gCHRQDEE, : IJGOPEE, & CO., HALL OF COMMERCE. THE GHEAPEST AND BEST DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT IN THE DISTRICT. -. QCHRODER hooper AND CO, jj respectfully beg to notify that on
account of the liberality of the Government in taking, the-.-duty off-several ' lines in the drapery business, they have likewise reduced those lines at least 17| per cent, ■/. ,; ; -' I Wefurtkrnwe beg to state tht haviwyalred&iigained threpntation of being the.cheapest'and best home in th 4ktnct for all hinds of generalUlrapery, millmryj-and , clothing;.]we-- intend to keep up that reputation, and sell every ar-, tide in the trade, at the lowest pos-, : sible prices, combined with quality and durability. Having, enlarged our premises to over double its former siw,'and having stocked all the departments ■with every .necessary arlkls 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 anyhusein Wellington.. Our business being so well known though the district, we do not think itmcessory lo go to large expenses and quote a price list, as these expenses must necessarily be charged to the public by putting them onto lines not quoted, but simply state that we will undersell any price list that is got up in opposition to us, So jar our regubr selling . prices are at least 10 per cent, less than any price list yet published, . Our reasons for Ming able to sell less thvn any home in the trade are: 1. Not ha\ing a lot of heavy oxpenses to contend against, we can give customers the benefit. 2. Not boing tied to any merchant, we are enabled to purchase our stock from the best markets, 3 Wo 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 inu9t give satisfation, ; , REMEMBER THE ADDRESS IS SCHRODER, HOOPER &CO, Wholesale and Retail Drapers and Olethiers Hall of Commerce, MASTERTON.
VISITORS to WELLINGTON FOR CALL AT :' r "' *•• 7 .- KIOKMAN'S" READY ■ MONEY BOOT SHOP, Willmt- Opposite J. &H. Barber's Willk-st, FOR A SUERIOR A.KTICLK, Oppot-itt Lnkp.Zeal.tnd, Mannera-st, PhoPEiEWK; ■'•' 935
A. R HISLOP WOULD remind residents in the Wairarapa that he has the most recherche and extpnsive selection of JEWELRY of all kinds to he seen in any shop in or out of Wellington. GOLD and Mf.VER COPS, and an endless variety of articles suitable for CHRISTMAS and NEW YBAHS' GIFTS, 955 rriHß WAIRAEAPA DAlLY"nius■A- trated Supplement on Saturday Next will contain—"An Artist's Story,"" Familiar Quotations," "Noise and its Consequences," "Little People," "An American Girl," "Wit and Wisdom," "Under High .Pressure," "Poetical Jottings," "About Cats," "Celestial Photography," and" p cientifio NotoB."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 960, 28 December 1881, Page 2
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461Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 960, 28 December 1881, Page 2
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