THE Wairarapa Farmers' Go-Operative Association STORES [LIMITED,] HAVE NOW LANDING EX S.S, " RUAHINE," AND " ARAWA" WIRE NETTING42xUx 16, 86 x 36x I|x 17. BUMMERSOALES' TABLE MANGLES, 18,20, 22 inch rollers. SUMMERSOALES' STAND MANGLES 24,26,28,30 inch rollers. James Carter & Co.'s CLOVERSEEDS, CRESTED DOGSTAIL, TURNIP . SEEDS. Uontall'a Chaff Cutters C.D.A., (J.D.C., 0.E.8. EX "HENRY," AND "DORRIS ECKTOFF":Dover Stoves, Nos. 6,7,8, (with and without utonßils). Uncle Sam Dolly Derby Gipsy Queen Cotton Plant New Rival... Durham ... ... No. 7 ... No. 8 ... No: 8 Nos. 7,8 ... No. 7 No, 7 ... No, 7 New Paragon Pert Arclior Pearl Ranter Victoresß ~ Queen No. 6 No. 6 No, 8 No. 8 No. 8 ... Nos. 7,8,9 Noa. 6,7 PRICES FROM 20/- UPWARDS. The Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association, Ltd. Masterton, Greytown, Pahiatua and Tinui.
SPRING GOODS. Co-Operative Stores, Wellington. Are now oponing out their large shipments of choicest Spring Goods of reliable quality for all Departments. Shareholders and Customers are rominded that the Stock is entirely Now, and unquestionably the Largest and Most Complete ever shown in the North Island. Owing to the magnitude of their business at Wellington, Christchurch, -nJ Duncdin, tho Company purchase in the best markets at very lowest rates, and are thus onabled to offer their Shareholders and Customers tho Groat Benefits arising from t-heso advantage!. «r SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO OUR BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENTS,jgj WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY. LAST WEEK OF OUE SALE. Sale Closes Saturday, 3rd September. FCJBTfIER BAKOxAINS! Secure Them While You May. LAST WEEK. LAST WEEK. J. L. MURRAY, MANAGER. THE B, HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Director. A. A. CORRIGAN Manager,
STOCKED : 3 PARCELS of new Ladies' and Gents' Jewellery, of latest E.volish and Melbourne designs, in OPAL, DIAMOND, PEARL, RUBY, (Sc., Sc. Also a new stock of latest ideas in SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES. W, DOUGALL, " Undue the clock," Queen street Masterton, OUR MAN AGING DIRECTOR Visiting tho principal Organ and Piano Factories in England and the Continent Imb secured two HIGHLY PRIZED : SOLE AGENCIES, VIZ THE Great 'WEAVER' Organ. (Recipient uf Grand Gold Medals, and highest possible distinction.) mIiESE FAMOUS ORGANS are abX solutely perfect, and several patents cover improvements which cannot be adupted by makers who find it profitable to imitate. SOLE AGENTS— Kuhse Pianos (distinguished mamifao» turer) Kuhse Pianos (brilliant and magnificent in tone and touch) KuhsePmnos (used hy eminent pianists) A GRAfiD EXHIBITION. Inspection and Comparison Invited. Time Payment System. TIME PAYMENT SYSTEM TIME PAYMENT SYSTEM. FROM 20s MONTHLY. Price lists posted free. Testimony from Madam Patoy, Henri Kowalski, and Ovide Musin. Sheet Music a specialty, The DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, Lajidton Qpay, Wellington. M, J. BROOKES, Manager, And 29 and 31, Princes stree Dunedin.
late Sittings Messrs gflpS CANBB PBICK & Co, <B§CS!Sv;'f : AItIUNOED. KINSEY, Artist and Photographer, JjAJiBTOtf QUAY, Wellington. FECIAL NOTICE, I hi great surctss which we haw aehieced tt/our highly artistic work, together with thepulilicati 'ii of our Kednced Price Lis', (see letow) has induced others to attempt (ofollminourwak; Mas vxmFnejcal Photographer/, POSSESbING INSTRUMENTS OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS on d design, and having the advantage of a THOROUGH ARTISTIC TKIISING ; bciu'J assisted in our business by artists of ackotoMgedabHity, and possessing the largest AND BEST LIGHTED OPERATING JiOOM ill he din, with a Vestibule admitted by the trmlling public to be the most richly Ai'PoiNiEDoiid tocontain thermm show or Photoorapiiy in the colony, the Public «h readily understand the reason of our superiority, and how utterly impossible it is for others to successfully compete with US, PRICE LIST. OABiHETa—Three-quartet or foil length ' 6 copies ' 7/G 12 ~ 12/6 TWO PROOFS FOR E4CH SITTING. MATT-OPALETTES As executed by üb. The stylo of finish Is not injur«d by Handling nor Moisture. J. IORNB, AUCTIONEER ... PAHIATUA, SALKS of STOCK held fortnightly; periodical miscellaneous sales held at the mart. ASK FOR GALLEY WHISKY.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4207, 1 September 1892, Page 2
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622Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4207, 1 September 1892, Page 2
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