Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative' Association,, [LIMITED,] HAVE OPENED UP A VERY LAEGE SHIEHRNT of WHITE and COLORED BLANKETS, BOTH OF COLONIAL AND ENGLISH MANUFACTURE. Theso Hoods are made'spocially for us, and arc marked at prices that defy competition. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. DUSfI BUGS. TRAVELLING RUGS. BUGGY RUGS. V/e call SPEOIAL ATTENTION to out puttees of Wawrpioo Clothing. OILSKINS, •'Shieldßrand" W6, 1616, 2216, 251- i R imm « Buc* MACINTOSHES MADE TO OUlt OWN ORDER, FROM SO- to M 10s. ALL SIZES In Ladies', Girls', and Boys' MACINTOSHES IN STOCK. OVERCOATS. WATFJMIOOFB. OILSKINS INSPECTJON INVITED. WAIRARAPA TAMERS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LIMITED, MASTEfiTON. Masterton, Greytown, Carterton, Fahiatua and Tinui, D.I.C. Stock-Taking, 1893. FDEKISHTHIIOTOHOUTPT4 l "=K.-'. B r. complete clearance ol all surplus and seaATTHE sonablcstook, Drastic reductions have been made in ever; department ot the D.1.C., T\ T n thereby giving the publio a rare opportunity I J J | J of purchasing superior Drapery, Boots, ' • . Furniture, etc., at lower prices than are usually paid for goods of inferior quality. WINTER SALE. Thursday, june 22nd. Co-Operative Stores, B, HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Dircotors. A, A. (JORRIGAN, Manager, TAILORING DEPARTMENT, WE beg to draw special attention to our Tniloring Department, We aro prepared to lako orders for Gents' Sac Suits, Beaufort Suits, Paget Suits, Coats and Vests in Sao, Beaufort, or Paget Shapes, Trousers and Vests, Coats, in fact anjthingin this Department. Men's Tweed Overcoats, Covert Coats, Chesterfield Coats. We are taking orders for Evening Dress Suits, style and fit guaranteed, finished in the latest fashion, nothing but thobest of superfine cloth and doeskins used. We aro doing tee FJROSJ CO TO «8 sh. Wo can show you four hundred Patterns of Tweed; comprising: Mosgiel, lioslyn Wellington, Oamaru, Petone, Timaru, Kaiapoi, Onehunga, West of England, also a larg ock ol lioslyn Worsted. We make a specialty of Hiding Breeches. A splendid assort. en, of Saddle Tweed to select from. Wo aro doing Boys' and Youths' Tailoring at markably low prices (Gents' Sac Suits, mado to measure, we guarantee a fit, from £2los to £-15s. to Gents' Beaufort or Paget, style and fit Guaranteed, from £3 to £4 10s. -j d | Coatsand Vests: Sac Coats and Vests, nothing but the best of linings, £ll7s Gd to £3 3 Trousers and Vests; wo do these from fills Cd to £ll7s Cd. j, to Measure from 17s Cd to £176 Cd. WE HAVE IN STOCKA large assortment of Gents' Dress Shirts, wide fronts, squaro cuffs, one stud, 7/6 each. Gents' Shirts, white piquo fronts and cuffs, C/ll each. A splendid assortment of lambs' wool singlets and drawers, grand valuo. at 3/3. Ik Hi 5/6, C/C, 7/6,8/6. Gents' Worsted Socks—wo have a splendid lino-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/C per pair, Linen Collars in great variety, all tho newest and latest shapes. Gents' Tics and Scarves, the largest slock in the Wairarapa, from 9d 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 tho WHOLESALE DEAPERY COMPANY, (Oppoaito Prince o( Walea Hotel), {JOBBMTRKBT MASTERTON MRS P. DICKSON, Proprietress. I§*llil '£l SAVED ISjGI GAINED!" END OP LEASE, AND DISSOLUTION SALE, THORNDON HOUSE. HOW BEING SOLD, THE BEST QUALITY OF DRAPERY IN THIS COLONY, AT THE PEIOB OF THE COMMONEST, BALE COMMENDED WlTH|| AFTER TWELVE DAYS' SELLING, WE 127,000worthjIhavejmll £20,000 To6Eli ' WABNOCK, KELLY, &ADIUN, WELLINGTON.
PHOTOGRAPHY. THK CUBA STREET STUDIO, WELLINGTON. MRS B, HERRMANN Begs to announco that she is conducting the well known Photographio Studio opposite To Ato House, and that tho 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 ol the Cuba Street Atelier when they aro in Wellinnton, It is tho nearest to tho Te Aro Railway Station, THE CHILDREN'S POPULAR PHOTOGRAPHER. The chafmingeilcctsandlifeliko portraits n( philttnm wbip.h hftvp. fmianated from Mhs Hermann's have gained the Studio a reputation which attracts to it by far the greater portion of this department of art in Wellington. Special attention is drawn to the showcase of children's porlraituro at tho Te Aro Railway Station as veil as to the specimens in the Vestibule in Cuba Street. ENLABGEMENTB-either in black-and-white, or in colours—a leading feature Nora.-Ono Dozen Cabinet Photographs and an Enlargement for a Guinea I Life-like accuracy and perfection of finish Guaranteed inovery case. Copying and Enlarging from any old Photograph receive special care. All Work at Particularly Moderate Chamt BUSINESS NOTIFICATION. |HE NEWEST BOOKS direct from _ London and the leading Euglinh rarnale, Magazines, and Newspaper? my be obtained within a few hours of the arrival of every ocean steamer. The principal Colonial Newspaper! alio kept in stock. Atrent for" Wairarapa Daiiy Times" A first-class and complete printing J. B.INNES, Printer, Stationer, and Bookseller, (Opposite McGills Buildings) Tflfillli street Welliuiiton
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4455, 27 June 1893, Page 2
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822Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4455, 27 June 1893, Page 2
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