SBB6 1 soog Beason. WAIRARAPA CO-OPERATIVESTORE, M. Caselberg & Co. HAVE received 47 OASES and 17 BALES of DRAPERY s, INYERCARGIIL ■- ALSOTo arrive per s.s. RIMUTAKA, duo at Wellington on 25th inst, 19 Cases of DRAPERY 7 Bales of DRAPERY 9 Cases EAKCV GOODS ■ . 4 Cases E..l\ GOODS ■ 185 General Merchandise.' Tub Drai-eky Demtmkstis now under . ;SA KUW WiiUCEMEiNT. . " ■ Tlie Stock will be found, as hitherto, to be of the very best quality, of the newest . and most fashionable designs. MANCHESTER GOODS,' comprises a ' full assortment of .all makes in HovrockV and Crewdson's calicoes, plain and twilled ! sheetingsjgrey calicoes. : ■, ' . FbANNELS-Real Welch, fine Saxony, iiiul blue, scarlet aiid pink.' Also, a veiy .largo, stock of lCaiapoi and Roslyn manu-,. factures in flannels, blankets; and yarns. r ; WINCEYS—A large stock of Aberdeen v superior itake, in-all serviceable colors. - f DRESS' MATERIAL—French Merino, Cashmeres, Kyrle Cloths, all-wool; homev spmis, serges,,dress tweeds, plaid tartans.velveteens, silk, velvets, broches, .and , various other fashionable materials. : The Millinery, and.Mainle : . Department ■will be found- replete, with the choicest ; ■ PARISIANTri mhi eel .Mill ii i eiy, w itla .th must fashionable dolmans, capes,, jackets, and ulsters. ' A very large and full assortment in the newest;: makes of. Corsets, . Skirts, Cqsfciiines'j ■fitcVV:aiid ;r eyei'y: ; otliei^-requ.isitp' for. ladies and children. - Too mtmei otis to particularise. ' ■ ■■ ' : ' 'TRIMMINGS ol the newest fashions to. ■ match dress materials, plush, striped velveteens, astrakan,. lace, ribbons, ■" ruclnni,', fratiu)i;s;?tliAvbi:s,4ursj etc., etc. ' iancy ties in law iiiul wool. ■- -.-v--GLUVJjS in. Viil the fashionable makes. ■; n-a ijo|ii;pibte:.stoclt : .r: 110SlERY- : a very large stock 'of the ' best .qualities in Cashmere, ribbed and plain in all the. fashionable colors, and - children's cotton sox. v EX s.s. TONGARIRO s. OPAWA From LONDON.
The Men's and lioy!s Clothing'. Departmenthas .also Ijeoii supplemented with GOOD, SOUND, FASHIONABLE suits, trousers and vests,..-'tiousers only, white, aiid colorijd shirts, Crimean shirts,. military and luiu'.i.i-wctol focks, also, a very large ■ stock of Colonial made Tweed .Clotting in boys','youths', and men's'sizes.: BLANKETS--Kaiapoiand Roslyp Manufactures, made expressly for 113 in all sizes, just to hand. Also to arrive per s.s. liimutaka," best Superfine .Whitney ,Blah? kets in whitei-scarlet," aiidfgrjiy colors. M. CASELBERG & CO. Are .all English, and European iii'ai 1 ufactu'i-'ecl Goods, aiid. being in a posi-, tmn of buying in bestmarkets and 011 the most favorable- -terms, are able to sell good quality- and .superior goods at* really >vholpsalo'priced,- thus enabling'■ all those ■who buy. froiii'them ' to obtain Superior arid'durable goods' at less prices 'thanINFERIOR. SHODDY MANUFACTURES are charged foi ELSEWHERE, . M. CASELBERC! &, CO. Earnestly invite ..all intending purchasers requiring new season's goods■ to ,:.call; : at their drapery department, - inspect- the goods, compare the quality, and.; see the prices charged;-. They feel confident'the' result will convince purchasers', that they will obtain gootl and full value .for . their money. Under the new management all goods will be sold at the very lowest margin of profit-, without deterioration of quality, and every attention and civility, will be shown to all. ' M. CASELBERG & CO. BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENTAll the leather-r-and Heavy' Boots are manufactured especially: for us -in Wellington. Tlfe material is the .very BEST, and the WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED, making all-boots sold by us equal: to the best bespoke work. . ; - - LADIES' AND MAID'S KID BOOrSThe substantial kinds are: also manufactured for us in the colony.' The ii tier kinds are - imported- direct from the best English, French, . and. Austrian makers. Our- prices'- for "all .-: our superior boots will FAVORABLY COMPARE with aiiy hoii-ie in New. Zealand. The GROCERYand IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENT has as usual the .largest and host assorted stock in the Province. We have received the following ' Ex s.s. Tongariro—s tanks' of-. clover (seeds, fescues, arid "Amorican grasses,' 2 tanks of turnip seed.' : Ex Opawa, 30 tons of fencing wire, Nos G, 7, 8. 20 tons of galvanised corrugated iron in all lengths. - Ex Invcrcai'gill—A full' assortment of of BUILDING MATERIAL, . spades, shovels, Gardening and Carpenter's tools. Gunpowder, FFF, and Diamond Grain,. Patent Chilled shot,.-
A large assortment of WESTLY RICHARDS' SPORTING. GUNS, single And double Ikiitc-I ; also improvedpatent Breech-loaders. 'YyT'' A large stock -'of-■ -'Cocksfoot' and Jiyo Grass seed from' the best pastures of both Islands. The wiiolc of the above Mer-' chanilise is being sold at WHOLESALE PRICES, which will compare favorably with any wholesale Houses in New Zealand. M. Oaselberg & Co., BRIGS! STORE, QUEEN AND CHAPEL-STREETS, ' MASTERTON. AND MAIN'STMET, GMYTOWN. 22tf
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2297, 17 May 1886, Page 2
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