A WARM BEOEPTION IN WINTER CLOTHING Bngiiali and Coloniol Mnnufßotured. Vaßtly superior to Anything hitherto produced. KIKKCALDIE & STAINS ABE noiv showing llie largcst stock of high class snd medium olothing ever submitted to Now Zealand purchasers, OVERGOATS 1 OVERCOATS OVERCOATS! Men's Overcoats, with cape?, from 22s Cd to 60s "Youths'Ovorcoats, with Capes, from 15s to 355. jys' Overcoats, an* Inverness Capes, from 12s Cd, WATERPROOF COA'JS. We are showing several n*. . eltics in this department in tho new Sloevelcss Coats, with deep capes in various materials, fiom tLo lightest texturo mado wciphing 2Jlb up to the Heavy Box-cloth and Beaver. The ' js will he found extremely moderato, MEN'S SAC SUITS. this department, a large stock of in» oar own special make from first class English, Scotch and Colonial Tweeds, fiom 25s Cd to 68s 6d, YOUTHB' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Wo maintain our reputation for a cl of goods not to be bad anywhere this season. We hold a very large stock of every style of suits and in various matorialß. We simply ask inspection prices cannot convey any idea of the valu: offering. GENTS' UNDERCLOTHING, _ We stock all the best makes in this department in English, Scotch, and Colonial Lambs' "Wool, and the various makes of cashmere andmerino goods suitable for the season, and being agents for Jaeger's Sanitary underclothing, customers will find Lambs' Wool Shirts and Pants from 4s 9d to 10s 6d. Crimean Shirts, with collars or bands, in Flannel, Tweed, and Union Shirtings, from 3s Od to 103 Gd. White Dress Shirts for evening wear with single stud, to open in front or at baok from 8s to 12s Cd. Wliito Dress Shirts for ordinary wear, A large stock of our well-known Berlin Shirts, prices from 4s 6d to 12s (id, WBITE LINEN COLLARS. All the novelties in the best four-fold linen, including 1 Eastbourne,' ' Cannes,'' Star, 1 Fashion,'' Kxcellent, 1 &c„ &a. Travelling Hugs and Mauds from 17s 6d to 455. Oppossum Rugs, lined anduulincd, 90s 10 guineas, Travelling Trunks and Portmanteaux—select from. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Importers and Manofactdjebs, WELLINGTON. • Carpet Warehouse, I Bulk Stores, St, Gzoboe's Hju* Eiiandon-st. Account Books. Memo Books. MERCANTILE STATIONERY I PHOTO ALBUMS I PHOTO FRAMES! B OOKS in every department of Literature Wholesale & Retail. JOHN WATT, Queen Strcat Mastorton MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF iVI AUSTRALASIA. Established 18(19, (Incorporated by Act of Parliament), THE TWENTY THIRD ANNUAL REPORT factory, and shows Increased Funds. Low Mortality Experience, Phenomenal Reduction in tbe outgo for Surrenders, &o. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. TEEDEATE CLAIMS PAID in 1891 wm us follows i Per Cent. On the very day the proofs were received, or within 48 hours thereafter 63 After that time, but within one week 27 After one week, but within 11 days 5 Over fourteen days 0 The Assouiatios hab Never Figured in Court either as Plaihxot or Defendant. SPECIAL TABLESLifk assukanoe Without Cost, TABLE A,R, REMARKS. Under ordinary Forms of Afaurancc, tin Policies on the lives of those who die young reap the largest returns. THIS TABLE ADVANTAGES THE BEST LIVES. Early death means payment of tho Afsurano with Bonuses. Long Life means all this, and the following also: 1, All the Premiums refunded to the mem' ber, 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 £B9 3s. ii. for MO years, and secures the following benefits 1. At Death, if before years of age, tho sum assured (LfOOO) with Reversionary Bonuses added. 8, At A gre ttO, & refund of all pro rniurns paid (L 1055), and tbe Member may continue the Policy for LIOOO with future profits at tbe original rate of premium (L 35 3s. 4d.), and either draw the Cash Value of Accrued Bonuses or leave thrm as Reversionary Additions to tbe bub assured Or, be may withdraw the total Premium: paid (£1055), as above, tho Surrender Value of the'polioy (£1870), apj} jlso tbe accrued Or, bo may have a l'AiD-UP . roijjcy for 1000, srltb full participation hrthp future rofitj, and an AnnUITV of £l2O (about) for lie rest of life. Tables of rates and all information can be obtained from any of t!io load agencies or from the following representatives E, B, HARE, ... 'Mastotton P. GILL, Resident Agent, Queen-fitrcot, Mastorton DISTRICT OI'HCiG ( Brandon and Feathersion Streets, Wellington, Educational Depository. A LARGE and varied .of account Books and General' Stationery—including Photograph Albums and Frames Ladies' Bags and Purses of all kinds Scrap and Fefn Ladies Companions Writing Desks, Tourist (3as.es, Oard Cases, etc. Artists Materials, Fancy Goods. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL REQUISITES, Agents for -rPringlo's Art Needlework, and the British and Foreign Bible K. T, HOLMES, W, POUGALL WATCEMAKEH, JEWELLfiR (fc OPTICIAN. " Under the clock " Qui en street „„„Mabtbbton
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4168, 18 July 1892, Page 2
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801Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4168, 18 July 1892, Page 2
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