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The "Wairarapa Famer's;Go« 9 \ ( MASTEJRTON.' DlttPEߥ AND CLOriIING DEPARTMENT. '. -ix'wiBWSISB ANDIMHIII ' We beg to at^iouuce-the arrival of our tlret ihipmenb of/;, AUTUMN AND. WINTER GOODS, MANTLES, JACKETS AND MACKINTOSHES, LADIES' AND . MAIDS'SIZES. LADIES' WOOLLEN AND CLOTH SHIRTS, Useful, Pretty and Cheap. Tkmoeit thing in Veils and Veiling, The new Circular and Empirt Veih now so much worn at Home. The new Fan Veil, Black and all Colours, NEW HATS. NEW HATS. NEW HATB. .NEW HATS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, WINGS, POMPOMS, ETC. SFjECIATUITIBSIn Children's Hats and Caps, Infants' Hats and Bonnnts, Pelisaes, etc,/etc. FLANNELS/ BLANKETS, ItUGSv-Botter valuo than fiver, FLANNELLETTE,-Wo hold a splendid range of this useful artiolein all qualities. MENS' AND BOYS' OILSKINS AND WATERPROOFS.-We sell the best article only and trill guarantee them. OILSKINS RE-OILED if not satisfactory, SPECIALITIES IN GENT'S BOOKS, TIES, VESTS, HATS, etc. The NOTED WAIRARAPA SOOK, all wool 1/0 per pair. A large shipmontof gooda in b.b, Kaikoura 'duo lafc Marob. ' ' [E PREMIER: DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. rative Association, STERTON, rUMN HIBITS OF THE SEASON, ' Showrooms and Departments' are aglow with the rich tints of Autumn Millinery, MantleßandDress Materials.. Wo Invite Inspection, and promise a visit to Thorndon House shall of pleasure to Ladies honouring us with a call, WAKNOCK ADKIN,' IN FASHIONABLE DRAPERY AND MILLIN ERY, we claim b be ' 0 . ■ FOKEMOST;AMOi\ IMPORTERS. GEMSWSTYEE .IN " autumn mantles and jackets, AUTUMN MILLINERY, ' V " AUTUMN DKESS MATEUI iLS. 1 All Goods Direct from Manufacturers, Designers, and Fashion-Artistes. WARNOCK AND ADKIN, THOKNDON HOUSfi, WELLINGTON Children's Endowments Without Risk Example.—A father, aged 30, endows his sod, aged I, for £2OO, payable on hie Btacbing 21 years of dge, tlie annual Premium being £7 2« frl,' If the father should die any time ofier the first payment as above, instead of the widow having to continue pay'np premiums, the endowment becomes a paid uppolioy and matures when the ' boy aches 21 years of age.: In event Of the child's death during onrrency'of the policy, tho ~'i of the Premiums paid will bo refunded, ' i CHAS, J. OWEN, District Agent. Wellington, A. E, ; D'AKOY, G. fl, ASTALL, .< Special Agent. Resident Agent, Masterton. ' INWTFD FUNDS EXCEED ONE MILLION. '

BSy:£ Complete Drapery AND B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Direotora. Furnishing Warehouse WRITE for Catalogues and, price list with samples of new Dress ALL GOODS GUARANTEED RELIABLE QUALITY, . A, UORRIGAN, THE LTJXUKY OF THE DAY. MANDARIN MANDARIN MANDARIN MANDARIN MANDARIN the nmm m rim is Pure BlmU Teas. TIGBK TIGER TIGER The Tiger Blends were the very first intioduced into this colony, combining the riobnesß and sirength of the INDIAN, with the delicate flavour.of the CEYLON, while thaMANDABIN Blends contain the finest qualities ot China and Indian Teas, In and lib Packets, at 2s, 2s 2d, 2b 4d> 2s 6d; also 61b and 101b Tins,) We guarantee them absolutely pure, and oyer; packet full weight. SAMPLES ON APPLICATION, ONLY TO BE OBTAINED AT [onopolyStores, J.GBAHAM&CO. MASTERTON. '

' t V flavea the more ant's buaineaa from a goliig to the bad • By a-rakiuff in the patronage the publio can't refuse . This Oah Be Weu Said OrSHMM'S mm . mm. • ; Afljjtho [rot o'thepudding is lathe eating,so il.e proof of th&ißakln<( Powder the using, ' < A - - pariscn by actual teat aud always stands tho trial moat favourably, isSharlmd's 'lioa Brno Baking Powdei, BOItENSEN'S ; LITTLE GIANT /j 1:1 I s S' the cheapest' and most useful ever invented for snmll Bettlerajithe lo,w price bringing'-it 'within eveiypnp.„One man can the inatihihe And lift a'wefght MGHT TONS, and thia can" by an extra man. . Price and [upwards / N. SOHENSJJNj I: - ' htoateetOlKwUlfi be don

TO TAILOBfj Til OK SALE, in the Taranaki District, a Jj' sound and prosperous nesg. doing a cued trudo. Stock £250, al now; to be sold at landed cost; good prom'isca and reasonaiilerent, Turnover, £I2OO per year, Mather and Co., Wellington. IT' OB SALE, a'small Stationery and To- ' : 'l acconist Business in a thriving country town. Stock, about £230; no competition, A nice chance forasteadyandinduutrious mau or'good-'business woman' Terras cash. Mather and Co,, Wellington. 12 OR SALE,in a good district, a first- ; Drapery Business; Stook,£2ooo; large turnovcr.mostly lor cash. J and convenient premises. Liberal terms to competent man, Mather aud Co., ,cn, pOii HALE, a large aud prosperous storeJj keeping Business, in a r.ipidly improving town iu the Taranoki district, ijtock, L 3600; turnover, LIO.WIO a year; good premises and a well-established busi-' nes:i. Tcixqb. Mather aud Co., 14, Ffathcrston street, ■Wellington. J HAVE now Christmas Jewellery, Comprising—- - 18ct„ Oct., and Silver Brooches, all new designs. Ladies' and Gents Alberts and Watches; some choice patterns in Diamond and Kuby Engagement Rings, also a aeventh case of ROTHERAM LEVER WATCHES and a lew now pieces in STEELING SILVER AND E^P.jWAIiE, (jr A i L TBEfiLOOK,M AUTMTON PRESENTS, AN TOYS, M BS FriRPBS wifhee to drawvj the . attention of her patrons that; die; fifes just opened up a clioicu assnrrnicint ,<if the nbuve lines, and wjiild invito m. : flpection. Every aitiele'.marked in 'plait figure*.'-w veiy I"W.prices. _ k tll'iAP AM) I^TTY forces;;,... OS

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 6 March 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, 6 March 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, 6 March 1894, Page 2

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