Wairarapa Co-operative STORES. "IQQAUTDMNSBABONIQ"" 'OO AUTUMN SEASON >° M. Caselbeeg & Co. TILL mako their FIRST DISPLAY 7 f of Autumn mid Winter fashions on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, Oth insfc They will show the NEWEST and MOST FASHIONABLE Styles and Designs in French and English Millinery Straw Hats, Mantles, Furs, Jackets, Ulsters, and COSTUMES. DRESS MATERIALS; French Merinos, Cashmeres, all wool, Winceys, Homespuns, All Wool Plaids, Beges, and Fancy Woollen Dress Materials, PLUSHES, VELVETEENS in ail Colors & Shades. MP! Jir On Have received • U «/ UU. the bulk o£ their Season's Stock per b.s. Rimutaka and ituapehu,comprising 911 packages of general Merchandise for their various Departments, viz,, FOR THEIR DRAPERY DEPt. 0A A P a * ta °* "Whitney Blankets Pl\ Austrian Rugs ft £ Carriage Rugs Q Cases Welsh Flannels •j do Lancashire do • ry Bales 8/4 and 4/4 Calicoes 0 do Horrccks' White Cali(i coes k do Crewdson'sdo do [IN ALL THE LEST QUALITIES.] 2 Cases Rough and Fine Holland Q do Ladies' and Maid's ' 0 Cashmere Hosiery Q do do do Corsets IJ ALSO-ON CASES, containing Manchester 0 ( Goods, as follows : Damask Tabling, Silicias, Curtains, Linens, Hankerchiefs, Toilet Covers, Quilts, American Leather, TurkeyTowels, Birchaback Towels, Haberdaahory, Men's Hosiery, etc, etc, etc MCASELBERGandCO.have just , received a full stock of Kaiapoi Manufactures, consisting of Blankets, Flannels, Shirtings, Plaids, Men's and Boys' Hosiery and Clothin?, made to the special order of M.C. and Co. ALSO A full complement of Men's, Youths',and Boys' Clothing, Crimean Shirts, (manufactured especially for M. C. and Co. by Messrs Hallenstein, of the N.Z. Clothing Factory, M. C. and Co hein? solo agents in the Wairarapa for their celebrated make of Clothing.) M. C. and Co have also received Blankets and Tweeds from the Roslyn, Mosgiol, and Petoua Manufactories. OUR DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT is under the management of a first-class experienced Dressmaker. It is now in full working order, and all Work Guaranteed a Perfect Fit, and at Very Moderate Charges. OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is under the same skilful and favorito management, and all work is turned out in a very fashionable and stylish manner at very moderate charges. JUST RECEIVED-NEW ASSORTMENT OF AUTUMN AND WINTER PATTERNS, OF WEST OF ENGLAND, KAIAPOI, MOSGIEL, AND PETONE TWEEDS, AND ARE PREPARED TO MAKE SUITS TO MEASURE FROM
39 s 6» TROUSERS, 15s__6d ITT, STYLE, AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED. M. C, & CO Have had a large addition to their usually well-stocked English, Ladies'and Children's KID, LEVANT, andMOROCCA BOOTS and SHOES. They havo just opened 5 caaea of CONTINENTAL EVENING SHOES Also a full complement of Colonial made BOOTS for Men, Youths, and Boys, and Women's and Girls Strong WINTER BOOTS. LA.RGE REDUCTIONS Have been made in all the aboye goods, making the same the BESr and CHEAPEST VALUE in NEW ZEALAND. FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Have opened 13 CASES of Fancy Goods, Lamps, Cutlery, and Vases, and Bohemian Glass Cut Wate. 9 CRATES of China and Delf Ware, IRONMONGERY DEFT, Has received all its requirements for the season, and has as usual a laige and complete stock of all Building Materials, Station and Farm Requirements, Sporting and Blasting Powder, Guns, Carpenters' Tools, Spades, Shovels, Axes, &c. grassleeds. \\b are direct Importers of English and American clovers, and employ our own agents to purchase and carefully select from growers the very best Cocksfoot and rye grass, Timothy and tall Fescues, GROCERY DEPT. Has as usual a very large stock of the VERY BEST qualities of the best brands of all Oilmen's Stores, Tin'd Fish, Jams, Preserved Fruits, &x„ &o. m Specially selected by our , own agents at Foochoo and India, and BLENDED on OUR OWN PREMISES from invest qualities only, j to suit all tastes. M. C. and Co are the largest purchasers of all cereals and farm produce viz, butter, bacon, cheese, oats, barley, wheat, peas, beans, chaff and potatoes, Thehighest market prices given for all produce. KB., M.O. and Co Have 1200 bushels (of first-claBS oats-for sale, 2s per bushel for good Sound Feed Oats. i/ M. CASELBELBERG k Go, CO-OPERATIVE STORES, MASTERION AND GREYTOWN,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2865, 5 April 1888, Page 2
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