A largo purchase of ENGLISH TBAYELLER'S SAM PLES, consisting of the following lines: Carpet Remnants, Cortain Ends, Umbrellas, Gloves and Hosiery, , ; Aprons and Pinafores, . ~ Ladies' Jersey's,' French I)olmans, . Corsets, Clothing'and'Mercery. AH thesoGoods at LESS than wholesale prices, T IIORN DONHOU 8 E , ■ ; ; LAMBTON QUAY. ' 2222
WAIKARAPA CO-OPERATIVE STORES? RESPECTFULLY announce that having LARGE SHIPMENTS of goods now , nttl eX "■ ™™A, ship PIAKO, and to arrive per s.s. HURINUI and COPTIC from London. They hare decided to offer from SATURDAY, 21st inaL to Slat Dammner,' their large stock of— . . ■ ,■....■ DRAPERY,..MAN™, PARISIAN MILLINERY, HOSIERY,'MANCHESTER GOODS, CLOTHING. MEN'S SMUTS AND HATS, LADIES' FRENCH AND GERMAN KID BOOTS AND SHOES, AND ALL THEIR COLONIAL-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. Tim Magnificent New Stock offfANCY GOODS, ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, GLASSWARB, CROCKERY, LAMPS, CLuCKS, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, DOLLS AND TOYS, ■' At a Discount of 2s6d in the (£} pound or lid in the Shilling. . This concession, will be given instead of XMAS BOXES AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. M. GASELBERG & CO. think this more satisfactory than giving present* here and there, as it will Treat all their Customers alike, And as tho Pastoral and Agricultural Interests mo sufferin? depression in the prices of exports, ECONOMY and FRUGALITY has becomo a necessity to a very large number, M. 0. & CO., making the ao.rv. conceasicms of l|d in the shilling, or 2s 6d in the £, will enable their customers and the public generally to make their' ÜBual punhun for the coming holidays as hitherto of KEAL, GOOD, FASHIONABLE GOODS, at really Wholesale prices, wlucli will mvnmbly compare with any Houso in New !L 0AS1LBIS& fe Q( mim cb-bmtik stose
'tPI EMPMIIIH TTTE SAVE JUST RECEIVED A SPECIAL LINE OF THE FAMOUS DARJEELING TEA, And, in consequence, our celebrated blends ara better than eVa; OUR Ml GRAHAM is a PRACTICAL TEA BLENDER off TWENTOIVI . YEARS EXPERIENCE, OUR BLEND AT 2s, OUR BLEND AT gs 6d, Will compara favorably with other Blends at 6d mora money, Put up in Family Tins of 5,10, and 15 Pounds, and 31 per lb dlsoouni tUmti OS these, | Chests Tea, ex " Tamsui," from Is Cd per lb. "BOXES—I6/G, 18/-, 20/-, 22/-, 25/-. EXPECTED DAILYA DIKECT SIHPSSENT OF ss seeds; ' GRASS SEE CLOVERS, TIMOTIIY.omV(;|?\RS,_FESCUES, SHEEP PARSLET, All the most useful kinds from une of the best firms in EiK'land, FENCING WlilE, ,vo, WIUE NETTING TaTIGXS Ols application. RAPA E QUEEN-STREET, MaSTERTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2232, 1 March 1886, Page 1
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391Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2232, 1 March 1886, Page 1
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