEW GOODS. opinions of the press ZEALAND ON OUR photographic exhibition. CLOTHING FACTORY, WairarapaDaily, 3rd October, 1891: WELLINGTON. —" They have indeed, successfully negc GREAT STOOK TAKING SALE 1 tilted the difficult task of combining first class work with astonishingly low . prices in & mo3t satittactory manner. It yy -" j -" "■" is utterly impossible to attempt a no "° n our B description of the wealth of artiatio '■ portraiture which surrounds a yisitorto MEN'S COLONIAL TWEED SUT Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binns'studio. , Trousers 8s lid, at the stoc ■n • ,-. • .- , , • Bale now on at tho New Zeal For originality in conception, taßte in p ac t ot y, the election of back grounds, and careful finish, each picture is a marvel,' 1 and one wonders whether photography - has not now reached its highest per- MENS 'good Kegatt* Shirt., slightly .oiled, faction, &0., «o. IVI 8s Ud, must bo cleared to make room Evenino Posr, Soptoraber aiith, 1891 for winter goods, New Zealand Clothing ' —" Tho lighting appears to bo almost, il Factory. not quite, perfection. The pictures "DOYS'Tweed Hats, Gd and Is. Hoys! under notice present the sitters in a per- JJ j me y Suits half price, only a few left fectly natural manner. Messrs Wrlgpjes- at the stocktaking sale, worth & Binns, judging fiom the recent t-. avo , ,„.,,,., , ~. , n i.h,«. tt,„„ u.L pictures theyluye turned out, maybe £ Hats reduced to Gd, worth double, regarded as artiste nther than mere photograpbers -in fact, the specimens INSPECTION INVITED exhibited by Messrs Wrigglesworth and atthb Binnß to-day would bo considered NEW ZEALAND CLOTHINa creditable to any photographs artist m either London, Pabb, or Vien.na, The FACTORY, firm have certainly pot only reduced Lambton Quay and Cuba Street, Wellington. their charges, but have at'the Bame time Kducatlo vastly improved their work." iMonnmwM! ENAMELLED CABINET PHOTO, MASTERTON, Three-quarters or Full Length- «r,m unnva FIRST COPY J}/- ™ Half Dozen 7/0 NEW EDITIONS ■One Dozen 12/6 To Hand by Every Monthly Mail FOR CASH AT TIME OF SITTING New Arrivals of Periodicals, is;. ONLY. Young Ladies' Journal, The Queen, Uoys The Firm have had AflTflo*3|=WHATiu and Girls Own Journal, Lloyd's Weekly and Isooromatio Plates for years past. Newspaper 2d, London Weekly Times Patentees and Proprietors of the % Matt-Opal-Type process. BOOKS. On tho atago and off, hy Jerome Slender Clue (Dotectiye Btory) by Lynch Esthor Vauhomrigh, by Woodß Ei WELCH, Gipsoy Queen or Maori's Daughter The Buys and I. by Mrs Moleswoith GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Daughter of Heth, by W. Black ' Whittaker's Almanac Queen Street Masterton. Raster's Second Innii.gs Diar' ' ,1r1892 pN thanking his fneudß and patrons SchooTfaquisitcs J. for the liberal support accorded him during the pa<t two years, begs to state T\ FH <\ that he is prepared to do all kinds of £v, J, „ BLACKSMITH WORK INTRUSTED TO HISI " AT MODERATE CHARGES, ?<*?*?* H ° USe vw > (Mrly Opposite Poj{ Office.) t Andhopes.bystrictaltentiontobuiiness, Hall Street, Masterton. J to merit a continuance of the patronage • —■ t hitherto bestowed upon him. fTIHB proprietor of this Favorite t ~ „ X Boarding House, in thanking his ' Horsm Carefully Shod and all patrons (especially the working men) s for past favors, having renovated and •' KINDS oF completely refurnished it throughout '< General work turned out with despatch, I ■ ■ issecobdtononeinthe Wairarapa, t SPEOIA L PHOTOGRAPHIC JSOTIOE THE BEST Is TABLE IN THE I FORTHISMONTH. per week, i 7/0 Half Dozen 12/0 Dozen 3/- First Copy (kth at f/ie Time 4 Silting only. TtJOS. ED. PRICE, Qcmn Street, Masterton. vn RTHAITH' ALL MEALS < om SHILLING. « FOKTBAIJS. BEDS, ONE SHILLING- b PORTRAITS!! t Smoking and Beading Booms. Private r ' THREE-QUARTERS and FULL p LENGTH CABINETS Beautifully Ming Eiom for Mia, Finished, Equal to the beet produced in the Colony for 300 D STABLING. „,„ „_„„ PADDOCKS FRED WRIGHT, PROPRIETOR. Family Group Vignettes and Mat. T?™ TISM » «*■ «* * Tffos.ED.PE.ICE/: ,^o,nt "; H : d :T , ' ' will successfully assist this, and givo Queen Street, Masterton. a i mos t immediate relief,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4075, 29 March 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4075, 29 March 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4075, 29 March 1892, Page 2

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