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■rarapa' Farmers' Co-operative Association (FORMERLY M. OASELBERG AND CO.) HH|Hpr. Intimate To Their ffIjjJItEHOLDEttS AND THE PUBJJC raftt in accordance wifli the undertaking made in their prospectuß and confirmed at the first general meeting, a BRANCH OFFICE IN WELLINGTON was opened in the Exchango Buildings on the 12lli November, instant, under tlie direct control of MB LIONELCaSELBERG. moo MUCH IMPORTANCE onnnot bo attached to the advantage of this 1 _ personal and.responsiblo supervision, and to tbe steps taken to open the Wellington market—which lias hitherto been monopolised by tbe South Island—to Wairarnpa produce, Tlio inauguration ia of distinct value to shareholders and tlio public, as their interests will now be conserved and advanced in a manner which is not to be Becured in any other way. The Association is, therefore, now prepared to buy, sell, or ship, on consignment, at minimum cost—baro expenses only being charged—farm and station produce of every kind, including; - Wool, Cheese, Butter, Bacon, Eggs, Rabbit Skins, etc. SPECIAL NOTE: It should be particularly observed that our new arrangements permit of stores being supplied DIRECT FROM WELLINGTON TO HOMESTEADS IN ANY PART OF THE PEOVINOE. This should prove very convenient in the case of up-county settlers—particularly so in tlio tower Vftlloy—as orders for goods may, when so desired, Ve si'iit direct io MR JL OASELBERG, Wellington Representative, Exchange Buildings Who will cxecato thorn forthwith, Commission* of aery l;hul mkrlukn ai Lowesl Rates under trustworthy conditions. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCES EFFEOUD. (In this connection it might bo mentioned that wo shall shortly control agencies of two of tlio strongest and wealthiest Fire Insurance Companies in the world.) M. CASELBEKG, Managing Director. Mastcrton, 18th November.

SPRING- GOODS. THE D.IO. Co-operative Stores, Wellington. Aro now opening out thoir large shipments of choicest Spring Goods of rcliablo quality for nil Departments, Shareholders and Customers are reminded that tlio Stuck is entirely Hew, and unquestionably the Largest and Most Ooni|ilolo ever 9hown in tho Notth Island. Offing to tho magnitude of their businosa at Wellington, Chriatchurch, and Dunedin, tho Company pureliaso in the best markets at very lowest rates, and aro thus enabled to offer their Shareholders and Custoniers the Great Ik '.efita arising from these advantages. flgr SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO OUR BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENTS.^ B, HALLENSTEIN, A, A. CORRIGAN Chairman of Directors. Manager, THE WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY, QUEEN-STREET, MABTERTON HAVE just opened up their first shipment of Spring and Summer Goode, which they are now displaying in their Bpacious warehouse, i.e. NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN THE DREBS DEPARTMENT, NEW OOOD3 AND NOVELTIES IN HIE TRIMMING DEPARTMENT, NEW GOODS AND KOYELTIES IN THE FANCY DEPARTMENT NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN THE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN THE GLOVE DEPARTMENT NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. TO GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN TIIE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. The largest and best selection of Mens' Youths' and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Mercery in the District to choose from. TAILORING-A S P E C 1 A L I T Y—TAILORING With the advent of tho Spring deason wo bavo much pleasure in informing the Ladies of Waßterton and District that ivo have received the services of a FIRSTOLASS DRESSMAKER (late of tho D.1.0., Christchurch), who possesses high credentials, of long standing, from leading firms in New Zealand, Fit and Style Guaranteed. A Trial Respectfully Solicited. WHOLESALE DKAPEKY COMPANY, (Opposite Prince of Wales Hotel), ■JUEEN-STRKET, MASTERTON IKS P. DICKSON. Proprietress.

WAIKAKAPA F^MIBS'WPEEATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. (Fonnerly M. (fadhrg and Co.) INCORrOBATJ.D UNDER " THE COMPANIES Act. 1882," CAPITAL, ... £IOO,OOO, SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £54,780, Divided into 20.000 Shares of £5 EACH, rr,HK Directors havo decided to REX OPEN the SHARE LIST on and after Ist OCTOBER, for a further ipbuo of 4,000 Shores at 5a perehare premium. Applications should bo Bent in early, as tho Share List will only bo kept open for a short time and allotment will be raado strictly in order of lodgment. Forma may be obtained at the Head Office, Masterton, the Wellington Office, or at any of the Association's Branches— Greytown, Pahiatua, and Tenui. The payments required are as follow 10s on Application. (Si of this king the Premium carried to Eesme.) 5s on Allotment, 5s in two months. 5s in three monthr. APPLIOANTSFOR SHARES In this issue may, if they desire, pay up tho full amount of £5 per Share; provided this is dono within three months of October Ist, M. OASELBERG, Managing Director. Masterton, 29th September. IS? Special Note.—lnterest due on Sharo Capital for tho half-year ending 31st July, 1892, may be now obtained by Shareholders on application at tho Head Office, Mastertoii

SHARU.ND'S THADE JOURNAL. NEW YEAR'S PRIZE TALES AND ACROSTIC COMPETITION, Open to everyone in New Zealand. GUINEAS <£lo 10s CASH The following will bo awarded to the three tales adjudged the best First, £5 5s Od Second £3 3s Od Third,' £1 Is Od AND the 13eat Acrostic on the word?, , SHARMD'S "MOA" BAKING POWDER, A Prize of £1 Ib-—.(One Guinea). Competitions must reach the Editor SharKnd's Trade Journal, Auckland, by 26th Desember. Educational Depository, MASTERTON. A LARGE and varied assortment of ACCOUNT BOOKS and GENERAL STATIONERy-inoluding Photograph Albums and Frames Ladies' Bags and Purees of all kinds Scrap and Fern Albums Ladies Companions Writing Deaks, Tourist Oases, Card Cases, etc. Artists Material;, Faucy Gnoda, LAW IK Is'MS Kaijuets and Balls Best Moke. CRICKET BATS, Balls and Stamps. moot woks aw school REQUISITES, Agents for -Print's Art Nim 'ilovvork iind the British atid Bible Society; n, T, HOLMES.

J. lORNS, AUCTIONEER ... PAHIATUA, SALES of STOCK bold fortnightly; periodical miscellaneous tales held at thfl matt STOCKED : — 3 PARCELS of new Ladies' and Genus' Jeweliery, of latest Evoiieu and Meuiouiine designs, in OPAL, DIAMOND, PEARL, 11UBY, Also a now stock of latest laeas in SPECTACLES am> EYEGLASSES. W. DOUGALL " UHW.R III" CUjCK," AIMS I 1 tliMlBIW)

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4287, 29 November 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4287, 29 November 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4287, 29 November 1892, Page 2

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