Association, Limited. DttAPERY DEPARTMENT, , OT DRESS MATERIALS. ' HOPSAOKS, DIAGONALS;-OMBRB STBIPESr SATIN' OLOTB, FRENCH . ,;'-tpEDS,',ETd.)KTa'. ; '{ : p J- £X ;■■ [The Latest Trimmings to Men All Dresses^ .'.. Ladies deairow of obtaining ft Perfeot Fitting Costume are respectfully advised to place their orders early. Miss Finney (late of llsllantyne'j, Christ" -church) has charge of this department, and has a Bpleudid reputation ar a '!. ■ ■*■''■.'.] .'.' FIKS>T-CL,ASS DRESSMAKEtto WE WILL GUARANTEE COMPLETE SATISFAfifioN. Jackets, Mantles, WBteiHr>r6ofH, : et<s; l eto., / Newest \ Shapes bi every ,QuaUtyV .>• HATS, MILTMEES, FpTHERS; ETpjl::| The Most Complete Assorlmantr . :;' ■ .'.■ Wo have made ajpecial itiidy> ; if'this;clejaattmenti^ spleiidicrassortmenfc .of goods at prices to suit all customers, ,'V', : ; _ 'NEW BHMS,,CORSETS < COMBINATIONS, etc % < •;/.; At the Premier Drapwy House, ~. a ...... ■ [LIMITED,) MABTERTON.
XHIBITS OF THE v,ITMJMN : SEASON. , •' Our Showrooms and Departments arc B'plow iiih'.tbe"richiibis' I" iTvyng I- Autumn Millinery, Mantles and Dress Materials.; JJAUIao . invito Inspection, and promise a visit to Thorndo'n House shall be one ot pleasure to Ladies honouring us with a oall. WAENOCIO admK,: IN FASHIONABLE DBAPEBY AND MILUN BRY, we claimto bo:' FOREMOST AMONG IMPORTERS* GEMSOF STYLE ■'.: ■ is ■ autumn mantles and jackets," autumn millinery, . autumn dress materials. : , : All floods Direct from Manutncturerß, Designers, and Fashion Artistes. WARNOOK AND ADKIN, THOKNDON HOUSE, WELLINGTON Mutual Life Association of Australasia, .Childm'sEndowmntsMhotitfisk'' i - Example.-rA father, aged 3D, endows his soD,sgcdl, for £2OO, payable on his ' Benching 21 years of age, the annual Premium being £7 2s M, If the father should die any timc,nfler the first payment as above, instead of the widow having'to continue paying prerniums, the endowment becomes a paid up policy and matures when the boy < reaches 21 yean of age, In event of the child's death during .currency ol the policy, the whole ofithe Premiums paid will be refunded, ,' •• ~' ,; ;■ •• ■.-■■.. ; , , ,OHAS. J.,OWEN, District Agent, Wellington, A. E. D'AROY, G. H.\ A^ALL. . Special Agent. Resident : Agent, Masterton,
INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED ONE MILLION, Complete Drapery Furnishing Warehouse ■at-lgoom guaranteed/reliable • mality;' HALLENSTEIN, ' • Chairman of Dlreotorei' A. 1, UOBRIGAN, THE LUXUKY OF THE DAY. MANDARIN TUC MllttflFjjjN MJMti T'GER MANDARIN '»*• mnnUnMll.fl."*-fluk" ■ TIGER MANDARIN 1 ■■ / ! '.-:. -,TIGEU MANDARIN Pufp Rlpilflpfl TpflO ■■ ™ER MANDARIN ' ?™ DIUIWU IMb. mm The Tiger Blends were W very first introduced into this colony, combining tbe richness and sirength of the INDIAN, with the delicate flavour of the JtiYLONj whiIoMMAKDARIN Blends contain tho finest qualities of / China bdA Indian Teas,' In 41b find lib/Packets,' at 2s, 2s 2d, 2a.4d,-2s6d; also Sib and 101b Tina. JSPLES ON APPLICATION. ONLY TO BE OBTAINED AT , e Anti-MonopolyStores, J. GRAHAM & CO/ i
FOB SALE, In the Tarnnaki District, a sound and prosperous Tailoring business, doing a cash trude. Stock £250; til new; to be cold at landed cost; good preraises and reasonable rent. Turnover,£l2oo per year. Mather and Co., Wellington., X baceonist Business in a thriving country town. Stock, about £280; no competition. A nice chance for a stead; and industrious man or good business woman Terms cash, Mather aud Co,, Wellington WR SALE.in a good district, a first-class . „J Drapery Business. Stock,£2ooo; doing a large turnover,mostly lor cash, Handsome and convenient premises, Liberal terms to good competent man, Mather and Co., Welltngkn. jwfl BALE, a large and prosperous storeI keeping Business, in a rapidly improving town in the Taranaki District, Stock, L35.00i turnover, LIO,OOO a.year; 'good premises and a well-established business.' Terms. Mather and Co., 14, Street, Wellington, VE now opened seven parcels ol new \jstm(isrJeweljery,, m """"" :,i!_ g- ■ '■" ; . % r Brooches, all *i? ■'. V Ladies' and Gents Alberts and " caso ol M LEVER WATCHES ; 'fow new pieces in ~'WE. Pi WARE'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 468, 3 April 1894, Page 2
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633Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 468, 3 April 1894, Page 2
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