Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association, [LIMITED;] HAVE OPENED UP A VERY-LARGE BHIPMRNT of WHITE and COLORED BLANKETS, BOTH OF COLONIAL AND ENGLISH MANUFACTURE. Those Woods aro mndo specially (or us, and nro marked at prices that defy competition. BLANKETS BLANKETS. BLANKETS. BUSH BUGS. TRAVELLING RUGS. BUGGY RUGS, V.'e call SPECIAL ATTENTION to our purchases of Waterproo Clothing. OILSKINS, •'Shieldßrand" 1216, 1616, 2216, 251- in tmo* « bum MAUINTOSHBS MADE TO OUB OWN ORDER, FROM SO- tO £5 70S, ALL SIZES in Ladies', Girls', and Boys' MACINTOSHES IN STOOK. OVERCOATS. WATFBPBOOFB. OILSKINS INSPECTION INVITED. WAIR&RAPA FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LIMITED, MASTERTON, Masterton, Greytond, Carterton, Pahiatua and Tinui. D.1.0. Stock-Taking, 1893. PISIOIt to the Company's Annual Stocktaking and balance we shall make a complete clearance oi all surplus and sea- _,_„„ sonablestock. Drastic reductions have been AllaJl made in every department oi the D.1.C., C thereby giving the public a rare opportunity of purchasing superior Drapery, Boots, t ' Furniture, etc, at lower prices than arc usually paid for goods of inferior quality. WINTER SALE. Thursday" june m„. Co-Operative Stores, B, lULLENSTEIN, Chairman of Directors. A, A, OORRIGAN, Manager.
WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY, TAILOKIWG DEPARTMENT, TTTE be- to draw special nltcntion to our Tailoring Depntltuent. We are prepared to W take orders for Gents' 8m Suits, Beaufort Suits, Paget Suits, Coats and Vests In Sac Beaufort, or Paget Shapes. Trousers anil Vests, Coats, in fact anything in this Department.. Men's Tweed Overcoats, Covert Coats, Chesterfield Coats. Wo are taking orders for Evening Dress Suits, stylo and fit guaranteed, finished in the latest fashion, nothing hut thobest of superfine cloth and doeskins used. We are doing those FROM €0 TO £8 58. . Wo can show roil lour hundred Patterns of Tweed; comprising: Mosgie, Boslyn Wellington, Oamaru, Petouc, Tiniaru, Kaiapoi, Onchunga, West of Engl and, also a larg Block of Itoslrn Worsted. We make a specialty of Hiding Breeches. A m MA assortmen. of Saddle Tweed to select from. Wo are doiug Boys' and Youths Tailoring at remarkably low price; ~,.,,.,., ut /Gents' Sao Suits, made to measure, we guarantee a fit, from £2los to U ss. ? Gents' Beaufort or Paget, style and fit Guaranteed, from £3l to U 10s. iCoatsand Vests: Sao Coats and Vests, nothing but the best of linings, £ll7sOdto£i) m I Trousers and Vests: we do these from £1 lis lid to £ll7s Cd. § (Trousers to Measure from 17s Cd to £1 7s Gd, WE HAVE IN STOCKA large assortment of Gents' Dress Shirts, wide fronts, square cuffs, one stud, 7/6 cacn. Gents' Shirts, while pique fronts aud cuffs, C/ll each. ,„,,„,,, A splendid assortment of lambs' wool siuglets aud drawers, grand valuo, at 3/3, 4/-, 4/o, 5/C. 0/0,7/0.8/6. Gents' Worsted Socks-we hare a splendid line—at 1/- per pair. Our Natural Wool Socks run from 1/3 to 2/6, Gents' Cashmere Socks in navy, black, and scarlet, all at 1/6 per pair. Linen Collars in great variety, all the newest and latest shapes. Gcnls' Ties nnd Scarves, the largest stock in the Wairarapa, from Od to 2/0 each. Gents' White Kid Gloves, in all sizes (special line) 1/9 per pair. Waterproofs in great variety, from £1 to £3lss. If you want high class mercery try the WHOLESALE DRAPERY COMPANY, (Opposite Prince of Wea Hotel), titJEEN-STREET, ... • MASTERTON MRS P, DICKSON, Proprietress, £1 SAVED ifll GAINED! END OF LEASE, AND DISSOLUTION SALE, THORNDON HOUSE. m » m SR^ V SXmS. ffl THB SALE COMMENCED WITH] (AFTER TWELVE DAYS' SELLING, TO 127,000 WOBTHJjHAVE STILL £20,000 T ° SEU " WAENOOK, KELLY, &ADKIN, WELLINGTON.
CURE FOR MS. ' TBED'B pERTAIN CURE FOR CORNS. An Invaluable Remedy lor Come, Warts, BuniouH, enlarged Growth, etc. Selected from hundreds of testimonials of a similar nature;— British and Continental Piano Company, Quccn-st., Auckland, February 18th, '93. MkbmisTkbd it Co.—Dcnr Sirs.—l should be obliged if you will kindly forward by return, three boxes "Teed'b Cobs Cube." I have given some of what I had before to several of my friends and they all clamour for moio, It is certainly thebesUurc I have ever tried or heard of, and being very easily applied it is a boon to overyone suffering from Corns or Worts, I enoloso stamps for amount and remain, yours faithfully.-A. Hkosiah. To be obtained from Mont Medicine Dealers and Chemists, or post free on receipt ol Is in stamps, TEED & CO, New Plymouth, N.Z. JOHN WATT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, (Nat Mason's Chtmisl), QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. i LAME stook of new Games to hand. Draught Board 16x16, with larje Men, only 1/6, worth 3/-; Missing Word Game, 1/-; Halma, 1/3 to 3/6; Game of Scrimmage, 1/6; Neptune, 1/6 j Flipperty Flop, 1/6; Tiddley Wink, 1/0; Scattered Proverbs, 1/6; Stumbling Blocks, 1/6; Spottit, 1/6; Braok, 1/-, with other Games. looks for Day and Sunday School librafries! Books for Public Libraries; Practical Household Recipes: Chapters on Garden tta'nagementanaLegalMcmoranda,adoptcd to colonial requirements, 1/3, by post 1/6. This Book should be in every house.' Pefwdiials which are now received regualarlv every »eek [-Scraps, Aley' Bloper, Piok-Me-Up, The Hfjlion, Spare Moments, Dorothy's Journal, Boys' W«ejfly Novcleito, School Requisites, Toys and Fanoy Goods, Awagoijicont assortment of Birthday Cards. pjffliHffliffini GENERAL STOREKEEPER,'
PHOTOGRAPHY. THE CUBA STREET STUDIO, . WELLINGTON. MRS B. HERRMANN Bcga to announce thai she is conducting the well known Photosraptic Studio opposite To Ato 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 ot inspecting the Vestibule of the Cuba Street Atelier when they are in Wellington, It is the nearest to the Te Aro Hallway Station, THE CHILDREN'S POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHER. The charming effects and lifelike portraits of children which havo emanated from Mna Hebiduns'b have gained the Studio a reputation which attracts to it by far the greater portion o! this department oi art in Wellington. Special attention is drawn to the showcase of children's portraiture at the Te Aro Railway Station as well as to the specimens in the Vestibule in Cuba Street. ENLARGEMENTS-eithcr in black-and-white, or in colours—a leading feature, Hom-Ono Dozen Cabinet Photographs Life-like acouracy and perfection ol finish Guaranteed in every case. ■Copying and Enlarging from any old Photograph receive special care, All Work d Patthhrk Modtratt Gmmt BUSINESS NOTIFICATION. "TIDE NEWEST BOOKS direct from r„„,i™ and ftin leading Enelist swruls, Magaaofis, and Newspapers jliy be obtained within a fowhoura of the Arrival of every ocean steamer. The principal Colonial Newepapers also kept in atoofc. m , toent for" Wabarapa Daily Tunis' A first-class and complete printing stock on the preinlßes, ■ J.B.INNES, ■ Printer, Stationer, and Bookseller, (Opposite'MoGilla Buildings) street Wolllimton
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4453, 24 June 1893, Page 2
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1,083Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4453, 24 June 1893, Page 2
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