STOP! AND PURCHASE AT THE W.F.OA. GBEAT CASH DRAPERY BALE. BARGAINS UNHEARD UF GOODS THAT ARE GOOD AND CHEAP We make no idle boast whon wo fay that (his is the Greatest Cash Drapery Sale ever known in Masterton. OROWDS OF PEOPLE, WHO ARE MORE THAN SATISFIED Wlffi VALUE GIVEN, THRONG THE PREMISES ALL DAY LONG. A FACT ALWAYS SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. THE W.F.OA, Have done moro trado In Drapery this week than over has been dene in the Wairarapa. For your own good we again say— STOP before wasting your time and money at no-called SALES. We do not pretend to SELL nt lesa than wo pay, hut wo DO BELL at nearly HALF what MRS. P. DIOKSON PAID. THAT'S PLAIN ; Yonoan prove it for youraelt. THE GEM CASH DRAPBRY SALL PREMISES .LATELY OCCUPIED BY MRS P. DICKSON. Wairarapa. Farmers' Co-Operative Association, [LIUITED,| M9Bterton, Greytown, Carterton, Pabiataa and T&ui
D.LC. Stock-Taking, 1893. -nlllOß lo the Corapan): Annual StockFURNISH THROUGHOUT Jr taking and balance we shall make a complete clcur&nco ol ftll sutplus atu. ..mm sonablo stock. Drasticrcduotionshnv( been Ai made in every department of the D.1.C., DI , thereby giving thopublioa raro opportunity P o' purchasing superior Drapery, Boots • v • i'urniture, mo., at lower pricii than aro usually paid lor goods of inferior qualit*. WINTER SALE. D.I.C. thukm, JUNE 22nd, Co-Operative Stores I WELLINGTON, B. HALLENSTEIN, A, A, (JORRIGAN, Chairman of Directors. Manager. i, lß ™v "T" DIbSOLUTiON SALE, AUG. 12" TTTE havt fixed on tho abovo date for the finish of the Sale, and the final adjustment " n S wcr P to ub to the change Inking place a t THOBNDON HOU suffice to say that Mrs Kelly will retire tonesson August 12th, after wh h date i win bo carried on under tH style of WARNOCK & ADKIN. .... (tommplete arrangements have been made for the continuation of business asbolore, undsi a New Lease of the premisas. DuiinK the interval remaining, we shall endeavour to clear the stock, and a very unusual opportun.'y for SECURING BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS is ofcrcd, as Goods aro reduced over and over again, with tho object of selling light out. WARNOCK, KELLY, & ADKIN, WELLINGTON.
pOUGALL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN Received rntECT from eoihebbam & Sons & Filth Case of their wellknown LEW. //ATCHES. As these Watches are always made up to myinstrno lions, they will be found strong and those oughly reliable. Also a small case c! Mies and dents GOLD Presentation Watches. fTpenial attention given to fhe iejtitig of sight and fitting of spectacle, UNDER TIM OLOOK.MABTBRTON
LARGE CONSIGNMENT SPLENDID WASnii:«i scotch plaid flannellettes, ALSO MEN'S YOUTHS' akd BOYS' OLOTfI I«Q, HATS, MEBOEBY, Ext , To bu Bold at less than so-called SALE BATES. All NE W GOODS FlKbi COME—FIRST SERVED I AT 0. PRAGNBLL'S, 1-BJS MALE'S. CHEAP DRAPEB AND OLOTHIEB. Next tub Clook, QUBEtCSTRBET MAOIERION
PifOTOGKAPHIf OPAL, BruraHo, Paper and Silver Print Enlargements, from O.D.V. to Life Size, finished vith Euamel, ordinu7 or Mat-Cjval Surface. PORTRAITS', TuRBB-QPAftiBB AND FOIL LENOIH Cabinets Beautifully Finished, Equal to the best produ.'ad in the Colony, for: 7aGtl H&lf Dozou \QI F „ 12s 6d One Dozen I (jj iIHOT Wn ' Famjm Grow Vxonbttes with Enamel or Mat-Opal 3:tface; also finished in Water or Oil Colours. Views Taken in Town or Country. On Salel The test assortment of Phntos iulSd.f Zealand. IHOS. ED. PRICE MASTERTON When Next You Bake LET BREAD AND CAKE BE "TRIFLES LIGHT AS AIR, A teßnlt only secured by usinfr that genuine and effective preparation Sharland's " MOA" Braid BAKING POWDER. WITH its aid Pastry-making be comes a pleasure] and bread baking a pastime The moat effective "riser" in tta market. Used by all professional cooks. Avoid the inferior brands, which in some cases are cheaper but which in most instances consist mainly of Alum and similar adulterants, Sbarlaud's Balling' Powder IS of concentrated strength and is absolutely (Are; thorerore, be like " Oliver Twist," and ask for ■" MOA." Sold by all storekeepers throughout the Colony, SEASON 1893-94. TO ANGLERS. Fishing rsF mAOKLE ISHJNG «£J .IAPKLE JUBT OPENED UP a splendid comfort, ment of Fishing Tackle direct from the well-known firms of Alcook &Co and Hardy and 80ns, Beddich, England, consisting of Soda, Seels, Silk Lines, Landing ftets, Flies, Minnows, Oasts Traoea, Waders, and all kinds of inglarj Sundries. INSPECTION INVITED. A SPECIALITY IN 14ft and 15ft RODS, J. WILLIAMS, Queen-street, Maitorton.
THE Coloskl Mutual Life Assurance Limited, pU'IGRESS OF TEIB BOOIETY. FINDS, Date. Amount, ftiat March, 1879 ,Som 31st March, 1884 £885,269 Slat December, 1888 nnJ 'Wilt December, 1892 £1,522,707 SEW BUSINESS, Sum Period, Aoeurodl years ended Slat March, 1879 ' 12,01,270 B years ended 31st Mutch, 1884 £4,402,440 4} years ended 31st Deitmbor, 1888 ut 10,440,110 4 years ended 31st Dccombßr,^B92^^ FOB THE YEAR 1892The Hew Business was, for tho ninth year In succession, in excess of one million. , Tho Annual Itovei ue at tho end of the year, from premiums an I interest, exceeded £415,000. The Funds were increased by £liiO,2dt>. The ratio of expenseß shows a further redaction cf £2 per cent., which, with the previous reduction effooted witniu the lost three years, makea a total reduction for tho lour years of 110 leaa thw 6J retCont ' C. H. OBMOND, Hlo W. B. OHEMELLS, Local Mont, Uasterton, JOHN WATT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, I Nat Mai-n's Chemiit), QUEEII-BTREET, MASTERTON, A LARGE stock ol new Games to hand. Draugti Board 16x16, with largo Men, only 1/0, worth 8/-; Missing Wort. Game, 1/-; Halnia, 1/3 to 8/0; Game of Scrimmage, 1/6 i Neptuno, 1/6; Flop, )/fi; Tidd!«y Wink, 1/6; fecattoied Proverbs, 1/6; Stumbling Blocks, 1/6; Hpottit, 1,6; Braok, 1 /•, with other Games. Books lor Day and Sunday School Libra- «; Books for Public Libraries; Praotica! Jouseboid Recipes; Chapters on Garden V> colonial requirements, 1/3, by post ,0. I iisC""V should ba in every bouse. _ J.W. would call attention to tho following Periodicals »hlch Mnow received ragualarly every week;— Scraps, Aley Sloper, Pick-Mr-Up,she Million, Spare Moments, Dorothys Journal, Boys' Weekly Novelette, each au
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4564, 23 August 1893, Page 2
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