THE GREAT SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, Bth AUGUST. LOOK OUT FOR THE ' Great Cash Sale of Drapery ON TIIE PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY MRS P. DICKSON. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. WAIT FOR The Greatest Drapery Sale EVER KNOWN. IT WILL WELL REPAY YOU. REMEMBERIT STARTS ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 5. IT WILL INDEED BE A RED LETTER DAY. COME, SEE, AND BE CONVINCED. Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association, [LIMITED, | JKLsscerton, Greytown, Carterton, Pahiatua and Tinui D J.C. Stock-Taking, 1893. FURNISH THROUGHOUT r "" ' AT THE D.I.C. WINTER SALE. _ taking and balnnco wo shall make a complete clearance of all surplus and seasonable stock. Drastic reductions have been made in every department ol the D.1.C., thereby giving the public a rare opportunity oi purchasing superior Drapery, Boots Furniture, etc., at lower pricon than are usually paid for goods ot inferior quality, D.I.C. Thursday, june 22nd. Co-Operative Stores, B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Directors. W 'EILJKGICK. A, A, OORRIGAN, TUSM&Tim 1 "£1 SAVED IS GAINED!" THORNDON HOUSE. HOW BEING SOLD, THE BEST QUALITY OF DRAPERY IN THE COLONY, AT THE PRICE OF THE COMMUMEST. SALE COMMENCED WITR AFTER TWELVE DAYS' SELLING, WE -£27.000 WORTH HAVE STILL £20,000 TO SELL. WABNOOK, KELLY, & ADEIN WELLINGTON. Special Purchase of TRAVELLERS SAMPLES. From Which wo are now soiling MEN'S 10/G, and 7/6, Hard Hitters for 5/6 each. Ludica 82/6 to 29/6 knfit Pellerine Fur Bwb (silk lined) with collars for 14/6 each. Lamas, 4/6, 3/6, 2/11 Silk Ties for 1/8 each. Ladies and Girls, 1/61/3 and 1/• Cashmere Mittens for 6d per pair ROLL UP FOR BARGAINS TCi 0. PRAGNELL'S, TBE PEOPLE'S CHEAP DRAPER AND OLOTHIER. Next the Oloce, (•STREET...... .MAETF.MON THE Colonial Life Assurance Society, Limited, The Most Progressive iLife Office in the Colonies. NEW ZEALAND OFFICES- , Queen-street Auokland High-street Cnristoburch Princess-si'.' it Dunedin Lambton Quay Wellington New Asmrams, 1892, ... LI,. Anmwl Incone Exceeds ... 1400,000 AccumtiieleJ fttiw/s ... L 1,521,698 ALL PROFITS BELONG TO POLIOY HOLDERS. Responsible Local Management ALL Colonial Mutual Policies are ABSOLUTELY INCONTESTABLE from date of isjue, being entirely free from obnoxious and harassing conditions as to residence, occupation, node of life, or manner of death. !lEW ZEALAND DIRECTORS Geo, Bcetham, Esq Tho Hon W, J, M. Ljrnaoh, O.M.G. Tho Hon Geo. McLean, M.L.O. The Hon Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G. HeymourThorne George, Esq. Tho Hon Edmund William Parker J. B, Farcourt, Esq. ARTHUR E. GIBBS, Wellington, Secretary, N.Z, W. U. CHENNELLS, Acent, Maetorton, J)OUGALL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN Received direct from RoniEmuM & Sons a Fifth Case of their well known LF/Viiß .VATOHES. As these Watches aro always made up to myinstrcc lions, they will bo found strong and those oughlyreliablo. Also a small case d Ladies and dents GOLD Presentation Watches, Special attention gwn to tk testing of sight and fitting of spectacles, UNDER TRE OLOOKJUSTMTON JOHN WATT, BOOKSELLER AMD STATIONER, (Next Mason's Chemist J, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON, A LARGE stock of new Games to hand. , Draught Board 16116, with large Men, only 1/6, worth 3/-; Missing Word Game, 1/-; Halma, 1/3 to 3/6; Game of Scrimmage, 1/6; Neptune, 1/6; I'lipporty Flop, 1/6; Tiddiev Wink, 1/6; Scattered Proverbs, 1/6; Stumbling Blocks, 1/6; Spotlit, 1/6 i Brack, 1/-, with other Games. Books for Day and Sunday School Libraries; Books for Public Libraries; Practical Household Becipes: Chapters on Garden to colonial requhemcnts, 1/3, by post 1/6. This Book should be in every house. J.V/. would call attention to the following Periodicals which are now received regualarly every week [—Scraps,. Aley Sloper, Pick-Mr-Up, The Million, Spare Momentß, Dorothy's Journal, Boys' Weekly Novelette, each id School Requisites, Toys and Fancy Goods. A magnificent assortment of Birthday Cards Pianoforte Tuning. MR, ROBT. HEARD, ropreaentative of Messrs Hoffmann A Sons, Wellington, is now in Maaterton, and is prepared to undertake the tuning and repairing of pianofortes, organs and harmoniuns, etc. Order* left at Mr Watt's, bookseller, Mantcrton, willreoeive proapt altenticn, DR JAMES P. BAKER, 1.R.0.5, L.R.0.P., ENO„ Has Commenced Practice at EKETAHONA Ani may be consulted at Mr Itlld'slat re idf-nce ■J. R. JUGGINS, T AND, ESTATE, STOCK, STATION I j AGENT AND VALUATOR ' 1! K E T A H V H A, 'liiaovcul iipn-tviiou for s&" in town and country KINSEY. THE A 0 T'lOA L photographer, Lambton Quay, Lambton'Quay, WELLINGTON. PRICE LISTOne Cabinet 3s Six Cabinets 7s 6cl Twelve Cabinets 12s 6cl TWO PROOFS FOREAOH BITTING MR KINSEY personally undertake the lighting and rosiNa, and as he haß graduated as an Artist and Fhotogrc In some of the leading ART SCHOOLS and STUDIOS of the day, the public can feel aßsnred that tho talent of an EXPERIENCED OPERATOR will be brought to bear to take them at their REMEMBER l—lt is no advertising blow when wo assert that by patron* ising us, the public derive advantages m possible to seoure elsewhere, C.-H, GAYFEB, TiAND ESTATE, STOCK ST ATM AGENT AND VALUATOR' ;Sc»-Ovcr Townsend and Ouwpen Queeii'S'.reet, MABTE B I 0 J) f J AS foveral desirablo properties fo> 11 sale in town or country. Money to lend in any sums on freehold ncouritv
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4400, 31 July 1893, Page 2
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829Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4400, 31 July 1893, Page 2
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