' Ffioa Losufls. i:M,CASELBERG&(iIOi/. Are now in a position to announce to their 'Mac constituency that the opportune airiwi of. the C'kowxthorpk .will enable them to supply their .customers and oil others with Aw Season's WOOLLEN axd MANCHESTER GOODS MILLINERY. ' Ladies' and Children's Jackets, FUR GOODS, FLOWERS AND FEATHEIIS. . fure Saxony Flannels, iiud Substantial.) DOMESTIC CALICOS AND LINENS, liibhng, Tapestry and Urussels CAIti'ETS, KUGS, Druggelting, Floorcloths.
MEN'S, YOUTHS',*BOY'S WARM CLOTHING Waterproofs, &o. Also, a very Choice and First-class addition Of Eeal Scotch .BADfNOOKBUKN TWEEDS, BUSS TWEEDS, SUPEBIOE BLACK BEOADCLOTHS, BLUE DIAGONAL COiTdOS.
Are are also happy in being able to advise all Hicir Customers that by having their; j oods into ted directed from Kuglnud" they are in a position to sell a FAR SUPERIOR CLASS OP GOODS MUCH LOWER PRICES than others in tie district,'and at. as Low » price as any'in Wellington or Kew Jieaiahd. SI." OASELISERO & CO. can confidently mure all purchasers that by dealing witii them tiny will SAV'E all MUIDLK I'IiOFITS. One trial will be sufficient to convince the most sceptical. . • . , M. OASELBEBGtCO. while wishing to increase their large business by giving PAIR TERMS to trustworthy settlers, are still determined to adhere to their prudent business mode of making NO BAD DEKTP, thereby enabling them to buj in the and CHUAI'EST Markets, and selling at the ury LOWEST PJiICEA Their Tlil.MS are as hitlicrtols IN THE £ Allowed to all CASH PUBCHASKS of over One Ton ml on all CLOTHING, BOOIS, And FANCY' GOODS. An Ailmrancoof SIXPENCE in thoI'OUSD on all Cash Purchases of GROCERY, IHONMONGEIIY, CROCKERY, OLASSWABK, and OILMEN'S STORES. In addition to the abovo Large Shipment of linglish Goods M. CASELBERG it CO. tave received a very Substantial and Suiicrior Stoek of MOSGIKL and KAIOPAI TWEEDS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, AND MEN'S HALF HOSE. As it in their intention to sell all the Goo Is enumerated as quickly as possible They don't intend to waalo the lime of their eni]>lnycos liy making imiivcciiMrv display in their wii.diws, but to hep II cm employed m selling the Goods as quickly as limy afo THff BULK OF THE GOODS Wim, Be to Hand ox SATURDAY, 30™ INST.
A SMALL QUANTITY HALES' GOODS ami LINDSAY'S BOOTS aif still on hand, which imi;hoiii« sohl tit LOWER PRICKS! than hitherto, so m to get them out of tlio Jl. CABELBERG & CO. litspect >]« their GROCERIES, IRONMONGERY, OILMEN'S SiOUES. And all Duilding Mutoiials, lhc arrival of the Crmvntliorpc will sm t uv their present larpe stock, so as to make it the Largest and Most J'ufecl in the district, and will bo S'old ut Prices to M.CASELBEKft AND CO., MAST EIiTON axd GIIEYTOWN. ■'■:■ N3.—The Highest Price still iven rVr ■:■ '-: •.-:.fijjt
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 773, 20 May 1881, Page 1
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445Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 773, 20 May 1881, Page 1
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