THE WAIRAEAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association, [limited.] (fomemi m, CWELBERO AKD CO.) WILL MAKE mSSBmm '*»•!{,:— AUTUMN AND WINTER Noyeltibs, Noyelties, Novelties. FRIDAY, Ist APRIL, WHEN THE WINDOWS WILL BE ILLUMINATED FROM 710 9, CO-OPERATIVE STORES] WELLINGTON.' THE D.l.f 1 ., Wellington, are now showing the largest and newest stock of Autumn Novelties ovor opened in the North Island. The Stook being entirely New, Share holders and Customers can rely upon receiving fresh and serviceable Goods only. Any article found to b'o unsatiafad" torj|cM bo returned and the money handed back. Visitors to Wellington are invited to inspect our Stook and personally Note tho Prices. Particulars re allotmont nf Shares can bo 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, &0,, and orery Household Requisite. Samples post free. B HALLENSTEIN, Chairman, A, A, UORBKM, Manager. BUSINESS' NOTIFICATION. THE NEWEST BOOKS direct from JNili VV uUUl'b. London and tho leading English Journals, Magazines, and Newapapers may be obtained within a fewhoura of tho NEW ZEALAND arrival of every Ocean steamer, The principal Colonial Newspaper* C[/)TFJIN(t FACTORY, also kept in stock. Arent for "Wairarapa Daily Times WELLINGTON, A first-class and complete printing plant on the premises. GREAT STOOK TAKING SALE I J.B.INWES, Printer, Stationer, and Bookseller, Willis-street (Opposite Dr. Gillon's), ' WANTED IMMEDIATELY pnmnwnn ■•street. Wellington . Bee our Bar B Mnß "' tbe stock-taking GRASS TO LET. MEN'S COLONIAL TWEED SUITS, 30s, J.TA Tmiuori; fla lid. at tho atocHnkinß I -"1 Trousers 8s lid, a . .Jo now on at tho Now L. JOHNSTONE, / -ROYS' WASHING SUITS, 2s lid and 4s Maunceville. lid at tho stack-taking sale. Or W. L. JOH|STONE. -~7 d R tta SMrt s]i MmM Hall iSt„ Masterton. JVI 3s n,] |ram tbocleare(Ho make room " iTAmT/xTi f° r ™' cr J ol * New Zealand Clothing NOTKJiii. 5*2; i" AVING put up new buildings and _D j etßP . y Suits half price, only a few left j_ fitted them up in first-class at the stocktaking Bale, style lam now prepared to give Mcom- , am , GJ|]|l mU m llnw modation to about forty. In makingtlns Q Hats reduced to Cd, worth double, jinnouncementlreturnmysincerethanks • to the publio who havo given mo thoir INSPECTION INVITED patronage, and beg to say that my table is at the Btill the best Is TADix in Masterton, new ZEALAND CLOTHING and that all favoring me with a call cannot help being satisfied, Trusting to see J! a ut l ut tt Y. my old customers and as many fiesh ones Lambton Quay Bud Cuba Street, Wellington. as feel inclined to givo me a turn.—l am, ' „„„„, tmlv Educational Depository, ' FRED. WRIGHT, JUS !fi m Railway Boarding House, NEW BOOKS AND . Masterton, SPEOIALPHOTOGRAPHIONOOT by tJJ W ,£^H FOR THIS MONTH-, $ w Arhivals of Periodicals, &j. Young Ladies' Journal, The Queen, Boys ~ and Girls Own Journal, Lloyd's Weekly PORTRAITS I Newspapor 2d, London Weekly Times PORTRAIT®!! 3fll 8 00 Kg. TSSSS&SJSi Finished u J ™wS the Colony for Snea, iiaUailO VIIO ÜBBUUIUUUOUUIII - -r"• ".< , „, , nlnvfor Esther Vauhomngh, by Woods uolonylor Gipaoy Queen or Maori's Daughter • 7/6 Half Dozen The Boys and t, by Mrs Molesworth 12 g Dozen Daughter of fleth, by W. Black *3/» First Cony Whittaker's Almanac Baxter's Second Innings Cash at f/ie Time of Silling only. Diaries for 1892 School Requisites mmm. Family Group Vignettes and MattOpals at Reduced Rates. Views taken in Town or Country. rriTftQ T?ri pmni? Railway Boarding House J. □ VfS. Shu, r liiuu, (Nmly oppmte M toaßmn.Vmam Hall Street,^ Masterton. THE propriotor of this Favorite Boardiso House, in thanking his „ , , ti i. tit i patrons (especially the working men) Central 800 l WarenOUSe, for past favors, having renovated and completely refamishod it throughout, Queen Street, Masterton. begs to intimate that those giving him a call will find that for comfort, etc, it BOOts! BMtSI! BoOtS 11! Wairarapa. All Goods mrki in Plain Figures, THE BEST 1b TABLE IN THE JUST opened up a large andsplenJid DISTRICT, consignment of jj oar( l nn d Lodgin? S,\. per wsck, COLONIAL MADE BOOTS AND ONE SHILLING. SHOES, ' BEDS, ONE SHILLINGFrom tho loading factories of the Smoking and Reading Booms. Primh colony. Being made to my special order customers can rely upon getting Good fi m f or i a ft ai Quality, QooiEiting and (food Value. Also my stock of English Boots and 300 D STABLING. Bhoes will bo sold at GREATLY BE- Q Q OD PADDOOKB DDOED PRICES to make room lor vs • NEW GOODS to arrive shortly. nr .-uT\ urTJTn itti FRED WRIGHT, PROPRIETOR. J. CARPENTER, ~;*™' v 'will successfully bsbisc this, and give IJIOEBIEIOR almost iramediato relief. /
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4082, 6 April 1892, Page 2
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775Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4082, 6 April 1892, Page 2
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