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THE Wairarapa ■ Farmers* Go-Operative Association, . {LIMITED,] HAVE OPENED UP A VERY LARGE SHIPMENT of WHITS and COLORED BLANKETS, both op Colonial and English manufacture, Thcso Goods are mndo spooially for iia, and aro marked at pricea that defy competition. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. BUSH RUGS. TRAVELLING RUGS. BUGGY RUGS. Wo call SPECIAL ATTENTION to our purchases of Waterproo Clothing. OILSKINS, "Shield Btsnd" 1216, 1616, 2216, 251- in Yellow or buck MACINTOSHES . MADE TO ouii OWN ORDER, FROM SO- to £5 108. ALL SIZES ill Ladios', Girls', and Boys' MACINTOSHES IN STOCK. OVERCOATS, ffATKRPROOFB.. OIL 6KI V 8 INSPECTION INVITED, WAIRARAPA FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LIMITED, MASTERTON. Masterton, Greytown, Carterton, Pabiatua and Tinui, AUTUMN NOVELTIES AUTUMN NOVELTIES AUTUMN NOVELTIES AT THE WELLINGTON. THE D.1.0., "WEIiLINGTON, have opened up their first shipmentsof Autumn and Winter Novelties, in all departments. They are shewing a most beautiful and eloct Novelty of CHOICE DRESS FABRICS in single robo lengths; there being only ono of each design. AUTUMN MILLINERY AUTUMN MILLINERY In Most Novel and Tasteful Ideas. MANTLES, JACKETS. CAPES. Of very Newest Shapes, specially made up ol materials suited for our climate. The Prices throughout the various departments of the D.I.C. will be found to be on the most economical scalo j it being tho aim of the Company to supply shareholders and the publio generally with goods of reliable quality at strictly moderate prices. B. HALLENSTEIN, A, A. CORRIGAN, Chairman of Directors. WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY, TAILORING DEPARTMENT, WE beg to draw special attention to our Tailoring Department. We aro prepared to take orders for Gents' Sac Suits, Beaufort Suits, Paget Suits, Coats and Vests in Sao, Beaufort, or Paget Shapes. Trousers and Vests, Coats, .in fact anjthing in this Department. Men's Tweed Overcoats, Covert Coats, Chesterfield Coats, We are taking orders for Evening Dress Suits, style andfitguarantced, finished in tho latest fashion, nothing but the best of superfine clotband doeskins used, Wo are doing theso FROM «0 TO £8 ss. We can show you four hundred Patterns of Tweed; comprising: Mosgiel, Roslyn, Wellington, Oainam, Petone, Timaru, Kaiapoi, Onehunga, West of England, also a large stock o( Roslyn Worsted. We make a specialty of Hiding Breeches. A splendid assortment ot Saddle Tweed to select from, We are doing lioys' and Youths' Tailoring at remarkably low prices, Gents' Sac Suits, made to measure, we guarantee a fit, from £2los to £4 ss. Gents' Beaufort or Paget, style and fit Guaranteed, from £3 to £4los. Coatsand Vests: Sac Coats and Vests, nothing butthe best of linings, £ll7s Gdto£it. Trousers and Vests: we do theso from £1 lis Gd to £ll7s Gd. Trousers to Measure from 17s Gd to £l7s Gd. WE HAVE IN STOCKA large assortment of Gouts' Dress Shirts, wide fronts, square cuffs, ono stud, 7/6 each. Gents' Shirts, white pique fronts and cuffs, 6/11 each. A splendid assortment of lambs' wool singlets and drawers, grand value, at 3/3, 4/-, 4/6,' 5/G, G/G, 7/6,8/6. ■ Gents' Worsted Socks—we have a splendid line—at 1/- per pair. Our Natural Wool Socks run from 1/3 to 2/6, Gents' Cashmere Socks in navy, black, anil scarlet, all at 1/G "per pair. Linen Collars in great variety, nil the newest and latest shapes. Gents' Tics and Scarvos, the largest slock in the Wairarapa, from 9d to 2/0 oacli, Gents' White Kid Gloves, in all sizes (special line) 1/9 per pair. Waterproofs in great variety, from £1 to £3lss, If yon want high class mercery try the WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY, (Opposite Prince of Wales Hotel), QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON MRS P, DICKSON, Proprietress., THE UNDERSIGNED lias envelopes from A 3s per 1000, A good five qr packet of ruled paper for Is, of Note Paper and Envelopes for " AModern Zoroastrian," " Probcmß of tho future," "Modern Science and Modern Thought," each 4s 6d. Caraels' Popular Educator, 8 vols, 46/Wright's Poultry, 12/European Pictures, IS®, 6/0 Academy Pictures, 1892, 7/0 a set; in paper wrapper, 6/6 Annadalo s Concise English Dictionary, 6/6 _ Cassell's Enjliih, German, and French Dio tionories each 4/0 Collins' cheap English Dictionaries Od amll/ Victoria, Cavendish, Alexandra, and other New Novell—Tho Venetians, Times Revenges, History of a Week, Tho Soul of Countess Adrian, each 2/- j Smart's Vanity's Daughter, 1b 3d, Bosks, Periodicals, No'vupapcra, Music, &o, If not in stock procured to order, JOHNWATT, (Noxt Mason, Chemist) QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. THE Society, Limited. Tho Most Progressive Life Olllca iu tho Colonics, NEW ZEALAND OFFICES-Queen-street Auckland High-street Ohflfltchutch Princesa-atreet Dunedin Lambton Quay 'Wellington New Asmram, 1892, ... LI Annual Income Exceeds ... 1400,000 Accumulated Fwids ... Li,622,598 ALL PROFITS BELONG TO POLIO! HOLDERS, • Responsible Local Manaoemkht. A LL Colonial Mutual Policies are j\ absolutely imuntestablb from date of issue, being entirely |rco from jhnosious and barassing'conditiona aa to fesidouoo, occupation, modo of life, or mannor of doath. HEW ZEALAND DIRECTORS Goo, Bootliam, Esq The Hon W, J. M. Larnach, C.M.G. Tho Hon Geo. McLean, M.L.'J. Tho Hon Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G. BoymourThorno George, Esq. TlioHon Edmund William Parker J. B, Harcourt, Esq. ARTHUR E. GIBBS, Wellington, Secretary, N.Z, F. CROXTON, District Manager for Wellington W, U. OHENNEI.LS, Apent, Masterton. BUSINESS NOTIFICATION. ;jII3E NEWEST BOOKS direct from S London and the leading English Sjnrnals, Magazines, and Newspapers aaybe obtained within a fewhouraof the j-fival of overy Soean steamer. Tho principal Colonial Newspapers also kept in etock. fcpenfc for 11 Waiiurata Daily Times A firsfc-olasi and complete printing -tuck on the premises. J.B.INNES, Printer, Stet'wnw. and Bookseller, (Opposite McGills Buildings) Willijetrteti Wellington PHOTOGRAPHY. THE CUBA STREET STUDIO, WELLINGTON. MRS E, HERRMANN Begs to announce that she is conducting the well known Photographic Studio opposite To Aro House, and that the public may rely upon a high standard of ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY in all its branches being maintained. Visitors should make a point of inspecting tho Vestibule of the Cuba Street Atelier when they aro in Wellington. It is tho nearest to the Te Aro Railway Station. THE CHILDREN'S POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHER The oharming effects and lifelike portraits of children which have emanated from Mas Hemjiann's have gained the Studio a reputation which attracts to it by far tho greater portion of this department of art in Wellington, Special attention is drawn to the showcase of children's portraiture at the To Ato Railway Station as well as to the specimens in the Vestibule in Cuba Street, ENLARGEMENTS—cither in l white, or in colours—ti leading feature. Nora.—One Dozen Cabinet Photographs and an Enlargement for a Guineal Life-like acouracy and perfection of finish Guaranteed in overy case. Copying and Enlarging from any i Photograph receive special care. All Work al Particularly Moderate Chums SHARLAND'S sI MOA" Baking Powder 18 FAMOUS IN NEW ZEALAND For its Absolute PURITY AND STRENGTH. jTT CONTAINS nothing but what is healthful and nutrloious, and only what is found in Meat, Fish, Corn, Bice and Wheat, Mr William Southall, President of the Birmingham Natural History and Miorosoopioal Society, testifies:-"! examination of Sharland'a Baking Powdor, and find it quite Pure and Whole* some, and free from adtnixturo with alum, so frequently present in baking powder, Sharland'a Baking Powder will be found of touoh use in the preparation OftWßd,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4446, 16 June 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4446, 16 June 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4446, 16 June 1893, Page 2

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