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*rapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association *&. SD.I (FORMERLY M. GASELBERG AND CO.) Intimaib To Tnßin ' riHAREHOLDEKS AND THE PUBLIC that in accordance with the undertaking nmdo in their prospectus and confirmed tit tbo first general meeting, a BRANCH OFFICE IN WELLINGTON was opened in the Exchange Buildings on tlie 12th November, instant, under the direct control of MB LIONKMMELBERG. WOO MUCH IMPORTANCE cannot bo attached to tlio advantage of this 1 personal and responsible supervision, and to the stops taken to open the Wellington rharkot—which bus hitherto beer, monopolised by the South Island-to Wairarapa prodnc. The inauguration is of distinct value to shareholders and the puMio, as thoir interests will now bo conserved and advanced in a manner which is not to be secured 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: ■ TVool, Cheese.Butter, Bacon, Eggs, Rabbit Skins, etc, SPECIAL NOTE; It should be particularly observed lint 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 tho cjsb of up-county settlers—particularly nin tho Lower Valley—as orders for goods may, when so desired, be sent direct io MRJLCASELBERG, Wellington Ivcpresestative, Exclißn£[3 BuitdingF. Who will execute them forthwith, CommiiMiu of aery kind undertaken at Lowest Bales under trustworthy conditions. FIRE ABB MARINE ISSCMSm EFFECTED, (In this connection it might be mentioned that we shall shortly control agencies of two of the strongest and wealthiest Fire Insurance Companies in the world.) M. CASELBEKG, MaKaoimj Director. MasUrton, 18th November,

Co-operative Stores, Wellington. Arc now opening out thoir largo shipments of choicest Spring Goods of reliable quality for all Departments, Shareholders »nd Customers aro reminded that tho Stock is entirely New, and unquestionably tho Largest and Most Complete ever shown in tho North Island. Cwin* to the magnitude of thoir business at Wellington, Uhriatchurch, and Diwedin, tho Uumpany purchase in tho best markets at very lowest rates, aud urc thus enabled to offer their Shareholders and Customers Ilia Great Be; '.ofitß arising from these advanta^, " SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO OUR BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENTS,^ B, UALLENSTEIN, ChnirniMi of Directors. A. A, CORRIGAN Manager. QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON {AVE just opened up thoir first shipment of Spring ond Summer Gooda, which they are now displaying in thoir spacious warchouso, i.e. : NEW (100D3 AND NOVELTIES IN HIE DRESS DEPARTMENT. NEW OOOD3 ASD NOVELTIES IN TUB TKIMMING DEPARTMENT. NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN THE FANCY JDEFABTMHNT NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN THE H OSIEKY DEPARTMENT NEW OOODS AND KOVELTIEB IN THE GLOVE DEPARTMENT HEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN THE MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT NEW GOODS AND NOVELTIES IN TUB FURNISHING DEPARTMENT The largest and besi selection of Mens 1 Youths' and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Mercery in the District to choose from. TAILOIUNG-A S P E C 1 A L I T Y-TAILORING With tho advent of tho Spring Season wo havo much pleasure in informing the Ladies of Masterton and District that wo havo received tho services of a FIRSTCLASS DREBSMAKKR (late of the D.1.0., Christohuroh), who possesses high credentials, of long standing, from leading firms in Now Zealand,

Fit ami Stale Guaranteed, A Trial Respectfully Solicited, WHOLESALE MAPEM COMPANY, (Opposito Ptinca of Wales Hotel), SUEEN-STRKET, MASTBRTON

MRS P. DICKSON, Proprietress. SHARLAND'B TRADE JOURNAL WAIKABAPA ASSOCIATION, (Formerly M, Casdkrn and Co.) Act, 1882," NEW YEAR'S PRIZE TALES CAPITAL £IOO,OOO SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, iND Divided into 20,000 Shakes of ACROSTIC COMPETITION. • « r/ , i rrSK Directors have decided to BE Open to everyone in New Zealand. ]_ om th() SfIARE LIST 0 „ am „ after M OCTOBER, for a further isßiii TEN 01 Ai A Jf of 4,000 Shares at 6a per share premium GUINRAS rT/ll.' IVyS UAba Applications should be sont in early, «b tho Share List will only be kept opor for a short time and allotment will be , mado strictly in order of lodgment Tho following will bo awarded to me j? ormß my be obta j„ e(1 at t j, o Heal j three talos adjudged the best:- offio0) M Mtßrton , the Wellington Office, or at any of the Association's BranchesIfilNt £5 5S 0(1 Groy town, Pabiatua, and Tenui. • LUOl » The payments required are aa folSecond £3 3s Od '-■- mi« i ' jdi ut ftri 10s on Application. IJlirCl} *1 lo vll (siof faulting the Frtmium amid to Eestm.) m SsonAllottmenc. For the Best Acroslio on tho words, g g j n j. WQ mon thS. SHARLAND'S 5s in three months, ~,, w ,wi nnmrnjn APPLICANTS FOR SHARES « MOA " BAKIN(x PO WDM, In ftu fum my< if they pay up the full amount of £5 per Share; proA Prize of vided this ut done within three months ol ri i. (One Guinea). October Ist. w " __ M.OASELBERG, Competitions must reach the Editor Minwinß Director. Sharland'a Trade Journal, Auckland, by Masterton, 20th September. 26th December. , , ISP Special Note.—lnloroßt duo on Sharo Capital for tho half-year ending 3ht .Inly, 1892, may bo now obtained by Shareholders on application at the Head Office, Masterton vjiutd, lll.iai.euuu Educational Beposito - MASTERTON. "' IvKNbi. A LARGE and varied assortment of ATjOTIONEER ... PAHIATUA, ACCOUNT BOOKS and GENERAL STATIONBRr— including Photourapn Albums and Frames Q ALES of STOCK held fortnightly; Ladies' Bags and Pursea of all kinds periodical miscellaneous sales held Scrap and Fern Albums atthamart \_ ] liidiei Companions Writing Desks, Tourist Oases, Card STOCKED J Cases, etc, Artiste Materials. Fancy Goods, q PAROBLB of newLADua' and LAWN TEN NlSßaquets and Ball* £ Gkntj* Jewellery, of latest Best Make. English and Melbourne designs, in CBIOKBT BATS, Balls and Stumps, Qm> mmDt PEABL| KUBY) WMQL BOOKS AND SCHOOL l A ', Bft c ; new stock 0 f \ M ldells j n MQUIHTES. SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES.. u, nf)|]f)A| I »ud the British and Foreign Bible VV, UUUUfILL, Society, . - " TJNDEU THE OLOOK," R,T. HOLME& ■ • I (jews mm« Makpion

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4286, 3 December 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4286, 3 December 1892, Page 2

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