THE Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association BTOREB [LIMITED.] HAVE NOW LANDING EX S.S." RUAHINE," AND" ARAWA WIRE NETTING 42 xIJ x 16, 80xl*xlG, 36 xIJ x 17. SUMMERSOALES' TABLE MANGLES, 18,20, 22 inch rollara, SUMMERSOALES' STAND MANGLES 24, 26,28,30 inch rollers, James Carter & Co,'a CLOVERSEEDS, CRESTED DOGSTAIL, TURNIP SEEDS, Bentall'e Chaff Cutters O.D, A., (J.D.C., 0.E.8. EI "HE.NNEY," AND "DORRIS ECKTOFF":Dover gtovos, Nob, 6,7,8, (with and without utensils). Uncle Barn Dolly Derby ... , Gipß/ Queen . Cotton Plant . New Rival... . Durham ... . No. 7 No, 8 No; 8 ~ Nos. 7,8 No, 7 No. 7 No. 7 New Paragon Pert Archer Pearl Hanter Victorees „. Queon ... No. 6 ... No. 6 ... No. 8 ... No. 8 ... No. 8 NOB. 7,8,9 Nob. 6,7 PRICES TOM 20/- UPWARDS. The Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association, Ltd. Ma6tekton, Grkytown, Pahiatuaand Tinui. SPRING GOODS. THE D.I.C. Cooperative Stores, Wellington.
Aro now opening out their largo shipments of choicest Spring Goods of reliable quality for all Departments. Shareholders and Customers are reminded that the Stock is entirely New, and unquestionably the Largest and Most Complete ever shoirn in the North Island. Owing to the magnitude of their businoss at Wellington, Christchurrh and Dnnedin, the Company purchase in the best markets at very lowest rates, and aro thus enabled to offer their Shareholders and Customers the Great Benefits arising from these advantage?. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO OUR BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENTS.JgJj B, HALLENSTEIN, A, A, UORRIGAN Chairman of Directors. Manager, WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY. LAST WEES OF OUE SALE. Sale Closes Saturday, 3rd September. FURTHER BAKOTAINS! Secure Them While You May. LAST WEEK, LAST WEEK. J. L, MURRAY, MANAGER.
Sittings Messrs CAtn,E PRICE & Co. <£s£«?Ss>%iSi : ARRANGED. CAN BE KINSEY, Artist and Photographer, Lambton Quay, Wellinoton. SPECIAL NOTICE. The great success which ice haw achieved by our highly artistic mrk, together with the publication of our Educed Price List, (see below) has induced others to attempt tofoltow in our mth; buias ice«rePracteal Photographers, POSSESSING INSTRUMENTS OF THE LATEST I J] PRUVEMENTS and design, and having the advantage of a thorough autistic training i king assisted in our business by artists of «choio'.edged ability, and possessing iheumtsc AND BEST LIGHTED OI'EHATINO ROOM ill he cihj, with a Vestibule admitted by the tnvellitiy public to be the most riuhly AProiNiEDuittJ to contain the finest siloW of Photoorafiiy in the colony, the Public on readily understand the rami of our superiority, and how utterly impossible it is for others to successfully compile with W, PKIOE LIST. OABiHEH--Three-quarteror foil length (i copies 7/0 12 ; 12/6 TWO PROOFS FORE'VCH SITTING. MATT-OPALETTEB Aa executed by us. Tho stylo of finish la not injured by Handling uor Moisture. AUCTIONEER ... PAHIATUA, ~ »' SALUS uf STOCK bold fortnightly; periodical miscellaneous sales held at the mart, ASK FOR GALLEY WHISKY. J. IORNS.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4206, 31 August 1892, Page 2
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454Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4206, 31 August 1892, Page 2
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