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gCHRODER, JJOOPEB, &CO., HALL OF COMMERCE. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT IN THE DISTRICT. QCHRODER HOOPER AND CO. (j 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. Wefurlkrmore beg to slate that having already gained thereputalion of king ik cheapest and best house in the district for all kinds of general drapery, millinery and clothing, we intend to keep up that reputation and sell every article in 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 loith every necessary artkh and material, we are now in a position to lay before our customers a selection which is not equalled by any storekeeper within Wairampa, and not surpassed by any house in Wellington. ■ Our business being so well known throughtk district, we do not think it necessory lo go to large expenses and quote a price list, as these expenses must necessarily be charged lo th public by putting them on to lines not quoted, but simply state that we will undersell any price list tliat is got up in opposition to us. So Jar 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 having a lot of heavy expenses to contend against, we can give customers the benefit. 2. Not being tied to any merchant, we are enabled to purchase our stock from the best markets. 3. We sell cheap and for cash, thereby not making a lot of bad debts. 4. Only undertaking the branch of business which we thoroughly understand, we can give it evory attention and only buying the best and most durable class of goods we must give satisfaHon, REMEMBER THE ADDRESS IS SCHRODER, HOOPER &CO, Wholesale and Retail Drapers and Clethiers Hall of Commerce, MASTERTON,

SPECIAL. MOW LANDING. LARGE SHIPMENTS DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. BUILDERS' AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY, CABINETMAKERS' SUNDRIES, HOUSE-FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, . All at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, And FOR CASH ONLY, J NO. YOUNG, IRONMONGER, Willjs,St. and Cdba-St,, WELLINGTON. 911 CHRISTMAS! CHRISTMAS. TTTHAT would Christmas be without CHEAP BOOTS? And at what other placo can CHEAP BOOTS be obtained than at LEAH Y ' S ANATOMICAL BOOT WAREHOUSE? Tho cheapest bouse in tho Wairarapa, which anyone can PROVE BY ONE TRIAL. 953 Wilson I Richardson, IMPORTERS, LambtonQday • - - We Wellington, Are Now Exhibiting Train NEW SHIPMENTS

FASHIONABLE DRAPERY For Every Department of tlieir Business. hulks ii Genthnm Rejident in tho WAIRARAPA will find it GREATLY TO THEIR ADVANTAGE to SEND THEIR ORDERS to WILSON and RICHARDSON, as they can Rely upon getting the LATEST FASHIONS! AND THE BEST CLASS OJ? GOODS AT LOWEST IMPORTING QUOTATIONS, . vERMS—S per cent, for Cadi on £2 and upmrds, 4 per cent, on Monthly Account*. MONTEITH'S Iron and Quinine Wine. Is the best INVIGORATING TONIC that can be taken, HUNDREDS OF TESTIMONIALS have been received, acknowledging ifes worth, Masterm Aoekt, R, H. CHINCHEN, BOOKSELLER:

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 974, 14 January 1882, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 974, 14 January 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 974, 14 January 1882, Page 2

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