i / V • . D. F. McCAETHY,! JN KETUBNINQ hi a sincere thanks toj his numerous friends and customers and thei public gonorally for Jtheir kind and liberal; favors in the past, bogs respectfully to in-j form them that ho will BEBUME HIS FORMER BUSINESS ' ; ; : : 'ASj.v . I : . : GENERAL STOREKEEPER : •IS THOSE ■ NEW PREMISES; Koeently erected by Mr B. P, Perry, OPPOSITE 1..; J- . The site of his former place of business which was reoontly destroyed by fire.' D. F. MCOABTHY Also wishes to say lie EE-OPENED ON SATURDAY, JULY 15th, ■ , With an entire stock of NEW MERCHANDISE Of oreijr description, of which a catalogue with price list will be issued at the ond of the week. JU it patent to everybody in Maaterton wd the lurrounding district tho SUPERIOR CLASS ............ AND STOCK OF GOODS' kept in stock, {further comment is nnnecesswy. l3(ino two years ago when. M'CAIDT Wt 8 I 898 Vlsfla | g| H Commenced, business everyone is awftra of the high and ; , EXORBITANT PRICES Charged for evory description of imported merchandise, and'the " LOW PRICES Gives for fltcry kind of,local prodnce. The quesfian was, What was tho eauso of it ? D. F. MOOaBTHY'S Answer is, '• The wank of opposition." He saw it and raised that opposition which lias Biased quite a revolution in tho trade of Masterton, - The secret of how he raise opposi ti#a profitably and successfully for the last two! years (and hopes to do so again) was simgly.boeanse he not only bought well, kt imported the BEST CLASS Of Soodß to bo obtained for money both in the Colonial and Home markets. ,?.j sgMiMtatning his Bincere tliankß to IS? anmereos friends and the public gener-, It * '. ' * ,} . " " ' ally for thclrsMt favors, lie hopes to ico them all again as hcretofqic when ho RE-OPENED ON . SATURDAY, ' THE 15th INST., And bejp to subscribe himself respectfully; J to all D. F. MCCarthy, | GENERAL STORPKEEPER, i queeS street, *^. :j MASTERTON, . | ; iNeuly : opposite the Club Hotel) ; ! PERRY'S : PW.BUILDiN(ii^
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1132, 22 July 1882, Page 4
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324Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1132, 22 July 1882, Page 4
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