rapa Farmers 1 Co-Operative Association '■■'.■ ■ ' ■■■'/ (FORMERLY M, OASELBERG AND CO.) Intimate To Their AND THE PUBLIC in accordance with tho undertaking made in their prospectus and confirmed at the first general meeting, a BRANCH OFFICE IN WELLINGTON was opened in tho. Exchange Buildings on the 12lh November, instant, under the direot control of MB L]GNBL_CaSELBERG. 00 MUCH IMPORTANCE onnuot be attuned to tho advantage of this personal and responsible supervision, and to the steps taken to open the Wellington market—which has hitherto been monopolised by the South i Island—to Wairarapa produce. Tho inauguration is of distinct value to! shareholders and tho public, as thoir interests will now be conserved and advanced in a manner which is not to be secured in any other way. The Association is, therefore, now prepared to buy, Bell, or ship, on consignment, at minimum cost—bare expenses only beiug charged—farm and station produce of every kind, including:TFool, Cheese, Butter, Bacon, Eggs, Rabbit • Skins, etc. SPECIAL NOTE ; It should be particularly observed that our new arrangements permit of stores being supplied DIREOT FROM WELLINGTON TO HOMESTEADS IN ANY PART OP THE PEOVINCE. This should prove very convenient in the wse of up-county settlers—particularly so in the Lower Valley—as orders for goods may, when so desired, \ie sent direct io MRLCASELBERG, Wellington JRepresektative, • > Exchange Buildings Who will execute them forthwith, Commissions of every kind undertaken at Lowest Mes 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 strongest and woa.ltb.iest Fire Insurance Companies in the world,) M.CASELBERG, Managing Director. Masterton, 18th November. __
Co-Opbeativb Stores, Wellington. ' Are now opening out their large shipments of choicest Spring Goods of reliable quality for all Departments, Shareholders and Customers are reminded that tho Stuck is entirely Now, and unquestionably the Largest and Most Complete ever shown in the North Island. Owinft to tho magnitude of their bußinoss at WeU ' iington, Ohristchurch, and Dunedin, the Company purchase in the best markets at very lowest rates, mid are thus enabled to offer thoir Shareholders and Customers the Great Ber.efits arising from these advantages. gg° SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO OUB BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENTS,^ B, HALLENSTEIN, A.A.UORRIGAN Ohairraan of Directors. Manager, QUEEN-STBEET, MASTEKTON HAVE just opened up their first shipment of Spring and Summer Goods, which they are now displaying in their spacious warehouse, w, : HEW GOODS AND NOVELTIEB IS THE DREWS DEPARTMENT, HEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN THE TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN THE FANCY DEPARTMENT NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN THE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN THE GLOYE DEPARTMENT KEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENTNEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN TIIE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, The largest and best selection of Mens' Youths' and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Mercery in tho District to choose from, • TAILOBING-A SPE 01A LIT Y-TAILOBING With tho advent of tho Spring Season w have much pleasure in informing the Ladies of Masterton and liibtriet that we havo received the services of a FIRSTOLASS DRESSMAKER (lato of thoD.I.C; Chrißtchurch), who possesses high credentials, of long standing, from leading firms in New Zealand, Fit and Style Guaranteed.' A Trial Respectfully Solicited, WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY, (Opposite Prince of Wales Hotel), QUEEN-STRKET „, MASTERTON MKS P. DICKSON, Proprietress.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4283, 24 November 1892, Page 2
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