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p. p. McCarthy, TNKBTUliNlNGliissincfrctliftnksto his numerous friends and customers anil, the public gononWy for their kind and liberal favors in the past, begs respectfully to inform thorn that he will ' . 'j .- BESUME HIS FORMER.MSIfe'. ■ •'.■■ '.'*■■ > - ,, '.'Y' GENERAL 'STOREKEEPER . .NEW PREMISES Kccciftl}-cicctnl hyMrßUVPorry, OPPOSITE .;•■-.,. The frita of his former place of businoa D- P. McCaETHY Also wishes to'aay that he will; -, ■ .RE-OPEN ..-. SATURDAY. With an entire stock of : NEW-MERCHANDISE. Of every description; of which a eataloßiie with price list will be issued at the end of the w'oek. : . ' As is patent to everybody in XlasteHon and the surrounding district the " ' SUPERIOR CLASS STOCK OF GOODS Always kept in stock, furtlmv comment is Some two years ago when Commenced business everyone is aware of ' ' the high and . EXORBITANT PRICES Charged-for eyeiy description "of imported merchandise, and the ' . LOW PRICES Given for every kind of local'produce, The question was, What was the cause of it ? D. F/M^AfflffY ; tt Answer is, '• Tim want of opposition.'""' He. saw it and' laised that opposition which lias' caused quite a revolution in tl.io trade of

Tho secret of how he raised that opposi tion profitably ami successfully .for the last two years (and hopes to do so again) was simply because he hot only bought woll, but: imported tlic . ; BEST CLASS.■■.■■ Of Goods to bc'obttiiiietl for money' both-in. the Colonial and' Homo markets, In again ro'lurning his, sincere'. thanks'to Ins numerovs friends'and the public generally for their post' favors, he hopes to sec them all again as heretofore when )ie ■".,. , RE-OMSS--satukday-f'Mx'r;. .•'•■■' ..••,■«!•<':. ;'" ; "" x -- THE l|sth I-nSt.l ;;' - And begs to subscribe himself respectfully ;• to all. . , .'".. ; '"v.. _ D". F, McCaEtHI, GENERAL STOIIPKEEPER, ■ QUEEN STIIiiKT,. ; : '... v '.' MkSTE'IITOI,;^ (Nearly opposite the Club Hotel);: ' '•' . PERRY'S '■ NEW BUILDINGS;"

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1125, 14 July 1882, Page 3

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283

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1125, 14 July 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1125, 14 July 1882, Page 3

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