Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Gperative Association STORES [LIMITISD.] EX S.S." RUAHINE," AND •' ARAWA ";- WIRE NETTING 42 xIUIG, 3Gxl|xl7, SUMMERSCALES' TABLE MANGLES, 18,20,22 inch rollers. SUMMERSCALES' STAND MANGLES 24,26,28,30 inch rollers, James Carter & Oo,'s j CLOVERSEEDS,CREBTEDDOGSTAIU TURNIP Bentill's CJmflfJOuttera 0.D.A,, C.D.0., 0.E.8. EX "HENRY," AND "DQRRIS ECKTOFF":Dover Stoves, Nos, 6,7,8, (with and without utensils). Uncle Sam No. 7 New Paragon No. 6 Dolly No. 8 Pert ... No.G Derby No: 8 Archer No. 8 Gipsy Queen Nos. 7,8 Pearl ~, „ No, 8 Cotton Plant No. 7 Santer No. 8 New Rival Wo. 7 Victoress Nos. 7, 8,9 Durham No. 7 Queen Nos. G, 7 PRICEB FROM 20/-UPWARDS. The Wairarapa Farmers 1 Co-Opevative Association, Ltd. Mastkmoh, Grehow.v, Pamatva and Tinui, Co-operative Stores, Wellington. ire now opening out tfioir largo ahipmonts of choicest Spring Goods of reliable quality for all Department!, Shareholders and Customers are reminded that the Stock ia ontirely New, and unquestionably the Lirgest and Moat Complolo ever shown in the Noitli Island, Owing to tho magnitude of their business at Wellington, Uhristchurch, and Dunodin, tho Company purchase in tho best markets at very lowest rates, and uro thus enabled to offer their Shareholders and Customers the Great Benefits arising from.these advantages, IBf SPECIAL ATTENTION 18 DIRECTED TO ODR BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENTS.^ B. HALMSTEIN, Chairman of Directors. A, A. CORRIGAN Manager,
WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY. OF OUB SALE. Sale Closes Saturday, 3i'd September. FUBTHEJR BARGAINS I Secure Them While You May. LAST WEEK. LAST WEEK. J, JL, MURRAY, MANAGER.
KINSEY, Artist and Photographer, 1/MBioN Quay, Weiiinotok. SPECIAL MICE, The great success whichicc have achieved by our highly tirthtic work, hgdkr with the pMtatiiifi of our Muced /Vice It's!, ■ tee below) has induced others to attempt lofolhw in ourmih; hit us we arePrucUmlFhoiogniphtt; POSSESSING INSTRUMENTS OF THE LATEST IMPRUYEMENT3 and dtsign, and having the advantage o/a r.IOROUOU AUTISTIC TKAIXINO | htiwj (()• ji'j/fi/ in ourkmnmbymMi ofuc'.wv)'.edged ability, and possessing the laikikbt AXD 11ESIHOOTED OI'ERATINO BOOM ill IJie tily, with a Vtthbult admitted by (lie tncelliiiij public to be the most richly Ai'MSKUtfiiit tocontain l/ie wnkbt show of I'lKiTi urai'HY iii the colony, the Public can readily understand the ream of our superiority, and how utterly impossible it is Jor others to mcaisfulhj compete with PRICE LIST. Cabikeis— Three-quartet or full length 0 copies 7/0 12 ~ 12/6 TTO PROOFS FOREACH SITTING. MATT-OPALETTEB As executed by us. The stylo of 6niah Is not injured by Handling nor Moisture. I. lORNdY AUCTIONEER ... PAHIATUA. HALES of STOCK held fortnightly; p uprMical roiactllanious Bales held at the mart.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4213, 8 September 1892, Page 2
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415Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4213, 8 September 1892, Page 2
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