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EX GOTHIC. THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, HABTEBTON. HAVE just landed ei Gothic, a beautiful range of Goods, comprising • LUSTRES! LUSTRES! In all Colours, A very Dainty Line in White, Cream, Maize, Heliotrope, and Fink Figured Silk Lustres. CLOTHING & MERCERY. EIGHTEEN CASES OF MEN'S SHIRTS, Containing White Shirts, Regatta and Pique, without collars, in the Latest Styles and Colours. A SPECIAL LINE OF "CELLULAR SHIRTS," In all Colours, These are specially adapted for the Summer, as they arc Ingeniously ventilated; we have them with and without collars. SIX CABES OF TIES, In all the Latest Styles and Colours.' FOUR CASES OF LINEN COLLARS, In all nidthaand the very latest styles. TWO CASES OF SWEATERS, No Cyclist should be without one; we stock them in all weights, to the very finest Cashmere. CALL AND INSPECT OUR GRAND RANGE OF MERCERY. ' Nothing like it has been shown In Masterton before. W.F.O.A. FAMILY DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS, MASTERTON. HIGH CLASS DRESS MATERIALS, MANTLES, CAPES, AND GENERAL DRAPERY. "IOESIDENTS in the Walrarapa District who will not have an opportunity of visiting the D. 1.C., Wellington, to select their requirements can avai themselves of variety of High-class Drapery, by sending for Bamples, Illustrated Fashion Sheets, and General Price Lists. and Catalogues post free. A. A. Cobrioan, i Oallenstein, Chairman of Directors.

THIS LIST . 01, SPFOIAL COUNTRY PARCELS contain in nil cases, goods which have just been received lor the present summer season. The value is remarkable as no extra charge is added for postage, the goods being made up at actual Wellington prices. A trial parcel will convince anyone that the speoial lots are rare bargains, besides being TE ARO HOUSE No. 1 1 Pared costing 10/6, contains four lengths of New Prints, each 3} yards, suitKent post free to any address on receipt of 10/6, from - ' TE ARO HOUSE. No. 2 Parcel costing jll/-, contains 12 yards of Dark Figured Print, 2 dozen buttons to matoh, 1 White Embroidered Muslin Apron, and 1 Silver Belt Clasp. Sent, post free, to any address on receipt of 11/-, from ' TE ARO HOUSE. ito. 3 Parcel costing 12/6, contains 1 Printed Cambrio Blouse, 1 White Muslin Blouse, 1 Cream Lace Collarette trimmed with Sequins, and 2 pairs of Black Fancy Bibbed Cashmere Hose. Sent, post free, to any address on receipt of 12/6, from , TE ARO HOUSE. No. 4 Parcel, costing 14/6, contains 1 Light Fawn Tweed Jacket this season's shape, 1 pair of Tan or Black Kid Gloves four clasps, and 1 Silver Belt Clasp, Stat, post freo to any address on receipt of 14/G, from . TE ARO HOUSE. No. 5 Parcel, costing 14/6, contains 7 yards of Fanov Shot Lustre, 2 dozen buttons to match, silk and twist anil linings for dress, Sent, post free, to any address on receipt of 14/6, from TE ARO HOUSE. Ho, 0 Parcel, costing 14/6, contains 7 yards of Fashionable Summer Tweed, 2 dozen bottons to match, silk and twist and linings for dress. Sent post free, to any address on receipt of 14/6, from TE ARO HOUSE. SEND FOR A COUNTRY PARCEL TO JAMES SMITH AND CO., TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. JJLSON'S EUCALYPTUS COUQH BALSAM. It will relievo the most distressing Cough; it is pleasant to take; children like it. In UoTTLEa: 1/Gand 2/6. Bead Teatimoninla— Mr OKL6oN,Chemist, iCoartetOT Place, Wcllinglon. _ DeSrSir, I have much pleasure in testify, ingto the value of you- Ewjaiyto Coram Bawam. As a • ough remedy. for children it IS excellent, giving relief at once, and rarely rt uuir'ng more than t«o do-cs. Mv cMU.-eii take it readilv, and I alway* keep it in th home. Whoopitw cough was very prevalent heie last winter, and I attribute our eswpeto unlngiyourEuoALYPifs Coma Balsam when the children comramced to cough. I have recommend' ilit frequo tly, and always hear it highly spoken of.-Yours faithfully, Park Koad, K, R, Abmsiroxb, Carterton, Wairarapa, 7th May, 1835. Procurable from W.F.CJ, ELSON'S EUCALYPTUS COUGH BALSAM In Hollies: I/O ami 010. Mr 0. Etso.V-Dcar Sir,—l am pleased to seoyour Eucahttuu Couqii Bauam advertised in our local paper. I bavo found it a most useful remedy, and one that should bo more generally know, I will gladly recommend it.—l remain, yours truly, Williams. Faicoxeh. Pahiatun, May 6th, 1895. Procurable from W.F.C.A, Prepared only hyo. E. ELSON, REGISTERED CHEMIST 4 DRUGGIST 7!" CouitcnaT Place Wellington, By t° Appointment jSCHWiW W.L.&S. D 0 U G A L L. Silveb Ekqubd Levees, £3 15s £& 15s All repaira personally attended to,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5498, 30 November 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5498, 30 November 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5498, 30 November 1896, Page 2

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