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THE NEW STORE, PAEKAKARIKI.

Mr. Wm. P. Carter, the proprietor of the above commodious, store, must be congratulated on the success which has attended his efforts to provide an up-to-date general store business at Paekakariki. The great number of visitors who go to this popular seaside resort now need not trouble to take stores with them, for at Carter's everything i required is to bo found there — groceries, boots, shoes, clothing for ladies and gen* tlemen, confectionery, biscuits, bathing trunks, and seaside toys for the children. An inspection of this Btore would indeed surprise many, and cannot fail to impress the visitor with the resources which Mr. Carter commands for meeting the exigencies of his continually developing trade. All transactions are effected witli the view of converting the most casual patron into a regular and permanent customer, and one has only to compare the prices and quality ot his goods shown to understand the popularity "the new store" enjoys with all classes of the community. The stock, selected with care and discrimination in the best markets, is indicative of Mr. Carter's know* ledge of the requirements of both permanent residents and visitors. In short, "the now store" offerß inducements to householders ih advance of many othersi

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 19

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THE NEW STORE, PAEKAKARIKI. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 19

THE NEW STORE, PAEKAKARIKI. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 151, 26 June 1912, Page 19