The Wairarapa Farmer's Co-operative Association, Limited. MASTERTON. DttAPERY DEPARTMENT. NEW DRESS MATERIALS/ HOPSAOKB, DIAGONALS, OMBRE oTRIPES, SATIN CLOTH, FREDCH TWEEDS, ETC,, ETC. The Latest Trimmings to Match All Dmses, Ladies deauw of obtaining a Perfect Fitting Coatumo are respectfully advised to placo their wlora early. Miss Finnoy (lute uf lkllautyno's, Christ chinch) has charge of this fopuitment, and has a splendid reputation at a FIR&T.OJLABS DRESSMAKER WE WILL GUARANTEE COMPLETE SATISFACTION, Jackets, Mantles, Waterproofs, etc., etc., Newest Shapes ol every Quality, HATS, MILLINER, FEATHERS, ETC, ladies outfitting, Wo have made» ft special study of this department, and are now ofFerin|z\ splendid assortment of goods at prices to suit all customers, NEW SHIRTS, CORSETS, COMBINATIONS, etc.' At the Premier Drapery House, Farmers* Go-Operative Association, „*S —-ftiMITEB,! M6IERTON, FIRST EXHIBITS-OF THE AUTUMN SEASON. Our Showrooms and Departments tire eplow -pith the rich tints Autumn Millinery, Mantles and Dres3 Materials. We invito Inspection, and promise a visit to Thorndon House shall be one o( pleasure to Ladies honouring us wit! Ladies ! WABNOOK & ADKIN, IN FASHIONABLE DBAPEBY AND MILLIN EE Y, we claim to be FOREMOST AMONG IMPORTER S < f GEMS~OF STYLE 4 , IN AUTUMN MANTLES AJND JACKETS, AUTUMN MILLINERY, AUTUMN DRESS MATERIALS,. All Goods Direct from Manufacturers, Designers, and Fashion Artistes. WARNOCK AND ADKIN, THOKNDON HOUSE, WELLINGTON Mutual Life Association of Australasia, Children's Endowments Without Risk. Example,-A father, aged 30, endows his son,ogtd 1, for £2OO, payable on hia Reac Ling 21 years of age, tho annual Premium being £7 2s fid, If the father should die any time after the first payment bb above, intend 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 currenoy of the policy, tho whole ofithe Premiums paid will be refunded, OHAS. J.OWEN, District Agent, Wellington, A. E. D'AROY, G. B. AS'i.V L, Special Agent. Resident Agent, Masterton, •S INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED ONE MILLION.
Furnishing Warehouse Complete Drapery AND r \TTRITE I J /at\ % J\ W -Jis^-wi foe Catalogues and prio Hafc.with samples of new D res Materials. ALL GOODS GUARANTEED EELIABLI. QUALITY, B, HALLEKSTEIN, A, i, CORRIGAN, Chairman of Dlreotors; Manager, THE L.UXUHY OF THE DAY. bk wEMmmmmEn sss MANDARIN TIGEU KK Pure Blended Teas. ggj The Tiger Blends were the very first introduced into this colony, combining the richness and strength of the INDIAN, with the delicate flavour of the CEYLON, while the MAEDABIN Blends contain the finest qualities of Obina and Indian Teas, In jib and 11b Packets, at 2s, 2s 2d, 2s 4d, 2s Gd; also Bib and 10lb Tins, We guarantee them absolutely pure, and eyery packet full weight. - SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. ONLY TO BE OBTAINED AT The Anti-MonopolyStores, J. GRAHAM & CO. . MASTERTON.
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J HAVE now tpssed seven parcels of now Christmas Jewellery, Comprising—18ct., Act., and Silver Brooches, all new designs. Ladies' and Gents Alberts and Watches; some choice patterns in Diamond and Iluby Engagement liings, also a seventh case of EOTHEKAM LEVER WATCHES and a few new pieces in STERLING SILVER AND E. P. WAKE' ])OU OA LL PA DEJt TMBOLOCKJUmiITON A. BENDEfIBOK, PBAOTICAL WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Qmin&ireit, iltislerlon. [Kstibubihd 1885. | * SPLENDID selection of Jewellery ol jn the latest designs in gold and silver. Wedding liings-a special line of real beauties. Handsome cruets, toast racks.etc,, in fact ono of the largest stocks of Silverware to be found in tho Colony, I have just received a large number of the celebrated Boston Lever WatebeS which I intend to give away at Twenty Siiilunos Eaot. And the address is—A. HENDERSON, Practical Watchmaker, Qaeen-st., Mastcrtoo, P.O. Box No. 33.
the trial moat favourably, isSharWs fc' Brand Baking Powdei. hAILWAY HOARDING HOUSE, HALL BTRBET, MABTEETON, THE BEBT Is TABLE IN THii DISTRICT. ' Board and lodging £1 per weni, paid in advanoe,' ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING Svwttwjand Boding Surnt, Prim Sitting floom for Ladiu, GOOD STABLING. ' |3*aOOD PADDOCKS. Toout and coacfcei all on Tuesday's and Fridays, and the Taueru and Brancopeth coach on Sundays, FRED/WJRIGfIT PWBUME,
Cheap Draper&Cloihier new "goods How Aowng, embracing Dress Good of nil shadw and co'onn'Ks, Jacket?, Olsters, Macintoshes, fiats, and All aiticlea requisite to a firat-claas stock of drapery. itfi Youths' and Boya* Suits, Oilskins, vereoats, Macintoshes. Jerseys, y, • Ties, etc. Oom|wro. UK, QUKEKBT., Masieeiok^
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4688, 6 April 1894, Page 2
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