OPENING NOTICE. "jl TESSKS SCHRODER, HOOPER & CO. Beg to auuoimee to the inhabitants of Masterton and the surrounding districts that they are : NOW OPENING UP NEW SHOP OPPOSITE CLUB HOTEL, MAGNIFICENT STOCK ENERAL TvRAPERY, Including all the Latest Styles and Shapes in Ladies' Trimmed and Untrimme I Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, leathers, &o. The Newest Stylos in Ladies' Costumes, Jaukets, Dolmars, Seaweed Capes, &c. AH the newest and most fashionable Dress Materials, Prints, Ginghams. &v, The latest novelties in Ladies' Cuffs and Collars, Ties, &c. Tlie Manchester Department is stocked with Goods at prices that defy competition, THE GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Will he found r»plete with every requisite i u all the newest stylos and' cuts. A magnificent Stock of Cents White Shirts, Cents Fancy Regatta Shirts. Cents Ox- '. ford Shirts, Hats, Bolts. .Braces, Collars, Ties, etc, Messrs ScnnoDßß, HooPF.n, & Co. heg to remind the inhabitants of the Wairarnpa in general and visitors travelling through Masterton, that the whole of their stock is marked off at the LOWEST CASH PRICE, And is not 4 o be surpassed, if equalled, by the cheapest house'in Wellington, Our motto being ''Small Profits and Quick Returns," nothing but the most durable goods kept in stock. N.8.-On TUESDAY NEXT the Shop will be lighted up from I! o'clock till 10 for the purpose of showing the goods, and on WEDNESDAY the doors will be thrown open for business. Remember the Address— SCHRODER, HOOPER, AND CC, HALL OF COMMERCE, fifr Directly Opposite Club Hotel, I ]\T 0 T I C E. On and after the Ist November next the Tailoring Branch of M. Caselberg & Co.'s will be carried on at the Brick Store. English, and Scotch Tweeds are just to hand. Customers arc requested to call and leave their orders for Clothing, which will be charged at Reduced Prices, to suit the bad times. M. CASELBERG AND CO., BRICK STOKE, IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF JOHN AUGUSTUS PETHERICK, OF MASTERTON. i rnllE Trustees in the above estate invite .1 tenders until 3ATUIIDAY, November Bth, at 12 noon, for tiie following valuable properties— LOT 1. LEASEHOLD, Splendid corner section on Hall and Chapel streets ; long lease at a low rental; cWe to the Go oral Post Office and adjoining the Town Hall, being par'; of town aci'c No 2. Opposite corner section to above, with a frontage of 50 feet to Hall street and 100 feet to Chapel street, beiii" Section adjoninfi Lot 2, with 50 feet f.-ontage to Hull street. There is a large and convenient dwelling house erected thereon, at present known as the Auckland Boarding House, which is let for £BO per annum. Part o.f town acre iVo. 51 Two four-roomed dwelling houses, situated in Dixon street, part of town acre _ No 88 Ono ;six-roomed dwelling house, corner of i Dixon and Bannister streets Two acres of land on No 15, Small Farm Block, with good substantial dwelling house and stables, etc. The above properties for situation are not Ito be 'equalled in the Porough, and well worthy 'the attention of those who are ou the look oui for safe investment:. For luvther particulars, applv to E. & J. BROWN, 301 Masterton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 303, 30 October 1879, Page 3
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