Ex CROWNTHORPB, Ship, From London. M.CASISLBEKG<SstX), Arc now in a [.ositiim to atitiuuncc (o their .ar, ; u u-iistitueucy that the opportune arrival of the Ciiownthobpb will enable tliein to supply their customers and all others with New Season's WOOLLEN and MANCHESTER GOODS, MILLINERY. Ladies' and Children's Jackets, FOB GOODS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. A very large stcck of FIIENOH MEEINOS, CASHMEBES, Alpacas, All-wool llaiile, Aberdeen Winceys, Eeal Welsh FLANMEI .8, Pure Saxony Flannels, BLANKETS (Good and Substantial.) DOMESTIC CALICOS AND LINENS, Tabling, Tapestry and Brussels CARPETS, RUGS, Druggotting, Floorcloths.
MEN'S, YOUTHS', & BOY'S WARM CLOTHING Waterproofs, &c. Alao, a very Choice and First-class addition Of Real Scotch BANNOCKBUKN TWEEDS, BUSS TWEEDS, SUPERIOR BLACK BROADCLOTHS, AND BLUE DIAGONAL COATINGS.
M.CASELBEKGiCo Are are also happy in being able to advise all Hieit Customers that by having their Soods indented directed from England they are in a position to sell a FAR SUPERIOR CLASS OF GOODS AT MUCH LOWER PKICES than others in the district, and at as Low a price as any in Wellington or New Zealand. M. CASKLBERG & CO, can confidently assure all purchasers that by dealing with them tin y will SAI'E 'oil MIDDLE PBOFITS. One trial will bo sufficient to convince the most Bcejiticid. M. CASFLIiEBG & CO. while wishing to inoroaso their large business by giving FAIR TERMS to trustworthy settlers, are still determined to adhere to ilieir prudent business mode of making NO ]>AD DEBTS, thereby enabling them to buj in the BEST and CHEAPEST Markets, and selling at tho veiy LOWEST PRICES. Their TIiRMS aro as hitherto—
Is IN THE Allowed to all CASH PURCHASES of over Ono Pound on all DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOIS, HATS And FANCY GOODS. An Allowance of SIXPENCE in the POUND on all Cash Purchases of GROCERY, IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, and OILMEN'S STORES. In addition to the ahoye L.avge S]ii[)iiien of English Goods M. OASELBEEG & CO. Have received a very Substantial aid Supe rior 9topk of MOSGH'L and KAIOPAI TWEEDS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, AND MEN'S HALF HOSE.
A b it l« th«ir fetation to sell all the Goo:!s enumerated as quickly as possible. They don't intend to waste the time of their employees by making unnecessary display in their windows, but to keep them employed in soiling the Goods as quioklv as they are OPENED UP. THE BULK OF THE GOODS Will Be io Hand on SATURDAY, 30th INST.
A SMALL QUApiTlf OK HALES' GOODS and LINDSAY'S BOOTS arr still on hand, which arc being sold fit LQTO PRICES \ way of the NEW GOODS, M. OASELBERG & CO.
Bespecting thoir GROCERIES, IEONMONGERY, OILMEN'S STORES, And al) Bijildjpg flio arrival o{ t((o yrill sort np their present large stock, so as to make it the largest and Mpst perfect iu the district, and will he Spld nt Prices to DEFY COMPETITION! M.CASELBEKG ! MASTERTON t.KKYjOV:-. ■ M . • N.8.-The Highest Price still iyen for all PRODUCE. 67?,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 772, 19 May 1881, Page 3
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476Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 772, 19 May 1881, Page 3
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