THE SUMMER SALE OP DRAPERY, clothing, millinery, eto. At the Warehouse oftho Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association, [LIMITED.] COMMENCES ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25tu. Being anxious to commence each Season with entirely New Goods we bnvo decided to hold a grand summeb sale Which will eclipse nil our previous efforts in this'direction. We shall offer the balance of our Dress Materials, Prints, Millinory, Mantles, Clothing eto., etc,, at prices which must convince the most sceptical of the thoroughly genuine character of this sale, CONSULT THE SUBJOINED LIST AND DELAY YOUR PURCHASES UNTIL WEDNESDAY NEXT When there will be some thorough eye-.openers IN THE WAY OF BA BG AIN B ! Grand lot of Dress Materials from 3.} d. Q i T T 1 Grey Staling full width 9 jd. iSpecial value in double widths l/-,1/iW, OA J_J JOj White Sheeting lOd. I'ItINTS! MINTS! I'ItINTS! 3}d, 'Mil. U A T T? Art Muslins from dd. Striped Washing Ginghams 4d" * v)r\ I ] |'j Imitation Maltese Lace from Splendid Flannelettes 3/9 dozen OAT 17 8d dozen. Navy Striped Galatea 5d ijiiJuJOj Trimmed Hats 1/- 1/G 2/- 2/0. lirown Holland ojd n A T T7l UntrimnicdHatsfromßdencli, Grey Calico 2/0 doz, oil.JLj.Cj Men's and Boys Straw Hats White Calico 2/1! doz, O A T Tl from Gd each. Men's Shirts from 1/8. jjil IJJLj Tweed Caps from Cd each, Men's Suits nil reduced. Q A T Tjl Men's lilack Coats from 12/0, Women's Hose 7id, !)d. ijXi.JuJ]j Boys Shirts 1/-1/31/ G. Ores? Buttons 2d per card,' OUK OPENING DAY IS WEDNESDAY NEXT. In the meantime wo are busy preparing HOSTS OF BARGAINS FOB WHICH WE EXI'ECT TO FIND A BAPID SALE. The Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association. WELLINGTON DIG D 1 0 T7ISITOHS to Wellington for the Holiday Season arc ' ' V specially invited to inspect the immense stock of COMPLETE SUPERIOR QUALITY GOODS FURNISIIIti G j n n || d C p M ( mcn ( 3 n ( the D.1.C., and to personally note the W UtEHOUSE " r ' ccs ALL PRICES ARE MARKED IN PLAIN lIGUBEB, BOOTS, SHOES, AND GENTLEMM OUTFITTING A SPECIALITY, D.I.U, CO-OPEIIATIVE~STOS.ES, WELLINGTON, Also at Cbristcburch, Dunedin and London. B, HALLENSTEIN, A, A, (JORRIGAN, Chairman of Directors. Manager, SALE. SALE. SALE. THE KING OF SALES NOW ON at the WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY'S PREMISES. EVERY SINGLE ARTICLE IN OUR LARGE STOCK REDUCED 12,000 MUST BE RAISED DURING FEBRUARY. £B,OOO To quote prices is often misleading, so we invite the public to call and inspect, NO PRESSING TO IJUY. The Goods, at tlio prices they are marked, will sell themselves. COME AND SEE 1 ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES I WHOLESALE JDMPEftY COMPANY (Opposite Prince of Wales Hotol), QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON MRS P, DICKSON, Proprietress.
CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR PRESENTS, W DOUGALL lias now replenished , his stock with a new assortment of NOVELTIES in Gold and Silver brooches, Ear-rings, Watches and Chains, Gents' Studs and special value n Watches and Engagement Rings, By last 'Frisco boat (via Auckland) a oaso of ENGLISH NICKLE SILVER ELECTRO PLATE in Gongs and Flower Stands, Cruets, etc., all suitable or Wjuwso and Christmas gifts, " Under tub clock," QUF.EK STBEEf, MASTERIO* SHAH LAND'S •'MOA" ■-■ ii £ ' ■ owder IS FAMOUS IN NEW ZEALAND For its Absoluts PURITY AND STRENGTH. JT CONTAINS nothing but what is healthful and nutritious, and only what is found in Meat, Fish, Corn, Rice tnd Wheat, Mr William Southall, President of tho Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical Society, testifies:—"! have made a chomical and microscopical examination ofSharland's Baking Powder, and find it quite Pure and Wholosome, and free from admixture with alum, eo frequently present in baking powder. Shorland's Baking Powder will bo found of much use in the preparation of bread." EKETAHUNA TEMPERANCE HOTEL, (Late J, tea & Co.) HAVING taken over this old established atid popular hotel, the proprietor begs to inform Commercial men and the travelling public that the reputation of tho house will be maintained, Visitors will find all the comforts ot a home. Good Beds, and a liberal table at moderate charges. Private Boom fob Families. Bath Iloom! Sample Boom I Stamiso asd Paddocks. JOHN CARTER. Proprietor,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4350, 21 February 1893, Page 2
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