The Wairarapa Farmer's Co-operative Association, LimM 1111 our Print Goods, including: Muslins, Sateens, Ginghams, Zephyrs, Summer Dress Materials and Millinery, are Largely Mucea to make room for our txtensive Shipments of Winter Gooqs now Coming forward, Please Note: /ih Prints are reduced 20 per cent Wairarapa Farmers'Co-Operative Association, [LIMITED,! MABTERTON.
SAVE MONEY FOR THE HOLIDAYS. WAENOCK & ADKIN, SHOWJSOOM-REDUOED PRICES! Drill and Duck Costumes, Trimmed Millinery, Ladies' and Children's Bun. Hats, Mantles, Jackets, Clonks, Underclothing, and Corsets. DRESS DEPARTMENT-REDUCED PRICES 1 . Delaines to be cleared at marvellous prices, Summer noveltieß in Dress Materials, Choice Black Dress Materials (ask tor these) nil at lowest prices. PRINT DEPti RTIIENT-REL»UCEO PRICES ! White Embroidered Itobes, New Design Prints-special lino, Lace Curtains-new designs, special lino ol Ombro Crcpous FANCY DEPARTMENT-REDUCED PRICES! Ladies' Parasols in peat variety, 60 dozen Aprons, 170 dozen Morley's, Ladies', Girls', and Boys' Stockings specially cheap, 7000 yards Embroidery—now patterns, GENTLEMEN'S TAILORING AND MERCERY I A grand selection ol Tweeds, Worsteds, Viennas, etc., niado up by skilled tailors, MERCERY! Hats, Collars, Ties, Gloves, in endless variety at moderate prices. BOYS' CLOTHING I—An immense stock—our own mako at salo prices Wairnrapa residents send your orders to WARNOOK AND ADKIN, THORNDON HOUSE, WELLINGTON AND SAVE MONEY, Mutual Life Association of Australasia. Children's Endowments Without Risk Exnmple.—A father, aged 30, endows his sou,aged 1, for £2OO, payable on his Reaching 21 years ot age, tho annual Premium being £7 2a (H, If the lather should dio any timo after the first payment as abovo, instead of the widow hoving to continue paying premiums, tho endowment becomes a paid up policy and matures when tha boy reaches 21 years of ago. In event of the child's death.durhg ourrenoy of tho policy, the vholo ol tho Premiums paid will bs refunded, CHAS, J, OWEN, District Agont, Wellington, A, E. D'AItCY, G. H. ASTALL, Special Agent. Resident Agent, Masterton. IHVFBTED FUNDS EXCEED ONE MILLION.
GENUINE ' REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. FOR 14 DAYS ONLY, NO OLD STOCK. B, HALLENSTEIN, A. 4, COBRIGAN, Chairman of Direotora. Manager.
THE JLUXUKY OF THE DAY. Kffi THE Kmm MD TIBER ?S mandarin tigek SS Pun Mended Teas. K The Tiger Blends were the very first introduced into this colony, combining the ricbneea and airength of (lie INDIAN, with the delicate flavour of tbe CEYLON, while the MANDABIN Dleoda contain the finest qualities of In jib and lib-Packets, at2s, 2a 2d, 2s 4t), 2a 6d; also 51b end 101b Tinß, We guarantee them absolutely pure, and every packet full woight, SAMPLES ON APPLICATION, ONLY TO HE OBTAINED AT The Anti-MonopolyStores, J. GBAHAM & CO. MaSTEBTON.
TO TAILORS I7IOR SALE, in the Taranaki District, a . sound and prosperous Tailoring business doing a caen trude, Stock £250, at now; to be Hold at luuded cost; good premises and reasouablo rent. 1 urnover,£l2oo per year. Mather and Co., Wellington. FOB SaLE, a small Stationery and Tobacconist Business in a thriving country town. Stock, about £230; no comSetition. A nico chance tor a steady andinustrious man or good business woman Terms cash. Mather and Co., Wellington. FOB SALE,in n good district, a first-class Drapery Business. Stock,£2ooo; doing Blarge turnover,mostly lor cash, Handsome and convenient premises, Liberal terms to good competent man. Mather and Co,, Wellingtcn, POil 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-establiphcd business. Terras. Mather and Co., 14, Featherston Street, Wellington. J HAYE now opened seven parcels ol now Christmas Jewellery, Comprising—--18ct„ Oct., and Silver Brooches, all new designs. Ladies' and Gents Alberts and iVatches; some choice patterns in Diamond and Ruby Engagement ltings, also a eoventh case ol ROTHERAM LEVER WATCHES and a few new pieces in STEELING SILVER AND E. P.| WARE. DOUUALL UNDER THE OLOOK,MASTMTON PRESENTS, AND TOYS, MRS FORBES wishes to draw tfao attention of her patrons that she has joet opened up a choice assortment of the above lines, and would invite iu< spection. Every artiole mjjied in plain figures, at very low pid^B CHEAP AlVrlffipTTY FORCEb,,,,' oß}uekh Bt,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4660, 28 February 1894, Page 2
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676Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4660, 28 February 1894, Page 2
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