Business Notices. NEW ARRIVALS Mew arrivals .jg# Will do well to read the following: — NEXT TO THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, CAMBRIDGE. J. MOSES "WILL OPEN IN HIS NEW PREMISES ON OR ABOUT Wednesday, 21st Inst, THE PREMISES NOW OCCUPIED HAVE BECOME TOO SMALL FOR HIS INCREASING TRADE. lUsTThe great success that J. Moses has met with since his opening in Hamilton and Cambridge is attributable to the following reasons : — Firstly. — He gives no credit, so that there is no extra profit required to cover bad debts. Secondly. — He imports the bulk of his own goods direct from home, so that he is in a position to sell a SINGLE ARTICLE at WHOLESALE price, consequently the consumer reaps the benefit. Thirdly.— Being in DEAPEEY, CLOTHING, and Boots only, the stock is much better looked after, and customers can obtain what they require, far better than in a GENEEAL STORE. The new premises wiiIbeOPISED with a complete ASSORTMENT of NEW GOODS, especially selected for the CHRISTMAS TRADE. CLOTHING In Men's and Boy's a complete assortment will be found, in in English and Colonial. Men's Tweed Suits from 25s the suit. $lf GENERAL DRAPERY— The Ladies are only invited to give a call at the New Shop and compare the goods with what they have had elsewhere. BOOTS AND SHOES. The stock is most replete with ENGLISH, COLONIAL, and CONTINENTAL GOODS. Ladies Mill find they have only ■ • to give the New Shop a trial if they want a first-class article 1 at a reasonable price. REMEMBER—ISrext t© the Bank . ' of NeV Zealand.', , J. :Moses in ,„ . liis,new to ♦ * . „ see all wK^ni'ftyiftvo^Wto ,with a'caH on'oif^Wut^'Wediiesaay,
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1476, 17 December 1881, Page 3
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271Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1476, 17 December 1881, Page 3
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