MABTERTON. DRAPER* AND CLOTHING . DEPARTMENT, I EX S,B/« RUAHIKE AND GOTHIC. / We beg to Minonnoe the armal of out first ibipnent of j AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, MANTLES, JACKETS AND MACKINTOSHES, LADIES' AND MAIDS'BIZES. . LADIES' WOOLLEN AND OLOTH SHIRTS,' Useful, Pretty and Tht nacut thing in Veih and Veiling. Tht <i«o Circular and Empm Vtilt now it much worn at Horn. Thtntw Fan Yd, Black and all dolours, NEW HATS. NEW HATB. NEW HATS. NEW HATS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, WINGS, POMPOMS, ETC. SPJECIAL.ITIEB- ■ FLANNELS) BLANKETS, R.UGS.-BettM value than ever. ' FLANNELLErTF.-We hold a splendid range, of this osoful artioU in a! 1 4 ualities, v MENS' AND BOYS'OILBKINB AND WATERPROOFS.- We sell the but article only and will guarantee them. OILSKINS RE-OILED if not satisfactory SPECIALITIES IN GENT'S SOOKS, TIE 3, VESTS, HATS, eto. The NOTED WAIKABAPA SOCK, all wool 1/6 per pair. A large shipment of goods in i.a, Kaikoura due Ist March, THE PREMIEJR DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Operative'Association. [LIMITED,| MABTERTON. FIRST EXHIBITS OP THE AUTUMN SEASON. ]our Showrooms and Departments are aglow with the rich lints of ,r, | Autumn Millinery, Mantles and Dross Materials. '" • We invite Inspection, and promise a visit to Thorndon House shall be one ot pleasure to Ladles honouring us with a call. WAENOCF& ADKIN, IN FASHIONABLE DRAPERY AND MDLLIN BRY, wo claim t3.be - FOREMOST AMON GIMPORTERSGEMSOF STYLE AUTUMN MANTLES AND JACKETS, AUTUMN MILLINERY, AUTUMN DRESS MaTEKHLS. All Goods Direot from Manufacturers, Designers, and Fashion Artistes, WARNOOK AND ADM, THOKNDON HOUSE, WELLINGTON
Children's Endowments Without Risk, flxninple.-A father, aged 80, ondows his son,aged 1, for £2W,fhyM« on hiß Reaching 21 years of age, the annual Premium being £7 2? M, If the father should die any time after the first payment as above, instead of the widow having to continue pay- •% premiums, the endowment becomes a paid uppolioy and matures when the boy .thole of the Premiums paid will be refunded, OHAS. I OWEN, District Agent, Wellington, A. E. D'AKOY, G. H. ASTALL. Special Agent. Resident Agent, Maiterton, INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED ONE MILLION.
Complete Drapery "aND Furnishing Warehouse ITRITE for Catalogues nnd price ./? list with sample) of now Dwbj Material). ALL GOODS GUARANTEED RELIABLE QUALITY. B, HALLBNSTEIN, Chairman of Directors. A, A. OOBBIGAN, THE L.UXUKY OF THE DAY. SiSSS THE MANDARIN AND TIQER gg MANDARIN TIGEU SIX Pure Blended leas. ggK" The Tiger Blende were the very first iniioduced into this colony, combining the richness and strength of ibe INDIAN, with the delicate flavour of the CEYLON, while theMAKDABLN Blends coutain the finest qualities of China and Indian Teas, In Riband lib Packets, at 2b, 2s 2d, 2s 4d, 2s 6d; oleo 61b and 101b Tim. Ve guarantee them absolutely pure, and every packet full weight. SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. ONLY TO BE OBTAINED AT The Anti-MonopolyStores, ■ J.GKAHAM&CO.
TOR SALE, in the Taranakt District, a ncss, doing a cash tn.de, Stock £250, al Dew; to be Bold at landed cost; good premises and reasonable rent, Turnover,£l2Qo per rear. Mather and Co,, Wellington. . hacconlsl Business in a thriving country town, _ Stock, about £230; no comSetition, A nice chance lor a steady andinustrions man or good business woman Terms cash, Matbor and Co,, Wellington. MB SALE.In a good district, a first-class a large turaovtr.mostly lor cash, Handsome end convenient premises, Liberal terms to gold competent man. Mather and Co., Wellington, roving town In the Taranaki District, Stock, L 3500; turnover, 1/10,000 a year; 'good premises and a well-established bnsineflß. Termß. Mather and Co,, 14, Feathereton Street, Wellington, HAVE now opencd.seven parcels of new Christmas Jewellery, Comprising— I8ct„ Oct,, and Silver Brooches, all now designs. Ladies' and Gents Alberts and vVatches; some ohoice patterns in Diamond and Ruby Engagement Kings, also a seventh HOTHERAM LEVER WATCHES STEELING SILVER AND E..IP. 4 WABE. W, D OU( * ALL UND'eK TRE6LOOK,MABTMTON PRESENTS, AND TOYS. MRS FORBES wishes to dm* the attention of hot natrons that aho hasjtuUpenedupa choice assortment of the above lines, and would- invito inspection. Evory article marked in plnic CHEAPANj MRBFORBEB,,
I j T 'eavea the more ant's business from a.golng to the bad public can't refuse 1m Oan Bi Weil Said Ofsh/mlm's . baking POWDER, Afltbe proof o'the pudding is In the "ting.so the proof of thejßaklne, Powder j •- «. • l uin toe uiing, ' A preparation which challenges comrisen hv sntiml ln»f. ami nUon. .;»',!. the trial most favourably, is-. M///0 We/,' WOKEJN SEN'S LITTLE GIANT STUMP EXTRACTOR 18 the cheapest- arid moat useful ever X invented for sniall settlers, the law pries bringmg it within the, reach of ' ;«tyonu, One man can easily work 'ho machine and lift a weight equal to ipHT.TONS, and San extra man ■.'•■'- ".;' • Price from £,& and upwaitfl. * J N, HORBNSEN^ 1 I'itoafee, Oil""
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Wairarapa Daily Times, 7 March 1894, Page 2
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776Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, 7 March 1894, Page 2
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