A WARM RECEPTION IN WINTER CJLOTHING English' and Colonial Manufactured, Vastly superior to anything hitherto produced, KIRKCALDK & STAINS A RE now showing the largest stook of V. higholass and medium clothing ever submitted to Now Zealand purchasers OVERCOATS!OVERCOATS OVERCOATS ! Mon'B Overcoats, with capes, from 22s 6d to 60s Youths' Overcoats, with Copes, from 15s to 85s. Boya' Overcoats, an J Inverness Capes, from 12s Gd, WATERPROOF COATS. We are showing several novelties in this department in the now Slcevoless Coats, with deep capes in various materials, from the lightest toxture made weighing 2Jlb up to the Heavy Box- cloth and Beaver. Tho prices will be found extremely moderate. MEN'S SAC SUITS. A superior class of goods will bo found in this department, a largo stock of these being our own special make from first class English, Scotch and Colonial Tweedß, from 2as6dto6Bs6d. YOUTHB'_ AND BOYS' CLOTHING, We maintain our reputation for a class of goods not to be had anywhere this season. Wo hold a very largo ol every stylo of suits and in 'mow materials, Wo simply ask inspection prices cannot convey any idea ot the valu; offering, UENTS' UNDERCLOTHING^ We stock all tho best makes in this department in English, Scotoh, and Colonial Lambs' Wool, and the various makes of cashmere and merino goods suitable for the season, and being agents for Jaeger's Sanitary underclothing, customers will find a largo assortment of goods to select from, Lambs' Wool Shirts and Pants from in 8d tOlOsGd. Crimean Shirts,' with collars or bands, in Flannel, Tweed, and Union Shirtings, from 33 Od to 10a Gd. _ White Dress Shirts (or ovening wear with single stud, to open in front or at back; from 8s to 12s Gd, White Dress Shirts for ordinary wear, A large stock of our well-known Berlin Shirts, prices from 4s Gd to 12s 6d, WHITE LINEN COLLARS. All the novelties in the best four-fold linen, including' Eastbourne,' 'Cannes/' Star, ' Fashion,' ' Nxcellont,' &c„ Ac Travelling Hugs and Mauds from 17s 6d to 455. Oppossum Rugs, lined and uDlined, 90s 10 guineas. Travelling Trunks and Portmanteaux—a large choicj to select from. KMKCALME & STAINS, iMfORIEBS AND MaNUKACTOMBS, WELLINGTON. Carpet Warehouse, I Bulk Stores, Si, Geobqe's Hail, Bbandon-si. Account Books. Memo Books. MERCANTILE STATIONERY I PHOTO ALBUMSI PHOTO FBAMESI BOOKS in every department of Literature Wholesale & Eetail. JOHN WATT, Queon Street Masterton MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. Established 18G9. (Incorporated by Act of Parliamont). THE TWENTY.THIRD ANNUAL EEPOBT Which has just been issued is most satisReduced Expenditure. Increased Funds. Low Mortality Experience. Phenomenal Reduction in tliej outgo for Surrenders, &o. PBOJIPT SETTLEMENTS, TEE DEATH CLAIM PAID inlß9l wereasfoUows:— Per Cent, On tho vory day tho proofs were received, or within 48 hours thereafter G8 After that time, but within ono week 27 After one week, but within 14 days 5 Over fourteen days... , 0 The Association has Never Figured in Covet either as Plaintiff ORDEFEHnAHI. speoial tablesLife ABBDKANOB "WITHOOT COST, TABLE A.H, REMARKS. Under ordinary Forms of Assurance, tho Policies on the lives of those who dio young reap tholargest returns, THIS TABLE ADVANTAGES THE „ , , t BEST LIVES, Early death means payment of the Assured with Bonuses, Long Life means all this, and the following also i 1, All the Premiums refunded to the member. 2, Assurance continued at the samo rate of Premium, 3, Several liberal options for realising the Investment, EXAMPLE. A man, age SQ, assures for 1000 under Table A,B, 30.. paying an Annual Premium of £35 k 4d, for 30 years, and secures tho following benoflts i—--1. At Death, if before reaching. 60 years of ago, the sum assured (L 1000) with Reversionary Bonuses added. 3, At Age CO, a refund of all premiums paid (L 1056), and the Member may continuo tho Policy for LIOOO with future profits at the original rato of premium (L 35 3s, 'ld.), and either draw the Cash Value of Accrued Bonuses or leave them as Rever- 1 ' ajj;«™. t„ tl,. ~™ assured Or, be may withdraw the total Premiums paid (£1055), as above, tho Surrender Value of the policy (£270), and alio tho accrued * bh Bonuses; Ov,bemayluw« a paid-w folioi for 1000, with full participation |n tho future rofltj, and an ANNUITY of £l2O (about) fft lie rest of life. Tables of rates and all information can be obtained from any of the local agencies or from tbo following representatives : E.B.HABE Mastotton P. GILL, Resident Agent, Queen-street, Masterton, DISTRICT OFFICE: T1—.1... --J TJ-.11. 1— g{ tce ( gi , Wellington, Educational Depository. A LARGE and varied assortment of account Books and General Stationery—including Photograph Albums and Frames Ladies' Bags and' Purses of all kinds Scrap and Fern Albums Ladiet Companions Writing Desks, Tourist Oases, Card Cases, etc. Artiste Materials, Fancy Goods, SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SEQUISITE'S, ■ Agenta for -Pringle'a ArJ Needlework, and the British and . Jtyreijav Bible 'Society. j*. t: holmes, W, DOUGALL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER ■ is OPTICIAN, ' Uhder THE OtOCK ' Queen street , Masterton '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4166, 16 July 1892, Page 2
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820Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4166, 16 July 1892, Page 2
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