THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD., MASTERTON. BLANKETS! BLANKETS II BLANKETS 111 7/6 per pair. 10/6 per pair. 14/6 per pair. Flannels I Flannels 11 Flannels! 11 8d per yard lOd per yard I s per yard Bush Rugs and Austrian Blankets—s/., S7/6,10/6. Flannelettes I Flanneletes 11 Flannelettes 1! I 4d per yard. 5d per yard. 6d per yard. We hold a splendid lot of Carpets, Carpet Squares, I Brussels Carpets from and Druggeting I Is9d and3s6d. KIDDERMINSTER CARPET SQUARES 9 x 9 18/6 WATERPROOF COATS-NEWEST SHAPES, A large slock of (liefamous "Pcnr Tree" brand, Witlerproof Garments, guaranteed, in ladies, Maids, Youths, and Men's, OILSKIN COATS MEN'S AND BOY'S 7sod TO 255. KHITTJii) WOOI, SOCKS 9,1, I>, Is 3,1, Is 6,1, Is M, 2s. A well assorted stock of warm winter Clothing. CARDIGAN JACKETS, ETC. WE INVITE COMPARISON, TRY SILKSTOp SOAP! THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. HAS the Largest S.ilo of any SOAP manufactured in the Colonies, Ask yourjJrocer for it and insist upon having no other. ONCE USEDTLWAIS USED! OMB TRIAL WILL PROV.R WHAT WE SAY n } MASTERTON AGENTS. i/. Graham & Co. J (/. Jones & Go, } eketahcm AGENTS; WINTER FASHIONS, BRILLIANT DISPLAY, WAENOCK~& ADKIN, THOENDON HOUSE, WELLINGTON, NEW Winler Dress Materials, Cheviot and Diagonals, Serges and Worsteds, Hopsacks and Basket Cloths, Winter 1 weeds, Ml previous values eclipsed by this season; importations. The latest shades autlcolours in Mo Lengths for the coming 6eason. DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING. Estimates lower than ever for costumes to order to meet tlio 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 liojs' all wool Tweed Clothing, MERCERY—Larye and varied assortment, Cheapest in town, FIRST-CLASS TAILORING ON THE PREMISES. IiTARNOCK AND ADKIN, THOKNDON HO'USfi, WELLINGTON Three minutes walk from Thorndon Railway Station. COIVIPLETE DRAPERY ( AND Furnishing Warehouse. for catalogues and price list with samples of Now Dress Materials, ALL GOODS GUARANTEED RELIABLE QUALITY. B. HAILENtt.iIN, A. A. COEBIGAN, ChairmiiH of Directors. Manager. Mutual Life Association of Australasia, Children's Endowments Without Risk.
EXAMPLE—A father aged 30, endows his son, aged 1, for £2OO, payable oil Ills should die any time after the lirst payment as above, instead of the widow having to continue piiyiii',' premiums, the endowment becomes a paid up policy and matured ivlh-ii tic; boy reaches 21 years of age. In event of the child s; death duriii'' currency uf the policy the whole of the jraid mil be refunded. 1 CHAUOWJJiN, District Agent, Wellington. A.E. D'AIiCY, G.H.ASTALL, Special Aynt. Resident Agent, Musterlou. IXVESTED FUNDS EXCEED OXE MILLION. THE L.UXUKY OF THE DAY. KK THE MANDARIN AND TIBER S MANDARIN ™KK SKX Pure Blended Teas. m The Tiger Blcud3 were the very first inttoduced into this colony, combining the richness and strength of the INDIAN, with the delicato flavour of the CEYLON, while the MANDARIN Blends contain the finest qualities of China and Indian Teas, In jib and lib Packets, at 2s, 2sl2d, 2s 4d, 2a 6d; also 61b and 10lb Tins, i pure, and eyery packet full weight, SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. ONLY TO BE OBTAINED AT The Anti-MonopolyStores, J. GRAHAM & CO. MASTERTON, WAIRARAI'A PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS. OPAL, Bromide, Paper and Silver Print Enlargements, from C. D.V. to Life Size, finished villi Enamel, Ordinary or Mai-Opal Surface. PORTRAITS: Tlirfwpwrtenind Full Length Cabinets, beautifully linished. Equal to the best in the Colony, for: '11o3£»!3/- Fii,s ' c " n '' Family Group Vignkttks with Enncl or Mat-Opal Surface; also finished Oil or Wafer Colours. > Views taken in town or country. On Sale! The best assoitinent of Maori Photos in New Zealand. THOS.E. PRICE, MASTERTON. . PRAGfiELL, Cheap Draper&Clathier 18 NOW SELLING— Ladies' Jackets from 10/6 LuW Ulstors from 15/Ohildren's Ulsters from 4/6 Children's Fur Tippets 3/3 Strom; Dress E'weeds Old per yard flood Blankets from 10/6 per pair Just received— I,A 808 CONSIOiNMEST OF FJi MiK KLIJETTE EM BROIDERIES, Mi'ii'r. f'oi'.!'i ii Sox fi-.r ftfl pair vfoi • V uth-,' iii:d iJnV:;' Jutl'lli'/ K ";v I,iv, |:>K< l 8"f: i tfa 4m Is 61, s p r, Oty'-fiQnper&Chtiiier QUEEN S'JUEET, MASTERTON, UratTua Ulquk, Qdbdnsi., MABXEU ■nIPfUJIES FOll FRAMING, a JT large stock of very attractive subicets on hand. Family JSiblcs froi i 7s Cd. Dictionaries from xsio (is Gd. Thompson's Gardener's Assistant, Practical and Scientific, 28s (Id. Arnittlagc on Slice]) and Cattle, each .'J. jVi'iyiir iy's Cyclopedia, 224 rages p)' tilings ivfrth knowing fld, posted lOd. '.KfisNWATT, a & RETAIL BOOK- , Ml ' Bit & STATIONER, (Next to Mason, Chemist,) HAVE now opened seven parcels of new JEWELLERY, 18ct., Oct., and Silver Brooches, new designs. Ladies' and Gents Alberts and Walches; some choice pat' terns in Diamond and Ruby Engage meat Rings also a seventh ease of JfOTJIEIiHAM LEVER WATCHES and a few new pieces in STERLING SILVER AND E- P. WARE W. DOUGALL. UKDEHtiie clock, HAsraxos.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4744, 11 June 1894, Page 2
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796Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4744, 11 June 1894, Page 2
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