THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association, [IIMIIED.] (FOBMBBIiT it, CA3ELDERQ AND 00.) "WILL MAKE A GRAND DISPLAY iDTDMNABDWINTJSK Novelties. • Novelties, Novelties, FRIDAY, Ist APRIL, WHEN THE WINDOWS WILL BE ILLUMINATED FROM 710! D. I C. CO-OPERATIVE STORES WELLINGTON. THE D.I.P„ Wellington, are now showing the largest and newest 6tockof Autumn Novelties ever opened in the North Island. The Stock being entirely New, Shareholders and Customers can rely upon receiving freßh and serviceable Goods only. Any articlo found to be unsatisfactoiy can bo returned and the money handed back. Visitors to Wellington aro invited to inspect our Stock and personally, Nitetho Pricea. Particulars re nllotmont of Shares can be had on application. The Stock consists of Drapery, Men's and Boys Clothing, Mercery, Boots and Shoes, Orockery, Ironmongery, Furniture and Upholstery, Fanoy Goods, Toys, &0., and every Household Eequiaite. . Samples post free. , B HALLENSTEIN, k - L OORBIGAK, Chairman. Manager.
BUSINESS NOTIFICATION. mHB SEWEST BOOKS direct from X' London and the leading English Journal!, Magazines, and Newspapers may be obtained within a few houra of the arrival of every Ocean steamer. The principal Colonial Newspapers also kept in atock. Apent for " WairaHapaDaiw." A Brst-clasj and complete printing plant on the premises, * J. B. INWES, Printer, Stationer, and Bookseller, (Opposite Dr. Gilbn's), "■Willis-street... Wellington J. IORNS, AUCTIONEER ... PAHIATUA. SALES of STOCK held fortnightly. Periodical miscel aneous sales held at the mart. NEW GOODS, NEW ZEALAND clothing factory, WELLINGTON. GREAT STOCK TAKING SALE! WANTED IMMEDIATELY, '' sco our Bargains at tin talc now on. M EN'S COLONIAL TWEED SUITS, IVI Trousers 8a lid, at the stock-taking salo now on at the New Zealand Clothing Factory. GRASS TO LET. PADDOCK ot 216 acres to let for 5 or 6 months. Apply at once to L. JOHNSTONE, Mauriceville. Or W.L.JOHSSTONE, Hall St,, Maaterton. ' NOTICE. HAVING put up new buildings and fitted them up in first-class style I am now prepared to give accommodation to about iorty. In makingthiß announcement return my sincerethanks to the public who have given me their patronage, and beg to say that mj table is Still THE BEST Is TABLE IS MauTERTOU, and that all favoring me with a call cannot help being satisfied. Trusting to see my old customers and as many fieshones as feel inclined to give ire a turn.-1 am, yours truly, FRED, WRIGHT, Eailway Boarding douse, Maaterton. E. WELCH, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Queen Street Masterlolli XN thanking his friends and patrons for the liberal support accorded him during the past two years, begs to state that ho is prepared to do all kinds of DIACKSMITU WOIIK KSTItDSTED TO HIM AT MODERATE CHARGES, And hopes,by strict attentiontobusiness, to merit a continuance of the patronage jiitherto bestowed .upon hiin. Hom Carefully Shod and all ■ General work torned out with despatch, gPLCJA f. PHOTOGiIAPHL^OTICE FOR THIS MONTH. PORTRAITS! PORTRAITS!! mHKEEQUARTERS AND FULL- |_ • LENGTH CABINETS Beautifully Finished. Equal to the best produced in the Colony for 7/G Half Dozen 12/6 Dozen 3/. First Copy ftjuh at ih Time of Sitting only. Family Group Vignettes and MattOpals at Reduced Rates. Viows taken in Town or Country. TEIOS. ED. PRICE, B OYS' WASHING SUITS, 2» lid and • lldattho atcck-takiiig sale. rNS' good Regatta Shirts, slightly soiled, 3i lid, must bo cleared to make room for winter goods. New Zealand Clothing Factory. BOYS' Tweed Hate, Bd and Ib. Boys • Jersey Suits half price, only a few lefti at the stocktaking sale. BOYS'and Girls'white and speckled straw -D Hats reduced to 6d, worth double, INSPECTION INVITED AT THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. ■ and Cuba Street, Wellington, Educational Depository, MASTERTON, NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS To Hand by Every Monthly Mail New Akkivais of Pekiodicais, &?. Young Ladies' Journal, The Queen, Jioys and Girls Own Journal, Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper 2d, London Weekly Times 3d, BOOKS, On the stage and off, by Jerome Slender Clue (Detectiyo Story) by Lynch Pepita Junlsncy, by JuanValera Esther Vauhororigh, by Woods Gipsey Queen or Maori's Daughter The Beys and I, by Mrs Molesprth Daughter of Heth, by W. Whifctaker's Almanac Baxter's Second Innii.gs Diaries for 18W School Requisites a. T. ti'CLm. Railway Boarding House (Nearly Opposite Post Office.) Hall Street. Masterton. THE proprietor of this Favorite Boarding Howe, i'p thanking his patrons (especially the working men I for past favors, having renovated am. completely refurnished It throuehout, bees to intimate that those giving him a call will find that for comfort, etc., it is second to none in the Wairarapa. TllE BEST la TABLE IN THK DISTRICT. Board and Lodging £1 per week, paid in advance ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING' Smoking and Heading Room. Private Ming Room for Ladies, 300 D STABLING, jgTGOOD PADDOOKB FRED WRIGHT, PROPRIETOR■RHEUMATISM is often cured by failure olf the Kidneys discharging Uilc Acid from the Blood, and " PARAMO " will successfully assist this, and gi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4079, 2 April 1892, Page 2
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799Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4079, 2 April 1892, Page 2
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