A WARM RECEPTION IN WINTER CLOTHING, English and Colonial Manufactured. Vastly superior to anything hitherto produced, [KIBKCALDB3 & STAINS A BE now showing tho largest stook oi L high class and medium olothing ever submitted to New Zealand purchasers. OVERCOATS!OVEROOATS| OVERCOATS ! Men's Overcoats, with .capes, from 22s 6d to 60s ; "Youths' Overcoats, with Capes, from 15s to 355. Boys' Overcoats, ani Inverness Capes, from • 12s 6d, WATERPROOF COATS. We are showing soveral novelties in this department in the new Sleeveless Coats, with deep capes in various materials, from the lightest texture mado weighing 2Jlb up to tho Heavy Box- cloth and Beaver. The prices will be found extremely moderate. MEN'S SAC SUITS, A superior class of goods will bo found in ' this department, a large stock of theso being our own special make from first class English, Scotch and Colonial Tweeds, fiom 2tss Gd to SBh Cd. YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Wo maintain our reputation for a class of goods not to be had anywhere this season. Wo hold a very large stock of every stylo of suits and in various materials. Wo simply ask inspection prices cannot convoy any idea of tho valu; offering. CENTS' UNDERCLOTHING. Wo stock all the best makes in this department in English, Scotch, and Colonial Lambs' Wool, and tho various makes of cashmere and merino goods suitable for the season, and being agents for Jaeger's Sanitary undorolothing, customers will find a large assortment of goods to select from. 1 Lambs' Wool Shirts and Pants from 4s 9d tolus.Sd. _■ • Crimean Shirts, with collars or bands.'in Flannel, Tweed, and Union Shirtings, from 3s9djolos6d. _ White Dress Shirts for evening wear with single stud, to open in front or at back; from 8s to 12s 6d. White Dress Shirts for ordinary wear, A large stock of our well-known Berlin Shirts, prices from is Gd to 12s Gd, WHITE LINEN COLLARS. All the noveltios in the best four-fold linen, including ' Eastbourne,' ' Cannes,'' Star, ' Fashion,'' Kxocllont,' &o„ &o, . Travelling Bugs and Mauds from 17s 6il to 455. Oppossum Rugs, lined andunlincd, 90s 10 guineas, Travelling Trunks and Porlmanteauxa largo choios to select from, KIRKOALDIE & STAINS, IMPORTERS AND MANDrACTOBEIiS, Carpet Warehouso, I Bulk Stores, Si. Geoeoe's Hall, Brandon-si, MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. Established 1860. (Incorporated by Act of Parliament). THE TWENTY - THIRD ANNUAL REPORT Which has just been issued Is most satisfactory, and shows ; Reduced Expenditure, Increased Funds. Low Mortality Experience. Phenomenal Seduction in the outgo for Surrenders, &o. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. TEE DEATH CLAIMS PAID in 1891 wttmfoUmm:— PcrCent, On the very day the proofs wore received, or within 48 hourß thereafter G8 After that time, hut within one week 27. After one week, but within 14 days 5 Over fourteen days 0 The Association has Never Figured in Court either as Plaintiff or Defendant. SPECIAL TABLESLIFE AB3URANOE WITHOUT COST, TABLK A.K. REMARKS. Under ordinary Formß of Assurance, the Policies on tho lives of thoso who die young reap the largest returns, , , BEST LIVES, ut , Early death mcaiiß payment of tho Assurano with Bonuses, Long Life means all this, and the following also: 1, All the Premiums refunded to the member, 2, Assurance continued at the same rate of Premium, 3, Several liberal options for realising the Investment. EXAMPLE. A man, age 30, assures for 1000 under Table A.R. 30, paying an Annual Premium of £35 3j, 4d, for 30 years, and secures the following benefits : 1. At Death, if before reaching 60 years of ago, tho sum assured (L 1000) with Reversionary Bonuses added, 8, At Age 60, a refund of all premiums paiil (L 1055), and theMembcr may continue the Policy for LIOOO with future profits at tho original rato of premium (L3535,4d,), and either draw tho Cash Vatuo of Accrued Bonuses or leave them as Reversionary Additions to tho sum assured paid (£loss),asabovo, tho Surrender Valuo of the policy (£270), and also the accrued Cash Bonuses: Or, he may have a taid-up poliot for 1000, with full participation in tho future rofltß, and an ANNUITY of £l2O (about) for ho rest of life, Tables of rates and all Information can be obtained from any of the local agencies or from the following representatives i— . KB,HARE ■„ Mastertou P. GILL, Resident Agent, Queon-atreet, Masterton. DISTRICT OFFICE i Brandon and Featberstcn Streets, Wellington, Educational Depository. WELLINGTON WUOES, JUST LANDED ex Tekoa, A large assortmon!/ of account books, fancy stationery, etc, NEW BOOKS anp PERIODICALS • JUST ARRIVED. Maomillan'fl Colonial Library, 2/6. Petherioka 2/3 Yellow Backs 2/« A large assortment to select from. Picture toy books from 4d each. Large packets of scraps (id each. Gold Mounted Independent FENS SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL 11EQUMTES. Crown Landß Guide, Factories Act. Agents for—Pringle'a Art Needlework, and the British and Foreign Bible Sooiety. Ji, T. HOLMES, W. DOUGALL, VJTCMHAKBH, JEWELLER "UiNPERIHEOIOOS" QdMH SIOT, ) mm...,i,MABTEMOS,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4162, 13 July 1892, Page 2
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798Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4162, 13 July 1892, Page 2
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