OPENING NOTICE, J/pSSRS SCHRODER, HOOPER & CO. licg to announce to the inhabitants of Masterton and the surrounding districts that they are NOW OPENING UP IS THEIR ■ NEW SHOP OPPOSITE CLUB HOTEL, THEIR MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF GENERAL T\RAPERY, Inelndiug all the Latest Styles and Shapes in Ladies' Trimmed and Untrimmed Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, feathers, &c, The Nowest Styles in Ladies' Costumes, Jaokets, Dolmars, Seaweed Capes, &c. All the newest and most fashionable Dress Materials, Prints, Ginghams, &c. The latest novelties in Ladies' Cuffs and Collars, Ties, &q. Pho Manchester Department is stocked with Goods at pices that defy competition, THE GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Will be found replete wi'h every requisite in all the newest styles and cuts. V magnificent Stock of Gents White Shirts, Gents Fancy Regatta Shirts, Gents Ox' ford Shirts, Hats, Belts. Braces, Collars : Ties, etc, Messrs Scimodeii, Hoora, & Co. beg to remind the inhabitants of the Wairarapa in jcneral and visitors travelling through Maswton, that the whole of their stock, is marked off at the LOWEST CASH PRICE, \ik! is not *o he 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.B -On TUESDAY NEXT the Shop will be lighted up from (> o'clock till 10 for the purpose of showing the goods, and 011 WEDNESDAY the doors will be thrown open for business. Remember the Address— SCHRODER, HOOPER, AND CO.,
HALL OF COMMERCE, 0" Directly Opposite Club Hotel, MASTERTOX. 294 QLAYSOH'S BREAD AND BISCUIT FACTORY, . (Established 1870.) Opposite the Empire Hotel, MASTERTON. J, CLAYSON At the request of a large number of his old and valued customers hao once more commenced in the old line as Pastrycook and Confectioner, Fancy Bread and Biscuit Baker, Caterer for Public Entertainments, Balls, Parties, Picnics, &c, It shall lie my utmost endeavor to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor me with their patronage, by supplying them with genuine articles and at a price consistent with the goods, The price of Bread will be 9d the 41b loaf, weighed on delivery, and I ask tlio public to suppo.t me in this measure by purchasing at the shop, opposite the i'mpire Hotel, and see their bread weighed for themselves. iVolhing shall be wanting 011 my part to maintrin the reputation for selling none but superior articles which I have so long and favorably enjoyed In connection with tho above will be CLAYSON'S CAFE ROYAL, Luncheon, Oystee, and Suiter Rooms, Tiie old style and the old prices Orders for delivery will be civilly and punctually attended to 301 ROBERT W!ETH, STOREKEEPER, ■!ext Empire Hotel, Queen-st., Masterton. A large stock, of Groceries, Ironmongery, ''aucy Ootids, Fruit, &c. Joiieo and Luncheon Rooms by Mrs Wyeth. 232
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 311, 8 November 1879, Page 1
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