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AND PURCHASE AT TH*2 W.P.O.A. GREAT CASH• DRAPERY SALE. BARGAINS UNHEARD OF. • GOODS THAT ARE GOOD AND OHJfAP Wo makejno idle bout when we fay that ibis It tbo Greatest Cash Drapei y Sale ever known in Masterton. OROWDB OP PEOPLE, WHO ARE MORE THAN SATISFIED Wlffl VALUE GIVEN, THRONG THE PREMISES ALL DAY LONG. A FACT ALWAYS SPEAKW FOJtfc ITSELF. THE W.F.C.A, i done raoto trade <n Drapery this week than erer hai been dene in the Wairarapa. For your own good ire again say—r STOP boforo wasting your tirno and money at so-called SALES. We do not pretend to SELL at lest than we pay, but wo DO SELL at nearly HALF what MRS. P. DIOKSON PAID. THAT'S PLAIN ; Yoncan prove it for yourself. THE GEEAT CASH DRAPERY SALE. PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY 11R8 P. DIOKSON. Wairarapa. Farmers' Co-Operative Association, [LIMITED, | Mssterton, Greytown, Carterton, Pahiatua and Tinui D.I.C. Stocktaking, 1893. T)RIOR to tlie Compan): Annual StockFURNISH THROUGHOUT r taking and balance we shall make a complete clcuranco of all surplus eeii' AT THE sonable stock. Drastic reductions bav< been made in every department of the D.1.C., _ _ thereby giving the public a rare opportunity Tj T (J o! purchasing superior Drtpery, Boots JL/tJitw* furniture, mo., at lower priwi than are usually paid foi gooda-ol inferior quality. WINTER SALE, jj jq Thursday, june 22nd, Co-Operative Stores, WEILtt'GTOK. B, HALLENSTEIN, A, A, CORRIGAN, Chairman of Directors. Manager.

SATURDAY, T" DIbSOLUTION fALE. ravt fixed on tho above dale for the finish ol the Sale, and the final adjustment of Partnership Accounts, nswer to the many enquiries as to the chance taking place at THOBNDON HOU , Bufficc to say that Mrs My will retire from the business on August 12th, after wt h date i win be carried on under tbe style ol' WAItNOCK & ADKIN. 1 (lommplete arrangements bavo been mado for the continuation of business as before, undoi a New Lease of the premiws. Duiing the interval remaining, we shall endeavour to dear the stock, and a very unusual opportun.'y for SECURING BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS is ofcted, as Goods are reduced over and over again, with tho object of selling rlfht out. WARNOCK, KELLY, & ADKIN, WELLINGTON.

JUST RECEIVED! LARGE CONSIGNMENT BrLKNBID WASHIi:*! SCOTCH PLAID FLANNELLETTES, ALSO MEN'S YOUTHS' and BOYS' OLOTH ING, HATS, MERCERY, BT( , To be sold at loss than ao-called SALE RATES. ALL NEW GOODS FlltS? COME—FIRST SERVED! 0. PEAGNELL'S, ML'< PEOPLE'S CHEAP DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, Next tub Owes, QUEEN'SIRMT MiBTIBIOH

WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN Received pjhect from rothebium d'SoNflii Filth Caso of their wellknown LEVU MICHES. As these Watches are always made up to myinstiuc Hons, thoy will be found strong and those oughly reliable, Also a small ease d Ladies and Genta GOLD Presentation Watches. Spml alknlion girn to the kiting of light and fitting of sptMts, UNDER TREGmnummn PtfOTOQKAPUIf OPAL, Bromide, Paper and Silver Print Enlargements, from O.D.V, to Life Size, finished with Eimmel Ordinwy or Hat-Opal Surface. PORTRAITS: THWSK-QniRTER. AMdFbLL LbNOIH OABIH£TB- - Finished. Equal to the best produ; ed in .the Colony, for; 7a 6d Half Dozen 1 QL jwrw 12a Gd One Dozen I 01 WT ' Famiiy Group Viqnbttes with Enamel or Mat-Opal 3:rface; also finished in Water or Oil Colours. Vitus Takhn in Town or Cocntby, On Bale I Tbe best assortment of Photos iu lie* Zealand. IHOS. ED. PRICE MASTERTUN When Next You Bake LET BREAD AND CAKE BE "TRIFLES LIGHT AS AIS, A reanlt only aecared by ÜBinp that Sharland's BAKING POWDER. WITH Its aid Pastry.makinK lie comes a pleasurej And brepd baking a pastimo The most effective" rifer" in the market. Used by bll,professional cooks. Avoid the inferior braudu, which It some cases are cheaper but which in most instances consist mainly of Alum and similar adulterants, Hharland'a Baking Powder IS of conoentrated strength and it ab' solutely |we; therefore,-be iik< " Oliver Twist," and ask for •' MOA." Sold hj aUstorekqm throughout tk Colony,

THE Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Limited, pEJJGBESS OP THIS SOCIETY. F2NDB. Date Amount. &A Match, 1879 J68.628 31st March, 1884 £885,269 81st December, 1888 31nt December, J892... ... £1,522,797 HEW BUBIHES3, Sum Period. A «iurod. years ended 81st March, 1879 3 £2.01,270 £4,402,445 4| yoara ended 3ht De;tmber,M £0,672,350 FOB THE YEAR 1892The New Business waoi for the ninth year in succession, in excess of ono million. The Annual Revel ue at the end of the year, from premiums an! interest, exceeded £416,000. The Fund? weto increased byfcwO,«o. The ratio of expense's nhows a further redaction rf £2 per cent., which, with the previous reduction ofleotoa within the last three years, makes a total reduc. tion for the four years of no lesß than 6J petMnt ' O. H, OBMOND, Representative. <)/o W. B. OHENNELLB, Local Ment, Masterton.

JOHN WATT, BOOKSELLER ANI3 STATIONER, (mm Main's Qitmd), ALAKGE slock oi new Caffles to hand. DraushJ Board lOilG, with large Men, only 1/6, worth 3/-J MWng Woru n„°; if.. Hltiiia, 1/3 to 8/6 i Game oI Scrimmage, 1/6 i Neptnne, 1/C; Fllppeity Flop, 1/0 i Tiddley Wink, 1/0 j Scattered P ov»;k 1/6 i Stumbling Blocki, 1/6; SmttH 16; Brack, 1/-, with other Games, Hooks (or Day and Sunday School Li rafl. jjookt'or Public Libraries; Practica. Vj colonial requiiements, 1/3, by post ,o, Siistol should be in every house. J W, would call attention to the following Periodicals which monow received regualarly every week ;-Borapa, Aley Sloper, Pick-Mr-Up, The Million, Spare Moments, Dorotya Journal, Boys' Weekly Novelette, a »ol Itcquisitss, Toys and Fancy Goods A magnificent ftsjorimeut ol Dir|lid»yCnras,

SEASON 1893-94, TO ANGLERS, -nISHING 13* m AOKLE JbISHIKG .LACKLE JUST OPENED UP a splendid consign, monk of Fishing Tackle direct from th< well'known firms of Alcook &Oo snd Hardy and Sous, Beddiob, England, consisting of Rods, Reels, Silk Linos, Landing Nets, Flies, Minnows, Cast! Traoes, Waders, and all kmdj of Anglen Sundries. INSPECTION INVITED, A SPECIALITY IN lift and 16ft RODS j. WILLIAMS, Gueen-street, Masterton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4566, 25 August 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4566, 25 August 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4566, 25 August 1893, Page 2

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