Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Associatio STORES [LIMITED.] EX S,S." RUAHINE," AND " ARAWA" iWIRE NETTING 12 xll x 16, 86 xl* x 10, 36 xU x 17. SUMMERSCALES'TABLE MANGLES, 18,20, '22 inch rollers. BUMMERSOALES' STAND MANGLES 24, 26,28,30 inch roller James Carter & Co.'s CLOVERSEEDS, CRESTED DOGSTAIL, TURNL SEEDS. Bcnlßll'a Chaff Cutters 0.D.A., G.D.0., C.E.B. EX "HENRY," AND "DORRIS EC.KTOFF";Dover Stoves, Nos. G, 7,8, (with and without utensi's), Uncle Sam .„ No. 7 New Paragon Dolly.:. .. No. 8 Port ... Derby No: 8 Archer ... ~ -. Gipsy Queen Nos. 7,8 Pearl ... ..'. Cotton Plant No. 7 Santrr New Rival No. 7 Victoreis ... N( Durham No. 7. Queen PRICES FROM 20/-UPWARDS. The Wairarapa Fanners 1 Co-Operative Association, Ltd Masteoton, Greytown, Pahiatua and TINUI. Co-Opebative Stobbs, Wellington. Are nuw opening out their largo »h : pments of cho-'cejt Spring Goods of reliable quality fo.- all Department". Shareholders and Customers are rminded that the Stcck is entirely Kew, and unquestionably the Largest and Moat Complete ever shown in the North Island. Owing to the magnitude of their business at We!, linglon, Christchureli, and Dunedin, the Company purchase in tho beat markets at very lowest rates, and aro tlnw enabled to offor their Shareholders and Cur. turners the Great Benefits arising from these advantages. SPECIAL ATTENTION 18 DIRECTED TO OUR BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENTS.^ B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Directors. A. A. COMMAN Manager, OP OUE SALE, Sale Closes Saturday, 3rd September. FUBTHBE BARGAINS! Secure Them While You May. LAST WEEK. LAST WEEK. J. L. MURRAY, MANAGER.
PIIIGE & CO, 4Ki(«jL *>«!*' AMUKUGVKINSEY, Artist and Photographer, Lambion Quay, Wbiusoios. SPECIAL NOTICE, Tk great success wh ic/i we hate acliiaed by our highly artistic work, hither with ■ thepMicat'vm of our linked Price List, (see below) has induced others to attempt to follow hour wake; bulus we urd'rac. \cul Photographers, POSSESSING INSTRUMENTS OF THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS and design, and having the advantage o/n IHOKOUOU AHTISTIC TRAINING | being «)■ iisted in our Inuhm by artists of udnowUilgcd ability, andposscsiiug the mhuest I AND BEST LIOIITEU OI'BIIATINd ROOM ill' k city, with d Vestibule admitted by tk Iritdlinij public to be the mod kiciily AProiNiEßniirf (ut coiitoiH fAe fjnebi siiuw or Puiiriohawiy in tk colony, tk Public an readily underslamltk ream of our iiipcrinrity, and how utterly impossible ii is for others to successfully compete with PRICE LIST. Jawnets--Three-quarter or full length 6 copies 7/6 12 , 12/6 TWP PROOFS FOItEA.CU SITTING. MATT-OPALETTEB At executed by us. The stylo of finish ia not injured by Haniilinguor Moisture. I. IORNS, AUCTIONEER ... PAHIATUA. HALES of STOCK held fortnightly; 10 periodical miscellaneous sales held
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4210, 5 September 1892, Page 2
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419Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4210, 5 September 1892, Page 2
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