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STOP! . AND PURCHASE AT THE W.F.C.A. GBEAT CASH DRAPEKY SALE. BARGAINS UNHEARD OF. GOODS THAT ARE GOOD AND OHEAP Wo make no idlo boaat whan we eay that this Is the Drajiery Sale ever known in Masterton. OROWDS OP PEOPLE, WHO ARE MORE THAN SATISFIED Wlffi VALUE GIVEN, THRONG THE PREMISES ALL DAY LONG. A FACT ALWAYS SPEAKS FOK ITSELF. THE W.F.C.A, Have dono moro trado In Drapery this woek than ever has been deno in the Wairarapa, For your own good wo again saySTOP bofore wasting yonr time and money at so-called SALES. W« do not pretend to SELL at less than wo pay, bilk wo DO BELL at neatly HALF what MRS. P. DICKSON PAID. THAT'S PLAIN ; Yoncan prove It for yourself. THE GREAT CASH DRAPERY SALE. PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED BY MRS P. DICKSON. Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative Association, [LIMITED,! lesterton, Greytown, Carterton, Pahiatua and Tinui D.I.C. Stock-Taking, 1893. „„ „ „ mr/T ,rrm T)MOR to the Compaq i Annual StockFURNISH THROUGHOUT X tnking and balance we shall mike a complete clearance ot all surplus anJ seaat THE sonable slock. Drasliorcductionshavf been made in every department o! tho D.1.0., m thereby giving the public a rare opportunity f J J o' purchasing superior Drapery, Boots iJmwi furniture, mo., at lower priwi than aro usually paid for goods ol inferior qualita, WINTER SALE, -q Thursday, june 22nd. Co-Operative Stores, WELLINGTON, B. HALLENSTEIN, A. A. OORRIGAN, Chairman of Direotora. Manager.

THE NEW FIKM, WITH NEW FASHIONS, FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT Of the Nov? Firm WARNOCK & ADKIN. NEW SPRING FASHIONS. French Miilinsry, Dresses, Trimm ngs, Fancy Novelties, S.B. DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE, &c., &c. sg [ Paris Mantles, Dress Novelties, buauime. Prints, Washing Goods, Delaines, [ &C„ &o.| &o.| &0, WABNOCK & ADKIN, LEADING TMPORTKRB OF BTYLIBH DRAPER?, WELLINGTON. ESTABLISHED 1869. LIF£ ASSURAHCEWITHOIIT COST TABLE AK Offers to Assurants the following SPECIAL ADVANTAGES ;• 1. An Assurance payment at death, should same occur with a certain number of years; with all the usual optionß (or converting Roversionary Bonuseß into 2. Atefund to tie Moalier, after 20,25,30.35,40, or 45 jears, as the ease may be, of ail the premiums faid, with tnoae additional privileges: (a.)-To continue tho Assurance during thoremainder of life, at the original rate ' of premium; with full participation in future profits; and to either draw tho Cash Valuo of his Bonuses acorued, or leave them vested as Reversionary additions to tho sum assured. (d )—To draw tho Cash Value of Policy with Bonuses accrued, 3. To substitute, In tho lieu of No. 2, a M-up Policy Kith full participation in profits, and an Annuity for the remainder of life, EXAMPLEA man age 30 assures for £IOOO, paying an Annual Premium for 30 years of £35 3s 4d. Thiseeourcs tho following benefits 1, At Diatd, if before reaching age CO, the sum assured (£1000) with Reversionary 2 At Aos 60, o refund of all the Premiums paid amounting to £1055, and the membor may continue the Policy lor £IOOO, at the original rate of premium, with full participation in future profits, and either draw tho cash value of accrued Bonuses, or leave them as Reversionary Additions to tho sum assured i 3, On, ho may withdraw tho total premiums paid (£1055) as above, the Surrender Valuo of tho Policy (£270), and also the accrued Cash Bonuses; 4 On, hemay have a Paid-up Policy for £IOOO. witli full participation in future profits, and an /Iminify of £l2O (about) for the rest of life. TABLK H.R. 21.-CHILDREN'SENDOWMENTS.-Providing besides the usual benefits that tho payment of Premiums shall ceaso in event of the death of tho member who pays them before maturity o! endowment. Exnmplt'.—A father aged 30 endows bis son aged 1 for £IOO payable on his reaching 21 years of ago, the annual Premium being £3 4s H If the father should die any time after the first payment as above, instead of the widow having to continue paying premiums, tho endowment becomo a paid up policy and matures whon tho boy reaches 21 years of age. In ovent of tho child's death during currenoy of policy, the whole ot the Premiums paid will be refunded. All other classes of Life Business, including Annuities, are undcrtalten by this Office tho rates for whioh, and for any reasonablo valuation of the Printed Tables, oan bo arcertained on application to any of the local agents, G. fl. ASTALL, Residont Agent, Mastorton. CPAS, J. OWEN, District Agent, Foathorston and Brandon Streets, Wellington,

JUST TO HAND. KIPLING'S Many Inventions, 7s; Strand Magazine, now vol, 7s; Great Thoughts, new vol, Os; Lynoh's A U?ad Man's Step, 3s j The Munoes, by Couau Doylo, 2a 6d; From Whose Bourne, Luke Sharp, 4a; TheßightHonourable, by Justin McCarthy and Mr 0 Piaed 7s; Annandalo's Concise Dictionary 6s Cd ; Futtall's Standard Dictionary, 1(10,000 references, 4s; Oassell'a English 1 Dictionary, 4s Od; Collins' Larue Type Dictionaiy, Is Gd ; Summer number of London Mews; Pictures of 1893, Is Gd; Mack and White Academy and New Gallery Pictarcs, Is Gd. johiTwatt, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, I JV&rf Mami's Chemist), QUEEII-STBEET, MASTEKTON. ])OU GA L L WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN Received pjbeot from Bormnut & Sons a Filth Case of their wellknown LEW, BATCHES. As these Watohes are alwayß made up to my inslruc tions, they will bo found strong and those ougblvreliable. Also a small case d Ladies and Gents GOLD Presentation Watches, Sptml uikntion gim to the testing of sight and fitting of spectacles, UNDER THE OLOOK,MJSTERTON MASTERTOH PERMANENT INVESTMENT ahd BUILDING 800IETY. THE Society Is prepared to grant LOANS—repayable byinstalments or othurwiso~on approved freehold or leasehold securities, and to RECEIVE MONEY ON DEPOSIT. Terms on Application;' ' jTi, KEITH, Manager,

0. PRAQNELL, THE PKOPLE'B CHEAP DMPEK, is KowOpeningUpa Consignment of NEW MNG DBaPEKY AND CLOTHING EVERYTHING ENTIRELY NEW EVERYTHING ENTIRELY HEW INSPFCTION INVITED. IKSPtCTION INVITED. NOTE IRE ADDRESS 0. PRAGNELL, THE PEOPLE'S CHEAP DRAPER, AND OLOTHIKR. Ita the Clous, Qoezn-stbeet .Mahtbmoh. PJHOTOGKAPHy OPAL, Uromiio, Papor and Silver Print Enlargements, from O.D.V. to Life Size, finished with Enamel, Otdim.7 or Mat-G>l Surface, ponmm-. iJuuEE.CjI'iRIEB AWIFUH LENGIII OABINBTHBeautifully Finiflhed. Equal to the best proau' sd in thfl CoioDy f for« J 6d Half Dozen 1 QL First Cow. i iiGd One Dozen I Ul Family Oboot Vignettes with Enamel or Mat-Opal 3:tfacoj also finished in Water or Ci! Colours. Views T»kkn in Town oe CoOntby. On Sale 1 The boat esaortment of Photos inlio.f Zealand. IPS. ED. PRICE mabiewoii

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4511, 31 August 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4511, 31 August 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4511, 31 August 1893, Page 2

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