THE WAIRAUAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION AUTUMN AND WINTER, 1808, THE Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association, [LIMITED.] (FOBMEBLT I!, CASBiBERO AND 00.) Have just opened, and are now showing, tboir FIRST SHIPMENT OF SEASONABLE DRAPERY. Our Showroom Department is roploto with novelties from the English and Continental Markets. Mantles, Capes, Cloaks, Ulsters, etc., in profusion, Sealette Jackets and Mantles, Feather Boas, Fur Boas, Fur Tippets. Fur Capes, etc. Children's Tunics. Coats, and Pellises etc., in Hush, Astrachan, Cloth, Dogskin, and Iteefer. MILLINERY. Our Stock of trimmed and Untrimmod Millinery ia very large and varied, We hold an immenso stock oi Hate and Bonnets of the very newest styles, while thero is a large display of the newest MILLINERY TRIMMINGS, Our Dress Department Is crowded with tho newest and most useful Fabrics for the Season, The materials comprise Kaiapoi and Potone Tweeds, Amazon Cloths in plain Colors, Melba Stripes, Circassian Stripes, Melton Tweeds, Dingonal Homespun Tweeds, French Merinos, Cashmeres, etc. These Goods are entirely fresh and cannot bo excelled for beauty of dosign and colouring, while tho prices are very moderafo. TRIMMINGS TO MATCH, IN GREAT VARIETY. DRESSMAKING, DRESSMAKING Un'ler firsfolass management, fis* All Orders promptly despatched. THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION : | LIMITED.] HOLIDAY SEASON. VISITORS to Wellington during tho holiday season are invited to visit the D.1.0. CO-OPEBATIVE STORES, Panama and Brandon Streets, to inspect tho immense new Stock an d to personally note the prices and qualities of the Company's Goods, without being asked to buy. all goods marked in plain figures. The stock consists of reliable drapery in all its branches; Tailoring, Men's and Boys' Ready-Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes of all kinds, Furniture of every description, Crockery, Ironmongery, Cutlery, Special Lampware, Fancy Goods, Church Services, etc,, etc, A commodious Refreshment Room, with Retiring Rooms for ladles, is provided for tho convenience of visitors to the Warehouse. Country orders specially and promptly attendod to. HALLENSTEIN, A, A. CORRIGAK, Chairman. Manager, WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY. AUTUMN ANl> WINTER SEASON, ARRIVED PER S.S. TONGARIROLADIES | SEALETTE JACKETS, imported direct from the makers, Special Value. LADIES \ DOROTHY CLOAKS, in plain and fanoy cloth, lined with silk, LADIES FULL' LENGTH OLOAKS, all colours, plain and tancy. FEATHER BOAS! FEATHER BOAS 1! FEATHER BOAS 11 In Black, Black and Coidlnal, Black and Canary, Black and Gold. WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY, J. L. MURRAY, Manager. Educational Depository, MASTERTON. ARRIVAL OF NEW BOOKS, &o. A SPLENDID assortment of Fancy Goods for Birthday, Wedding, and other presents— Longman's Rhaheki, Bum's Drawing Books, to hand. All School Itcquisitcs. Agent for-Pringle's Fino Art Needlework and for tho British and Foreign Bible Society's Books, R. T. HOLMES. SPECJA L PHOTOGRAPHIC JN OTIOE FOR THIS MONTH. PORTRAITS! PORTRAITS!! THREE'QUARTERS am FULLLENGTH CABINETS Beautifully Finished. Equal to the best produced in the Colony for 7/6 Half Dozen 12/G Down »)/" First Copy Caih at the Tim of Hitting only. Family Group Vignettes and Matt" Opals at Reduced Rates. Views taken in Town or Country. TffOS. ED. PRICE, Queen Sieebx, Masterton. RHEUMATISM is often cured by failure of tbo Kidneys discharging Uiie Add from the Blood, and " PARAMO" will eucocsifu'ly assist this, and give Imoat immctlii to r< lief. NEW GOODS. . NEW ZEALAND clothing Factory, WELLINGTON. GREAT STOCK TAKING SALE! WANTED IMMEDIATELY, purchaserito <' see our Bargains at the stock-taking sale now on. - MEN'S COLONIAL TOED SUITS, 30s, ■"A Trousers 8s lid, at tho stock-taking tab now on at tho New Zealand Clothing ■ROYS' WASHING SUITS, 2s lid and 4s ■D lid at the atcck-tokiug MENS' good Begatta Shirts, slightly soiled, •"J- 3s lid, must bo cleared to mako room for winter foods, New Zealand Clothing Factory. BOYS' Tweed Hata, Gil and Is. Boys Jersey Suits half price, only ft few left at the stocktaking sale, "DOYS'and Girls'white and speckled straw J3 Hats reduced to (Id, worth double', INSPECTION INVITED AT THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. Lambton Quay and Cuba Street, Wellington, BUSINESS" NOTIFICATION. fnHE JSEWESTBOOKS direct from jL London and the leading English Journals, Magazines, and Newspaper; may bo obtained withm a few hours of the arrival of every Ocean stnamer, The principal Colonial Newspaper? also kept in stock. Aeent for " Wairarapa Daily Times A first-class and complete printing plant on the premises. J.B.IISINEg, Printer, Stationer, and Bookseller, (Opposite Dr. Gilton's), Willis street,.... ...Wellington, TTTHEN the LIVEH and KIDNEYS '' Do not Work Freely, use "P A R A M 0,"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4090, 16 April 1892, Page 2
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722Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4090, 16 April 1892, Page 2
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