THE GREAT SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY, Ptii ATJGUMI, LOOK OUT FOR THE ISM^iMwißM^ MSUISBS Um! OCCUPIED BY MRS 1. OIOKSOH. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. BARGAINS. WAIT FOR The Greatest Drapery Sal( EVER KNOWN. IT WILL WELL EEPAY YOU. BEMJSMBERIT STAKTS ON SaTUKDaY, AUGUST 5, IT WILL INDEED BE A BED LETTER DAY. COME, SEE, ANI BE CONVINCED. Watrarapa. Farmers' Co-Gperative Association, [LIMITED, | Wasterton. Greytown, Carterton, Pahiataa and Tinu mmmsmmm FURNISH THEOUGHOUT D.I.C. WINTER SALE. PIUOR to tho Company's Annual Stock taking and balance we shall mike I complete clewranco of all surplus anj eea sonablo stock. Drastio reductions have beei made in every department ol tho D.I.C. thereby giving tho publio a rare opportunit; o' purchasing superior Drapery, Boot Furniture, eto., at lower prlcn than an iisually paid for goods of inferior qualit-v. THURSDAY. JUNE 22nd. B. UALLBNSTEIN, Chairman of Directors. A, A, COBRIGAN, Manager,
MbSOLUTiON PALE. SATURDAY, AUG. 12 th - DISSOLUTION SALE . T7E liavt fixed on tho above dale lor the finish of the Sale, and the final adjuatraen I answer xiiflioe in sav that Mrs Kelly will retire from the business on August 12th, after wh 1 Soi will be carriedon under tH style of; WAIINOCK & ADKIN.' 'tomniplete arrangements have been made lor the continuation ol as before, undo a New Lease of the premisas. During the interval remaining, we shall endeavour to clear tho stock, and a very unusual opportun.'y for SECIOTG BAEGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS is offered, as Goods are reduced over and over again, with tho object of selling rifht out WAENOCK, KELLY, & ADIIN. WELLINGTON.
t ])OUGALI WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAt RECEIVED r.HiECT from Hothesoa: & Sos 3 n Filth Case of their well known LEW. .'/ATOHSS. As ( . thes Watches ore always made up to myinstru lions, they will be found strong and thos oughly reliable Also a email case c! Ladie and Gents GOLD Presentation Watches. Sptrhl attention gimn to tk ttstin of tigUani fitting of spKtades, umm msoLooK,M,'mßmi fIIS EXCELLENCY'S SPECIAL {{IMY, The Pbaoiioaa PHOTOGBAPHEI LAMBM-'PY, JELLIiIGTu
JUST RECEIVED! LARGE CONSIGNMENT WASHING SCOTCH PLAID FLANNELLETTES, FEN'S YOUTHS' m BOW CLOTH * 12,G, HATS, MERCERY, Et< , To be sold at loss than eo-culled SALE RATES. ALL NEW GOODS MUST COME-FIRST SERVED! ' O.PRAGNELL'S, 1-H2 PEOPLE'S CHEAP DRAPER AND CLOTHIER. Next the Oiook, Qum-nBBi. Maoterton
-pE'IBBESS OF TBIS SOOIKK. TODS. p a te Amount. :>W March, 1879 «628 3Ut March, 1884 WW 31st Deccmbor, 1888 £803,281 Slut December, 1892 £1,522,797 SEWHUBIBES3. Sum Period. Assured. 5 years ended Slat March, 1879 5 years ended 31st M<\rch, 1884 £4,402,445 4? years ended 31st Deiombor, 1888 " £6,440,110 4 yeats ended Slat December, 1892 FOB THE.YEAR 1892- , The Now Business was, for tho ninth year in auccessin.i, in excess of one million. Tho Annual Revenue at tho end of tne year, from premiums anl interest, ' oxcecded-£415,006. The Fund? were increased by £100,230. The ratio of expenses shows a further reduction of £2 per cent., which, with the previous reduotion effected within tho last three years, makes a total reduction for the four years of no less tiM 6J ""■"• O.H, OSMOND,, Representative 0/oW.B.CHEISNEbLS, Local Agent, Mosterton.
DON'T GET Photos before visiting THE STUDIO. 0" Pictures aro constantly admired as beir so BRIGHT and OLEAK and the finis REMEMBER I Wo are PRACTICAL PHOT GRAPHERS, personally undertakini :e higher branofics of our profetiio rod acknowledging NO EQUAL [ THE CITY, OTHERS MAY BE THE OHEaPES 1 WE AltE THE BEST
PtfOTOGKAPJitf OPAL, Btomi'le, Paper and Silve Pr'vt from CD.? to Life Size, finished with Einmel Ordim.7 or Mat-Opal Surface. PORTMITS: TnRRE-Qwitißß amdFujl LSHOin Oamnets. Beautifully Finished. Equal to the bee produced in the Colony, for; Wd Half Dozen! Ql p c 12s6d One Dozen fO/ * m WVV Family Group Vignettes with Enarae or Mat-Opal iJjtfaco; also finished ii Water ori)i] Colourst VIEWWAM 1H TOWN OE OoDKIET. On Bale I The best assortment 0 Photos in lio.f Zealand. ■ IKOS. ED. PRICE ItfAfiTERTUN R. PINHEY, (FOBMEBLY WITH W, IIAWKB). . D EOS 10 notify the publio of Masiern.il tha L> lie lias procured a comfortable Ljrdai Oabbiaoe, which lit- will nm'to and from thi ".ilwav Station, to roset all trains. Priva'' patties can hue (lie Carriage on tie moat re Mnaile terms, Now-All orders left with II; Kpivf t SsddlH, will be promptly attended
JOHN WATT, BOOKSELLER AND 6MIONER, (Kat Mai-t'i Clitmal), gUfflll-STBEBT, MASTEBTON, ALAIIGE stock of new taies to hand. •Dmujtbißowil 16x16, mth.l«se Mdd, only 1/C Vorth 3/-; Missing Woru Oarao,ll-;H^,l/3toßG i G ? mo» Rmmmaae, 1/0; NcpUmo.l6; Wipporly STI/Ci MMIv Wink, 1/6: Fcattored ProvA 1/0 i Stiunbhng Docks- 1/6: Spoltit, 1.'6; Brack. 1/-. wlh othc-' ries; Bookf.'or PuV.ic Libraries; Pi Household Itecipcs: Chapters on I MonuuenientanifLfgalMomcvanda.adopted t« colonial requiiciiients, 1/3, by post ',o. 1' lisE/ik should be in every houso. _ J.'.V, would call attention to tho following p-riofefo -iliich affinow received reguaI r ! '/'.'i-, va-k;--Scrips, Aley Sloper, i\.-i Jlr-Uy, The Million, Sparo Moments, bivothrt Journal, Boys' Weekly Novelette, School lteijulsites, Toys and Fancy Hoods
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4494, 11 August 1893, Page 2
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