AND PURCHASE AT THE mm G3EAT CASH DRAPERY SALE. BARGAINS UNHEARD OF. GOODS THAT ARE GOOD AND CHJfAP • We mako no idle boast whon we ray that this Is tho Greatest Cash Drapery Sale ever known in Masterton. CROWDS OF PEOPLE, WHO ARE MORE THAN SATISFIED TOH VALUE GIVEN, THRONG THE PfIBMISES ALL DAY LONG. A FACT ALWAYS SPEAKS FOK ITSELF. THE W.F.O.A, Have done raoto trade In Drapery this week than over has heen dene in tho Wnirarapa. For your own good wo again saybefore wasting your time and money at so-called SALES. We do not pretend to SELL at less than wo pay, but we DO SELL at nearly HALF what MRS. P. DMSONPAID. THAT'BPLAIN ; Youcan prove it for yourself. THE GREAT CASH DRAPERY SALE. PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY MRS P. DICKSON. Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association, [LIMITED,! Masterton, Greytown, Carterton, Pahiatua and Tinui
DIG. Stoek-Taking, 1893. „.,.,„„- m ,,nr>Ti/iTT/-.TTm T)MOR to the Compum: Annual Stock* FURNISH THROUGHOUT r taking «a mLJ™ .mi »h a X taking anil balance wo shall make a complete olcurnucc ol nil surplus an,.' sea' sonnblc stock. Drastic reductions hnvi been made in every department o! the D.1.C., thereby giving tho public a rare opportunity o' purchasing superior Dnpcry, Boots l''urniturc, '.ic, at lower pricm than ore usually paid for goods of inferior qunlit-v, WINTER SALE, thuksday, june 22nd. Co-Operative Stores, B, HALLENBTEIN, Chairman of Directors. A. A. OORMGAN, Manager,
DISSOLUTION HALE. SATURDAY, AUG. WDISSOLUTION SALE. jjE havt fixed on the tibovo date lor the finish of the Solo, and the final adjustment Y! of Partnership Accounts. nswer to the many enquiries as to the change taking place at THOBNDON HOU , suite to say that Mrs Kelly will retire from the business on August 12th, after wb h date i win So carried on under tl"! style of' WABNOCK & ADKIN.' 'lommpletc arrangements have been made for the continuation of business as before, undoi a New Lease of the premisas. Dining the interval remaining, we shall endeavour to clear the stock, and a very unusual opportuu.'y lor SECURING BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS is offered, as floods are reduced over and over again, with tho object of selling rfcht out. WARNOGK, KELLY,& ADKIN, WELLINGTON.
JUST RECEIVED! LARGE CONSIGNMENT WABHIi:<J SCOTCH PLAID FLAMELLETTES, MEN'S YOUTHS' and BOW OLOTH IMG, HATS, MERCERY, En , To be aold at less than so-called SALE RATES. NEW GOODS FIRM COME-FIRST SERYEDI AT 0. PRAGNELL'S, TB3 PEOPLE'S OEEAP DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, Next tub Ciocb, qcxeh-btreet. .maßtekion
f.DOUGALIJ WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN RECEIVED P.ntECT from ItoimimiH & Boss a, Filth Case of thoir wellknown LfiVfc,; //ATCHE3. An these Watches are always made up to rny insttuo lions, thoy will bo found strong nnd those oughly reliable. Also n small case d Ladies and Gents GOLD Presentation Watches. Special attention ji'wn to the tetting o{ tight awl filling o\ spectacles, UNDER TRE OLOOK.MJSmtTON PWOTOGMPM OPAL, Bromide, Paper and Silver Print Enlargements, from O.D.V. to Lite Size, finished with Eimmel, Ordinu-y or Mat-Cfal Surfaco. PORTRMTB: Three-Qpamer andFoix JjENOIH Cabinets Beautifully Finished. Equal to the best produr sd in the Colony, for: Family Oroui- Vionettes with Enamel or Mot-Opal 3;tface; also finished in Water or Ci! Colours. Vibwb Taken is Town or Country, On Sale I The beat assortment oi Photos iufcotf Zealand. IKOS, ED, PRICE MaSTERTON When Next You Bake LET BREAD AND CAKE BE "TRIFLES LIGHT AS AI?., A result only secured by usinp that genuine and effective preparation Sharland's J3AKING POWDER. TTITH its aid Pastry •making he Vv- comes a pleasure j and' bread baking a pastime The most effective" riser" in the mar' ket. Avoid tho inferior 'irauds, which in some eases are cheaper but which in most instances consist mainly of Mum and similar adulterants, Slim-land's Baking •, TSof coi" I W n ' rat6 '' B t ren S ta Bll^ '» a6Bolutoiv i ".' 8 i tlwretore, bo like I "Oliver Twist,"and a ''Mur" MOA,' Hold by all storekeepers throughout' ™ Solom/. SEASON 1893-94. TO ANGLERS. tjMSHING tS- mAOKLE XjISHING«si |AOKLE JUST OPENED UP a splendid consign, mont of Fishing Tackle direct from the well-known firms of Alcook &Co and Hardy and Sous, Reddich, England, consisting of Rods, Reels, Silk Linos, Landing Nets, Flies, Minnows, Casts Traces, Waders, and all kinds of Anglers Sundries. INSPECTION INVITED. A SPECIALITY IN 14ft and 15ft RODS. (jucen-street, Mastortou,
Colonial Mutual >r.OTESS OF THIS SOUIETY. OT3, Date. Amount, liiai March, 1870 £03,628 31et March, 1884 £385,209 31st Decombor, 1888 £803,281 J Hl*t Decamber, J892 £1,622,797 NEW IJUMHKH, Sum Period. Aseurod, years ended 31st March, 1879 ' 12,01.270 o years ended 31st March, 1884 £4,402,445 4? years ended 31st De;embor, 1888 1 • £6,440,110 4 years ended 31st December, 1892 £0,672,350 ¥OR THE YEAR 1892Xho Sew juainosswaai for the ninth yearmwcccssinri, in excess of one million, fho Annuel Revet uo at the end of the year, from premiums an I interest, exceeded £415,000. The Fundi wcro increased by £100,230. The ratio of expenses .shows a further redaction rf £2 per cent., which, with the previous reduction offected within the last three years, makes a total reduo. tiim fur tho four years of no less thun 6J percent * O. H, OSMOND, Represenlativo, 0/oW.B.CHEMELLS, Local A?£iit, Masterton,
JOHN WATT, BOOKSELLER AM STATIONER, / AW JlfflJ-u'i Chtmiil), QUEEII-STItEET, MASTEKTON. * LARGE slock of sew Carncs lo hand. Dntugbi Board 10 x 10, with large i, only 1/6, worth »/•; Missing Woru Game, 1/- i Halma, 1/3 to 3/0; Game ot Scrimmage, 1/0; Neptune, 1/0; tflippcrty Flop, 1/R; Tiddley Wink, 1/0; Scattered Proverbs, 1/0; Stumbling Blocks, 1/6 j Spottit, l,'oj Brack, 1/-, with other Games. Books (or Bay aud Sunday School Libracs; Book'or Public Libraries; Practical !3oudiold lkvipca: Chapters ou Garden iuuaguuculund Legal Memcroudu,adopt«d 'c colonial rci|uh events, 1/3, by post '/o. 2'iis E'"k should be in every house. J,\V. would call attention to the following Periodicals which inonow received ragualarly ovet.v week;— Scraps, Aloy Slopcr, l'id-llv-.ljp, The Million, Sparc Moments, Dorothy's Journal, Boys' Weekly Novelette, ,'3oh ill ■ School Requisites, Toys and Fancy Goods A magnificent assortment of BlribihyCatds,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4565, 24 August 1893, Page 2
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