The Wairarapa Farmer's Co-operative Association, Limited. All our Print Goods, including; Muslim, Sateens, Gingham, Zephyrs, Summer Dress Materials and Millinery, are Largely Reduces to make room for our txtensive Shipments of l/l/inter Gooas now Coming forward, x Please Note': Ah Prints*are reduced 20 per cent Wairarapa Farmers'Go-Operative Association, [LIMITED,) MABTERTON, SAVE MONEY FOR THE HOLIDAYS. WARNOCK & ADKIN, SHOWROOM-REDUCED PRICEBI Ladies' New Drill and Duck Costumes, Trimmed Millinery, Ladies' and Children's Sun, Bats, Mantles, Jackets, Cloaks, Underclothing, and Corsets. DREBB DEPARTMENT—REDUCED PRICES I Delaines to bo cleared at marvellous prices, Summer novelties in Dress Materials, Choice Black Dress Materials (ask (or these) all nt lowest prices. PRINT DEPAKTMENT-REUUCEO PRICES I Whito Embroidered Robes, New Design Prints-special line, Lace Curtains- new designs, special line oi Ombre Crepons. FANCY DEPARTMENT-REDUCED PRICES! Ladies' Parasols in great variety, 60 dozen Aprons, 170 dozen Motley's, Ladies', Girls', and Boys' Stockings specially cheap, 7000 yards Embroidery-new patterns, GENTLEMEN'S TAILORING AND MERCERY I A grand selection oi Tweeds, Worsteds, Yiennas, etc., made up by skilled tailors, MERCERY I Hots, Collars, Ties, Gloves, in endless variety at moderate prices. BOYS' CLOTHING I—An immense stock —our own mako at cheap sale prices Wairarapa residents send your orders to WARNOCK AND ADKIN, THOHNDON HOUSE, WELLINGTON AND SAVE MONEY, j Mutual Life Association of Australasia, Children's Endowments Without Risk texnniple.-A father, aged 30, endows hia emi,aged 1, for £2OO, payable on his Reaching 21 years of age, the annual Premium being £7 2s M, Jf the father Bhonld die any time after the fust payment as above, instead of the widow having to continue paying premiums, the endowment becomes a paid up policy and matures when the boy teaches 21 yeare of age. In event of the child'e death during ouricnoy of the policy, the whole of the Premiums paid will be refunded. OHAS, J. OWEN, District Agent, Wellington, A. E. D'AROY, G. fl. 48TALL, Special Agent. .Resident Agent, Masterton, INVFSTED FUNDS EXCEED ONE MILLION.
GENUINE REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. FOE 14 DAYS ONLY. NO OLD STOCK. B, HALLENSTEIN, A, A, I'ORRIGAN, Chairman of Directors. THE LUXURY OF THE DAY, MANDARIN THE MANDARIN AND TIGER. g™ MANDARIN TIGBji KSK ftre fcW Teas. Jg The Tiger Bleiids were the very first introduced into this colony, combining the richness and Birength of the INDIAN, with the delicate flavour of the CEYLON, while the MANDARIN Blends contain the finest qualities of Ohina and Indian Teas, In jib and lib Packets, at 2a, 2s 2d, 2s 4d, 2a 6d; also 51b and 101b Tins, Wo guarantee them absolutely ptiro, and eyery packet full weight. SAMPLES ON APPLICATION, ONLY TO BE OBTAINED AT The Anti-MonopolyStores. J. GRAHAM & CO. MjSTERTON
TO TAILOBB FOR SALE, in the Taraoaki District, a sound and prosperous Tailoring business, doing a cash trade, Stock £250, al new; to be sold at landed cost; good premises and reasonable rent. Turnover,£l2oo per Tear, Mather and Co,, Wellington, FOR SALE, a small Stationery and Tobacconist Business In a tbrlviDg country town. Stock, about £280; no competition. A nice chance for a Eteady arid indnstrious man or good business woman Terms cash. Mather and Co,, Wellington. FOR SALE,in a good district, a first-class Draper; Business. Block,£2000; doing a large lor cash, Handsome and convenient premises. Liberal terms to good competent man, Mather and Co., ■Wellington, FOB SALE, a large and prosperous storekeeping Business, in a rapidly improving town in the Taranaki District, Stock, L 3500; turnover, LIO.OOO a year; good premises and a well-established business. Terras. Mather and Co., 14, Featherston Street, Wellington. J HAVE now opened seven parcels of new Christmas Jewellery, Comprising— ISct., Oct., and Silver Brooches, all new designs. Ladies' and Qents Alberts and Wotches; some ohoice patterns in Diamond and Ruby Engagement Rings, also a seven th ROTHERAM LEVER WATCHES and a few new pieces in STERLING SILVER AND E. P. WARE, W J)0 U (jA LL UNDER TBS OLOOK,MABTMTON PRESENTS, AND TOYB, MRS FORBES wishes to draw the attention other patrons that eho has just oponed up a choice assortment /Itivi above lines, and would invite inBpoctiun. Every article marked in plain figures, at very low prices, CHEAP AND PRETTY MRU FORBES } <Jwrw
IJI saves the merchant's business from a-golng to the bad By a-raking in the patronage the public can't refuss'i, This Oan Be Weil Said 01mmo'B BAKING POWDER, As tho pruot o e ( the pudding is In the eating,so th 6 proof of tho Baklnq Powder iajin the using, A preparation which challenges, comparison by actual test and always stands the trial most favourably, is— Skrlmd's 'HSoa Brm Ming Powfa, GEO. R, BOND, ARCHITECT AND CIVIL ENGINEEB, ' Street mas'terton,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4657, 24 February 1894, Page 2
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769Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4657, 24 February 1894, Page 2
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