amer'B : Co-operative ociation, Limited, MASTERTON, DRAPERY' DEPARTMENT, NEW DRESS MATERIALS. HOP3AOKS, DIAGONALS. OMBRE 3TBIPES, SATIN CLOTH, FREkOH TWEEDS, ETC, ETC. The Latest Trimmings to Match All Drews. Ladiea desirous of obtaining a Perfeot Fitting Costume are respectfully adVised to place thotr orders early. Miss Finney (late of Jlallantyne's, Christohurcb) has charge of this department, and has a splendid reputation ar a FIB&T.(JJI,ASB dkessmakek, j m WILL GUARANTEE COMPLETE SATISFACTION. Jackets, Mantles, jWaterproofs, etc., etc., Newest Shape*) of every Quality. HATS, MILLINER, FEATHERS, ETC, ' The Most Complete Assortment. ladies outfitting, ;.'' Wo have made a special study of this department, and are now offering a splendid assortment of goods at prices to suit all customers, ~ NEW SHIRTS, CORSETS,' COMBINATIONS, oto. At the Premier Drapery House. Wairarapa Farmers' 'Co-Operative Association, [LIMITED,! MABTERTON. FIRST EXHIBITS OF THE AUTUMN SEASON. Our Showrorms and Departments are spJow villi He ikhtints T ATVTfIG I Autumn Millinery, Mantles and Dress Materials. JjA.Ul.ub ■ We invite Inspection, and promise a visit to Tborndon House shall bo one of pleasure to Ladies honouring us with a call. VABNOO¥~& ADKIN, IN FASHIONABLE DItiPEBY AND MILUN EEY, we claim to be r & FOREMOST AMONG IMP ORTEES (MS~OF STYLE AUTUMN MANTLES AND JACKETS, AUTUMN MILLINERY, AUTUMN DRESS MATERIALS. All Goods Direct from Manufacturers, Designers, and Fashion Artistes. WARNOCK AND ADKIN, THOMNDON BOUSE, WELLINGTON Mutual Life Association of Australasia, Children's Endowments Without Risk. Example .-A father, aged 30, endows his son.oged I, (or £2OO, payable on his Itt aching 21j ears oi age, the annual Premium being £7 2b (M, It the father shonld die any time afler the first payment as above, install of the widow having to continue paying premiums, the endowment Icccmeß a paid up policy and matures when tho boy reaches 21 years of age, In event of the child's death during ourrenoy of the polioy, the whole ofithe Premiums paid will be refunded, CHAS, J. OWEN, District Agent, Wellington, A, E. D'AHOY, G. H. Af"ALL, Special Agent, Resident Agent, Masterton, JMFMII PrNDS IXCIIIi CUE MILLION.
Complete Drapery AND Furnishing Warehouse and price Vy list with samples of new Drees Materials, ' ALLGOODBGUARANTEED RELIABLE .QUALITY. B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman of Dlreotors; A. i, CORRIdAN,
THE LUXURY OF THE DAY. KffitE? THE MHMIN AND TIBER KB MANDARIN TIGEU SS Pure Blended Teas. , ■ gffi Tiger Bleuds were "the very fiiat introduced into this colony, combining jcli££ga*rid Birengih of ike INDIAN, with the delicate flavour of the UotheMAEDABIA Blends contain the finest qualities ot kv Gbina and Indian Teas, , at 2b, 2s 2d, 2a 4d, 2s 6d; also 51b and 101b Tins, ,hem absolutely pure, and eyery packet full weight. ,H APPLICATION. ONLY TO BE OBTAINED AT J. GBAHAM & CO. MASTEETON,
tSAIB, in the Taranaki District, a "brand and prosperous Tailoring busidoing a cash trude, Stock £250, ai to be sold at landed cost; good prei and reasonable rent. Tumover,£l2oo ear. Mather and &., Wellington, _ I)RIALB I "alsan Stationery and ToI'acoonist Bußinesa in a thriving try town. Stock, about £230; no comHon, A nice chance for a steady and inSous man or good business woman 3 cash. Mather and Co,, Wellington B SALE.in a good distriot, a first-class 'Draperyßusiness. Btock.f2ooo;doing rge turnover,mostly for cash. Handsome 'convenient premises, Liberal terms to J competent man, Mather and Co,, elllngtcn, foOB BALE, a large and prosperous storeP keeping Business, in a rapidly imroving town in the Taranaki Distriot, took, L 3500; turnover, LIO.OOO a year; iji-premiscs and a well-established busies, Terms. Mather and Co,, 14, latherstonctreet, Wellington. K now ipened seven parcels of new l ™as Jewellery, i Silver Brooohcs, all dies' and Gents Alberts and fehoico patterns in Diamond ?M LEVER WATCHES ILVEBANDE. P. WARE' )OUGALL fIMOWT.AfiSTOIW APA PHOTOGKAPHIO STUDIOS. • !J e, Paper and Silver " enta, from C.D.V. 'd with Eiuimel, ' al Surface.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4679, 30 March 1894, Page 2
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624Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4679, 30 March 1894, Page 2
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