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papa Farmers' Co-Operative Association IIIHITED.I (FORMERLY M. CASELBERG AiND CO.) Intimate To Tiijeiu EHOLDEKS AND THE PUBLIC ance with the undertaking raado in their prospectus and confirmed at the first general meeting, a BRANCH OFFICE IN WELLINGTON was opened in the Exchange Buildings on the 12th November, instant, under the direct control of . i MB LIONELJMELBERG. TOO MUCH IMPORTANCE cannot be attached to the advantage of this personal and responsible supervision, and to the steps taken to open the Wellington market—which litis hitherto been monopolised by the South Island—to Wamrapa produce, Tlio inauguration is 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 secured in any other way. Tlio 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: - i Wool, Cheese, Butter, Bacon, Eggs, Eabbit 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 OP THE PROVINCE. This should prove very convenient in the case of up-oounty settlers—particularly so in the Lower Valley—as orders for goods may, when so desired, Ve sunt direct io • MR 1* CASELBERG, Wellington Representative, Exchange Buildings Who will execute them forthwith, Commission ofciwj kind undertaken at Lowest Bates under trustworthy conditions, FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCES EFFECTED, (Iu this connection it might be montiono'd that we shall shortly control agencies of two of the strongest and wealthiest Fire Insurance Companies in the world,) M. CASELBERG, MaNAOINO DIRECTOIt. Masterton, 18th Novcmbor.

Co-operative Stores, Wellington. Aro now oponing out their largo shipments of choicest Spring Goods of reliablo quality for all Departments, Shareholders and Customers aro reminded that the Stuck is ontireJy New, and unquestionably the Largest and Most Completo ever shown in the North Island. Owinp. Iw the magnitude of their busmosa at Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin, tho Company purchase in the best markets at very lowest rates, and are thus enabled to offer their Shareholders and Customers the Great Be.tefita arising from theso advantages. JST SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO OUR BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENTS..^ B. HALLBNSTEIN, Chairman of Directors. A. A. CORRtGAN Manager, WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY, QUEEN-STEEET, MASTEIiTON HAVE just opened up their first shipment of Spring and Summer Goods, which tboy are now displaying in their spacious warehouse, i.e. : NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN THE DRESS DEPARTMENT. NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN TUE TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN THE FANCY DEPARTMENT NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN TUE H OSIERY DEPARTMENT NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN THE GLOVE DEPARTMENT. NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT. NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN TUE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, The largest and best selection of 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-TAILOBING With tho advent of the Spring Season wo have much pleasure in informing the Ladies of Masterton and District that wo havo received the services of a FIRSTCLASS DRESSMAKER (lalo of tho D.1.0., Christchurch), who possesses high credentials, of long standing, from leading firniß in Hew Zealand. Fit and Style Guaranteed. A Trial Respectfully Solicited, WHOLESALE MAPEIIV COMPANY, (Opposite Piinco of Wales Hotel), QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON MKS P, DICKSON, Proprietress.

WAIKAHAPA ASSOCIATION, (Formerly M. Cmibtrg and Co.) Incorporated under " The Companies Act, 1882," CAPITAL £IOO,OOO. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £54,780, Divided into 20,000 Shares of £5 EACH. THE Directors have decidod to REOPEN Ihu SHARE LIST on and aftor lßt OCTOBER, for n further wane of 4,000 Shares at 5» per share premium. Applications should bo sent in early, as the Share List will only bo kept open for a short time and allotment will be mndo strictly in order of lodgment. Forms may bo obtained at the Head Oflico, Masterton, tho Wellington Office, or at any of the Association's Branohes— Greytown, Pahiatua, and Tonui. Tho payments required aro as follow : 10s on Application. (5s of this king ik Premium carried to Rcsem.) ssonAllottnient. 5s in two months. 5s in three months. APPLIOAHTSFOR SHARES In this issue may, if they desire, pay up tho full amount of £5 per Share; provided this is done within thrco months of October Ist, M. OASELBERG, Managing Director. Masterton, 29th September, 13* Specul Note.—lnterest due on Shiuo Capital for the half-year ending 31st July, 1892, may be now obtained by Shareholders on application at the Head Office, Masterton" J. IORNS, AUCTIONEER ~. PAHIATUA, SALES of STOCK held fortnightly! periodical miscellaneous sales held atthamnrt STOCKED:i PARCELS of now Ladies' and O Gents' Jkweumiy, of latest English and Mblbouimk dosigns, in OPAL, DIAMOND, PEARL, KUBY, &0., 4c. Also a new stock of latest Ideas in SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES. % DOUGALL, "Undiiriuboiock," Quw mt's, Mabierio

SHARLAND'S TRADE JOURNAL. NEW YEAR'S PRIZE TALES AND ACROSTIC COMPETITION. Open tooveryonoin Now Zealand. TEN 01A1A IN GUJHKAS The following will bo awarded to the thrco tales adjudged tho best:First, £5 5s Od Second £3 3s Od Third.,' £1 Is Od AND I'm the Best Acrcßtio on tho words, SHARLAND'S "MOA" BAKING POWDER, A Prize of £1 Is (One Guinea). Competitions must reach the Editor Sharland'a Trado Journal, Auckland, by 26th December. ory. Educational Deposit A LARGE and varied assortment of ACCOUNT BOOKS aud GENERAL STATlOKEßr—including Photograph Albums and Frames Ladies' Bags and Purses of all kinds Scrap and Fern Albums Ladies Companions Writing Deßkf, Tourist Cases, Card Cases, etc. Artists Materials, Fancy Goods. LAWN TENNIS Rapids and Balls Best Make, OBIOKIST BATS, Balbaiid Slumps. SCHOOL BGOR& AND SCHOOL MQUIMTEB. Agents for -Pi inglo's Art Needlework aud tho British and Foreign Bible Sooloty. ' B. T. HOLMES.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4289, 1 December 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4289, 1 December 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4289, 1 December 1892, Page 2

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