THE SUMMER BALE OP JDEaPKKY, clothing, millinkuy, ILT'J. At tlio Warehouse of tlio Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association, [LIMITED. 1 COMMENCES ON WEDNESDAY, .lANUAHY Ik-ing anxious to commence each Season with entirely New Goods wo Iwvo (u'ciilcd to Itoltl n GKA N D SUMMEIt SAI, K Which will eclipao alt our previous efforts in this direction. We shall offer the balttucß ot our Dresa Materials, Priuts, Millinery, Mtintlng, Clothing etc., etc,, at prices which tmial convince the moat see plica! of the thoroughly genuine character of this sak-. CONSULT THE SUBJOINED LIST AND DELAY YOUR, PURCHASES UNTIL WEDNESDAY NEXT When there will be some thorough eye-openera IN THE WAY OF BARGAINS; CJrand lot of DrosS Materials from 3Jd. Q A T XT Grey Blicating full width Dsd. Special value in double widths l/-,1/lj.J, O ZX-LJ JQj Whit® Sheeting lOd. I'lilNTK! I'lilNTS! l'lilSTS! 3Jd. 4M. Q A T 17* Art MiibUhs from 4d. Striped Wnshing Ginghams 4d tl r\ I J )T4 Imitation Maltese Lace from Splendid Flannelettes 3/D dozen L2 A T TP 8d dozen. Navy Striped Gahitca Sd pr\ I iPi Trimmed Hats 1/-1/6 2/-2/0. Brown Holland 5Ad O A T 1? UotrtmniedHnUfroraßd oath. Grey Calico 2/G tlo?,, OXX J—J Hi Mon's and Boys Straw Hats White Calico 2/6 doz. O A 1" from Cd enuli. Mec's Shirts from 1/6. OXX JLj 111 Tweed C&p« from 6d earh. Men's Suits alt reduced. O A T Tfil Men's Bluuk Cotitn from 12/6. Women's Host 'Jd. OxjlXjJjj Boys Shirts 1/- 1/a 1/ti. Drcs? buttons 2d per card.] OUR OPENING DAY IB WEDNESDAY NEXT. In the mcantimo wo ore busy propnriug HOSTS OE BARGAINS FOB WHICH WE EXPECT TO FIND A lIAPID BALE. The Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association. WELLINGTON D.I.C. rvi (i -YTIBITOKS to WelUnjjtcm lor tlie Holiday Humiou are '-*y spooinlly invited to inspect tlio imnicUßU atock of COMPLETE BUPERIOIt QUALITY GOODS J? UItN I S lIIK G )n n |] (lopavtments at the D.1.C,, and to personally note tho prices and nuiilitlos without lining proßSod to buy. * ALL PRICES ABE MARKED IN PLAIN I'IGURES, BOOTS, SHOES, AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTING A SPECIALITY. DJ.O. CO-OPERATrVE~STO'JIES, WELLINGTON, Also at Clirißtchuroh, Duocdia and Loo£qd, B. HALLTSINsi'I Li'lff, A, A. OOBBIGAK, Chairman of Directum. Manager, SALE. SALE. SALnI. THE KING OP SALES NOW ON AT THE WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY'S PREMISES. 1 EVERY SINGLE ARTICLE IN OUR LARGE STOCK REDUCED £3,000 MUST BE RAISED DURING FEBRUARY* £2,000 To quote prices ia often misleading, 80 we invite the public to call and inspect. NO PRESSING- TO BUY. The Goods, at the prices they are marked, will sell themselves. COME AND SEE 1 ALL GOODS MASKED IN PLAIN FIGURES ! WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY (Opposite Prince of Wales Hobol), QUBEN-STKKET, MASTEfiTON MitS P. DICKSON, Proprietress.
SH AKLAND'S ' 4 MOA" Baling Powder 15 FAMOUS IN NEW ZEALAND For its Absolute PURITY AND STRENGTH. JT CONTAINS nothing but what is liaitthful and nutricious, and only what is found in Meat, Fish, Corn, Bice »tid TVheat. Mr William Soufchall, President of the Birmingham Natural History and Miorosoopical Society, testifies : —" I hive made a chemical and microscopical examination of Sharl&nd's Baking Powder, and find it quite Pure and Wholesome, and free from admixture with alum, eo frequently present in baking powder. Shariand's Baking Powder will be found of much use Li fcbe preparation olbread." CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR PRESENTS. WDOOG&LLi haanow replenished hia stock with a new assortment Of NOYEIi'IIBB in Gold and Silver Brooches, Ear-rintja. Watches and Chains, Gents' Btads and special value a Watches and En[[M|iement Rings. By last 'Frisco boat (via Auckland) a ■o uf ENGLISH NIOKLE SILVER ELECTRO PLATE in Go«k»_ and Flower Stand#, Orueta, etc., all suitable pr WaiJDIKO AHD CKBWTMAS GIFTS. • ' " Umbw xax clock," Qujskb «s»bs* Makmso* MESSRS GOLE& ' ' PAYNE TU xeiarmng thanks for the very libjl; eral p*4roußga accorded to them Kthi-ft'ct't fr * t', rji}'.it:d (■ !■, > 11 'ii vallum. tI"R ill 1,1 I™ aiia Mil - , CitAPfcii-br., MvWißTon OBDKKSkw Imu ...... 81 . Iff hit* fcOo.°s» Q.«<wn-St NEW BOOKS. MEW BOOKSSib H JPabksb' Fifty Years in the msk ing nf Australian Hietury, 17s. Arnold's Seasand Lands, 2a(id and3a Gd, Cbawfobd's Don Orsmo, 2a 6d, Majiohesa Theudcle's Under Pressure, 2s Bd. Mes Ullphant's The Heir Presumptive and the Heir Apparent. Moohb s Confessions of s Yomic Man. 2s 6d. Adelise Sekobabi's Caspar Brooke's Daughter, 4s. The Humenr of Italy, is. JUST RECEIVED.—A large stock of Ouildren's Books, and works in every department of literature. School Books and School Requisites. JOHNWATT. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Wholes ii?, and Hetail, (Next Mason, Chemist) QUEEN STREET fItASTERTON. HIS EXCELLENCY'S SPECIAL ARTIST. J^INSEY, The Pbaoiical PHOTOGRAPHED, LAMBTON-QOAY, WELLINGTON DON'T GET Photographed before visiting THE STUDIO. Oar Pictures are constantly admired an being so -BRIGHT and CLEAR, and the finish SUPERB. REMEMBER! We arc PRACTICAL PHOTOGRAPHERS, personally undertaking the higher brandies of cor. profession, and acknowledging HO' EQUALS IN THE CITY. OTHERS MAY BE THE CHEAPEST, ' BUT H!E .Al*E THE BEST.; '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4356, 28 February 1893, Page 2
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810Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4356, 28 February 1893, Page 2
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