Autumn Jfffjand Winter Season. WAIRARAPA CO-OPERATI YE STORE, M. Oaselberg & Co. H AVE received 47 CASES and W BALES of EX s.s. TONGARIRO ) s. UPAWA I From LONDON. s.INVEROARGILLj ALSOTo arrive per s.s. RIMUTAKA, due at .. Wellington on 25th inafc, 19 Cases of DRAPERY 7 Bales of DRAPERY 9 Cases FANCi' GOODS 4 Cases E.P..GOODS .185 Genoral Merchandise. \ The Drapery Department is now under ■.a? new Management. The Stock will bo found, as liitliorto, to bo of tho very best quality, of the nowesfe and ; ' ''* '' " ' " MANCHESTER GOODS, comprises a fullassortmont of all makes in Horrock's and Crewdson's calicoes, plain and twilled sheetings, grey calicoes. FLANNELS—ReaI Welch, lino Saxony,' and blue, scarl't and pink,- Also, a very large eteck of Kaiapoi and Roslyn manufactures in flannels, blankets, and yarns, *
Vt'INCEYS-Ajargostock' of Aberdeen superior make, in all Berviceabkcojors. '•§ DRESS MATERIAL— French Merino, Cashmeres, Kyrle Cloths, all wool homer tweeds,.plai"d:fcartans;-. velveteens, silk, velvets, broclios, and otlior f ash ioivhtio Tho Millinery and Mantle Department will bo found replete with the choicest PARISIAN Trimmed Millinery, with the most fashionable dolmans, capes, jackets, and .ulsters, .'..'■'■ V?' ■.■.■■■' ■ A very large and mil assortment in the "ewest makes of Corsets, Skirts, Costumes, etc., and every other requisito ; tor ladies and children, ' Too numerous to ■particularise. TRIMJIIXGb ot the newest fashions to match dress iHiitermls, plush, Btriped i.Velvotebns, iißtrakiiii, laco, • ribbons, ruchintf, feathers, ; i(werß:furs;, fancy ties in la'co and wool, ' ■'. GLOVES in all the fashioiiablo makes.
HABERDASHERY -a complete stock. HOSIERY-,i very largo stock of fcho best qualities in. ribbed and pliuuin rill: fclic frishionnblo colors, ■ mid children's cotton box, . , The Mcn'g and. Boy's Clothing Depart- [ ment has [also been supplemented with GOOD, SOUND. FASHIONABLE suits, : trousers and vests, trousers only, white and colored shirts, Crimean .shirts, military and lambs-wool rbsks, also a'very large stock" of Colonial made Tweed Clothing in boys',youths', and men's sizes, BLAMKETS—Kaiapoi and Roslyn llaiiufactures, made oxpressly for us in all sizes, just to hand. Also to. arrive per s.a. Rimutaka, best Superfine Whitney Blankets in white, scarlet,-and grey colors. M. CASELBERG &. CO. ,A;ve impt?r.t.ing-. ail. >Elngl ish : ah 3. Eut rop.ean : manufactured Goods, and being in a position buyintc in best markets and on the most favorable terms, are able to sell good quality and superior goods at really vhfeilo prices, thus enabling, all those V<iiO b t uy froiii: theiiv to Su poridr. :aji4 : durable goods at less prices than INFERIOR SHODDY MAMTFACTURES are chafed for ELSEWHERE.■ M. CASELBERG & GO, Earnestly invito all intending purchasers requiring now season's, goods, to call at their' drapery department, inspect the goods, compare the quality, and see ■ the prices charged., They feol confidont the result-will eanvinco purchasers that. they will: obtain good and fuJJ yajye" money/ ■■ Under the new management all goods will po sold at the very lowest margin of prbnt, without deterioration of quality, and. ovory,attention iuid ;civihty 'will bo shown to all, . I M, CASELBERG & CO. BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENTAL the leather and Heavy. Boots are ■ manufactured, especially for .■ us iii Wei.i/ujton. The material is the very BEST : jnd tii,o WORKMANSHIP GUARANrEED, nualdng all b.o.uts sold by ti3 equal :othoLti&fcbeiipo|ce \v,yrk. ' : .. SADIES' AND MAID'S KII) pQOTg--Iho substantial kinds are ajso l ■ ■uredfor ut? in the colony,' TJie jiijor. ;inds aro imported .direct from'the " liipt' English,,.: French, and '.'Austrian nakers, Our prices for all our superior ■ boots will FAVORABLY COMPARE with any hinise.in New Zealand, ; , Tho GROCERY and IRONMONGERS .DEPARTMENT; has as'usual the largesl arid:;best; aasorted stock.in tho Province. We have received the following ; " % is.s. Tongariro—s tanks of ciovei seeds,'foseues, and American grasses; '.'i tanks of turnip jseed. • Ex Opaiva, 30 tons of fencing wire, Not 6,7,-8, 20 tons of galvanised eprjugated iron in all . lengths, Ex Invercargill—A full assortment of of BUILDING MATERIAL, spades, shovels, Gardening and Carpenter's tools,' Gunpowder, FFF, and Diamond Grain, Patent Chilled A largewfjorfcnientofWESTLYßlCHAßDS' SPORtJJj<S GUNS, single and double ; also patent Breech-loadera.
A large stock of Cocksfoot and ike Grass seed from (lis best pastures of bothIslands. The Mole of the above Mer-i chan%/s being sold at WHOLESALE.' PfilOES, whjflh will compare favorably' w |th f\ny Xeroses in New Zealand, M. Caselbekg .& Co., BHICK STORE, ! QUEEN AND CHAPEL-STREETS, MASTERTON. AND MAIN-STREET, GEEYTOWN. 2236
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2260, 2 April 1886, Page 2
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