WAIRAEAPA RESPECTFULLY announce that having LARGE SHIPMENTS of goods now ■ landing ex s.s. RIMUTAKA, ship PIAKO, and to arrive per s.i. HURINOI and COPTIC from London. They have decided to offer from SATURDAY, 21st inst„ to 81st December, their DRAPERY, MANTLES, PARISIAN MILLINERY, HOSIERY, MAN- .. CHESTER GOODS, CLOTHING, MEN'S SHIRTS:-AND m%,M LADIES'FRENCH AND GERMAN KID BOOTS AND. ; «' SHOES, AND ALL THEIR COLONIAL-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, ■ Their Magnificent New Stock of— ,: ~ FANCY GOODS, ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, GLASSWARE, " CROCKERY, LAMPS, CLOCKS, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, DOLLS AND TOYS, At a Discount of 2s 6d in the (£) pound or lid in the ShilliM. This concession will bo given instead of XMAS BOXES AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. M. CASELBERG & CO. think this more satisfactory than giving prese: there, as it will Treat) all their Customers alike, • And as the Pastoral and Agricultural Interests are suffering depression in the prices of exports, ECONOMY and FRUGALITY has becoruo a necessity to ft very largo number. M. C. & CO., making the above concessions of ljd in the shilling, or 2a Cd in the £, will enable their customers and the public generally to make their usual purchases for the coming holidays as hitherto of REAL/GOOD, EASHIOMBLE GOODS, •
at really Wholesale prices, which will favorably compare with any Home in New Zealand. ASSAM AND CHINA TEA TO BE GIVEN'AWAY AS A cm^Mi!3 Value 5s in the Pound Value 5s in the Pound THE WAIRAEAPA EMPORIUM, mmmm
QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. T P\ EAHAM sincerely, thanks his customers and the General Public for the . liberal response re his last clearing sale of KA.PP & HARE'S STOOEI, And now intimates that he will submit his own NEW and FRESH STOCK of Men's and Boys' Suits KAIAPOI and MOSGIEL Underclothing Socks Hats Ties eto, General Drapery, Crockery, Fancy Goods, Electro-Plate, also his large and soled stock of Boots, at special low prices. All goods markod in plain figures, and any oash purchaser of these Goods will receive in value equal to a discount of 5s in the £. Buyers' of 10s worth of drapery, crockery, fancy goods, electro-plate ware, or boots, will receivo one pound of our famous tea; of 203 will rewiva two pounds of our famous tea; of £i will recoive eight pounds of our famous teft ; of £5 will TEN pound box of our CHOICEST TEA, and soon pro rata< direct consignment of CROCKERY, ex "Pleones." A SELECT LOT- OF ELECTRO PLATE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2185, 5 January 1886, Page 1
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398Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2185, 5 January 1886, Page 1
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