THE GREAT SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, sth ATJGUHX. LOOK OUT FOR THE Great Cash Sale of Drapery PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY MRS P. DICKSON. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. WAIT FOB wmmHmMmmKm EVER KNOWN. IT WILL WELL REPAY YOU. BEMKMBERIT STARTS ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, IT WILL INDEED BE A RED LETTER DAY. COME, SEE, AND BE CONVINCED. Wairarapa Farmers 1 Co-Operative Association, [LIMITED, | Mmerton, Greytown, Carterton, Pahiatua and Tinui D.I.C. Stoek-Taking, 1893. mNISHTHKOBGHOUI PT;.ri«r±-"S k ; complete cle;.ranro ol all surplus and seaAT THE sonoblostock. Drastic reduot'ons have been made in every department of tho D.1.C., . thereby giving the public a rare opportunity jo' purchasing superior Drapery, Boots ' • Furniture, etc,, at lower pricn than are usually paid for goods ol Inferior qualify. WINTER SALE. - ~- thubsday, june 22nd. Co-Operative Stores, B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Directors. A. A. OORRIGAN, Manager, "T SATURDAY, T" DISBOLUTiON HALE, ATfp 1 *> TH ' DISSOLUTION SALE, JE haw fixed on the above (Into lor the finish of the Sale, and the final adjustment VJ of Partnership Accounts. Inanswer to the many enquiries as to the change taking place at THORNDON HOU , suffice to say that Mrs Kelly will retire from the business on August 12th, after which date itwill be carried on under tl:i stylo ol' WARNOCK & ADKU.' Ooramplcte arrangements have been made for the continuation of business as before, under a Now Lease of the premisos. During tbo interval remaining, we shall endeavour to clear the 8to o k, ■ and a very unusual opportunity for SECURING BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS is offered, as Goods are reduced over nnd over again, with tlio object of selling right out. WARNOCK, KELLY, & ADIIN, WELLINGTON.
W. D OU^ALL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN RECEIVED r.TQEOT from Rothebitam <fcSossa Filth Caso of their wellknown LPJi.I //ATCHEB. As these Watches arc always made up toniyinstroc ilons, they will bo found strong and those oughlyreliablc. Also a small case cf Ladies and Gents GOLD Presentation Watches. Special attention giun to the itiliiyj of sight andfMing of spectacles, UIWERTREOLOOK,MABTRRTON JOHN WATT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, (Next Mason's Chemist), QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. A LARGE stock ol new Cames to hand. n. Draught Bonn! 16 xIG, with large Men, only 1/G, worth 3/-; Missing Word Game, 1/-; Halnia, 1/3 to 3/6; Game of Scrimmage, 1/C; Neptune, 1/0; Flipperty Flop, 1/0; Tiddley Wink, 1/C; Scattered Proverbs, 1/6; Stumbling Blocks, 1/6; Spottit, 1,6; Brack, 1/-, with other Games. Books ior Day and Sunday School Libraries; Books .'or Public Libraries; Practical Household Recipes: Chapters on Garden ManagenicntandLegalMemorunda, adopted to colonial requirements, 1/3, by post 1/C. Xiis Book should be in every house J.W. would call attention to the following Periodicals which are now received regualarly every week ;-Scraps, Aley Sloper, Pick-Mr-Up, The Million, Spare Moments, Dorothy's Journal, Boys' Weekly Novelette, paoh iu Schoo'. Requisites, Toys and Fanoy Goods A magnificent assortment of Birthday Cards. HIS EXCELLENCY'S SPIsOIAL K INSEY) PHOTOGEAPHEK LAMBTON-'JOAY, WELLWGTON fiffiMi boforo visiting THE STUDIO. Our Pictures are constantly admired as being bo BRIGHT and CLEAR and the finish SUPisRB, REMEMBER ! We are PRACTICAL PHOTO. ORAPHERB, personally undertaking jo higher branches of our profession, ind acknowledging NO EQUAL IN THE CITY. UTBIRS MAY BE THE CHEAPEST, BUT WE ARE THE BEST C.H.GAYFER, IiAND ESTATE, STOCK, STATU.* 'AGENT AND VALUATOR" jffices—Over Twnsend and Ouwpßr's Queeii-Btreet. . H A S I E B I C'» HAS weraUesirable properties tot sale in town or country, Money to lend in any sums on freehold leenritv
Special Purchase of TRWELLERS SAMPLES. From Which we are now id'iig IiTEN'S 12/6, 10/0, and 7/0, Hard Hitters for 5/0 each. Ladies 82/fi'to -J9/0 Loot; Pcllerine Fur Boas (silk lined) with collars for 14/6 each. Lariies, 4/6, 3/0, 2/11 Silk Ties for 1/8 each. Ladies and Girls, 1/6 1/3 and 1/- Cashmere Mittens for fid per pair BOLL UP FOR BARGAINS 0, PRAGNELL'S, PEOPLE'S CHEAP DRAPER AND CLOTHIER. Next me Owok, QUEEH'SIBBET.. MiOIEEION Colonial Hutu Life Assurance >r.OGBEBB OF TEIB SOCIETY. FUNDS, Date. Amount. 31st March, 1879 £63,628 31st March, 1884 £385,209 31st December, 1888 £863,281 31stDecembor,J892 £1,622,797 SEW BUSIHES3. Hum Period. Aseured. 6 years ended 81st March, 1879 i 2,401,270 5 years ended 31st March, 1881 £4,402,445 16,440,110 i years onded 31st December, 1892 £0,672,350 FOR THE YEAR 1892Thc Now Business was, for tho ninth year in successinu, in excess of one million, Tho Annual Rovonue at the end of the yen-, from premiums an I intorest, exceeded £416,000, The Fundi wero increased by £150,230. The ratio of expenses shows a further reduction of £2 per cent., which, with the previous reduction effected within the last three years, makes a total reduction for the four years of no less than 6£ per cent. O. H. OSMOND, Hepresenlativo. O/oW.B.OHENNELLS, Local Agent, Masterton,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4495, 7 August 1893, Page 2
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