JUST RECEIVED Q AX "nit AN CISCO MAIL. of a Large and Choice AssortQHSISTMAS Q.OODSS I'Klt S.S. "CUZCO," Snilsble frrpn scuts, including—Tea Caddies in Ywilui'SandThuyra Csrto-de-Visite Frames, beautifully embroidcred (Jl'.ve and Handkerchief Boxes, in Sets Shell G.ii'ds. incliuiiug Chillionc, Money J>ox ■*, Clove Boxes, end Hnmlkeichief )!,* s I'cn and Pencil Cases, Alunii ium, Nicol, and lto.iu Toluceo I'iuis. in Clay, Briar, and and extra tiipwior Mcrschaiuu Color Boxes Beaded Needle Cooks Carpet I'iiigg with Locks Clocks, English and French, in Rosewood, Cilt, Nicol. Nutmeg, Bronze, Tic Tac— Wri(ii!» Siit:-, Floral ami Tartan Scrap Books I'dnci'i'liiifS l)oll«, iu lYmpo, uiiweahble, Wax, China, Oil Pii : n(iii;:3, Barge and Superior, and other (ii.ods, too numerous to mention, will li'opened out in about 10days, when 1 i:o;:t; to he favored with an inspection. It is with pleasure I can state that this is the oldest crtibliidicd Slorckeeping Business in the Wairarapn, and 1 would remind Settlers and othors of the many adranlaya to h,' derived by buying at the Central Store, which so many have availed themselves of during the current year.
Onr G. o'ls nrii nil bought in the best markets, in tlie best scnsons, and are marked at rt liaro percentage, but with which (ami this I woulli impivss upon you) I am perfcctlv f!iti!lio(l,.istlii> inducements we have oH'crel to pi'.rehisprs s'uci' the begining of the indent year have increased our Trade to FOUI-ITOlESits former proportions, thus in ii pieat measure recouping us for the loss of profit: and I sinccrly thank my Customers for the literal support they have accorded me in my effort to establish a roady money business, and do away with excossive charges which must be made in connection with a credit trade. To save any unpleasantness which sometimes arises through the supposition that "CASH ONLY" is only a Mind, I beg to say that ail goods am sold for net cash only, without discount or reduction of any kind, and must bo. promptly, without second call on receipt of Invoice, which is usually sent out with the goods. Owing to the Duty being taken off a number of articles or Nov. Ist., our PEICE LISTS, have been thoroughly revised, and our Goods will be found LOWER IN PRICES than any other house in the Wairarapa (t EO, A ]? Al ™ OTHEE > DRAPER, GROOEB, IRONMOHGEB, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER,. IIIGGS & FAMILY BUTCHERS; QUIiEK-ST, MASTER-TON; ' 919
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 931, 22 November 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)
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394Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 931, 22 November 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)
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