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10 OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE • PUBLIC. -\ T ADIES AND GENTIiEpN,We have to return yourour sincere thanks for your liberal patronage find

the continued support we are receiving, no effort to place at. your disposal' the Best, Newest, and most ..Fashionable Goods, at PRICES that will DEFY COMPETITION.' In pursuance of receipt of consignments of NEW and SEASONABLE GOODS from England by the NEW. ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S DIRECT STEAMERS. As these consignments arrive REGULARLY, we are able, J owing to the QUICK TRANSIT, tc place goods in the hands of our custom

era within five ot six weeks from the time of leaving the MANUFACTURERS; HANDS, Under tho system we huvQ always pursued, our customers havethe full advantage of JUDICIOUS PURCHASES and ECONOMICAL DISTRIBUTION free from, the heavy tolls exacted by COMMISSIOM AGENTS, WHOLESALE HOUSES, and MIDDLEMEN. Unlike certain Direct Importers, we do not IMPORT DIRECT BY BUYING FROM AGENTS of wholesale houses, "We have au ENGLISH AGENT who purchase! direct from the manufacturer, •thus saving commissions and importers' profits, and OUR AGENT; being a RELIABLE EXPERT, by pure late in the season and'-'judiciously,

secures lor our customers the fu»i 1 advantage of MARKET FLUOTUATIONS and LOW PRICES./ As we make no bad debts, and our trade being practically a cash business, we do not insult our customers by offering them a discount for cash, but we give them the full benefit of our cheap pur chases and economical management by mucking every line at the lowest- price for cash, from which we. allow no abatement. Trusting-yon will call and inspect the new goods which we aie I now opening out, and agnin thanking

We ate Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours Faithfully, PRICE* DICKSON,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2290, 8 May 1886, Page 3

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282

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2290, 8 May 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2290, 8 May 1886, Page 3

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