Association, Limited. EX. S.S.AOMGI NOWHERE. LA.DIES' JACKETS, LADIES' MANTLEB LATEST SHAPES AM) STYLES. REMARKABLE VALUE. CHILDREN'S AND MAIDS' JACKETS, CLOAKS, , ULSTERS. Those Goods we extremely well bought, and in most cases wo sell actually BELOW LONDON PRICES, ALSO BY SAME STEAMER.- QBNILMRN'S DRESS SIURTSA GLOVES AND BOWS, QPT?prr A T . QENTS ' embroidered (jj Hi VlliJU . BOSE, for evening wear. EMBROIDERED CASHMERE HALF Wairarapa Farmers'Co-Operative Association, LIMITED,] MABTERTON. SILKSTOKE SOAP! THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. HAS the Largest Sale of any SOAP manufactured in tho Colonies, Ask your Grocer for it and insist upon having no other. ONCE USEI)"ALWAYS USED! ONE TKIaL will prove what we SAY I III!. F. C, I, Lto,y~~ I n I on > MASTEttTON AGENTS. i/. Graham & Go, J J, Jones & Go, } eketahuna agents. WINTEK FASHIONS. BRILLIANT DISPLAY. WAENOOF& ADKIN, THOMDON HOUSE, WELLINGTON, NEW Winter Dress Materials, 'Cheviots and Diagonals, Serges and Worsteds, Hopsacks and Basket Cloths, Winter Tweeds. All previous values eclipsed by this seasons importations. The latest shades and colours in Hobo Lengths for the coming season. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING. Estimates lower than ever for costumes. 0 order to meet the times,' Orders now being booked. Ladies write for patterns and prices. New importations in Underclothing, Corsets, Hosiery, Gloves and Umbrellas. CLOTHING—4O patterns in Men's and Boys'all wool Tweed Clothing. MERCERY—Large and varied assortment. Cheapest in town. FIRST-CLASS TAILORING ON THE PREMISES. ffARNOCK AND ADKIN, THOKNDON HOUSE, WELLINGTON Three minutes walk from Thorndon Railway Station. Mutual Life Association of Australasia, Children's Endowments Without Risk Exnmple.— A father, Bged 30, endows his son,ogedl, for £2OO, payable on his Reaching 21 years of age, the annual Premium being £7 2s fid. If the father should die any time afier 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 caches 21 years of age. In event of the child's death during ennenoy ol the polioy, the whole of the Premiums paid will be refunded, OHAS. J. OWEN, -• " District Agent, Wellington. A. E. D'AROY, G. H. ABTALL. Special Agent, Resident Agent, Masterton, INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED ONE MILLION. Complete Drapery V V list with samples of now Dress Materials, ALL GOODS GUARANTEED RELIABLE QUALITY. B. HALLEN&TEIN, Chairman oi Directors; A, A, CORRIGAN, Manager. MANDARIN MANDARIN MANDARIN MANDARIN MANDARIN THE LUXTJKY OF THE DAY. TIGKK Pure Mended Teas. , JE The Tiger Blends were the very first introduced into this colony, combining the richness and urengih of ilie INDIAN, with the delicate flavour of tbe CEYLON, while thoMAEDARIiS Blends contain the finest, qualities of China and Indian Teas. In jib and 11b Packets, at 2s, 2s 2d, 2s 4d, 2s 6d; also 61b and 10lb Tins. guarantee them absolutely pure, and every packer, full woiqht. BAMPLES ON APPLICATION. ONLY TO BE OBTAINED AT The Anti-MonopolyStores. J. GRAHAM & CO. WAIRARAPA PHOTOGRAPHIC y HAVE now opened seven parcels of new BTUDIOS. 1 APAL. JiromtfTpspet and Silver GflristmOS Jewllenii \J Print Knli'genents, from CD.V, J to Life Sise, (inithed with Eiwmol, Ordinary or Mut-Opal Hurfaoe. pm/rni/Armv. 18ct " 9ct " and Silver BroocnM 1 »1 1 uni UAii •■«. new Ladies' and Gents Alberts and, limztywn* t«» F«i Lehoih Watches; some ohoicepatterns in Diamond OijiNKM and Ruby Engagement Rings, also a seventh BeautifullV FlnMitd. Equal to tho beßt caooof protad in the Colony, for: ROTHEfIAM LEVER WATCHES . „,n.fn 1 /-vi and a few new pieces in 1i OdßalfDczeo] QL FirstCoi , Ti STERLING SILVER AND E, P. WARE 6d One Down I U/ FAMiiyflwurVioi.ismsmth Enamel YfJ ROUCjA J L or Mat-Opal Bur,'uco; also finished in VV • XJ Water or Oil Colourß. UNDER TBE OLOOK,MABTERTON Vnws Tahn in Town or Couny v, On Sale I The best sswrtment 'if Maori Photos hi fcew Hor'and. IHOS, ED. PRICE MASTERTON. • ]■ HAVE just received ex Coric" dhipiwit of l'ho.phorui, which - «fli tnabUd to uipply"at Li.wus Cnrrei T.6 MASON, Ksftcrto.!. EASTEK UARDS. MASTERTON. "DIETHDAf Cards, a splendid AssortJJ ment. Books 101 all classes of rcai ers -—r — ■ ~~ " A large stock 01 bad. numbers of Periodicals intlM H'PNIiff.RSO'V wnsistin-'of Haiper's and Sorter's Maga, «IUIiJN nXXKUXasava, z j neß) lAs Jouriml, Family Reader, syl- .- _ .- •«' ■- m m m i tT t\ n ..(--. t 1 n- • * 11-..1 T..J—IOpposit)o ! ubDoiel, Monthly, and a great variety of other Qoin-RUR Humm-H Magaziuoa offered at \ gd. per No, Th famr of your jmirmagt and . ___ ■- meosurjnjj 0 £ ?2, only 8d each, " PHOSPHORUS. Akm Btock 0 , -vviolena', Tho yjotoria A large stock of Widens', Tho yjotoria and'ither Mus'c Books to hind. JOHN "WATT, NeUto MASON, Chemist,] Queen 5treet,,.,............MaiUri0n
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4725, 19 May 1894, Page 2
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749Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4725, 19 May 1894, Page 2
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