Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association, [LIMITED,] MASTERTON. DRAPERY AND CLOTHING DEPARTMENTS. AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASON, 1893 EXTENSIVE SHIPMENTS OF AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, Ex s,s. RIMUTAKA andu. IfA/KM BOUGHT DIRECT PROM THE LEADING CENTRES OF MANUFACTURE AND FASHION IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. WE ARE CASH BUYERS for everything, wo are able to offer our CUSTOMERS AND SHAREHOLDERS tho great benefit of this advantage. FLANNELETTES, SHEETINGS, CALICOES, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, Etc., Etc NOW OPENING AND TO ARRIVE: New Dresses, New Millinery, New Clothing, Etc,, Etc, T-k r)TTTT7\ EARLY IN THE MONTH—A largo purchaao |>i IVI V n of Colonial Flannels and Blankets. As these Goods were bought under exceptional circumstances early In the Summor, we shall bo ablo to offer them at prices that defy competition. The "Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association. WELLINGTON D.I.C. n ] ( TTISITOHS to Wellington lor the Holiday Season are la-liV. y S p M jni|y invited to inspect »he immense Giock of COMPLETE SUPERIOR QUALITY GOODS FU It 251S VIN 0 ju nn departments at the D.1.C., and to personally no .... prices and qualities without being pressed to buy. wAUbiiUUcfb. ALL PRICES ARE MARKED IN PLAIN lIGURES, BOOTS, SHOES, AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTING A SPECIALITY. D.I.C. CO-OPERATIVE'SFORES, WELLINGTON, Also at Cbristchurch, Duncdin and London. B, HALLENSTEIN, A. A. CORRIGAN, Chairman of Dirootors. Manager, SALE. SALE. SALE. THE ICING OF SALES NOW ON at m WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY'S PREMISES. EVERY SINGLE ARTICLE IN OUR LARGE STOCK REDUCED £2,000 MUST BE ItAIEED DURING FEBRUARY. £"2,000 To quote prices is often misleading, so we invite the public to call and inspect. iNO PRESSING TO BUY. Tlip Goods, at th« prices they arc marked, will sell themselves. COME AND SEE I ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES 1 WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY (Oppoaito Piinco of Wales Hotol), QUKISN-S'IRKET MASTERTON MKS P, DICKSON, Proprietress. OHIUSTMAS & NEW YEAR PRESENTS. WDOUGALL . , his Block with a new assortmcnt of NOVEL'I lES in Gold and Silver Brooches, Watches and Chains, Gents' Studs and special value n Watches and Engagement Rings. By lost 'Frisco boat (vi& Auckland) Q aßOof ENGLISH NICKLE SILVER ELEOTRO PLATE in Goiirs and Flower Stands, Cruets, etc,, all suitable or Wedding and Christmas oins. " Under the ciock," QUEEW MASTERTON MESSRS COLE & PAYNE, IN returning thanks for tho Tory liboral patronage accorded them Binco commencing business, desire to remind those whose houseß require reno vatine, that they can still bo found opposite Mr Dahiell's Timber Yabds, Cuapel-St„ Masteutox ORDERS may also be left at Messrs White 4 Co.'s, Queen-St NEW BOOKS. NiiW BOOKS. Sir H Farkeb' Fifty Years in tho mak ing of Australian History, 17s. Arnold's Seas and Lands, 2sGd and 3s Cd. Crawford's Don Oraino, 2s 6d. Marchesa Tueodole's Under Pressure, 2s fid. Mrs UiiriiANT'B Tho Heir Presumptive and the Heir Apparent. Mooke s Confessions of a Young Man, 2a 6d. Adeiine Sergeant's Caspar Brooke's The Humour of Italy, k JUST RECEIVED.—A largo stock of Olnldren's Books, and works in evory department of literature. Sohool Books and School JOHN WATT, BOOKSELLER AND SI4TIOMI WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, (Next Maßoii; Chemist) QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. SHARLAND'S ''MOA" Baking Powder IS FAMOUS IN NEW ZEALAND For its Absolute PURITY AND STRENGTH. TT CONTAINS nothing but what is healthful and nutricious, and only what is found in Meat, Fish, Corn, Rice »nd Wheat, Mr William South-ill, President of tho Birmingham Natural History and MicrofCopiwl Socif-ty, testifies.— 1 havo made a chemical and microscopical elimination of Uiarlaiid'p Baking Powder, and find quito Puro mid Wlwk a mo, r.ui' f'?e from f.dinixturi 1 with tlutii so frequently prwut in bikini; powder. Sharland's Baking Powder will be found of much use in the preparation of bread." HIS EXCELLENOY'S SPECIAL ARTIST. {[MY, The Practical PHOTOGRAPHER, LAMBTON-QtJAY, WELLIN DON'T GET Photographed before visiting THE STUDIO. Our Pictures are constantly admired as being so BRIGHT and CLEAR, and tho finish SUPERB. REMEMBER! We arc PRACTICAL PHOTO. GRAVHERB, personally undertaking tho higher branches of our profession, and acknowledging NO EQUALS IN THE CITY. -THERS MAY BE THE CHEAPEST, BUT WE ARE THE BEST.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4360, 4 March 1893, Page 2
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664Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4360, 4 March 1893, Page 2
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