Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association STORES [LIMITED.] HAVE NOW LANDING EX|S,S." RUAHINE," AND" ARAWA" ;• WIRE NETTING 42 xIJ x 16, 80 xH x 16, h SUMMERSCALW TABLE MANGLES, 18,20,22 inch Tollers. e: BUMMERSOALEB' STAND MANGLES 24,26,28,30 inch rollers. J b James Carter & Co.'s « CLOVERSEEDS.CRESTEDDOGSTAIL, TURNIP/* Bentall's CliaA Cutters C,D,A„ C.D.0., CE.B. EX "HENRY," AND "DORRIS EOKTOFF":- L Dover Stoves, Nos, 6,7,8, (with and without utensils). Undo Sam D011y,,, ... Derby ... Gipsy Queen Cotton Plant Now Rival... ... No, 7 New Paragon ... No, 8 Pert ... ... ~, No; 8 Archer Nob. 7,8 Pearl ... No. 1 Santer ... No, 7 Victoria ... Djrlmni No. 7 Quetn ■ ... No. 6 ... No. 6 ... No, 8 ... No. 8 ... No. 8 Nos. 7,8,9 Nob. 6.7 PRICES FROM 20/-UPWARDS. The Wairarapa Farmers 1 Co-Operative Association, LtdMastebioh, Greytown, Pauiatua and Tinui. Cooperative Stores, Wellington. Are now opening out their largo Bhipmentß of choicest Spring Goods of reliable quality for nil Departments, Shareholders and Customers are reminded that tho Stock is entirely New, and unquestionably the Largest and Most Complete ever shown in the North Island, Owing to the rnagnitudo of their business at Wellington, Christehurch, and Dunedin, tho Company purchase in tho best markets at very lowest rates, and aro thus enabled to offer their Shareholders and Customers the Great Benefits arising from these ad vantages. m BPDOIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO OUR BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENTS..^ B, BALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Directors, A.A.UORRIGAN Manager. WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY. QUEEN-STREET, MASTEBIOH, MRS P, DlbKoOrl begs to announce to her many friends and patrons that sho has decided to personally superintend the management of tho W.D.C, trusting to merit the eame liberal support accorded tho lato Mr P, DickThe business mil be conducted upon Entirely New Linos, and EVERY ATTENTION will be given to CUSTOMERS. COUNTRY ORDERS attonded to as though aoleobed in person E&, In the course of a few days we shall bn opening up a MAGNIFICENT SELECTION OF NEW SEASON'S GOODS and Novelties which will eclipse all former productions, "fa Being solo proprietor of tho W.D.C, and having the Besi Markets in London, the fiontinent and New Zealand at command, are a suflijient (tuarantee that tho tastes of the fashiouable and general public will be adequately attended to: Your Palronaye for tk Coming Season mjncifullij solicited, WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY (Opposite Piinco of Wales Hotel) QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON . MRS P. DICKSON, Promletress.
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STOCKED:3 PARCELS of now Ladies' and Gems' Jewellery, of latest English and Melbourne designs, in OPAL, DIAMOBD, PEARL, KUDY, &c, 4c. Alio n new stock of latent Ideas in SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES, W, DOUGALL " UKME ]HE CLOCK," QUEE» RTKEKt MASTERTON. OUR MANAGING DIBECTOR Visiting the principal OnuAxand Piaxo Factories in England and tlio Continent lias secured two miiiflv roiziD SOLE A GENCIES, VIZ: THE Great'WEAVER' Organ. (Recipient of Grand Gold Medals, and highest possible distinction.) fFHESE FAMOUS ORGANS are abX solutcly perfect, and soYeral patents cover improvements which cannot be adopted by makers who find itprofitablu to imitate, SOLE AGENTSKuiisb Pianos (distinguished manufacturer) Kuiise I'iiKis (brilliantandmagniGctnt in tone and touch) KvhsePianos (used by eminent pianists) A GRAND EXHIBITION. Inspection and Comparison Invited, '■ TJ'iME Payment Sybtkm. • TIME PAYMENT SYSTEM TIME PAYMENT SYSTEM. FROM 20s MONTHLY. Price lists posted f'ce. Testimony from Madam Patoy, Henri Kowalski, and Ovide Mutin, Sheet Music a specially, TJieDRMSDEN PIANO COMPANY, Lambtos Quay, Welukgton, M. J. BROOKES, Manager, And 29 and Bl,Prir.ces street, Dunedin
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4217, 13 September 1892, Page 2
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