COMMENCES SATURDAY. sth AUGUST. LOOK OUT FOR THE [trc^iw^T^rTraiTzro PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY MRS P. DICKSON. BARGAIN'S. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. WAIT FOR The Greatest Drapery Sale EVER KNOWN. IT WILL WELL REPAY YOU. REMRMBERIT STARTS ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 5. IT WILL INDEED BE A RED LETTER DAY, COME, SEE, AND BE CONVINCED. Wairarapa Farmers' Go-Operative Association, [LIMITED, | .feterton, Greytown, Carterton, Fabiatua and Tinui D.I.C. Stock-Taking, 1893.
FURNISHTHROIJGHOUTPTaSrS^S 1 ", WINTER SALE. X taking and balance we shall make a complete cleurnnco ol all surplus and seasonable stock. Drastio reductions have been made in every department of the D.1.C., thereby giving the public a rare opportunity ot purchasing superior Drapery, Boots Furniture, etc., at lower pricw than are usually paid for goods ot interior quality THURSDAY, JUNE 22m Co-Opewtive StONB, B, HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Directors. A, A, COBBIGAN, Manager, 111111SP11 £1 SAVED IS £1 GAINED!
, THORNDOJ HOUSE. HOW BEING SOLD, THE BEST QUALITY Of DRAPEKY IKTHE ■ COLONY, AT THE PRICE OF THE (MIU'EBT. SALE COMMENCED WITR AFTEB TWELVE DAYS' SELLING, WE 127,000™™"™ £20,000 TOSELL WARNOCK, KELLY, &ADKIN, WELLINGTON.
Special Purchase of TRAVELLERS SAMPLES. From Which we are now soiling MEN'S 12/6, 10/6, and 7/6, Hard Hitters for fi/fi caoh. Ladies 82/6 to s!9/6 Lom< Pcllcrine Fur Boas (silk lined) with collars for 14/6 each. Ladies, 4/6, 3/6, 2/11 Silk Ties for 1/3 each. Ladies and Girls, 1/6 1/3 and !/• Cashmere Mittens for 6d per pair ROLL UP FOR BARGAINS 0. PRAGNELL'S, THE PEOPLE'S CHEAP DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, Next the Clock, quben-sireet, maßtertoh Colonial luteal Life Assurance The Most Progressive Life Ofliee in the Colonies* NEW ZEALAND OFFIOEB- - Auckland High-street Christchurch Princess-si': it Dunedin LambtonQuay Wellington
Sew Amrancis, 1892, ... LlJ.lfi)lfl Annual hum Exceeds ... 1400,000 AcmmulrM funds ... Ll f 52i,59S ALL PROFITS BELONG TO POLIOS HOLDERS, lIESPONSIBLE 'LOOAI MANAGEMENT A LL Colonial Mutual Policies are [± absoutjsly incontestable from date of isjuo, being entirely free from jhnoxious and harassing conditions as to residence, occupation, mode of life, or manner of death, MEW ZEALAND DIRECTORS :- Geo, Deotham, Esq The Hon W.J. M. Lirnaoh, O.M.G. TheHonGeo.MsLean.M.L.U. The Hon Sir Robert Stout, EO.M.G. SeymourThorno Ooorgo,Ea<{. ThoHon Edmund William Parkor J. B. Farcourt, Esq. ARTHUR E. GIBBS, Wellington, ■ Secretary, N.Z, W. B. OHENNELLS, Vent, Masterton, Pianoforte I uning. MR. ROBT, HEARD, roproaentotive of Messia Hoffmann & Sons, WjllingtOD, is now in Masterton, and is prepared to undertake the tuning and repairing of pianofortes, organs and harmonium, etc. Order- left at Mr Watt's, bookßeller,Maiter'ton,willroceivepro,r.pt attention.
Dll JAMES P. BAKER, 1.8.0.5, L.R.0.P., Eko., Has Commenced Practice nt EKETABUNA Ar.i mny tt consulted at Mr Kidd'slat re'idpneo I 0 R SAL ii.- ~~ A BLACKSMITUS SHOP, In ut rising township in tho Forty-mile bu«li. ikiafuctory reasons fur soiling fir particulars apply ly letter to"WXY.Z." Post Office, Eketahuna
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4491, 1 August 1893, Page 2
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452Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4491, 1 August 1893, Page 2
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