OATS! OATS! OATS! 3000 SACKS PBIME FEED, FOR SALE AT 2/3 NET CASH, (In 20 bußhcl lots and upwards). IT THE W.F.C.A. Subject to market fluctuation.
THE United Farmers' Co-operatiue Association, [limited.] WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. LATE THE UNITED FAMEIiS AT.T.T. ANCE, (Limited), and MANAWATU FAMEIiS' CO-OPER-ATIVE ASSOCIATION, (Limited). NOW AMALGAMATED. Nominal Capital ... £100)000 Sbiisciiiiied Capital ... £50,000 OFFICES AT—Wellington, Palmerston N., Feilding and Wanganui. GrENEKAL MERCHANTS AND PRODUCE BIiOKEIIS. AUCTION SALES 0/ WOOL Will beheld in WELLINGTON, by (he Association oil 17th JANUARY, 1896 < lJtli FEDIiUAIiY, 1896 |7*NTHIES arc now being received. I.J Liberal Cash Advances, free of Commission. Minimum Ciiahoes! Phompt Account Sales! Cash Remittances! Hmpliomdhj favourable terms are offered for Shipment of Wool to the London Market.
il W. MULLINS, Manager, Wellington. M. COHEN, Manager, Palmcrston North. WOOL! WOOL! Iftfc/toi M Safes, LEYIN & CO. \sl ILL hold Auction Sales of Wool VV (luring the present season as under FIIIDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1896 FRIDAY, Mtli FEBRUARY, 1896 _ Wool will be exhibited iu the ciipacious and well-lighted building set apart for the purpose, this building offering most favourable facilities for the display of large or small clips. Liberal advances on wool sent in for local sale or shipment to London, Minimum Charges. Puoiiit Account Sai.es. Sheep Sliius, Mbit Skins, Hides, Tallow, etc., received for salo and disposed of daily at highest market prices. LEVIN & CO. Wellington, October 1895. New Zealand Loan & Mercantile Agency Go. LIMITED.] WOOL [WOOL! Important Notice to Sheepfarmers. rpIIE COMPANY will hold its second X Auction Sale of Wool on— FRIDAY, ljtb JAfIUAiiY, 1800, At it? Wooi< A>'i) Giuis Stores, Featherstomtrem', WELLINGTON.
Catalogues will be closed on the ovenitig o( Wednesday, 16th January, 1806. Uurivnllcd facilities lor ilio display of large and small clips. Moderate Charges and Prompt Account Saks with Cash Uemiltanccs, No Charge made (or lots offered and not sold it shipped to London through the Company. Absolute Protection Afforded by Special Clause in Company's Articles of Association, Liberal Cnsli advances freoof Commission Shocpskinsj Hides, Tollo'v, oto., rocoived for Sale, nud disposed of on arrival in store, it, M. MoKSIGHT, T, H, HANNA, Produce Department. Manager. MASTERTON CASH BOOT MART,
R.HANNAH&Co, PHOPEIEIOBS, WE have much pleasure in onoo more wishing the inhabitants of Master, ton ami district— The Compliments of tl}?. Season, ' ' and beg to inform (hem that at no time has our stock in BOOTS AND SHOES been so complete at present, We sueceeded iu [finding most of our summer floods befpje the NEW TARIFF took efffct, thereby saving 5 per cent,, which pqr customers will have tlio full benefit of. That is not all. Duriug the next month wc will give a CASH BONUS OF 2/- IN THE £ on all Cash Purchases. This means a saving of 15 per cent, to all who favour with their custom. Our stock cprujsts or Goods manufactured by the best English and Continental Mata, and our own Palace '-G" Brand is too well-known to need comment. Our prices arc within the reach of all, as will be noticed by the following
Geuts' uioo tan sbp.efy ftoui 10/5, Gents' nibs ian Balaiorals',' from' 12/6 Gents' Kangaroo Balmorals, very light. 13/0 ' Palace G sliooters, 8/11,1(1/0,12/fo 14/(1 Palace G bluohors, 4/11,7/11 Gents' canvas shoos,'d/ll.'jijG Gents', canvas ijhoes, lan fronts Lapps' fefl strqp tan sbftes, 5/6,7/6,10/ li . laics'- nice glaze kid walking shoes, 3/11, 5/6, 7/6 Jjadiea' nice tan ami black evonins shoes. Ladies' boots and shoes ot all description, and all prices, always in stock Ladies' slippers, from 1/• Boys' and girls' boots and shoes, (rom 2/11 Children's boots and shoes from 1/R, HANNAH A, COL are aole agents for the cflebratf (|'• ft' Ms. Also Agents for Uove ffld West and other well-known makers. AII hind« of Patent Tan and Kid Drming <thcaijs in stick. HOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO OltDEIt, liopairs dono on the ptemises. Lather and Grindery at prices. i QiAen promptly attended to. R. HANNAH AND CO., Opposite Club Hotel, Qucon-at,, Masterton, H. Peterson, Manager. PpaSUAKp m MILLINERY. MBS. CtOODAIiL. mmrnm MP JWWPfI Qiiees-stbbev (ne^Holloway's), TNYITES the ladies ot Masterton to visit 1 her premises (tnd inspect the sew goods just to hand in Dress Materials, Millinery Ladies' and Children's Underclothing in excellent assortment. DKESSMAKING by, proficient handfj id private residence-lira doors frrn Otrif High School, tJUEEN-BIBSET, JIAaiEMON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5209, 17 December 1895, Page 3
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