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AND PUKCHA.SE AT TJtIE wvm GEEAT CASH DRAPERY SALE. | BARGAINS UNHEARD OF. GOODS THAT ARE GOOD AND OHEAP Wo make ,no idlo boast whon \ro Bay that this It tho Greatest Cash Drapery Sale!ever knowa in Masterton. OROWDS OF PEOPLE, WHO ARE MORE THAN SATISFIED Wlffi VALUE OIYEN, THRONG THE PREMISES ALL DAY LONG. A FACT ALWAYS SPEAKS FOK ITSELF. THE W.F.OA, Hava dono mow trade In Drapory this woek than evor has bean deno in the Wairarapa, For yout own good we again say— More wasting your time and monoy at no-called SALES, We do not pretend to SELL at less than wo pay, but we DO BELL at, nearly HALF what MRS. P, DIOKSON PAID. THAT'SPUIN ; Youoan prove It for yourself. THE GREAT CASH DRAPERY SALE. PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY MRS P, DIOKSON. Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association, [LIMITED,! Mssterton, Greytown, Carterton, Pahiatua and Tinui D.I.C. Stocktaking, 1893, . T)RWR to 'ho Companv: Annual Stock FURNISH THROUGHOUT Jr taking and balance we shall make i X taking and balance we shall make i complete; clearance ol all surplus an, l sea sonable stock. Drastic reductions havi beei made in every department of tho D.I.C, thereby giving the public a rare opporlunit: o' purchasing superior Dripery, Boot Furniture,'.«., at lower prion than ar usually paid lor goods of Inferior quality, D_ thereby giving the public a rare opportumt T J ] o' purchasing superior Dripery, Boot i*ivi • Furniture,'.«., at lower prion than ar usually paid for goods of Inferior quality. WINTER SALE, X\fn Thursday, june 22nd. Co-Operative Stores, B, HALLENSTEIN, • Chairman of Directors; A, A, OOERIGAN, Manager, "T SATURDAY, T" DIbSOLUTM PALE. ATfP 1 $) K! ' DISSOLUTION SALI ttJE av< fixed on the above date for the finish of the Salo, and tho final adjustmer Y\ of Partnership Accounts. n swer to the many enquiries as io the change taking place at THOBNDON BOU suffice to say that Mrs Kelly will retire from the business on August 12th, after wh date i win bo carried on under the style of' WAKNOCK & ADKIN. 1 Oommpleto arrangements have been mado for the continuation of business as before, und: a New Lease oftheprcmisss. Dmiug the interval remaining, wo shall endeavour to clear tho stock, and a vory unusual opportun/y for SECURING BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Is offered, as Goods are reduced over and over again, with the object ol selling rlgbt out. WABNOGK, KELLY, & ADKIN,

JUST RECEIVED! LARGE CONSIGNMENT WASHIM SCOTCH'PLAID FLANNELLETTES, MEN'S YOUTIS' and BOYS' CLOTH IftG, HATS, MERCERY, En , To bo sold at loss than so-called SALE RATES. NEW GOODS MltM COME-FIRST SERVED I Al 0. PRACxNELL'S, 1-H3 MALE'S OHEAV DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, Next the Ciook, Queen-street .Masterton Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society Limited. PROGRESS OF THIS SOCIETY. TOMS, Date. Amount, Sins March, 1870 £03,628 31st March, 1884 £'380,209 81st December, 1888 £808,281 flirt December, J892 £1,522,797 NEW BUSINESS, Sum Period. Ausurod, years ended 81st March, 1879 ' wwm 6 jears ended 31st March, 1884 £4,402,440 ii years ended 31st Dojembor, 1888 " £0,440,110 4 years ended 31st December, 1892 ' £0,572,350 FOR THE YEAR 1892The Now Businoss was, for tho ninth year In succession, in oscesa of one million, Tho Annual Roveiuo at tho end of the year, from proniluuiß an! intorosfc exceeded £415,000. The Fund? woro increased by £150,230. The ratio of oxponsos shows arfurthci reduction cf £2 por cent., which, wit! (he provious reduotlon offectod withli: tho last three years, makes a total reduo tion for tho four years of no less than 6j per cent. 1 O. H. OSMOND, Representative, O|oV7.B.OHENNELLS, Local wont, Mastorton, JOHN WATT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, . / Nezf M&i-ti's Chtmul), QUEEII-STREET, MASTERTON, A LARGE Btock of new Csmcs to hand Draugki Board 10x10, with big' Men. only I/O, worth 3/-; Missing Won Game, l/-i Hahna, 1/3 to 3/6; Gam» oi Scrimmage, 1/0; Neptune, 1/0; Flippeit; Flop 1/S) Tiddlev Wink, 1/6; -catterei Proves, 1/0; Stumbling Blocks, 1/6 fipottit, I,'G; Brack, 1/-. with other Games Books tor Day and Sunday School Libra • Books for Public Libraries; Fraotica Wechold Recipes: Chapters on Gardei danoEeminlandLcgalMcincranda.adoptci V; colonial requheiiients, 1/3, by post I ,V 5-ita £■""'< should be iu evel )' uoubl! - ', j.W. would call attention to the followioi P radicals «hicli in J now received regua' y'A ■.•;••-• wek: H::rapi, AW Hloper, i' .: Mr-VJp, Tkv Million, Spare Moments, Journal, Boys'Wrekly Novelette, Toystmtl Fancy Goodi A jnignificent assortment of Birthday Cards,

j)OUGALL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN RECEIVED PJRECT from Rothemiui & Sons a Filth Case of their wellknown LF-Vli.t .VATCHES. As these Watohcs are alwaya made up to myinstrno lions, they will bo found strong and those oughly reliable. Also a small case d Ladies and Genta GOLD Presentation Watoheß, SptrSnl attention gimn to the fating of tight ami fitting of sptstades, fJVDM TREOLOOK.MASTERTON PtfOTOGKAPHtf OPAL, Bromide, Paper and Silver Print Enlargements, from O.D.V, to Life Sine, finished with Euamel, Ocdint, 7 or Mafc-Gpal Surfaco, PORTS/ITS: TiIRBE-0/.iaTER AKdPbIL LeNOIH Cabinets. Beautifully Finished, Equal to the best produ-' ed in the Colony, for: 7s Gd Half Dozen 1 Q/ «„„«„„ 12s Cd One Dozen} 01" FiMtC(OT ' Family Oroui' Vignettes with Enamel or Mat-Opal 3:rfuco; also finished in Water or 02 Colours, Views Taken in Town or Country, On Bale I The best assortment oi Photos in lioif Zealand. MOS. ED, PRICE MASTEB.TON When Next You Bake LET BREAD AND CAKE "TRIFLES LIGHT AS AIS» A reßnlt only secured by using that genuine and effective preparation ) BAKING POWDER, WITH its aid Pastry-making be comes a pleasure j and bread 0 baking a pastime e The most effective "riaor" into raa> :, kot. ;, Used by all professional cooks, t Avoid the inforior brands, which in h somo cases are choaper but which in n most instances coiifliat mainly of Alum i. and similar adulterants. 1 Shariaud's Baiting IS of conoentrated strength and is absolutely > \re; thoretoro, be like • "Oliver Twist,"and ask for "MOA," Sold by all storekeepers throughout the Colony. ] I SEASON 1803-94, TO ANGLERS, | nISHING & rpAOKLB I Wishing«ej lackle \ JUST OPEN ED UP a splendid oonsißn- ;. rnentof Fishing Tackle direot from the I tivJl-known firms of Alcook &0o and a! Hardy and Sons, Riddich, . England, a! c- misting »f Rods, Reels, Silk Lines, m Landing i*ets, Flies, Minnowß, OastK id Truces, Waders, and all kinds of Anglora »• • Snndrios. INSPECTION INVITED. i« *■ \ SPEC!) A LITY IN 14ft and loft RODS, Queen-street, Masterton, :

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4508, 28 August 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4508, 28 August 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4508, 28 August 1893, Page 2

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