THE GREAT SALE COMMENCES SATUKDAY, Btfi AUGUST. 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. REMEMBERIT STARTS ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 5. IT WILL INDEED BE A RED LETTER DAY, COME, SEE, AND BE CONVINCED. Wairarapa Farmers' Go-Operative Association, [LIMITED,| a Issterton, Greytown, Carterton, Pahiatua and Tinui
D.1.0. Stoek-Taking, 1893. _„.,„„., m „„„T, n Tr n TTni T)EIOR to the Company's Annual StockFURNISH THROUGHOUT T taking and baloWwe shall make a WINTER SALE. X inking and balance we shall make a complete clearance of all surplus am' seasonable stock. Drastic reductions hare been made in every department ot the D.I.C, thereby giving the public a rare opportunity of purchasing superior Drapery, Boots Furniture, etc., at lower pried than ore usually paid lor goods of inferior quality. Thursday, june 22nd. Co-Opepative Stores, B. HALLENSTEIN, Ohairman of Directors. A. A. OORRIGAN,
MbSOHJEON PALE. SATURDAY, AUG. 12 m fiTH. DISSOLUTION SALE. TE bare fixed on the abovo date (or the finish of the Sale, and the final adjustment > ol Partnership Accounts. date i will be carried on under th style of' WARNOCK 4 ADKIN. 1 (tommplcte arrangements have been made for the continuation ol bUßiness as before, und:r a'New Lease of the premises. During.the Interval remaining, we shall endeavour to dear thoßiock, '"— I " and a very unusual opportun/y for SECURING BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Is offered, as Goods aro reduced over and over again, with the object of selling right out. ■ WARNOCK, KELLY, & ADKIN, WELLINGTON.
JUST RECEIVED! LARGE CONSIGNMENT WASHING SCOTCH PLAID FLANNELLETTES, JLW& YOUTHS'asd BOW CLOTB liitfmTS, MERCERY, Etc, To be told at less tban so-called SALE RATES, NEW GOODS FIRST COME-FIRST SERVED I O,'PRAGNELL'S, THJS PEOPLE'S CHEAP DRAPER AND OLOTHIEB. Next the Omok, QUHWUIHICT. .MaCTEBTOS Life Assurance I^WRiM IE'IGRESS OF TEIB SOCIETY. F3ND9. --Date. 31st March, 1870 31st March, 1884 81st December, 1888 31st December, J 892 NEW BUSINESS, * '■JPeriod, Assured, 5 yeara'onded 31st March, 1879 £1,401,870 5 years ended 31st March. 1884 £•4,402,445 4J years ended 31st December, 1888 £0,440,110 i years ended 31st December, 1892 £0,672,350 FOR THE YEAR 1892Tto New Business was, for the 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. The ratio of expenses shows a lurthcr 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 6J per cent. 0. H, OSMOND, Representative 0/oW.B.CHENNELLS, Local Agent, Masterton, ESS"*
W t ])OUGALL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN RECEIVED rjBECT from ItoraEnmu iSo.ssa Filth Case ol their wellknown LF/Vb.i BATCHES. As thcso Walohes ore okays mode up tornyinstruo lions, the; will be found strong and those oughly roliable. Also ft small case d Ladies and Gents GOLD Presentation Watches. Special attention g'mn to the tathig of sight and fitting of spukcla, UNDER TREOLOOK,MASTBBTON JOHN WATT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, (Nut Mail's Chtmifl), JQUEEH-STBBBT, MA3TERTON. A LARGE stock ol now Games to hand, A. Draughl Board 10x16, with large Men, only 1/0, worth 3/-; Missing Word Game, 1/-; Halnm, 1/3 to 3/6; Game ot Scrimmage, 1/C; Neptune, 1/0; Flipporty Flop, 1/6; Tiddley Wink, 1/6; Bcattered Proverbs, 1/6; Stumbling Blocks, 1/6; Spottit, I' 6; Brack, 1/-, with other Games, Books lor Day and Sunday School Libraries; Bookf.'or Pu'ulioLibraries; PraoticV. Household Rcorpcs: Chapters on Garden ManagemcntamfLcgalMeruonroda.adopted to colonial rcquii oiiionts, 1/3, by post ',\>, Tlis E:ik should be in every house, J.W. would call attention to the following Periodicals which are now received regualarly every week [--Scraps, Aley Slopor, Pick-Mr-Up, The Million, Spare Moments, Dorothy's Journal, Boys' Weekly Novelette; each tix School Requisites, Toys and Fancy Goods A magnificent assortment of BirlhdayCards. HIS EXCELLENCY'S SPECIAL JfiNSBY, The Practical PROTOGEAPHEK LAMBTON-'JUAY,' WELLINGTON DON'T GET Photographed boforo visiting THE STUDIO. Our so BRIGHT art OLEAK and the finis 1 ) REMEMBER 1 \h are PRAOTIOAL P3OTO- - personally undertaking io higher branchos of our profession, ■uid acknowledging NO.EQUAL IN THE CITY. OTHERS MAY BE THE CHEAPEST, WE ARE THE BEST C.I.GAYFEK, lAND ESTATE, ffMOK, STATION el&m AND VALUATOR' , Jfficea—Over Townfleui! ind.Ooifper'a HAIIIRICH HAB wveral Hesirable properties for sale in town or cdtintry. Money be lend !n any sums on freehold '■ wourilv
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4492, 9 August 1893, Page 2
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