W.F.C.A. OUR SALE is Humming I Our assistants (ito buß.v I And our Customers pleased with our prioeß I WHY WE SELL CHEAP 1 Because we deal with two classes only— The Manutncluring and the Consuming, We mo thus enabled to place goods on our counters before our ouatomcrs at the lowest possiblo prices, as we avoid intermediate expenses, PLEASE~PERUSE. Shot Silks, 1/-, and 1/9 Ladies Umbrellas, 2/Drosses reduced. Black and Coloured Helta, 1/Laces marked down, Ribbons. 2d, Gd, and 9d to o!e.ir, MANCHESTER DEPARTMENT, Flannel, 1/-; Calico, bjd, 7'2in Sheeting, 1/Towelling, 3Jd Prints, Gd Crcpon«, Cd Ceylon Flannel, BJd Dimity, Sid Nainsook,"iid SHOW Room. Blouses, 1/G ; Pinafores, 1/• ; Girls Straw, Od; Lidies' Vests, I|-, HOSIERY AND CLOVE DEPARTMENT. Kid Gloves, 2/- ; Cashmere Hose, 9d; Fabric Gloves, Gd. SEE OUR REMNANiS, CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Mackintoshes, all sizes, from 30/Colonial Suits, 23/0 Strong Shirts at 2/G STIiAW HATS AT HALF-PRICE, AT W.F.C.A, • FAMILY DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS, MASTERTON. D.I.C. 5 WELLINGTON. SUMMER SALE TI'AS now commenced and will continue for tourteen days. Orders by post tor House Furnishings or Drajery, accompanied with remittances, will participate in Sale Prices, , A, Corhioan, B. Hamenstein, Chairman of Directors. THIS LIST DP SPECIAL COUXTR Y PARCELS contain in all 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 bein« made np at actual Wellington prices. A trial parcel will convinco anyone that tho special lots are rare bargains, besides being composed ol most fashionable goods. TE ARO HOUSE No. 1 Parcel costing 10/0, contains lour lengths of New t riuts, each i!j yards, suitable (or making up into fashionable blouses. Sent post free to any address on receipt of 10/0, from TE ARO HOUSE. No. 2 Parcel costing 11/-, contains 12 yards of Dark Figured Print, 2 dozen buttons to match, 1 White Embroidered Muslin Apron, and 1 Silver licit Clasp. Sent, post free, to auy address on receipt of 11/-, from TE ARO HOUSE. to. 3 Parcel costing 12/fi, contains 1 Priutid Cambric Blouse, 1 White Muslin blouse, 1 Cream Lace Collaretto trimmed with Seyuina, and 2 pairs of Black Fancy Ribbed Cashmere Hose. Rent, posl tree, to any address on receipt of 12/(3, from TE ARO HOUSE. No. i Parcel, costing 14/0, contains 1 Light Fawn Tweed Jacket this season's shape, 1 pair of Tan or Black Kid Gloves four clasps, anil 1 Silver Belt Clasp, Sent, post tree to any address on receipt of 14/0, from TE ARO HOUSE. No, 5 Pared, costing 14/G, contains 1 yards of Fancy Shot Lujtre, 2 dozen buttons to match, silk and twist and linings for dress, Sent, post free, to any address on receipt of 14/t>, from TE ARO HOUSE. No. 6 Parcel, costing 14/0, contains 7 yards of fashionable Summer Tweed, 2 dozen bottons to match, silk anil twist aud linings for dress. Sent post free, to any address on receipt of 1-1/6, from TE ARO HOUSE. SEND FOlt A COUNTRY TARCEL TO ' JAMES SMITH AND CO., TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. : W. DOUG-ALL, MACTICAI, : WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, jJ Under th Clock," Mttsicrlmt, i TST RECEIVED-Per s.s, "Coptic," Tivo cases of New English Electro . Plate of lirst quality; also Porcelain and Doulton Ware, Tea Pols, etc. Two cases Presentation Marble Clocks, highly finished. A NEW ASSORTMENT or SPECTACLES and other Goods. "The Art Of Marriace." "Jfarriagc is so (li|culf, tm for the happiest people: one has to learn it fresh day by day." I! (6 OIR 'George Thessjdy," the new KJ novel by that accomplished i 1 authoress Mas Huni'imv Wabd, or, as Mr j W. 'l'. Stead, who make 3 it his Book of the I Month in tho iicuicio of Ifciiicii's, styles it, ' " The Art of Marriage." 1 ho story is a ttudy of married life told witli cleverness and originality. It is intensely interesting. Price, 210; pott free 2110, ' Also, at tho same price, other new books ?as under Tho Grey Man" (S, It, Orocj kcttl," Sentimental Tommy " (J. M. Barrie), "A Splendid Sin" (Grant Alton), "Tlie Sealskin Cloak" (Itolf Bold'cwood), "The Lights oi Sydney" and "The Little Larrikin " (Miss Ethel Turner), i- J. B. INNES, I Stationer, Willis-street, Wellington. §EE THE REMNANTS, AT C, SMITH'S SALE. A tonic for summerPALE ALE j TRY IT! Pints, 6s per doz, cash, • Qdafta, 8s per doZ, cash. ' THE W.F.C.A, LIMITED,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5561, 17 February 1897, Page 2
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731Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5561, 17 February 1897, Page 2
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