M.' OASELBERG & OOJ'S' COLUMN. M. Caselberg k Co, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MERCHANTS, Importers of. DRAPAR f, CLOTHING, SOOTS, BANQY uOODS,'GLASS WARE, IRONMONGER j r.PA PEMANGINGB, OILS, PAIM'i >, GROCERIES, WINES 'ltd smiis, CROCKErir, and FEN. •VIM iu'RE xc, Station and Farm. Produce purchased at highest market rate*,. Land aud. Commission Agents. Advances ntude on Wool, aud on Growing Crops, Places of Business i. j UlilCK. STOIU3, Master ton. j HIRSOHBhIKG'S Old Store, Greytowj We Lave much pleasure in stating to our numerous customers that we are in receipt of the bulk of our season's goods, and as we are busy selling we have only time to briefly enumerate a few items contained in our various depaitiiieuts,' viz,, OUR, DRAPERY DEPARTMENT has a yery Full Stpok-of every description of DRESS Materials of the most Fashionable and. best qualities. : OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT has opened a Large and Varied Stock of FRENCH BONNETS, Hats, Ostrich Feathere, Flowers, Ribbons, Corsets, and Underclothing.: This Department is under the management of an experienced Milliner, and li replete with all New and Fashionable Goods. : OUR CLOTHING, ' HAT, BOOT, AND SHOE DEPARTMENTS are so_ favorably known, and so liberally tW BEST and Most Substantial Goods'of 'ite kind manufactured and imported for our . - OUR] TAILORING DEPARTMENT has been- supplemented with a heavy stock of Tweeds, Bannockburns, Broadcloths, &c, isuitable for winter, and.as this Department is under ,the able management of Mr Gallo■W we .aire confident oustomers patronising this Department will have a PERFECT FIT OUR, FANCY DEPARTMENT comprises Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Clook Glassware. ■ Lamps, ■ China, Electro-plated Goods, Stationery, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Cabmetware, Presentation Books, Sewing Machines, Musical Boxes, and Perambulatori. , OUR ; IRONMONGERY, GROCERY, AiND OILMEN'S STORES DEPARTMENTS are the Earnest and Most Complete in the whol# District, having a very full assortment of all Building Materials, Paperhanelngs, fencing Wire, ; and other Station Requisites, We.have a very large atook of Crockery, consisting of Dinner and Tea Services, Cups, Saucers, &c. We employ OUR OWN TEAMS, and are therefore in a position to sell Bulk Goods at a Lower Rate than other houses. OUR HOUSE- AND PROPERTY - LIST:— SHOP. TO LET, with immediate posses-sion-adjoining Mr Walter Perry's the shop is known as ■' Hare's Shop," T 10-LBT.—A large Roomy Shop, adjoining . , the Bank of New Zealand, and directly .opposite our Brick Store; Suitable for a Furniture Shop or Auctioneer.' Immediate possession can be given.: TO LET ON LEASE, OR FOR RAT,TiI, A 4-rboihed house and 13 acreß of land on the Te Ore Ore,'adjoining the Te Ore Ore Bridge. This property is suitable for a gohtleman's private residence or for a gardener, Immediate .possession tan be given. TO LET.—A new 4-roomed Cottage near the Railway Hotel. Immediate possession can be given FOR SALE ,OR LEASE.—IIO acres of G(H>d'Agricultural Land.' situated at Carterton.- Good Crops are growing on the adjoining, properties, Terms easy. Suitable for a man of small means, FOR: SALE OR LEASE.- One 60-acre ~ andtwo,4o-acre sections, situated in the rising township of Eketahuna. These sections ari all partly improved, and the land is rich limestone land. The sections '.will either be sold cheap or let to good improving tenants, on long leases at nominal FOR SALE or TO LET,—4O acres of land on tho Taratahi; part improved. FOR SALE or TO LET.—One acre of Cleared Land in the most central part of Mauricevillo, The'very liest Bite for an hotel. UOR SALE or TO LET.—4O acres of land ■'C situated in the township of Mauriceville, part cleared and fenced. COR SALE' or 1 TO LET.—Half-acre of .1; land in the'Tojroship of Foxton. TO BE-LET on Building Leases,—Two : Acres- of land-opposite tho Railway Stationi Greytown. ■ . :M. CASELBES6& Co., MASTERTOK M!D OEIVIOW.V.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 475, 28 May 1880, Page 1
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