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PRICE LIST. MASTERTON

MASTERTQN, November I,IHBI. re the oldest established storekeepers inthe-dktnc IN PRESENTING this, our first Wholesale Price tist to the public of the Wairarapa, we respectfully state our reasons for doing so, viz., we are proud to state we are the oldest established _ storekeepers in the -district, and in doing so we have to: acknowledge the liberal support which has always been accorded to us. We have to attribute the cause of our success to our having studied the wants of the district, and in. attending to our business, and in conducting it on pun business principles. It has ever been our Motto to Progress with the Times. We ham carefully and anxiously watched the course of recent emits, 'which has convinced w thafWAe has arrived when a new departure is necessary for conducting our Large Business for the future, caused by Railway Communication mid greater facilities for obtaining all kinds of Merdntwlise. We have therefore decided to alter our mode of business from this date, and for the future to conduct it in the same manner as the Co-Operatwsand Civil Service StoresM Maryland and in America, thatis, to sell all goods at the lowest wholesale prices in the smallest quantities, thereby enablkg all ckms to purchase thehyreqidremmts at the POSSIBLE BATES. ' :v! ..',' v ' ■■,. ■; .'■•!; '■'.'.: As our profits will only be a bare percentage, and will do away with the usual Retail Storekeepers 1 profits, and so as to make itaprofitable investment for our capital, we do not Mend to make any prices in our Price Lists are for Net Cash Only, ■ , ''■','.'.'■..'.'■ Our terms are '.-Cash to be paid for all goods before delivery at the prices quoted, No abatement or. discount will be allowed. Customers will have the option of having goods booked to them as now, for either one month or three months, at a slight increase on the cash prices, The increase on the priceswill only be to the edent of the value of money, so as 10 enable us to equalise the cash prices quatedr Weare therefore wiifident that put'credit prices will compare most favorably with any wholesale house in Wellington or elsewhere for the same class of goods, inasmuch as it is our intention to mvince all who may favor U3 with, their patronage that our goods are all of Ik very best quality, and under no cirmmskmces will we substitute any cheap and inferior goods to mile up for the loss of profits. . .':'** We hope to make our business vemunerame by increasing it to a very large extent, and to do trade with settlers who now deal at Wellington. By importing direct from the best markets, we are confident thai our new business venture will tend to the benefit of the settlers of the Waimrapa and to ourselves. ~ So-operative srai

M. GASELBERG k GO'S GROCERY PRICE LIST.

Pepper, white, b'est quality i ' ■ per lb Is 4d Candied Peel „ per 71b tins; Is 4d lb; per lb Is 6d Pickles, Morton's „ per dozen, 10s 6d j per bottle, lid Split Peas, best quality, per lb 3d Pearl Barley „ „ 3d Rice, best Java „ 3d „ ground „ „6d Salt, best fine per cwt. 6s; per 12 lbs, 9d Sago „ per lb 4d Soap, good seasoned, household, per half cwt. box, 8s; per bar, 5d „ Kitchen's Imperial brand „ „ 12s fid; „ 8d „ best Blue Mottled „ „14s6d; „ 9d Sugar, C, Victorian C'o's, per bag of 40 lbs, 13s; per lb, 4d Sugar, IC, Victorian Co's, per bag of 40 lbs, 14s 6d; per lb, 4|d Suguar IW, Victorian Go's, per bag of 40 lbs, 16s; per lb, 5d Starch, best white, i) .» blue Sauce, Morton's, best assorted, „ Worcester, Mellor's, „ „ Lea & Perrin's „ Chutney Sardines, best quality, per lb 5d „ 5d per bottle 7|d ■'„ 9d „ Is 2d „ Is 6d }tin6£d i» Hd per lib „ 9£d per lb 5s .. 6s Salmon „ per lib „ 9^l Tobacco, best American Twist, per lb 5s „ „ Nail Rod „ 6s Tea, new season's, 1881, good, strong flavored per half-chest, Is 6d per lb; per lb, Is 7d Tea, new season's, 1881, superior quality per half-chest, Is Bjd per lb; per lb, Is 9d Tea, new season's, 1881, choice selection per half-chest, 2s per lb; per lb, 2s 2d Tea, new season's, 1881, in 12 lb boxes, . per box 16s 6d „ „ „ ~ „ extra strong, per box 19s » » » » per box 24s Tapioca, best quality, per lb s£d Vinegar „ „ per gallon 2s 6d „ Morton's, best table, per quart bottle lld Vermicelli, new, best quality, per lb Is Macaroni „ „ „ ~ Is Whiting „ per cwt, 7s; per lb Id Washing Soda .., 12s 6d; perlbljd Raisins, new fruit, Elemes „ B|d Treacle, best quality ~ 4|d Borwick's Baking Powder, per tin 6|d

Atrowroot, best quality, per lb 9d Patent Barley, in lib tins (Robinson's) lOd „ Groats „ „ „ 10d Colraan's best Washing Blue, dark, per lb Is ii ii ii ii I'gtoi » ls Oxford ii ii .ii I s Cocoa, Yan Houtcn's „ 5s Cocoa and Milk „ Is 6d Gocoa—Epps', Taylor's, and Fry's „ Is 9d Chocolate—Epps', Taylor's, and Try's „ ls 9cl Coffee, looso or in lib tins, Trent's best „ ls 3d „ „ „ „ red label „ ls4d „ Beans, Mocha, best quality „ Is 8d „ „ „ second quality „ ls 6d Curry Powders, Batty's, half-pint bottles, each ls Capers, best French „ „ „9d Can-away Seeds, per lb ls Candlts, Kitchen it Son's, Planete „ B|d „ „ Petrolines „ 9|d „De Roubaix, Steaiine » 10d Corn Flour, Brown and Poison's, best quality, per lb 8d Corn Flour, Wood's, Columbus brand „ Gd Currants, new fruit, per lb 6Jd Ginger, whole, best bleached, per lb ls 6d „ ground, best quality „ Is 6d Herrings, Fresh, in lib tins, per tin 9d „ Kippered „ per tin ls 2d Jams; best Tasinanian „ „ 8d Keroseue, best brands guaranteed, test proofs, per case of 8 gallons, 17s 9d; per tin, 4 gallons, 9s; per gallon, 2s 6d Mustard, Colraan's (D.S.F.), in lib tins, per tin, ls 9d i'b „ i. Hd „ (Bull) lib „ „ Is Marmalade, Keiller's lib „ „ 9d Mackerel lib „ „ lOd Preserved Milk, No. 1 quality 10d Matches, Bell and Black's, per dozen boxes Gd „ R.Bell's, „ „ 5d Oysters, best brand, in lib tins 8d Salad Oil, Morton's best, half-pints, per bottle 7d „ „ „ one pint „ Is Castor Oil „ „ half pints „ 6d „ „ „ one pint „ 10d Pepper, black, best quality, per lb ls

M. CASELBER& & GO.'s PRODUCE PRICE LIST.

Butter, fresh, best quality, per lb Yd Flour, best quality, Masterton grown, in 2001bs sacks 12s per lOOlbs n .» » » n .. » 1001bs sacks 12s 6(1 per lOOlbs „ „ „ ~ „ „ „ 501b bags 13s

Potatoes, picked for table use, per cwt 3s Bacon, prime quality, side 7|d per lb, per lb 8d Hams', „ „ per ham B|d, per lb 9d Oatmeal, prime quality, 25 lb bags 3s 9d. per lb 2d Oats, best feed, per bushel 3s 3d Cheese, best Port Cooper, per olieese 5d per lb, per lb 5M

M. CASELBEBG and Oo.'s CO-OPEEATIVE STORES. M. CASELBERG & CO.'S MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHIKTGr CASH FRIGE LIST. Boyi Tunic aud Alpine Suits in Tweed, Serge, and Drill, _ MOLESKIN TROUSERS. from 5s 6d to 25s per suit Boys' and Youths' Tweed Sac Suits' No. 7to 2,from 17s 6d to 40s Men's Colored Moleskin Trousers, from 8s upwards These ;iio all of good serviceable matorial and will wear well » White „ „ „ 5s „ Boys'and Youths' Tweed Coats, from 12s 6dupwards „ Stockman's „ Hiding„ „ 8s „ „ „ Trousers and Vest, from 12s 6d Boys' and Youths, Colored Moleskin Trousers, from 6s upwards „ „ Trousors, from 6s upwards ,• ,•, White „ „ „ 4s 6d „ mcii'c noTHiMP SHIRTS. men o ulu i nmu. Y(mtW Boyg , ghirtS) in al) Wool Men's Tweed Suits, good serviceable quality, in Fashionable 1 will Cotton, Harvards, Oxford and Scotch 1 wills, White make, both in single and double breasted, from 35s to 90s Shirts (military and pleated fronts). Men's Tweed Coats, in single and double breasted, Prices ranging from Is 6d to 10s each. from 15s to 40s Bk-I; and Blue Diagonal Worsted Coats, from 25s to 50s NECKTIES & FANCY SCARVES Men's ,i„d Boys' Black Cloth Clothing, of first-class quality, at A kge d b]aok co , om , ld for «• ■ m , J o, ~, , , ... ~ . men and youths, in all the most fashionable makes. Men s Tweed Trousers, 3sto7 s, of good serviceable material. -n „, , ' ' 6 , ln nc * vm od upwards v in. i t Mr . q. ,n> ?° o- Also a very large assortment of silk and linen POOKETMens Tweed Trousers and Vests, 3s to s 15s o os HAN d KE J RCH K ieFS. From 6d each to 4s each. „ Black and Colored Alpacca Coats, from 5s to 14s „ China Silk Coats, long and short make 12s 6d to 25s HOSIERYi „ Waterproof Coats „ 12s ,6d to 50s This department has a large assortment of Men's; Boys', and Men's and Boys Linen-faced Paper Collars, from 6d to lOd Youths' Half Hose in Lambswool, Merino, Cashmere, Cottonper dozen thread, of real good quality, made expressly to wear well, HAT DEPARTMENT Prices ranging from 6d per pair to 3s per imir. ■in i utrnn i mtn i NA _ A pwt{on th WodJm tt^Em m CoMal mdt Men's Youths' and Boys' Hats in Felt, Tweed, Straw, Rush, p. -»-«, and Leghorn. A very Large and Choice Assortment in uLUVtOi all Fashionable shapes, in Hard and Soft Crowns, and Men's Gloves in Kid. Leather, Cloth, and Tilbury'd, for Riding, Helmet shapes, Shell Hats, in Drab and Black Paris Driving, Walking, and evening wear, ranging from Silk, prices range from Is to 15s each Is to 5s per pair M. CASELBERG & CO.'S Boot and Shoe Department.—-Price List. Ladies' Children's and Infants Kid Boots, of good sound quality, new and warranted to give satisfaction, comprising the very best English and Colonial make, prices ranging from 2s (id to 10s per pair. Ladies' White Kid evening Boots and Shoes of the very best made. Ladies' and Children's Prunella and lasting Boots, from 3s to 10s per pair. MBlsT'S BOOTS-Elastic-side Kid Boots from 10s co 20s Boys' and Youths' Elastic-side Boots, Colonial (Wellington). „ Leather Boots, Wellington made „9s to 17s 6tl made from 5s to 12s 6d Men's Wellington made Laather Shooting Boots „ lis to 18s 6d Boys' and Youths' Lace-ups (Colonial) 5s to 12s 6d ii „ „ „ Watertight „ 12s 6d to 18s 6d SLIPPERS, In Leiather,'Canvass, and Carpet, Cricketing Shoes, India Kubjber Goloshes, at the same Wholesale Prices, ranging from 2s per pair upwards V Colonial-made Leather Leggings at same Wholesale Prioes i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 915, 2 November 1881, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 915, 2 November 1881, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 915, 2 November 1881, Page 2 (Supplement)

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