SCARCITY OP MONEY CAUSETH■■, BAD TIMES!':.' BAD TIMES CAUSETH COIPETIIi. COMPETITION AGREES '' WITH " ! '■ ii: -; M/CASELBERO-'&'-GQic.':' Who have always thrived und ir it, amlarc determined to hold their well-earned position at all costs, against all comors;'to attain the same M. CASELBERG A CO. have decided, to hold a ••,.•■ f ~ ~ T ... GRAND CLEARING SaLE !! FOR' ONE MONTH! ONLY 1 M!' : OF THE WHOLE OF THEIR ';■;.'■ . / ;: ,■;;-,;;, NEW SEASON'S DRAPERY, MILLINERY, MANCHESTER GOODS/'MEN'S:AND' AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES.ANDMNgY'.&OODS,''''•■': ; AT SUCH PRICES AS WILL DEFY COMPETITION IND "PROYEj SATISFACTORY TO PURCHASERS! " ! Customers having regular accounts with M. C. cfcCo. will be allowed to purchase on' the usual terms at the Sdling-off Prices. CASH PURCHASERS will be allowed a FURTHER REDUCTION of One Shilling in the Pound on all purchases over 20s, . -■.; M. CASHLBFRG& CO.'s Stock of DRAPERY and .IIILLINERY has only just arrived liy the latest ships frmn England, and consists of all' New, Good; and Fashionable; Goods, imported especially for tlmm, and consisting of Strong. Fashionable, and Durable! Materials. These goods are intended to give satisfaction to purchasers and to keep up thei favorab'e repute of M. CASELBEEG & CO., who intend to soil at such prices as will 1 completely • SHUT OUT OLD ACCUMULATIONS AND BANKRUPT STOCKS,". :■::;; > Offered for sale at llasterton by others in pull'ng advertisements. M, CASELBEEG'&, Co.'s SALE requires NO PUFFING. They vespei tfully ask intending "purchasers to call and inspect the QUALITY of the goods, and to note the SELLING-OFF PRICES, which must induce purchases being made, ■■- ' THE SALE WILL COMMENCE AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M. ON SATURDAY NEXT, 15th NOVEMBER; AND WILL LAST FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, AT THEIR. BRICK;' STORE, MASTEBTON. M. CAS EL BERG & ' CO.
PEN I N G TIC'S. THE Undorsigned having completed opening up mid marking off ,i Splendid Assortment of ENGLISH GOODS (imported direct), take* this opportunity of thanhi ;g his Customers and the Pu' lie for past support, and to 'liform that to meet the present hard times, and make room for shipments now on the way, he will SEL ~ every Article in the Trade for ONE MONTH at Greatly Reduced pries, ' Call and see tho Stock and Pricoß, and then Judge for \ oursclova. Every description of Saddlery and Harness Manufactured mi the Premises at Shortest Nitice, and repairs done with care and Despatch. THE AnUUKSB— B, fi. WLtiI.VMS, Opposite Club Hotel, Masterton 221 nEID& G R A Y , h OTAGO IMPLEMENT AND MACHINE WORKS, DUNEWN, TIMARU, OaMAUU, AND L\We would call attention to our Double Furrow Ploughs, improved this season .with V iron cross frames, making the Plough miici. more rigid than formerly.. Our'patent wheels are cast by.a new process,, ml .the,bearing has been lengthened, thereby idding greatly (o their durability.. We have lately erected impri\ 'imachihery for this manufacture, which to), ther .with the reduction in th« price of steel a Home, has enabled us to considerably Ji'ice the price of steel shares. . We have a large, stock of Fencing Wire andiron forma'ing Standards of the ; very best quality, which, we oiler, ,at very low prices, Harrows, 3, 4,5, and G leaves. Chain Harrows, all sizes. Horse Gears, 2, 3, and 4 horse, superior to anything in. the .market; Chair-cutters.. and Corn-crushers, all sizes.; Cambridge and Plain Field Rollers ; Broadcast Sowing .Machines; Bust Ironlmrk Swingle-trees, for 2, 3,.and'4.horses; Cheese Presses, double and single, &c, Freight paid by us to, any port of call, by steamers of the Union S.S. Co, on orders of nver ,t's value. Price Li»ts and further particulars may he had from our Dunediu house, or from any of ■ mi- branches, Superior Binding Wire at Low P.-ioes Catalogues post fref on app icatiou. 27 STEAM CHAFE FACTOR*, Albert-street, Masterton. , OAT and WHEAT STRAW cut in any quantity on the shortest notice, and at the lowest market rates. , « CHAFF Supplied in any quantity—warranted wel cut from good straw. ■,— WANTED TU BUY BTRA 5 G. UP i \T -U. . T I COBB & CO'S. MAIL COA train • . Featherston. Masterton . Masterton . Featherston. WellitiL'ton . Ist Coach. 2nu coach. 7.40 a.m. 3, Op.ni. 11. Op.in. 0,12 p.m. 3. Op,m. 10. Op'in, 5.45 p.m. 11,15 a.m. «J. 0 a.m. 3.10 p. in 12.10 a.m. ii.25 p'.iii NAPIER SERVICES, Monday, Wednesday/Monday, Wednesday mid Friday. and Friday. Mastertoii 3.1 a p.m. Napier,den, 7|Bsa.m, Eketahuha Kopua.. ... 11.4Uji.hi. arrival.. 7. 0 p.m. Eketahuna 3,30 p.m. Ekataliuna, ". Eketahuha, '' dep. fol- ■ilep/'.fol- ;: lowing . I uw'ing; . morning 4.15 a.iu inorning,, 7. Qa.m. Kopua ...2. 0 p.m. .lislertoii.il. 6a. m, .Napier ... 0.30, p.m. .' '. "■ ' ,(i9 . HASTWELL, MAOARA «)£ CU.'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 316, 15 November 1879, Page 1
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744Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 316, 15 November 1879, Page 1
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