! gCHRODEB, HOOPER, £ CO.. I HALL OF COMMERCE. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT IN THE DISTRICT. nOHRODER HOOPER AND CO. 0 respectfully beg to notify that on Recount of the liberality of the Government in taking the duty uff several lines in the drapery business, they have likewise reduced thoso lines at least 17£ per cent, We furthermore beg to state that haviwj already gained thereputation of being the cheapest and best house in the district for all hinds of general drapery, millinery aivl cbtlung, we intend to keep up that reputation and sell every article m the trade at the lowest possible prices, combined with quality and durability. Having enlarged our, premises to over double its former size, and having stocked all the departments with every necessary articls and material, we are now in a position to lay before our customers a selection which is not equalled by any storekeeper within Wairarapa, and .not surpassed by any house in Wellington. Our busiaass he'mj so well known through the district, we do not think it necessonj to go to large expenses (IIIH quote a price lid, as these expenses must necessarily be charged to the public by putting them on to lines not quoted, but 'simply state that we will undersell any price list that is got up m opposition to usSo far our regular selling prices are at least 10 per cent, less than any price list yet published. Our reasons for being able to sell less thvn any house in 'the trade are: 1. Not ha\ ing a lot of heavy expenses to contend against, we can give customers tlio benefit. 2. Not beint' tied to any merchant, we are enabled to purchase our stool: from the best markets. 3. Wc sell cheap and for cash, thereby not making a lot of bad debts. 4. Only undertaking the branch of business which we thoroughly understand, wo can give it every attention and only buying the best and most durable class of goods we must give satisfation, REMEMBER THE ADDRESS IS SCHRODER, HOOPER & CO, Wholesale and Eeiail Drapsrs and Clctliiers Hall of Commerce*
AN and after Monday, the QBth V/ instant, tlio WAIRAKAI'A DAILY will be published at 2*30 p.m. Its Proprietors liiive, after due consideration, decided to postpone the publication of the paper to this hour—lst, In order to give their readers fiillei* reports of Public Meetings and later Telegraphic News; and 2nd, To suit the changes which have recently been made in the Railway Time Table and Postal itvrang-e----liients. The Proprietors of the Waiiueai'iV Daily have also the pleasure of announcing that they will shortly issue every SATURDAY a Supplementary felieetj containing fourteen columns of interesting .-reading matter. VISITORS to WELLINGTON von CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES! CALL AT RICIOIAN'S READY - HONEY BOUT SHOP, Willi**. Opposite J, &H, Barber's IFWw-sf. Fori a Superior Auticm:, Opposite Bank New Zaaland, Jlanners-st. A. RICKIIAN, Pi-opbietor. 9,35 -iyKPh TTIHE Masterton itiile Volunteer and jL Cadet Corps will parade 011 FRIDAY, ind December, at the Drillslied. Band to attend. This parade wilt count as inspection for the month r.f November. F. W. BUCK, Oapt. Commanding M.R.V, and C. Corps,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 940, 2 December 1881, Page 2
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