IttASTEROT., -DRAPERS. AND CLOTHING . DEPARTMENT. EX S.S/B RUAHINE AND GOTHIC. .... We beg to announce tho arrival of our tint Bbipiuont of AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, MANTLES, JACKETS AND MACKINTOSHES, LADIES' AND MAIDS' SIZES. LADIES' WOOLLEN AND CLOTH BHIBIS, Useful, Pretty and Cheap. Thenewtil thing in Vtilsani Veiling. The new Circular and Empire Veili now so much worn at Home. The new Fan Veil, Black and all Colmn, 'NEW HATS. NEW HATS. NEW HATS. NEW HATS. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, WINGS, POMPOMS, ETC. ' SPfiOIALITIESId Children's Bats and Caps, Infanta' Hats and Bonnets, Pelisses, etc., etc / '' ** FLAfINELSj BLANKETS, BUGS -Better value than ever. *\ . FMNNELLETTE.-We>ld a splendid range of this useful article to all MENS' AND BOYS' OILBKINB AND WATERPKOOFS,-Wo sell the beat article only and will guarantee them, OILSKINS RE-OILED if not satisfactory. SPECIALITIES IN GENT'S BOOKS, TIES, VESTS, HATS, eto. The NOTED WAIKARAPA SOCK, all wool 1/6 per pair. A large Bhipment of goodß in s>i. Kaikouta due Ist March, THE PREMIER DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. Wairarapa Farmers'Co-Operative Association. [LIMITED,! MABTERTON, FIRST EXHIBITS OF THE AUTUMN SEASON. y \ Our Showrooms and Departments are aglow with the rich lifts rnn | Autumn Millinery, Mantles and Dress Materials. -IK) J 'We invite Inspection, and promise a visit to Thorndon House shall be one ol pleasure to Ladies honouring as with a call. WAENOOT& AMIN, IN FASHIONABLE DR&PERY AND MILLIN ERY, we claim h be FOREMOST AMONG IMPORTERS. GEMS OF STYLE AUTUMN MANTLES AND JACKETS, AUTUMN MILLINERY, AUTUMN DRESS MaT iins. All Goods Direct from Manufacturers, Designers, and Fashion Artistes, WARNOOK AND ADKIN, THOJttNDON HOUSE, WELLINGTON Mutual Life Association of Australasia, Ghildren's Endowments Without Bisk. Exmnple.-A father, aged 80, endows his son,Bgedl, k £2OO, payable on Mb Reaching 21 years ot age, tho annnal Premium being £7 2* M, It tho father should die any time after the first payment as above, instead of the widow having to continue paying premiums, the endowment becomes a paid up policy and matures when the boy reaches 21 years of age.' In event of the child's death during ourrenoy of the policy, the whole ofjlhe Premiums paid will be refunded, CHAS, J. OWEN, District Agent, Wellington, A. E. D'AHOY, G. fl. ASTALL. N Special Agent. Roßidont Agent, Masterton, INVFNTED FUNDS EXCEED ONE MILLION.
Complete Drapery B. HALLENSTEIN;' Chairman of Director Furnishing Warehouse WRITE for Cafologuea and price liatwitb.Bamples of new Dreas Materials. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED RELIABLE QUALITY. A. 4, UORRIGAN, THE LUXUKY OF THE DAY. ■BK THE UDMIt M TIBER gg MANDARIN TIGER EKE Pure Blended Teas. gg The Tiger Bleuda were the very first introduced into this colony, combining the licbness and eirengih of the INDIAN, with the delicate flavour of the CEYLON ~wl)ile the MAIJDARLN Blends contain the finest qualities of \ China and Indian Teas. In jib and 11b Packets, at 2a, 2s 2d, 2a 4d, 2a Gd; also 51b and 101b Tina. We guarantee them absolutely pure, and eyery packet full weight. BAMPLES ON APPLICATION; ONLY TO BE OBTAINED AT The Anti-MonopolyStores, J.GKAHAM&CO. MaSTERTON.
TOR SALE, in the Taraoakl District, a ness, doing a cash truck. Stock £250, al oew; to be sold at landed cost; good premises and reasonable rent, Turnovcr,£l2oo per rear, Mather and Co,, Wellington. OB SALE, a small Stationery and ToX' bacconist Business in a thriving country town, Stock, about £230; no competition, A nice chance (ora steady and industrious man or good business woman Terms cash, Mather and Co,, Wellington. AOR SALE.in a good district, a Crst-cla ■ Drapery Business. Stook,£2ooo; doing _ .arge turnover,mostly for cash, Handsome and convenient premises, Liberal terms to good competent man, ~ Mather* and Co,, Wellington. a large and prosperous storeproving (own in the Taranaki District, Stock, L 3500; turnover, LIO.OOO a year; ■good premises and a well-established business. Terms. Mather and Co,, 14, Featherston Street, Wellington. ANNUAL STOCKTAKING. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICE OF BOOTS AND A varying from 10 to 25 per cent. Sale Prim Stiffly Cash. ■: I CARPBNTEB
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4669, 14 March 1894, Page 2
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738Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4669, 14 March 1894, Page 2
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