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!, T U ■:ii !■ f..1.'! i-.[ f iMili; ■ ■ ;■>: )!f!": . ; ' ; I). F. 'Mc('• RTHY, im;cere thanks to kia nnmerooß friends and ouatomera and the public generally for their kind and liberal ■ ; 'J}.-!, ! ■ fawn -..JB the past, ,begs M'apectfully to in- . . •; torn ttwm that he will-' RESUME HIS FORMER- BUSINESS M ■. t ■ GENERAL STOREKEEPER' ' IN THOBK '" NEW PREMISES . Recently erected by Mr B. P. Periy, OPPOSITE The sit* of bis former place of business which was recently destroyed by fire, D. F. McCarthy Also wishes to say that he RE-OPENED ON . SATURDAY. i— JULY 16th, With an entire stock of NEW MERCHANDISE Of everydescription; of which a catalogue with price list will be issued at the end of the week. As ia patent to everybody in Masterton and the surrounding district the SUPEWOR CLASS AND STOCK OF GOODS Always kept in stock, furthur comment is mineceßsarv. don e two years ago when D. F. MCARTHV Commencod business everyone is aware of the high and. ■ . ; EXOWANT'pRTeES-''!, Charged ; fof : every'description of imported merchandise, and the LOW PRICES Given f«r every kind of local produce, The question wa«, What was the cause of it J D. F. MCCaBTHY'S Answeris, '■ The want of opposition." He u\r it and raiied that opposition which has, earned qoJtc a revolution in the trade of Masterton. The (WfiMt of bow he raiia • .that oppoii tion profitably and successfully for the last: two years (and hopes to do bo again) waa simply become he not only bought well, but imported tho BEST CLASS Of Goods t* be obtained for money both in the Colonial and Home ma/kets, . In again returning his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and the puWio generally for their past favors, he hopes to eee RE-OPENED ; 0N : SATURDAY THE 15th INST, \ • And begs to subscribe' himself' respectfully r ; :i. r i: i.- • to ail D. F. McCarthy, GENERAL STORPKEEPER, : QUEEN STREET, ' MASTEKTON, • PERRY'S NEW BUILDINGS. . .. : . ; .ii:. \j i-ro. • ■ ,i.' ■ :yy.c. I ■: <;u •fI.VJ Jin.' : i ; i .Of)}***! VV iA «:>;• • ' : 'Sl9'J<t l«IW ■* < ■ iV I ■' !(. 'i?. t; ii,.'j VU .iii. :•?' ! 11l j; ;-.s I i. :.v. ; ! 'si . . ■'< .:v .'! /. ' ( J i:. , lji T/.i .V/:

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1144, 5 August 1882, Page 4

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353

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1144, 5 August 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1144, 5 August 1882, Page 4

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