/11l our Print Goods, including: Wins, Sateens, Ginghams, lephyrs, Summer Dress Materials and Millinery, are Largely Reducea to make room for our txtensive of Winter Gooas now Coming forward, Please Me: All Prints are reduced 20 per cent Wairarapa Farmers'Go-Operative Association, [LIMITED,! MABTERTON.
SAVE MONEY FOR THE HOLIDAYS. WABNOOK & AMIN, SHOWROOM-REDUCED PRICES 1 Ladies' New Drill and Duck Coslun es, Trimmed Millinery, Mies' and Children's Sun, Out;, Mantles, Jackets, Cloaks, Underclothing, and Corsets, DRESS BKPARTMEN'T-REDUCED PRICES I Delaines to bo cleared at marvellous prices, Summer novelties in Dress Materials, Choice Black Dkss Materials (ask tor these) all at lowest prices. PRINT DEPARTMENT- REDUCED PRICES I Whito Embroidered liobcs, New Design Prints-special line, Lace Curtains-new designs, FPecial line ot Ombre Crepons I FANCY DEPARTMENT-REDUCED PRICEBI Ladies' Parasols in great variety, GO dozen Aprons, 170 dtzen.Morley's, Ladies', Girls', and Bojb' Stockings specially cheap, 7000 yards Embroidery-new patterns. GENTLEMEN'S TAILORING AND MERCERY I A grand selection ot Tweeds, Wanteds, Viennas, etc., made up by stilled tailors. MERCERY I Hats, Collars, Ties, Gloves, in endless variety at modeiate prices, BOYS' CLOTHING I—An immense 6tock—our own make at cheap sale prices Wairarapa residents send your orders to WARNOCK AND ADKIN, THOKNDON HOUSE, WELLINGTON AND SAVE MONEY, Children's Endowments Without Risk. Exnmple.-A father, aged 30, endows his son.nged t, for £ 2OO, payable on his Beaching 21 years of Bgc, the annual Premium being £7 2s fid, ]f tbo father Bhould die any time aficr the first payment as above, instead of the widow having to continue paying premiums, the endowment becomes a paid up policy and matures when tho boy 21 year* of age. In ovent of the child's death daring currenoy of tho policy, tho [ the Premiums paid will be refunded. OHAS. J. OWEN, District Agent, Wellington, A. E. D'AKCY, 6. B. ASTALL. Special Agent, Resident Agent, Masteiton, INVENTED FUNDS EXCEED-ONE MILIILM.
GENUINE ' REDUCTIONS DEPARTMENTS. FOB 14 DATS ONLY. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Dlrootorfi" NO OLD STOCKA. i. UORRIGAN, Manager, THE JLUXUKY OF THE DAY. MS the mom mtim sb MANDARIN TIGER SS Aw Blended M SSS The Tiger Blends were the very first iniioduccd into this colony, combining; fho richness and oirength of the INDIAN, with the delicate flavour of the CEYLON, while theMAKDAEIN Blends contain the finest qualities of China and Indian' Teas. In jib and lib Packets, at 2s, 2s 2d, 2s 4d, 2b 6d; also Sib and 101b Tim. w o tjuaiTntcothtni absolutely pure, and every packet full weisht, BAMPLES ON APPLICATION. ONLY TO HE OBTAINED AT The Anti-JlonopolyStor es, GEAHAM & CO. SALE, in the Taranaki District, a //IT saves the merchant's kuainess sound and prosperous Tailoring busi- 1 i This Can Be Weil Said Of—nen. doing a carl trade Stock £250, al • from a . going bth bad new; to bo sold at landed cost; good pre- ° miseg and reasonable rent. Turnover,£l2oo per year. Mather and Co., Wellington. j>OR SALE, a small Stationery and ToX 1 bacconisli Business in a thriving publio can't refuse country town. Stock, about £230; no competition. A nice chance forasteadyandindnstrious man or good business woman _ „ _. _ Terms cash. Mather and Co,, Wollington. Tins Can Be Well Said OfMR SALE.in a good district, a first-clas3 j. 1 Drapery Business. Stock,£2ooo; doing nil mi a large turnovf r.mostly tor cash. Handsome Qffj\ \ % and convenient premises. Liberal terms to goad competent man. Mather and Co,, n BAKIHB Wfl SALE, a large and prosperous storekeeping Business, in a rapidly improving town in tbo Taranaki District, Pf)l/l/I)PP Stock, L 3500 j turnover, LIO.OOO a year; 'v ," ULlli good premises and a well-established business. Terms. Mather and Co., 14, FcatherßtonStreet, Wellington, ■ ■ .i. „. , ~., ~. .. ~ . L-ie — — -. r—; — Ab the print of .the pudding is in the Ha.VE now opened sevenjparcclß of new Christmas dewllem, -«•-•«'•»•»*<** Comprising- «!'« *8 V*H< 16ct., Oct,, and Silver Brooches, all new designs. Ladks' and Gents Alberts and vVatcbes; some choice patterns in Diamond A preparation which challenges comand My Engagement Kings, also a seventh ° ■ . ROTHERAM LEVER WATCHES P arkn b ? aotual teßfc mi ' i]n W star- 1 " and a few new pieces in STEELING SILVER AND E. P. WARE, the trial most favourably, isV D°Ut*ALL or , ~ , UNDERTBSOLOOK,MANMmS QflttMflU S '/TO .Bjf(UlQ ~Sa7c,rihsir Min§ Pmkh Practical Saw aiid Tool Maker, DIXON STREET WELLINGTON. rowm miot of'the pudding is in the eating.so the proof of the Bakiniz powder isjin the using, , BetTiso, Ac. Agent foj Btba« Enbikes, Booms, Woodwobhno Mkuikmv, GENERAL PRODUCE DEALER 40. Circular and Vertical Saws gullctcd and hammered, Saws cut down and re- h*m Lm toothed, New Saws fitted to Spindles, Ac. ' bmKT| . Baking Powdet, hrtl (.'his Ihrk Ovaraiiteed.—Countr Qtitnjtrmfflly clltndid to,-tWoyw) wt application, MABTERTON,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4652, 19 February 1894, Page 2
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762Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4652, 19 February 1894, Page 2
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