Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association, [UMIIED.I (FOBMKSH H, CASELBERO AND 00.) .HAVEJUBTOPENED UP .: 3 CASES OF THE CELEBRATED IMPERIAL BRAND AOOOED E 0 N S. OUR LONDON BUYER Selected forusatthe factory in Germany, and shipped, DIRECT TO US, CALL AND INSPECT. THE BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED IN THE DISTRICT HOLIDAY SEASON. VISITORS to Wellington during the holiday season are invited to visit the D.1.0, CO-OPERATIVE STOKES, Panama and Brandon Streets, to inspect tho immense new Stock and 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 lts.branches i Tailoring, Men'* and Boys' Ready-Mado Clothing, Boots and Shoes of aU kinds, Furniture of every description, Crookery, Ironmongery, Cutlery, Special Lampwarc, Fancy Goods, Ohuroh Sotvicos, etc, etc, A commodious Refreshment Boom, with Retiring Rooms for ladles, is provided for the convenience of visitors to the Warehouse. Country orders specially and promptly attended to. B, HALLENSTEIN, Chairman A, A. UOBRIGAN, Manager, WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY. MASTERTON, Are now showing an enormouß Btock of MEN'S AND BOyS*, WINTER CLOTHING, Made from Kaiafoi, Mosoiel, Boshh and- Peione Woollen Mrar WDC FOR GENTS'OVERCOATS, with capes. GENTS' MACINTOSHES, made expressly for their firm, all sewn seams, arc guaranteed waterproof. None but the best kept. MEN'S mid YOUTHS' OILSKIN COATS, Sou'-Westers and Leggings, Pumine Sltoker, " Fish Brand." The Drover's Friend! YOUTHS' OVERCOATS, with and without Capes, welhssorted pattern!, MS' D.B. REEFEK OVERCOATS, warm and neat. BOY'S' JERSEY SUITS, Boys' Failor Suite, in Colonial Tweeds, and Sorge. Special Vaiue,-BOYS' KNIOKEtI AND TROUSRR SDITS-Sfeoul Valui Boys' and Youths' Waterproof Coats. MEN'S REAL KNITTED WOOLLEN GLOVES, Something for the frosty mornings, BOYS' WOOLLEN GLOVES. BOYS'WOOLLEN MUFFLERS. J. L. MURRAY, Manager. OHIHIN Cpti TyptPrccus J.. IORNS, AUOTIONEFR ... PAHIATUA. OPAL ENLARGEMENTS WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS, AND NICE, PHOTOGRAPHERS, 7, Willis-Street, Welung'ton, ' THE 'NTEND making a very special feature • X of Opal Enlargements. In conse- ~. quence, important alterations have been LATEST AND BEST, mado in their premises and rooms specially fitted and supplied with the jg latest improvements and apparatus have been prepared for the production of this ascinating form of Enlarged Poktrai- p , TURK. I*l MESSRS. WRIGGLESWORTH 4 1 11 BINNS intend turning out the Opal Enlargements with a purity of style and Y t A artistic excellence and finish never before g f U attempted in the Colonies, and at a price ■ S" 11 as low as is consistent with maintaining .„ tho above pledge, They aro in tho best posnblo condition to do this in consequence of their largo and ROOMY WILL PAY PREMISES and the full and perfectly TRAINED STAFF tboy employ. Every y O Tj TO TRY DEPARTMENT is under charge of a thoioughly competent and practical I<j t Bead, andthedeprrtmentesreuaderthe constant supervision of the members AGENTS Messrs M. Caselberg an of tho firm whoso attention is not detracted by their attempting any of the Co,, Masterton and Greytown. OPERATIVE WORK. Tlieyareina. position to omploy an CEYLON TEA, •efficient staff to perform this. IiwOPAL ENLARGEMENTS are Q ulte a fl uttero f excitement' m finished by i.fiste, trained specially for Dotlced mmi i the old habitues c the class of work, and may bo obtained Minc j n g LIHU)) London, when som either in black and white or colour. magnificent samp'es of' top-tipped leaf ENAMELLED CABINET PHOTO, tea ° VM sold at » fibu!oua pnM a B h„, Three-quarters or Full Length- time ago, Since then quite a craze ha FIRST COPY ... %l~ Bet ri in England for really fine tea, an ■'" " 01 low grado qualities are at a discount. I YOU TO TRY Half Dozen •■..." ... <» W. this colony roally fine tea waß for man Ono.Dozen ... ..; ... 12/6. Y eat s a luxury. The Union Packir FOR CASH AT TIME OF SITTING Company by introducing their dehciou Y ' Dlend " knoffn M Eed Funnel Tea ' haT fa(entm end Proprietors of. tk Malt ea r n ed a great name everywhere, M Fig?, o! Colombo, is now,-w undei stand, completing arrangements wit theCcmpanyto mpjly them reau'arl with his choice hill, grown Oeylon tei which is admttied by experts to boequ to any team the world, TheßedFunni Tea is c blend which can be strong! recommended. -Extract from Oontem Q ALKS of STOCK bold fortnightly, j ° '' the mart,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4114, 16 May 1892, Page 2
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