Bx CEO WNTHOBPE ■ Sfcip, From London. M. CASELBERG & CO. ( Are now in a position to announce to their largo constituency that the opportune arrival of the Owraraowji will enable them to supply their customers and all others with Nm Smm's WOOLLEN and MANCHESTER GOODS. MILLINERY, Ladies' and Children's Jackets, . PUB GOODS, flowers and feathers. i .™y lar g e stcck of FBENOH MERINOS ASHMeIeS, Alpacas, All-wool Plaids', Aberdeen Winceys, Real Welsh FLANNELS Pure Saxony Flannels, BLANKETS (Good and Substantial.) DOMESTIC CALICOS AND LINENS, Jabling, Tapestoy and Brussels CARPETS RUGS, Drsggetting, Floorcloths. ' MEN'S, YOUTHS', k BOY'S WARM CLOTHING Waterproofs, &e. Also, a very Choice and First-class addition Op Real Sc#tch BANNOOKBURN TWEEDS, BUSS TWEEDS,' SUPERIOR BLACK BROADCLOTHS, AND BLUE diagonal coatings. M. CASELBERG iCo A n e i rO - ak n° ha P py inbein 8 able to advise all their Customers that by hating their aoods indented directed from England thev are in a position to sell a FAR SUPERIOR CLASS OF GOODS AT MUCH LOWER PRICES than others in the district, and at as Low a price as any in Wellington or New Zealand. M, CASELBERG & CO. can confidently assure all purchasers that by dealing with Wm SAfE MU)DLK One trial wiil bo sufficient to convince msst sceptical. M. CASELBERG & CO. while wishing increase their large business by givin FAIR TERMS to trustworthy settlers, are still determined to adhere to their prudent business mode of making NO BAD DEBTS, thereby enablin« them to buy in the BEST and CHEAPEsf Markets, and selling at the very LOWEST PRICES. Their TBBMS are as bithertols IN THE £ Allowed to all CASH PURCHASES «f over One 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 above Large Shipment of English Goods M. CASELBERG & CO, Have received a very Substantial and Superior Stock of MOSGIEL and KAIOPAI TWEEDS, BLANKETS. FLANNELS,J AND MEN'S HALF HOSE. As it is their intention to sell aH the Goods enumerated at quickly as possible. They don't intend to waste the time of their employees By making uuiiecessiry display in their windows, but to keep them employed in selling the Goods as quickly as they are OPENED UP.'j im BULK OF THE GOODS Will Be to Hand on SATURDAY, 30TH INST. A SMALL QUANTITY or HAMS' GOODS anil LINDSAY'S BOOTS arc still on hand, which are being sold at LOWER' PRICES I than hitherto, so as to get them out of the way of the NEW GOODS. M. CASELBERG & CO. GROCERIES. IRONMONGERY, OILMEN'S STORES, And all Building Materials, the arnvaljjo the Crownthorpe will sort up their presen largo Btock, ao as to make it the Larges and Most Perfect in the district, and will b Sold at Prices to DEFY. COMPETITION'! I. CASELBERG AND C 0.,. MABTEBTON and GREYTOWN. N.B.— I The Highest Price still #ll PRODUCE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 817, 12 July 1881, Page 1
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491Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 817, 12 July 1881, Page 1
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