All our Print Goods, including: Muslins, Sateens, Ginghams, lephyrs, Summer Dress Materials and Millinery, are Largely Reducea to made room for our txtensm Shipments of Winter Gooos now Goming forward, 'me Me: All Prints are reouced 20 per cent firs' Co-operative Association. TXD,I MABTERTON, [BY FOR THE HOLIDAYS, .PTENOCK & ADKIN, SHOWROOM-KEDUCED PRI0E8! Lodi«' Ken Drill and Duck Costumes, Trimmed Millinery, Ladies' and Children's Bun. Bats, Mantles, Jackets, Cloaks, Underclothing, and Corsets, DREBS DEPARTMENT-REDUCED PRICES I Delaines to be cleared at marvellous prices, Summer novelties in Dress Materials, Choice Black Dress Materials (ask for to) all at lowest prices, PRINT DEPaRTMENT-REUUCED PRICES I White Embroidered Robes, New Design Prints—speoial line, Laoe Curtains—now designs, special lino of Ombre CroponsFANCY DEPARTMENT-REDUCED PRICES! Ladies' Parasols in great variety, 60 dozen Apronß, 170 dozen Morlcy's, Ladies', Girls', and Boys' Stookings specially cheap, 7000 yards Embroidery-new pattornß. GENTLEMEN'S TAILORING AND MERCERY I A grand selection ot Tweeds, Worsteds, Tiennas, etc, made up by skilled tailors, MERCERY I Hate, Collars, Ties, Gloves, in endless variety at moderate prices, HOIS' CLOTHING I—An immonse stock-oar own make at cheap sale prices Wairarapa residents send your orders to TYARNOOK AND ADKIN, THORNDON BOUSE, WELLINGTON AND SAVE MONEY, Mutual Life Association of Australasia. Children's Endowments Without Risk Example.—A lather, aged 80, endows his Eon,agcd 1, for £2OO, payable on his Reaching 21 years of age, the annual Premium being £7 2s (Id. If the father should die my time after the firet payment as above, instead of the widow having to continue paying premiums, the endowment becomes a paid up policy and matures when tho boy reaches 21 years ot age. In event of the child's death during currency of the policy, the whole ol the Premiums paid will be refnnded, OHAS. J. OWEN, District Agent, Wellington, A, E, D'AltOY, G. B. ASTALL. Special Agent, Resident Agent, Masterton, INVENTED FUNDS EXCEED ON E MILLION.
GENUINE ' REDUCTIONS DEPARTMENTS. FOR 14DAIS ONLY, B, HALLENSTEIN, flbairman of Director!; NO OLD STOCK. A, i, CORBIGAN, THE JLTJXUKY OF THE DAY. SffiS mmmnmim sss MANDARIN TIGEji BBSS Are mended lens. gS The Tiger Blends were the very first introduced into tbiß colony, combining the ricbneßfl and strength of the INDIAN, witb the delicate flavour of tbe CEYLON, while theMAKDAfIIN Blende contain tbe finest qualilieii of China and Indian Teas. In jib and 11b Packets, at 2s, 2a 2d, 2a 4d, 2s 6d; also 61b and 101b Tina. We guarantee them absolutely pure, and every packet full woight. SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. ONLY TO DE OBTAINED AT rmTiJE^iri] J. GBAHAM & CO.
10R SALE, in iho Taranaki District, a 6ound and proßperous Tailoring buaiECfB. doing a cnsn trade, Slock £250, al new; to bo sold at landed cost; good premises and reasonable rent. 1 uraover,£l2oo pervcar. Mather and Co,, Wellington, [\OH SALE, a small Stationery and Toj} bacconifll Business 'in a thriving country town. Stock, about £ 230; no comitillon. A nice cliancoforaaleadyandinfflfjEJlKra OBSALE.inngood district, a first-class X' Drapery Business. Stock,£2ooo; doing a largo turnover,mostly for casb, Handsomo and convenient premises. Liberal terms to gocd competent man. Mather and Co., Wellington, pOB SALE, a largo and prosperous storeJ' keeping Business, in a rapidly improving town in tliu Taranaki Distriot, Stock, L 3500; turnover, LIO,OOO a year; good premises and a well-established bnsiam. Terms, Mather and Co,, 14, Featberaton street, Wellington. U i\VE now opened seven parcels ot new 'Christmas Jewellery, Comprising—--18ct„ Pet,, and Silver Brooches, ill new designs. Ladifa' and Gents Alberts and ffatcbcß', some ohoico patterns in Diamond and My Engagement Kings, also a soventh CSSfI of BOTHEBAM LEVER WATCHES and a lew new pieces in STERLING SILVER AND E. F..WABE. W nOUUALL VNDBB TEEOLOOK,iUmBTOS PRESENTS, AND TOYS, "RS FORBES wishes to draw the attention of her patronn that she baa just opened up a choice assortment of tho above lines, and would invite ln< tpection. Every article marked in plain CHEp? AMD PRETTY PB FORCES '....». •»».Qozn
/JT saves the merchant's business from a-going to tho bad , By a-raking in tho patronage the public can't rofiißo[|| This Can Bb Well Said OpISmUND'S mm POWDER, As tho proof o'Jhe pudding is in the eatiiig.in the proof of thoißakliiif'Powder the using. A preparation trhich challenges comporisui by Botual test and always stands the trial most favourably, isShurlmfs'Moa Brnno , Baking Powdei, GEO. K. BOND, ARCHITECT AND CIVIL ENGINEER, 1 FuRBT Sweet MASTERTON,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4658, 26 February 1894, Page 2
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720Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4658, 26 February 1894, Page 2
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