Farmers' Co-Operative Association (FORMERLY. M.OASELBER6 AND CO.) Intimate To Tueib LDEKS AND THE PUBLIC the undertaking made in their prospectus and con--1 . tii'mod attlie first general meoihig, a " BRANCH OFFICE IN WELLINGTON was opened in (he Exchange Buildings on the 12th November, instant, under tho direct control of MB LIONEL CaSELBERG. personal and responsible supervision, and to the steps taken to open the ./ellingion roarkct-wliich bus hitherto been monopolised by the South Wand-to Wairarapa produce. The inauguration is of distinct value to shareholders and (he public, as their interests will now be conserved and advanced nu manner which is not to be secured in any other way. Tho Association is, therefore now prepared to buy, sell, or ship, on consignment, at minimum cost-bare expenses only being charged—farm and station produce of every kind, including:Wool, Cheese, Butter, Bacon, Eggs, Rabbit Skins, etc. SPECIAL, NOTE; It ahould be particularly observed that our new arrangements permit of stores being supplied DIRECT FROM WELLINGTON TO HOMESTEADS IN ANY PART OF THE PROVINCE. This should prove very convenient in the case of up-county settlers—particularly so in tho Lower Valley—as orders for goods may, when so desired, to suit direct io MUL.CASELBERG, Wellington Representative, Exchange Building who will oxecuto thorn forthwith, Commissions ofevery land undertaken at Lowest Rates under trustworthy conditions, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCES EFFECTED. (In this connection it might be mentioned that we shall shortly control agencies of two of the strongost and wealthiest Fire Insurance Compauies in tho world.) M. CASELBEKG, Managing Director. Masterton, 18th November, Co-Operative Stores, Wellington. Are now opening out tlioir largo shipments of choicest Spring Goods of reliable quality for all Departments, Shareholders and Customers are reminded that tho Stock is entitely New, and unquestionably the Largest and Most Completo ever shown in the North Island, Owing to the magnitude of their businoss at Wei- ■ iington, Ohristchuroh, and Dunedin, the Company purchase in the boss markets at vory lowest rates, and are thus enabled to offer their Shareholders and Cusi tomers the Groat Benefits arising from these advantages. W SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO OUR BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENTS.^ B, HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Direotora. A, A. OORRKMN Manager. WHOLESALE DEAPERY COMPANY, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON HAVE just opened up their first shipment of Spring and Summer Goods, which thoy aro now displaying; in thoir spacious warehouse, i.e. : NEW GOOD 3 AND NOVELTIES IN THE DRESS DEPARTMENT, NEW OOOD3 AND NOVELTIES IN THE TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. NEW GOODS AND KOVELTIES IN THE FANCY DEPARTMENT NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN THE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT NEW GOODS AND IN THE GLOVE DEPARTMENT SEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN TUB MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN THE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. The largest and best selection of Mens'_ Youths' and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Mercery in the District to choose from. TAILORINC-A S P E 0 1 A L I T Y-TAILORING With tho advent of tho Spring Season wo have much pleasure in informing the Ladies of Masterton and District that we havo received the services of a FIRSTCLASS DRESSMAKER (late of the D.1.0.i Christchurch), who possesses hi»h credentials, of long standing, from leading firms in Now Zealand, Fit and Stale Guaranteed. A Trial Respectfully Solicited. WHOLESALE DRAPEKY COMPANY, (Opposite Piiuce of Wales Hotel), JUEEN ■■STREET, MASTERTON MRS P. DICKSON, Proprietress.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4281, 22 November 1892, Page 2
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