» Autumn ■. and Winter I Season. - WAIRARAM CO-OPERATIVESTORE, M. Oaselberg &■ Co. HAVE received 47 CASES Mid W . BALES of s.s. TONGARIRO ) s. OPAWA \ From LONDON. s. INVERCARGILL j ALSOTo arrive per s.s. RIMUTAKA, due at Wellington on 25th inst, . 19 Cases of DRAPERY 7 Bales of DRAPERY ■ 0 Cases FANCy. GOODS : 4 Cases E.P. GOODS 185 General Merchandise. -.-. The Drapery Department is now under ■. a new Management. The Stock will be found, as hitherto, to be of the very best quality , <! of the nswoßt and most fashionable designs, ■ MANCHESTER GOODS, full assortment of all makes in Horrock's and Grewdson's calicoes, plain and twilled sheetings, grey calicoes, FLANNELS-Real Welch, fine Saxony, and blue, searljt and pink. Also, a.vory large stuck of Kaiapoi and Roslyn manufactures in flannels, blankets, and yarns. WINOEYS-A large'stook ■ of ■ Aberdeen;' superior make, in all serviceable colors; (? ; 'DRESS :MATERIAL-FrenchsMevinoi' . .Cashmeres,' Kyrle Cloths, l all wool .homo-: ■ spuns, serges,, dress'tweeds; plaid tartahsi; silk, ''velvets, •' "broches;''; arid, : \yarious; other fashionable materials;:? :.-y;^ ; ,Th'e'-Millinery,aTi'u Mantle.;Deparlment..' 1 will bo:, found replete: with ■' the" choicest'-' ? Trimnied;Milliiiery/>ith;theV . most fash ion able; dp] m ail es, vj ack eta;; ;} ;i;yery;iarge:and;full ■assortmentsiiiftlie' ': ;Costumes,■etc;", and. overy-jpthor -reijuisitp- :: forladies and children;: -Top numerous to : ! ; : ;.particulavise.;;;';''<■:;:?: i'{'. ■■■;>;; : ::f ■■;■',: =:.'■' ,: tTRIMMINGS-oi tjieneratfifaßhiohs --ta iv fatriped'. 'i :yolveteeiisvt^.as(:mkaii : , : j ( 'Uaco,',: ribbons,'i" ;ruchins; l .foatherß, nowors, : '■■ in-liico; aiui -wool: iO-W: "■:" -^ ;". ;GLOYES ■'.'. A rl^p^HEßYgi;e^^B^ ;^ ;;;;Hb|lEßY^atyc^^ :; .Cashmer'e;....ribliod;{ii]d ■' plain in all the:;?fashioiiiible/.-lcolors,; .'arid i children's.cotton.box^.^s'JS;-; ; ■ /■ '■*. .: ; Tlib'Mcri's'.ritiidwßity'B^Giothin^;^^ ;= : Avitli :■. \- trousersanil vests,.troiisera;'()nlyi,.;whito. ;i and' colored shirts, Crimean:: shirts, wili- •;: .tary and lambs-wool' pooka/ ajsw r'yery .; large stock .'of .'Colonial, made, 'f weed ;, . Clothing in boys', youths', and'men's'sizes.; ) :BLAN.KETS^aiap[nandß6slyri'Manu^ ■ iaotures,'inade expressly for us in .assizes,'; = just to hand, - Also to ;irrivo per'.'s.'si i'. Rimutaka, .best Superfine Whitney Blah:; { .ketßln.white, ; .scarlet i ;:and"grey-'Colors;.; i ;;.; \ ;.Are importingiail'English arid European; '.■:; 'nianufaetured;poodß,'and being in-* ; pp.si; ~; tion of buying in.best r- 'most favbrabloj terms] -are.able?to) sell s. ;;good quality and superior goods at .really "/: \wliolcsiilo priceß; thus enabliiig^ll.^tlwse --.; who buy fron'i; thein?;to' ,; !)btain .'Superior II and.durable:goods at less' prices-'than* ? Inferior; shoddy/maisufao- °-: :!iypS ; aro:charged'for;ELSEWHEßE; il .^r:SlM''CASELßEßai?cb;:.^- ; :K'
. '/Earnestly ■ invito all intending'' purchasers ' requiring now season's e;otid3-,to"call : 'at their : _drapery : ; deparfcment, iiiapoct .the : gAPfJe,'compare the quality, and.,seethe •; prices charged/ -They feel confident the ; 'result will convince purchasers thafctyhey ,■ will obtain good', and' full, value forjtheir :■ money," s*s■■{£ /,■>:■: :'■% J'-.''£ Vy^T-. /■/ . Under the new: management all goods will :■ ibe'sold at the-very lowest margin of'pro- '. .fit,'mthbut deterioration of quality, -and :. every attention and civility will beshowin ; tball/:W/:. f ."' / ; >v ',:■■' ; v/s'V/ |;;i : r/:;M.:OASELBERff &<Xs£)i ; BOOT-AND SHOE.DEPARTMENT:;;A}I3;tIie leather and Heavy; Boots', are , /manufactured especially for - us-- ' :lingtoii;?/.Xhe material is the'very BEST, . and the. WORKMANSHIP GUARAN; ; ;TEED,'making all W>b sold by- lis equal : > :to the best bespoke work.---'"'--- //r; ; .;//?' '<■'■ } tADIES' AND MAID'SIID . The substantial kinds are alsp-i'manufac- : ■ tured for us in. tho colony,;': " The /finer ''■ kinds : ; are imported direct/from the . : best; : ; ; En(!lish, French, and Austrian . makers. Our prices for all our superior : boots will FAVORABLY COMPARE : with any.house in New Zealand. .X: : ' : ' - The GROCERYand IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENT h'as'as,usual the largest and best assorted stock in the Province. We have received the following ; Exs.s, Tongariro-5 tanks of clover seeds, fescues, and American grasses, 2 tanks of turnip . Ex Opawa, 30 tons of fencing wire, Nos 6, 7, 8. ?0 tons of galvanised corrugated iron in all lengths, . Ex Invercargill—A full assortment of of BUILDING MATERIAL, spades, shovels, Gardening and Carpenter's Gunpowder, PFP, and Diamond Grain, Patent Chilled shot. A large assortment of WESTLY RICHARDS'SPORTING GUNS, single and double barrel ; also improved patent Breech-loaders, A largo stock of Cocksfoot and Ryo Grass seed from the best padres of both Islands. The wliole of the above Merchandise is being sold at WHOLESALE PRICES, which will compare favorably with any wholesale Houses m New Zealand. ■; M. Caselberg & Co., QUEEN AND CHAPEL-STREETS, MASTERTON. MAIN-aTfflETj OffIYTOWN.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2255, 27 March 1886, Page 2
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