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bo carried on or bo intended vo bo oarned on j and any land or buildings so acquired to. dispose of orMyiili bjr e:Jo. lose, or oMiertrise, . as to the Directors shall seem fit. (f.) To moke and enter into contracts and engascrcciits for the sapply of stock in telle or material at ted prices, for fined periods or otherwise, as to t'uo Directors shall seem fit. (a,) To acquire and undertake tho whole or any part of the business, property and liaoilities of any corporation of person earning on any business which ibis Association is authorised ! :o cany on. 'or possessed of property suitable lor any of tho purposes of this Association. (H.) To r,ot as ajciit for any coipovation or person for the sale of goods on commission, or lor any other purpose for which the Association shall he appointed ajenis, (i.) To raise money in any manner the Diiw tora- may think fit, and in particular by thoissuo of debentures or debenture stook ; perpetual or otherwise, charged upon all or any of the Association's property, present and future, including its uncalled capital. (K) To borrow money, either from its Bankers or otheitrise, with or without security, upon the Jnoperty of the Association, (l.) Toappoint agentsin any part of the world for nil or any of the purposes of the Asso. oiiwon. m), To mike, accept, cndoise, and execute promisLoiy noic3, hills of ose'dange, and other nejotiablo insirumeuts, (K.) To enter inioanyoiTansomcr.tßfor sharing profits, union o* interest, co-operation, joint adreniU'C, reciprocal concession, or otherwise, with any corporation or person carrying on, or engaged in, or who may bo about to coriy_ on or enjoge in : any businrss which this Association is authorised to carry on or engage in. or any business or transaction capable of being carrisd on so as diiectly or indirectly to benefit this Associate j and to lend money, to guarnnteo tbo contacts of, or othe.'wite assist to become responsible for any such corporation or person, (o.) To minye and deal with any land or property which may come into the possession of the Association as security for any debt in sach manner as to the Directors shall Beein fit, with as.full powers as any individual raid have in like case, (P.) To construct, carry out, maintain, improve, manage, work, control, and super, intend any stores, factories warehouses, and other buildings, works, plants, and machinery, which may seem directly or indirectly conducive to any of the Association's objects, ami to contribute to, subsidise, or otherwise assist or take part in any such operations or concerns, Q.) To mako such arrangements as the Direotore think fit for granting, and to grant, special concessions, reductions in prices, rebate in prices, discounts, or other advantages to shareholders, or to persons purchasing at tlip factories or storc3 of the Association, or to both shareholders and such purchasns, (ll.) To cairy on any business of the Associa t-ion upon co-operative principles to such estent, and with such limit?; and subject to such provisions a3 to the Directors shall s;em fit. (a.) To make advances and lo.ms to any per son, company, or firm, and either wit,i or without security forte-payment, (T.) To c'.o all or any of tho above things as principals, a;ents, contiacto.s or trustees, o: otherwise, and either r.'one or in conjunction with othe.s. and j)rort;irou;li trcslccs, agents, or oth"iW!EC and either alone or in conjunction iviili oihert, and by or through trustcK, amenta, or otherwise. (ut.) To do all such other thing; pa may be inci- < dental or conducive to the attainments of ' tho above objects or any of them. 4. The Liability of the Association is Limited, 5. Tho Capital of the Association is £IOO,OOO, divided into2o.ooo Shares at £5 each SI 11 osi ie ie to tli id m !ii to BO :n ed le, 1 ill in de ,r----n, jibe ties >r, he nof IS, itUK. n Oil lie SPECIAL DLSJOUHT PUR CHASES. HEW SEASONABLE DRAPERY, KIRKCALDIE & STAINS 201 Cases—FlßST SERIES—2O4I KIRKCALDIE & STAINS liavo much pleasure in intimating the arrival of their first Bories of 201 cases o! Autumn and Winter Novelties, Special attention directed to several lines enumerated here alter as worthy of cooside:able interest, FAsmoxuiLß CoitoMß Fabrics.—Special Discount Purchase of 12G0yds of4o-inoh all Wool Cheviot Dress Tweed* at 2s yard; the patterns are quite new and stylish. They a r e also showing a beautiful yariety of Now Frencu Dress Materials in 41-inch (very stylish) 3s Cd, 3s 9(1, is yard; 50-inch (special) 6s, Bs, lis yard; 42-inch Camels Cloth, -Is to 5s yard; 44-inch French Foules •2s 3d, 2s 4d, 3s yard; 46-inch French Cfc' meres 2s6d, 2s od, 3s Od yard; 44-inch Esta-. meno Serges, 2s Gd, 3s, 3s Gd, 4s, 4s Cd,,ss yard; 3S-inch Thibet Skirtings, 2s'3d, Gd. 2s 9d, 3s, 3s Gd, 4s, 4s Gd yard. FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY, With the view of assisting Residents in tho Country in the selection' op miuoxame MILMNK -Y wo have imported ILLUSTRATED PLATER for disMbution, showing a'l the Latest Styles. Plates Post frceon application. MANTLE DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL DISCOUNT TURCHASE 40 per cent off English Mnnufactureis prices Ladies' Fashionable Mantles and Jackets. KIRKCALDIE it STAINS Mantle Departmenfc so well known as possessing at every Benson garments of upecitil fctyle and valuo, will be found to have exceeded all previous eisplays in | Sealette Jackets, Trimmed Fur and Astvochan, Prices, 3os (id to £7, J Plains Sealctte C.ipcs GOs to 05s Od, Trimmed Braid do, 05a Gd, Trimnud Silk do, GOs to 80s, with Hoods !lOs. J Dorothy Capes, in plain and fancy cloth, lined silk and wadding, some with fur hoods, 403t0G35, | Cloth Jackets in all the now colours (special value), Full length Cloaks, all colours-plain and fancy—lined silk, trimmed fur 37s Gd to G3s, New shipment of Odorous Macintoshes, in medium and heavy textures, New Tea Gowns 38s Gd to GOs, New Draining Gowns 16a to 6Ss (id, CHILDRENS' MANTLE AND JACKET DEPARTMENT. Special Discount Purchase 50 per cent off Childrens 1 Reefers, Ulsters, Jackets, Cloaks from manufacturers' prices. Sample Garments sent on approval. New shipments uf Childrtns 1 Costumes to suit ages 2to 12 years', _ New shipment of Ladies' and Girls' Corsets, Ladies' and Childrcns' woollen underclothing. Publio attention is called to Kirkcaldio and Stain's Bonus system, CO-OPERATION WITH IMMEDIATE BONUS. No No _ No Risk, Share Qualification, Liability LIBERAL PA RTIOIPATION IN THE PROFITS, TERMS, IsT.-On all Catpets, Linoleums, etc, in the Carpet Warehouso, a bonus of pel cent,, oi Od in the £, will be allowed on all purchases of £1 and upwards for PBOMPI CASH, 2nd,-On all other Good? au IL . ATE BON US of FIVE PE B, CENT., orli il) the £, will be allowed on all purchasei of £ and npsyards for PROMPT OaSH OK DAY OF SALE. 3rd, -On ail accounts paid on Of beiori the 10th of the month succeed'ng that it which pprplißses are made, an ISIMiS, DIATE BONUS p£ 8J per cent., or 9d ii £, will be a'lowed, In no case will there be a concession en ceeding the above dates and terms. Ni Goods alter they are once epfered >vi) participate in the 5 PerCent, Bonus. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. Carpet Warehouso at St, George's Hall, rn er lie tt, id n' iiso n, ;r* lie \n lie 'er on )2,'CH iid iy it,of or no ho il, irs ry ii* siMR 8. HUMPHREY WARD'S m NOVEL History of David Gbieve, Jußtreceived together trithulargefitopko Books Stationeey & Fano? Goop JOHN WATT, Wholesale and Retail Book and Station ery Warehouse, Queen Street, Mastebton. Educational Depository, MASTER* ewr 'ARRIVAL OF NEW BOOKS, &a f A SPLENDID assortment of Fancj Goods for Birthday, Wedding, an« other | Jjo.vflj/AN's Readers, Buip's DKisviw? Books, j 411 School Rupiisiks. Artists Colours and Drawing Mateiials, Nrw Zealand Diaries, 1892. Crown Lauds Guide, Factory Ast, Agont for—Prinze's Fine ArtNeec!! ;■ work aud for the British and Forejoa 3ib!e 11 T, HOLMES.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4114, 16 May 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4114, 16 May 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4114, 16 May 1892, Page 2

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