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STOP! AND PURCHASE AT THE GEEAT CASE DRAPERY -SALE. BARGAINS UNHEARD OF. GOODS THAT ARE GOOD AND OHEAP, We make no idle boast when we say that this it (be Greatest Cash Drapery Sale ever known in Masterton OROWDS OF PEOPLE, WHO ARE MORE THAN SATISFIED WlfH VALUE GIVEN, THRONG THE PREMISES ALL DAY LONG. A FACT ALWAYS SPEAKS FOK ITSELF. THE W.F.CA. Havo dono moro trade in Drapery this week than ever has boon dene in the Wairaropa. For your own good wo again say— STOP boforo wasting your timo and money at so called SALES, We do not pretend to SELL at less than wo pay, but we DO SELL at noarly HALF what MRS. P. DIOKSON PAID. THAT'SPLAIN j Youcan • prove it for yourself. THE GREAT CASH DRAPERY SALE. PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY MRS P. DIOKSON. Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association, [LIMITED,! Ktosterton, Greytown, Carterton, Fahiatua and Tinui DIG. Stock-Taking, 1893. ™,t, FURNISH THROUGHOUT r taking and balance we shall rmkea WINTER SALE. X taking and balance we shall rnike a complete clei.rnnce of all surplus fin,.' seasonable stock. Drastic reductions hnvi been made in every department of the D.1.C., thereby giving the publlo a rare opportunity o' purchasing superior Bnpery, Boots I'urniture, '.io., at lower pr.'P n i than are usually paid for goods el inferior quality. thubsday, june 22nd. Co-Operative Stores, B, HALLENSTEIN, A, A, UORRIGAN, Chairman of Direotors. Manager. T SATURDAY, T" DIbSOLUTiON yALE. ATfp 1 y" 17 ' DISSOLUTION SALE. TTJE liavt fixed on the above date for the finish of the Sale, and the final adjustment V\ of Partnership Accounts. nswer to the many enquiries as to the chango taking place at THOENDON HOU , suffice to say that Mrs Kelly will retire from the business on August 12th, after wh L dnto i win be carried on under the style of' WAIINOOK & ADKIN. 1 f kmimpleto arrangements have been made for tho continuation of eusiucss as before, undoi a New Lease of the premises, During the interval remaining, we shell endeavour to clear the stock, and a very unusual opportuu.'y for SECURING BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS is offsred, as Goods are reduced over and over again, with the object of soiling rJfht out. WABNOCK, KELLY, & ADKIN,

WELLINGTON.

JUST RECEIVED! LARGE CONSIGNMENT WASHII!'} SCOTCH PLAID FLANNELLETTES, MEN'S YOUTHS' asd BOYS' OLOTH IHG, HATS, MERCERY, En , To be sold at loss than so-called SALE RATES. NEW GOODS FIRS? COME-FIRST SERVED 1 AT 0. PRAGNELL'S, l-LS F-JOPLE'S CHEAP DRAPER AND CLOTHIER. Next me Ciook, QQKEM-BIBKET. .MABTBRIO/t Colonial Mutual IEOQBESS OF THIS SOCIETY. Date Amount, IU Match, 1879 £68,828 31at March, 1884 £885,209 81st December, 1888 £808,281 Slit December, 1892 £1,622,707 HEW UVBIHK3. Sum Period, Assured, 5 years ended 31st March, 1879 6 years ended 31st March, 1884 £4,402,445 £0,440,110 4 years ended 31st December) 1892 £0,572,350 FOR THE YEAR 1892The New Business was, for the ninth year in succession, in excess of one million, The Annual Revei ue at tho end of the year, from premiums anl interest, exceeded £416,000. The Funds were increased by £100,230. reduction rf £2 per cent., which, with the previous reduction ofteotod within the last three years, makes a total reduction for the four years of no less than 6J per cent. 1 0. H. OBMOND, Representative. O/oW.B-OIIENNELLS, Local A?ont, Mastorton. JOHN WATT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, / IVerf Maw's GtonwfJ, QUEEH-STREET, SIASTERTON. ALAROB stock ol new Came* to hand, Draughi Board 16x16, with hrge Men, only 1/6, worth »/•; Missing Word Game, 1/-; Halnia, 1/3 to 3/G; Game ol Scrimmage 1/0; Neptune, 1/6; Mipporty Flop, 1/fij Tiddley Wink, 1/0; Scattered Prov«:bs, 1/6; Stumbling Blocks, 1/6 j Spotlit, i; 6; Brack, 1/-, with other Games. Books lor Day and Sunday Sohool Libralies; Bookgfor Pu'ulioLibraries; Practical gousehold Recipes: Chapters on Garden .1 i._.fT.-..1M,.m/i»„i,,ln ainnhi V) colonial reqalveuients, 1/8, by post . > "sis sliould be in every house. J.W. would call attention to tho following Periodicals which, u.O now received regualarly every vfcek;—Scraps, Aley Sloper, Fick-Mr-Up, The Million, Spare Moments, Dorothy'* Journal, Boys' Weekly Noveletto, «ach A School Ecimisitss, Toys and Fauoy Goods A magnlficcDt assortment of Birthd>;Cards,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4501, 19 August 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4501, 19 August 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4501, 19 August 1893, Page 2

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