STOP! AND PURCHASE AT THE W.F.C.A. GEEAT CASH DRAPERY SALE. BARGAINS UNHEARD OP. GOODS THAT ABE GOOD AND CHEAP, We make no idle boast when we cay that this It the Greatest Gash Drapery Sale ever known in Masterton. OROWDS OF PEOPLE, WHO ARE MORE THAN SATISFIED TO VALUE GIVEN, THRONG THE PREMISES ALL DAY LONG. 7 A FACT ALWAYS SPEAKS FOK ITSELF. THE W.F.C.A. Have done more trade In Drapery this week than evor has been dene in the Wnirarapa. For your own good m again say— STOP before wasting your time and money at so called SALES. Wo do not protend to SELL at less than wo pay, but wo DO SELL at nearly HALF what MRS, P. DICKSON iAID. THAT'S PLAIN ; You can prove it for youtflelt. ■'/ THE GRMT CASH DRAPKRY SALE. PREMISES .LATELY OCCUPIED BY MRS P. DICKSON. Watwapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association, [LIMITED,) Mosterton, Greytown, Carterton, Paliiatiia and Tinui DZC. Stock-Taking, 1893. _ Tm T)BIOB to the Compan): Annual StockFURNISH THROUGHOUT x taking and balance we shall make a complete clearance of all surplus anJ seaAT THE son able stock. Drastic reductions hav( been made in every department of the D.1.C., __ thereby giving the public a rare opportunity Tn T p o' purchasing superior Dripery, Boots Furniture, *ic., at lower prioit than are usually paid for goods of inferior quality. "WINTER SALE, D I~Q Thursday, june 22nd. Co-Operative Stores, m me in:. B. HALLENSTEIN, A. A. OORRIGAN, Chairman of Direotora. Manager, LAST DAY SATURDAY, """ OF or TP*. DISSOLUTION SALE, DIhSOLUT'M SALE. AUG. 12' WE havt fixed on the above date for the finish of the Sole, and the final adjustment o! Partnership Accounts, i,„„ „i„„„«iTrm)NnnN jjqjj suff.ee to say that Mrs Kelly will retire from the business on August 12th, after wt h date i win ba carried on under ftp, stylo of WAItNOCKji ADKIN. a New Lease of tho premises. Dining tho interval rcmaiuing, we shall endeavour to clear the slock, and a very unusual opportun.'y for SECURING BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS is ofored, as Goods are reduced over and over again, with the object of selling out. WAENOCK, KELLY, WELLINGTON. •
JUST RECEIVED I LARGE CONSIGNMENT bplrndid WASHII!'i SCOTCH PLAID flannellettes. Also MEN'S YOUTHS' and BOYS' CLOTH ItiQ, HATS, MERCERY, En , To be Bold'at less than so-called SALE RATES. ALL NEW GOODS FIBS? COME-FIRST SERVED I 0, PRAGNELL'S, MM PEOPLE'S CHEAP DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, Next the Clock, Quees-stukkt Master! on THE Colonial Mutual Life Assurance iiIMITBD. pROORESS OF THIS SOCIETY, ram. Sate Amount;. M.S Match, 1879 £08,628 3M March, 1884 £385,209 81st December, 1888 £868,281 3lßt December, J892 £1,622,797 SEW DUBIBEBB, Sum Period. Assured 5 years ended 81st March, 1879 ' £2,'01,270 6 years ended 31st Much, 1884 £4,402,445 4? years ended 31st 4 3 £0,440,110 ,1892 £0,672,350 FOR THE YEAR 1892- ~ Tho New Business was, for the ninth year In succession, in excess of one million. Tho Animal Revei ue at tho end of tho year, from premiums an I interest, exceeded £415,000. The Funds were increased by £150,230, The ratio of expenses shows a further redaction cf £2 per cent., which, with tho previous reduction effected within the last three years, makes a total reduction for tho four years of no less than 6J 0. H. OSMOND, l)lo W. B. CHENNJSLLS, Local Ment, Masterton, JOHN WATT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, (Ned Mai-tit (Jhtmid), QUEEH-STItEET, MASTEItXON. A LARGE stock oi new Games to hand. A Draugki Board 16 x 10, with large Men, only 1/0, worth 3/-; Missing Word Game, 1/-; Halma, 1/8 to 8/6; Game of Scrimmage, 1/0 j Neptune, 1/6; I'llpperly Flop, 1/fi; Tlddley Wink, 1/0; Scattered Prows, 1/6; Stumbling Blocks, 1/6; Bpottit, l'G; Brack, II; mlh other tot. Books for Day and Sunday Bohool Libra" fiet; BooU.'or Pu'ulloLibraries; Praotica! Household Recipes: Chapters on Garden - Managementano Legal Memoranda,adopted to colonial requirement?, 1/3, by xkjst '/o. this CrnV should be in every houso. J,W. would call attention iotiie following Periodicals vliioh tuonow received regualarlv every week',"Scraps, Aley Sioper, Plok-Mr-Uu, The Milliou, Spare Moments, Dorothy's Journal, 1 Boys' Weekly Novelette, cash 'A I School Requisite, Toys and Fancy Goods ]
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4502, 21 August 1893, Page 2
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