[LIMITED,] MABTERTON. DRAPERY AND OLOTHLNG DEPARTMENTS. AUTUMN AND WINTBB SEASON, EXTENSIVE SHIPMENTS OF AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, Ex ».». MMVTAKA mdu. WAIKATO. BOUGHT DIRECT FROM THE LEADING CENTRES OF MANU« FACTURE AND FASHION IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. i SWE ARE CASH BUYERS for everything we ore able to offer oui CUSTOMERS AND SHAREHOLDERS the great benefit of this advantage. F UAN NELBTTB 8, SHEETINGS, CALICOES, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, Etc., Etc NOW OPENING AND TO ARRIVE: New Dresses, New Millinery, New Clothing, Etc,, Etc WA TinnTTil EAKLY IN THE MOOTfI-A largo putcta An,l\lVj2i o! Colonial Flannpla nnd Blankets. Aathes Goodß werotousht under exceptional circumstances early in the Summer, we aha bo alio to offer them t prices that defy competition. The Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association.
AUTUMN NOVELTIES AUTUMN NOVELTIES AUTUMN NOVELTIES DIG* raLiNGm , ,iHE D.1.0,, WELLINGTON, havoc Winter Novelties, in all departments, Tlioy are Btiewm K a m "»««'-;■"» slotNoveltyof CHOIOE DRESS FABRICS ii. ring), rabo lengths ; then bang AUTUMN MILLINERY m AUTUMN MILLINEM Ik Most Novkl and TAsitra Idkas. MANTLES. JACKETS. CAPES. Of very lowest Shapes, apo.ially ot material, aaited for our climate. The Prices throughout the various departments of the MO. will be ; found.to ta, cntLt economical seals; it being tho aimof theCornpany » Pj holders and the public generally with goods of reliable quality at strictly moderate B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Dirootors. A, A. OORRIGAN, Managor,
WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY. AUTUMN AND WINTER, 1893, 'OW OPENING UP! A hugo consignment ef New Soasons Goods Xi and Novelties, embracing oil tho latest designs and shades, Dress Goodß In superabundance and o! very choice designs, Everything now and requisite to a Grit-class stock of Fashionable Drapery and Clothing. INSPECTION INVITED. FURTHER PARTICULARS IN A FEW DAYS, But in the moantimo pay us a visit a.id see tho goods for yoursolves. (Opposite Prince of Wales Hotel), QUEEN-STRKET MASTERTON MKS P. DICKSON, Proprietress.
NEW BOOKS. AnTT(i NEW BOOKS. Sir H. Parkeb' Fifty Years in tho mak ingot Australian History, 17s. AfiNoiD'sSeasandLands, 2a(id aiid3a Cd, Okawford's Don Orslno, 2s 6d. Maruhha Tueodole's Under Pressure, 2s6d. Mrs UtIPHAHi'B The Heir Prosumplivo and the Heir Apparent. Mooke h Confessions o( a Young Man, 2a6d. Adeline Sergeant's Caspar Brooke's Daughter, 4s, The Humeur of Italy, 4s. JUST RECEIVED.-A large atock of Children's Books, and works in every department of literature. School Books and School Requisites, JOHNWATT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Wholesale and Retail, (Next Mason, Chemist) QDEEN STREET MASTEHTON. T$ ])OUGALL, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AKD OPTICANDIRECT IMPORTER ofßolherhnm and other makers ol watches. French, American, and Austrian Hall and Dining Room Clooka (suitablo for presentations). Special attention given to the testing of sight ani fitting of spectacles. UNDERTIIE OLOGK,MA^ ERTON -
SHAKLAHD'S "MOA". Baling Powder IS FAMOUS IN NEW ZEALAND PURITY AND STRENGTH, TT CONTAINS nothing but what ia healthful and nutritious, and only what is found in Meat, Fish, Corn, Rico Mr William Southall, President of the Birmingham Natural History And Mioroscopicnl Society, testifies:-"I have mado a chemical and microscopical semination of Sharland's Baking Powdor, and find it quite Pure and WholeBonio, and freo from admixture with alum, so frequently present in baking powder, Sharland's Baking Powder mil bo found of much uao in tho preparation
110 HAND—A largo shipment from L Coiguot and Co,, Paris, at the lowest price. K.B.—Only first quality kept in stock. T. G. MaSON. Bailway Boarding House. Hall Street, Masterton. THE BEST 1» TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. •nOARD AND LODGING ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING. ■ BEDS, ONE SHILLING flwlttWand Stating Boom Prim Silling Room for Ladies. GOOD STAELING. JS'GuUD PADDOCKS PUNO FOR HIRK. This Really Magnificent Instrument can be hirod for theatric*! performances, operas, concerts, and dnicoi, at a more ri'Monablo rato than any other piano for hiro in Masterton. Call and test the jifaiii) before liirinc elEowlioro. FRED. WRIGHT
PHOTOGKAPHtf OPAL, JiromHo, Papor and Silve' Print Enlargements, from O.D.V. to Life Size, finished with Enainol, Or. dinary or Hat-Opal Surface. fORTMAITSi Thkre-Qoameb andFoii Length Cabinets, Beautifully Finished. Equal to the best produced in the Colony, for: imnwumm v - FmaiCorv. 12a Cd One Dozen f 01 Family Qeoui 1 Vignettes with Enamel or Mat-Opal Surface j also finished in Water or Oil Colours. . Views Taken in Town ob Country. On Sale! The best assortment of Photos in Now Zealand. "HHOMAS AND CO., Opposite EkctaliuM Hotel. SKITLERB are wqueatcd to call and inspect tho stock of BOOTS and SHOES. Orders pur.ctunlly attended to. 'Workmanship guaranteed. THOMAS AND CO.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4377, 24 March 1893, Page 2
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