|2 TII REASON, 18 7 < M, QASELBERG & QO, HAVE much pleasure in announcing to tliei numerous customers that the bulk of their I' WINTER STOCK OP SOFT GOOD! are now to hand. Ihisboing the ] 2th year of their establish ittcnt in the Wnirirapa, they feel proud ii licing nblc to surpass their provious (success ful) efforts in holding tlioir position all comers. 0 M. OASELBERG & CO, will show on SA T U DAY pXT ' 4 9tii Instant, DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOTHINa, BOOTS, AND FANCY GOODS, Far superior to any yet imported into the Wairarapa, both as to quality of texture and excellence of finish and workmanship. All these Goods are imported direct from English and Continental manufacturers by their London House, (Mo?srs Joseph Nathan & Co., Leadenhali-street.) M„ OASELBERG k CO. Are confident their prices for the Goods heroin mentioned will compete favorably with any Wholesale House in Wellington. The low state of the Wool Market at Home SI. 0. & Co. to sell A FRENCH MERINOES, WOOL REPPS, and PLAIDS, at such prices as to place these durable and comfortable Slaterials Within the Reach of All. \ M. OASELBERG & CO. ■ spectfully draw their customers' attention o the fact that they employ their own Toams, thereby enabling tliem to sell all Goods and Bulk Stores, viz,— GROCERIES IRONMONGERY CROCKEKY GLASSWARE BUILDING MATERIALS FENCING WIRE GRASS SEEDS, , at lower rates than other Houses, M; OASELBERG & CO. Would also draw particular attention to the advantages they oiler, viz,— Having the largest and most complete Stock in the Wairarapa, Being the largest buyers of all Farm, Dairy Produce, and Wool, hey aro in a position to purchase their customers' Produce at higher market rates, and supply all Merchandise at lowest prices. M. C/ASELBERG & Co. BRICK WAREHOUSE, MASTERTON, N.li.—The First Show of Winter Drapery will be on SATURDAY next, 29th inst, 8(i §§ ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. Table en and after 2nd January, 1879. OUT, Wellington, departi:— 7.4o a,in., 9.30 a.m., 12.20 a.m., 3.0 p.m., -1,45 p.m., 5.35 p.m. Lower Hutt, departsß.lo a.m., 10.0 a.m., 12.50 a.m., 3.30 p.m., 5.15 p.m., G. 5 p.m. Upper Hutt, arrives ,-8.45 a.m„ 1.25 a.m., 4.5 p.m., 5.55 p.m., 0.45 p.m. Departs : 7.20 a.m., 8.50 a.m., 4.10 p.m. Fcatherston, arrivesll a.m., 6.20 p.m. is. Featherston, departs9.s a.m., 3.20 p.m. Uppor Hutt. departs:— 6.30 a.m,, 8,10 i-a.in., 11.0 a.m., 2.35 p.m., 5.20 p.m. Lower Hutt7.s a.m., 8.50 a.m,, 10.10 .m., 11.40 a.m., 3.10 p.m., 5.55 p.m. Wellington, arrives:—7.3s a.m., 9.20 a.m.. i" 12.10 a.m., 3.40 p.m., G.2spm, GEO. ASHCROFT, General Manager.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 176, 4 June 1879, Page 1
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