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THE Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association LIMITED,! MABTERTON. FLANNELETTES. FLANNELETTES, A LfKRe Shipmonfc of tha ahoro Goods, specially "OaBLED" for, juat to hand EX A.OJRANGI, The best assortment and M value ever shown in the Wairarapa. ALSO BY SAME BOAT A CASE OFManufactuker's Sample Hats THE lATEST STYLES AND SHAPES, TO BE SOLD AT ENGLISH COST. SAMPLE TOWELS ALL QUALITIES AT ENGLISH COST, BLANKETS. BLANKETS. BLANKETS. THREE MUSS OF ES(iLISH BIANKETS AT COMPETITIVE PRICES. FLANNELETTES. FLANNELETTES. FLANNELETTES. . Tho Most Useful Article E Made for Stairtu, Dresnei, Skirts, Underclothing, eto WAIR&HAPA FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LIMITED, MASTERTON. jytasterton, Greytown, Carterton, Pahiatua and Tinui D.I.C. Stock-Taking, 1893.

FHOIU JLU uo. . , We cad show you four hundred Patterns ol Tweed; comprißing Mosgiel, Bostyn Wellinoton Oamaru, Pctonc. Timaru, Kaiapoi, Onohunga, West of England, alsoa large stock of Itoslyn Worsted. Wo make a apaeinlly of Biding Brceohes. A i ®Pj c ° <i ! d ? ssott ' men. ol Saddle Tweed to select from. We are doing Boys and Youths Tailoring " m * Gents'S*c Suits, mado to measure, wo guarantee a fit, from £2losi to £4 ss. Oenta 1 Beaufort or Paget, style and fit Guaranteed, from £3 to £4 lOa. Sp. Coats and Vests: SacCoatsand Vests, nothing; but £ll7sodto£3 Trousers and Vests: we do these from £1 llsCdto £ll7s 6d. H \Trousers to Measure from 17s 6d to £1 75 6d. A ia, g ,!Lll2o%eS Shirts, wide fronts, square cuffs, one stud, 7/G each. Qentfl' Shirts, while pique fronts and cuffs, 6/11 each. A splendid assortment ol lambs' wool singlets nud drawers, grand value, at 8/3,4/-, 4/6, Gents' Wofstefsocka-we have a splendid line-at 1/- per pair, Our Natural Wool Socks run froml/3 to 2/6, Gents' Cashmore Socks in navy, black, and scarlet, all at 1/u per pair. j.jntn Collars iDcreat vftrlcty* all the newest and latest shapes. Gents' Ties and Scarves, the largest stock in the Wairarapa, from 9d to 2/9 each. doits' White Kid Gloves, in all sizes (special line) 1/9 per pair, Waterproofs in great variety, from £1 to £3lss. If jou want high class mercery try the WHOLESALE DRAPER! COMPANY, ... MASTERTON qfIEEN-STRKET, MRS P. DICKSON, Proprietress, I " £1 SAVED IS £1 GAINED!" At ti-iorndon house. - ra a^srs—' " TES SALE COMMENCED WITH AFTER TWELVE DAYS' SELLING, WE £27 000 TOTHHimTILL £20,000 TOSELI '' WARNfJCK, KELLY, &ADKIN WELLINGTON.

JOHN WATT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONED, (Wttf Affljwi'j Chtmiit), QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. A LARGE Block ol now Games to hand. Draught Board 16 x IG, with largo Men, only 1/6, worth 3/•; Missing Word QamOi 1/•; Halma, IJB to 3/6; Game o! Scrimmage, 1/6; Neptune, 1/6 [ I'lipperty Flop, 1/6; Tiddioy Wink, 1/6; Scattered Provorba, 1/6; Stumbling Block?, 1/6; Spottit, 1/6; Brack, 1/-, with other Games. Books tor Day and Sunday School Libraries; Books for Public Libraries; Practical Household Becipes: Chapters on Garden Managementand Legal Memoranda, adopted to colonial requirements, 1/3, by post 1/6. This Book should be in every house. J.W. would call attention to tho following Periodicals which are now received reguaarly every week Scraps, Aloy Sloper, Pick-Me-Up, The Million, Spare. Momenti, Dorothy's Journal, Boys' Weekly Novelette, [each 2d.. School Requisites, Toys and Fancy Goods, A magnificent assortment of Birthday Cards, MONSTER CLEARING SALE Of this soaaon's new seasonablo,,Fashionable and reliable Drapery, Clothing, Meroery, Hats, Outfitting! and tho accumulation of the Season's Remnants. NOW ON AT 0, PRAGNELL'S, THE PEOPLE'S CHEAP DRAPER AND CLOTHIER. Next thb Clock, Qum-BiatET,,., Ma rat mo n DR JAMES P. BARER, 1 R. 0.8, ■L.R.O.P., Esq., .ft Has Commenced Practice at EKETABONA, , And may ba consulted at Mr Rldd'slato residence.

HIS EXCELLENCY'S SPfcOUL AItTIST. J^lNSflY, The Praoxical PHOTOGRAPHER LAMB'IUN-QDAY, WELLINGTON DON'T GET Photographed before visiting THE STUDIO. Our Pictures are constantly admired afl b 10 BRIGHT and CLEAR and the finish SUPERB. REMEMBER ! Yfo are PRACTICAL PBOTO. ORAVHERB, personally undertaking ae higher branches of our profession, md acknowledging NO EQUAL IN THE OITY. OTHERS MAY BETHE CHEAPEST, BUT WE ARE THE BEST eubinesb notification. nHE NEWEST BOOKS direct from J London and the leading English Jamais, Magazines, and Newspaper, jßay bo obtained within a few hours of the vnval of every Gcean atoamer. The principal Colonial Nowtpapers £ft! n ''Wi k ifiARAPi Pailv TIMES" A firat-clasa and coiaplote printing ,tekoutbpKmt6cs, Nßs^ punter, Statinner, and Bookseller, (Opposite McQilla BuitaiiiM) , wjllij street,, WeUlngto

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4468, 12 July 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4468, 12 July 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4468, 12 July 1893, Page 2

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