Wairarapa Farmers* Co-Operative Association, [LIMITED,] MASTERTON. „ DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. Kvory Branch of thi« Important Department is uotv Replete, at Wholesale Prices. CHEVIOT DRESS SERGE 2/-, 2/3,2/11,3/3,3/9 yard. ■ IN ALL THE LEADING COLOURS. ■MI'Y AND BLICK IMPESUMA &ERGE(warranted), Fast Color " «/•, 8(0, 31-, 3/0, 4/•, Yard; ■ SPECIALLY STRONG SERGES FOR BOYS' AND GIRLS' WEAR, 2/3, pet yard, full width, ■ A very large assortment of Fancy French and English Tweeds, the full dress for: 10/6, 1216, 7416, 1616, 1816, 211-, 2316 to Mk Enormous stcck of Black Materials from' the best manufacturers in the world. CASHM.JERES from «/-, to 5/0 Yard, 401n wide. MOURNING ORDERS Executed with Promptitude and Despatch, Our Dressmaker gives general satisfaction; wo guarantee style and a ' .■■/'.'■"V ■' pbrfeot fit. We would call special attention to our purchases of MACINTOSHES . bought direct.from the manufacturer. In all styles, for Ladies and '-Gentlemen; All-sizes for Boys and Girls also kept in stock, (jur Prices are lower than Wellington. BLANKETS,. FLANNELS, CALICOS, FLANNELETTES, ETC,, ETC., AT MILL I'RfCES. ■AtEHY'Ij , INI£IABSOHTM[ENT'.OIV:M.E]N'S.ANU. BO YSV CliOTlIIN«•; UNUERGrARJIENTS, SOCKS AND MATS, INSPECTION INVITED. INSPECTION INVITED, WAIRARAPA FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, MASTERTON. AUTUMN NOYELTIES AUTUMN NOVELTIES AUTUMN NOYELTIES AT THE jp/J;y^JVßlitNat6N. D .1.C., WELLINGTON, havs optned up their first aiiipmontsof Autnmn'ond 1 "Winter Novelties, infill departments. They are showing a most beautiful and select Novelty of CHOICE DRESS FABRICS in Bingle robe lengths;-'thoro being only ono of -each -design.. .
ACTUM MILLINERY AUTUMN MILLINERY In Most Novel and Tastei'M Ideas.. MANTLES.,,- .' .JACKETS; ■' CAPES. Of very fewest Shapes, specially mado up of materials suited for our climate. Tho Prices througlioul the various departments of tho D.I. C, will be fad to bo on tho most economical scale; it being tho aim of tho Company to supply share* holders and thi) public generally with goods ot reliftblo quality at strictly moderato prices. ■" '< B, lIALLENSTEIN, A, A, CORRIGAN, . Chairman of.'Directors. Manager, THE WHOLESALE DRAPERY ijilrmMßMl, ; AUTUMN ANI* WINTER, 1893, ' TfOW OPENING UP! A huge consignment of N'ew Seasons Goods XN and Novelties, embracing all tho latest designs and shades, Dress Übods In superabundance and of very choice designs, ...... Everything, now and requisite to a first-class .stock ofjFashionablo Drapery and Clothing. INSPECTION INVITED. . FURTDER PARTICULARS IN A FEW DAYS, But in the meantime pay us a visit a.id see the goods for yourselves, ■■ WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY, (Opposite Prince of Wales Hotel), QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON MRS P, DICKSON, Proprietress, ■
NEW BOOKS, . NJ3W BOOKS. .Sir 11. Parkes' Fifty Ycaw in tho rcak : ■ :ingof Australian History, 17s. Arnold's Seas and Lands;' 2sod 'and 35.0t1, Crawford's Don Orsino, 2s 6d, iMarchesa Theodoib's Under Pressure,. Mrs Udnuyr's Tho Ileir Presumptive . and the Heir Apparent; iMdoKß's Confessions of a.Toriiig Man, 2s Cd. Adeline Skkgeasi's Caspar' Brooko's Daughter,4a. : ■ . of Italy, JUST RECEIVED.-A large stock of Children's Books, and works in ■ every department of literature. School .Books and Schoolißcpsitesl ■ JOHNWATT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, . WIIOLBSAtK AND ttETAII, (Next Mason, Chemist) ■ QCEEN.STREET MASTEUTONv MASTERTON STEAM COACH FACTORY. . JAMES MUIR COAOHBUILDER,.ENGINEER; . AND GENERAL SMITH
PHOTOGRAPHS OPAL, v J3romiioi Papor - and Silvo ..Print .Enlargements, from O.D.Y, to Life Size, finished with Enamel, Ordinary or Mat-Opal Surface, PORTRAITS-., \ THRSE.QCASIEa andFdw Lenoth Cabineis, Beautifully Finished, Equal to the best' produced in tha Co!ony, for: :7s 6d Ilaif Dozen 1 Q / 123 fid Olio Dozen} Or,*™? 0 " 1 ' FamimGkow Vignettes with Enamel or Hat-Opal Surface; also.finished in Water or Oil Colours, . \ Views Takbx is Town or Cocnxkt. '■ On Sale! Tho *:cet assortment of Photos in Now Zealand. ' IHOS. ED. PRICE .MA l'i V'-' SHABLAND'S ''MOA" Baking Powder IS FAMOUS IN NEW ZEALAND For its Absolute
PURITY AND STRENGTH. JT CONTAINS nothing but what is \ healthful and nutticious, and only ■ what is found In Meat, Fish, Corn, Rice 'and ,^heat, ! ;f ■ Mr William Southall, President of tho Birmingham Natural History and Microscopical - Society, v - ■ testifies" 1 liaro made a chomical and microscopical siamination ofSharland's BakingPowdor,'and find it quite Pure and "Wholeflomo, and' freo from admixture with alum, bo. frequently present in baking powder, Shariand'a Baking Powder will be found of much use in tho preparation of bread. DOUGALL. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICANDIRECT IMPORTER ofßothorham and other makers of wilohos. Pwnoh, American, and Austrian Hall aud Dining Room Clocks (suitable for presentations), fyecM atafioii given to . ike testing of sight ami Jittmg oj tpt'Mdu, umnm clock, ml'mm.
S' OLE MAKER of the Celebrated ZEALANDIA WOOL PRESS, orders for which .aro now flocking in lor the coming season. .j 1 . • Emj'Bwjtr Loud in its Praim,. It Has No Equal For: Efficiency, ■. Quicknes3 And . Cheapness ' *.; - ■■■' -■ ■■■ ■'Combined, Several further Improvements having been effected for tho coming season) it in ;now rocogniaed by all who have Been it to bo the only Woolpreas worth buyincf. Intending buyora should forward their 'orders early to prevent disappointment; as orders are now coming ; o rapidly from all directions. . : The following testimonial received ; (amongst othera) shows tho appreciation the Press is held in Tomonoa, H. 8,, ■l*;'. i-y;' August 4th, 1892.'. Deab Sik,—We havo much ploasuro In testifying to tho efficiency and gene: a! excellence of Ihe "Zealandia Wool Press" we bought of you last Beason. Tho bosfc proof of our opinion is in tho fact of our sending you a seoond order this season. Fours truly Helsonßeo3.,Ltd, Per W; W, Nelson, Every other branch of my business will still have careful attention, and patrons placing their orders at this well known establishment can rely upon obtaining first-class workmanship combined with uiodorate prices. HORSES BUOD (atoel or Iron) C/per set cash; 6/6 bookod. jameFmuir, QQEJSN BXREEXuihm-IMU , MMabxeiron ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4395, 17 April 1893, Page 2
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