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I ''l / ' d. p. McCarthy, TN RETURNING his. sii c.re,thanks to Wi numerona frionda and customora and the publie generally for their ) kind 'and liberal favors in thq past, begs respectfully to in* form them that he will t --1:1,1 Vv' RESUME'HIS FORMER BUSINESS . -:ij ■' \) '■ ■ J. • is ■■■'.[ : : GENERAL; STOREKEEPER IN TBOIK i NEW PREMISES ! Recently erected by Mr B.' P. Perry,. | opposite:;; '• The site of his former place of bußiness' 'whioh'was recently destroyed by fire. • ■; D. F. MCCarthy j ' Also wishes to say that iho ■ ;:;: '' | EE-OPENED i ON' ' 1 SATURDAY... j : JULY 15th, j With an entire stock of ' | NEW MERCHANDISE o'f every description, of which a catalogue | with price list will be issued at the j end of the week.' As is patent to everybody in Mastorton i ■ and the surrounding district the SUPERIOR CLASS AND . ; STOCK OP GOODS Always kept in stock, furthor comment is unnecessary. D. F. TOOTHY Commenced business everyone is aware „of ; the high and EXORBITANT PRICES Charged for every description of imported ut merchandise, and the , LOW PRICES ' ' Gives for every kind of local produce. The queafioa was, What was the cause of't ? D. F. McCarthy's Answer is, "The want of opposition." He saw it and rained that opposition which has oaused quite a revolution in the tracje : of Masterton. ( TM secret ol'honhe raise. that opposi it?, Ii Y'i'i'S 1 )(?'•:! ■'i.O:. I ,!' .'.Wr.iiU' and successfully for the last todtyeara (and hopes to do so > again) was simply because ho : not only- bought well, bnt imported the" jj. '■ ■■ j, iffliASS' 1i "" Of to -be 1 obtained 1 for' both ii' \ / J; tL Colonial and Home|m4;ietk' / " ;1 ' In' 'again returning his sincere thanks ,tb' his numerous friendß and the public generally fqr. their-past' favbrs, he hopes t<i' see them all again as heretofore 1 when he ' ' „ .... < :■ ■ '.'li. ii !l!-, ill !\ : ON '•' ; ' ; SATURDAY THE 15th raST., '&ni be| a to subscribe himself respectfully to all r i 7 F. McCaJITHY^ GENERAL STOREKEEPER, ■ 1 QUEEN STREET, MASTEKTON, (Nearly opposite the Club Hotel) PERRY'S NEW BUILDINGS, D;> j :o'ij>:> . ;u '■ .-.lin. :,jl . ■,r.i 'j;"; l v ■ ,ii;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1148, 10 August 1882, Page 4

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348

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1148, 10 August 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1148, 10 August 1882, Page 4

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