Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association BTORES [LIMITED.] EX 8.5." RUAHINE," AND " ARAWA ";- WIRE NETTING 42 x'l£x 16, 86x11x16, 86 x I|z 17. SUMMERSOALES* TABLE MANGLES, 18,20,22 inch rollers. BUMMERSOALEB' STAND MANGLES 24,26,28,30 incli rollers. James Carter & Oo.'s CLOVER SEEDS, CRESTED DOGSTAIL, TURNIP BentaU's Chaff Cutters 0.D.A., 0.D.0., CE.B, EX "HENRY," AND ''DORRIS ECKTOFF",Dover Stoves, Nos. 6,7,8, (with nnd without utensils). No, 7 New Paragon ,. ... No. 8 Port No: 8 Archer ... ... mi Nos. 7,8 Pearl it No, 7 Ranter Np, 7 Victcress No No, 7 Queen .PRICES FROM 20/- UPWARDS. The Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association, Ltd. Maotion, Greytoiyn, Pahiatua and TINUI.
Co-Opebatiye Stores, Wellington. Are now opening out their large shipments of choicest Spring Goods of reliable quality for all Department), Shareholders and Cuslomow are reminded that tho Stock is entirely New, and unquestionably the Largest and.Most Comploto ever shown in tho North Island. Owing to tho magnitude of thiir business at Wollinptn, Ohristohurch, and Dunedin, tho Company puronaao in the bust markets at very lowest rates, and are thns enabled to offer their Shareholders and Cus. tomere the Great Benefits arising from thesoadvanlagcf. f& SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO OUB BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENTS.^ B, HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Directors'
WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY. OF OUE SALE. Sale Closes Saturday, 3rd September. FDBTHEB BARGAINS! Secure Them While You May. LAST WEEK. LAST WEEK. J. L. MURRAY, MANAGER. I
cv T« Sittings KINSET, Mst and Photographer, Lambton Quay, Weukotos. SPECIAL NOIICE. 7 /i« grud success ti'/it'c/t we haee achieved by our Aij% artistic icorfs, together with the publicaUm of our licduccd Price List, 'see bchw) has induced others to alkm\i lofollmoinourKuh) butat mart Prat' ted Photographer, POSSESbISG INSTRUMENTS OF TUEIATKSTIMPRuVEMKNTB and dnign, and hating the advantage ofs, niiißODoa artistic tkaimko ; king «t tiskd in oitr business lij artists of aelnowlohjalabHily, mulimtniwj the wiiojw ANU DUBI LIMITED OI'KIIATIKG IIOWI 111 he city, with a Vestibule admitted by l\t trmlling public to be the most hiciily ArroiNTKtxmd /ocwilm'ii (Ac fihebt kh»w of PHiiicuiiArilv t'n the colony, the Public nit readily understand the ream of our superfaily, uud hw utterly impassible it is for others to successfully comjicfe with FBIOE LIST. O'iliiSßTS—Tlitee-quarter or foil length U copies 7/0 12 12/8 "WO PKOOFS FOK E4CH SITTING.' MATT-OPALETTEB ' »Bfiecutedbyus. The stylo of finißh ~ not injured by Hanillinf( nor Moisture, J. IORNS, ACOTIONEER ... PAHIATUA, IVLEB of STOOK held fortnightly;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4211, 6 September 1892, Page 2
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389Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4211, 6 September 1892, Page 2
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