cooperation RETAIL DRAPERY AT WHOLESALE PRICES. ing the management of their 'business recently advertised, herewith announco that on and after tlio 2nd MARCH, 1885,; they, will introduco a new system-,' by selling at WHOLESALE PRICES FOR READY MONEY, ONLY. In placing their Bchcmo,beforb' public notice it' is necessary they should give j> few particulars explaining this distinct and apparently unexpected 'step, "particularly' to their numerous'patrons- in town''and'country whoso accounts have at all times.' bcpii of the most satisfactory nature.- For several ■ months they have been collecting all- the evidence obtainable, with the end in view how-far it is practicable to carry out a Cash-Business on the most assured .basis,, It -is, therefore, vwith. extreme pleasuro'. they announce that -from statistics carefully compiled from- Australia, and also from this colony, the most sue;, cessful traders of the day are those who buy in the FIRST MARKET, sell at the .LOWEST rate of profit for CASH,- who do by far the largest amount of business, haying the support, encouragement, and co-operation .of an ever-watchful-public. KIRKOALDIE & STAINS \iricortdi--tionally assert that they are buyers in-the FIRST MARKETS, and-arein the highly satisfactory, position of having a Buyer admitted tojbe ;two ; mdisputable o r male the impartant their'-'pro-posed new system a success, while in con-., "tiftufeic'e oftneir determination to!-mak'G it furtTier'attrictive, the whole of their, goods -will- be MARKED 'IN PLAIN FIGURES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, from which no abatement or discount.can be allowed. As the change will commence oh MONDAY THE 2nd OF MARCH, KIRKOALDIE & STAINS anticipate having large- shipments by the s.s. Doric and Rimutaka, these shipments constitute' the first series for the WINTER SEASON, and as the imports will still sustain tho diameter attached to the Firm for fashion, variety and novelty, they are firmly convinced p that for STERLING WORTH they will stand alone in this Colony. Trusting therefore in the future to their PRICES FOR SUCCESS they gratefully and respeotfully -acknowledge the liberal support awarded them during the past Twenty-one Years, and tondor still tho same unremitting attention. and personal caro in conducting their business to all those whoso favorable patronago they hope to retain and secure, Co-poration in the above scheme is in - vited earnestly and confidentially by KIRKALDIE&STAINS. Beingkeenly alive to. the importance of tho inauguration of thjs now system, they feel assured that when the priees, which will be announced early, appear, they have not failed to make the changes in the maiuigemenj; of their business on Coroperatpje prlnpjples of the most satisfactory nature, and sim.ply ask that -the figures or prices are not merely taken on their merits, but that they should be compared with the goods. Their recent Unreserved Sale for five weeks have been introduced as a practical test of the above scheme, they have with such results from Citizens and Country Settlers, been persuades 1 that by adopting a--system of selling at a great reduction from prices usually charged the public ffill'.readjly become co-opera-tors, and with that aim clearly in view, KIRKALDIE &'STAINS are resolved that every article in their business shall undergo a reduction of 15 io 21 per cent. KIRKOALDIE & STAINS would further note that they have made arrangements with their London buyers that by a systematic method of telegraphing for supplies, they.. can replace anything in stock in six weeks from the time of receiving the order RETAIL DRAPERY at WHOLESALE PRICES. AH goods marked in PLAIN FIGURES. For READY MONEY ONLY. CommenclngMONDAY, MndMAROH 1885. Kirkoaldie and Stains. 62, Gi, GG, Lainbton Quay, Wellington, and 27, Milton St, London, E.G. 1928 TO LEND. A NY sums from £IOO up to £20,000 at lowest current rates, BEARD & GRAY, ROBERT QANT, PHARMACEUTICAL pHEMIST : Gray's Buildings, Queen-street, MASTER TON.' ■...''■' "(HURCH SERVICES.-SONDAY, ut Church of England. Masterton—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Greytown—ll a.m, and 7 p.m. Wesleyan. Masterton,—ll a m., and 7 p.m. Presbyterian. Masterton—ll a,m., and 7 p.m. Catholic Church. Masterton, 11 a,m. and 7 p.m. Carterton, 9 a.m,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1933, 7 March 1885, Page 2
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654Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1933, 7 March 1885, Page 2
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