THE GREAT SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, sth ATJGUHI. LOOK OUT FOR THE Great Cash Sale of Drapery PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY MRS P. DICKSON. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. WAIT FOR The Greatest Drapery Sale EVER KNOWN. IT WILL WELL REPAY YOU. ."' BEMJiMBKRIT STARTS ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 5. IT WILL INDEED BE A RED LETTER DAY. COME, SEE, AND BE CONVINCED.. Wairarapa Farmers' Go-Operative Association, [LIMITED,! Mssterton, Greytown, Carterton, Pahiatua and Tinui WINTER SALE. )BIOR lo the Company's Annual StockL taking and balance we shall mako a complete clearance ot all surplus and seasonnblo stock. Drastic reductions have been made in every department of the D.1.C., thereby giving the public a rare opportunity o' purchasing superior Drapery, Boots Furniture, etc., .it lower priorai than are usually paid for goods ot inlcrior quality. Thursday, june 22m Co-Operative Stores, B, HALLENSTEIN, ' A. A, CORRIGAN, Chairman of Directors. M
tA T SATURDAY, T" DISSOLUTION HALE, ATTP 1 4 / rH> DISSOLUTION SALE, WE have fixed on the nbove date lor the finish of the Sale, and tho final adjustment ol Partnership Accounts. Inanswcr 'to the nifinyenquiiiea as to the change taking place at THORNDON HOUSE, suffice to say that Mrs Kelly will retire from the business on August 12th, after which date itwill be carried on under tfci stylo of' WAItNOCK & ADKIN.' 'lommpletc arrangements have been made lor the continuation ot business as before, under a New Lease of the premisos, During tho interval remaining, we ehall endeavour to clear tho stock, and a very unusual opportunity for SECURING BARGAINS IN ALL .DEPARTMENTS is offered, as Goods are reduced over and over again, with tho object of selling right out. WARNOCK, KELLY, & ADKIN.
Special Purchase of TRAVELLERS SAMPLES. From Which we aro now telling MEN'S 12/6, 10/G, and 7/8, Hard Hitters for 5/0 each. Ludies 82/0 to Lung Pellerine Fur Boas (silk lined) with collars for 14/0 each. Laciies, 4/6, 3/0, 2/11 Silk Ties for 1/3 each. ladies and Girls, 1/6 1/3 and l/> Cashmere Mittens for 6d per pair BOLL UP FOR BARGAINS 0. PRAGNELL'S, THE PEOPLE'S OfIEAP DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, Next the Clock, queen-street. maßtmhon Lite Assurance JEWESS OF THIS SOUIETY. FDNDS, Date. Amount. 31st March, 1879 ... ;.. £63,628 31st March, 1884 ... ... £885,269 81st December, 1888 £863,281 31st December, J892 £1,522,797 SEW BUSINESS. Sum Period. Assured. 6 years ended 81st March, 1879 £2,401,270 6 years ended 31st March, 1834 £4,402,445 4? years ended 31st Decombor, 1888 £6,440,110 4 years ended 31st December) 1892 £0,672,350 FOR THE YEAR 1892Ihe Now Business was, for iho ninth year in succession, in excess of one million. The Annual Revenue at the end of the year, from premiums an I interest, exceeded £415,000. The Funds were increased by £150,230. Tho ratio of expenses shows a further reduction of £2 per cent., which, with Ihe previous reduction effected within tho last three years, makes a total reduction for tho four years of no less tkn 6£ per cent. O. H. OSMOND, Represonlativo. 0/oW,B.OHENNELLS, Local Agent, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4495, 5 August 1893, Page 2
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