Direct Your Attention and Read. Cash System. Cash System. Complete Devolution Entirely a New Departure The first to introduce the Cash System which has been worked with great success in England and the Australasian Colonies. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, Boots, Hollo ware, Crockery and Ironmongery, At Genuine Wholesale Prices. We purpose commencing on July Ist with the New System of doing business for Cash, and as we have an entire NEW STOCK COMING forward—Direct Importations— We must Clear our Present Stock to Make Boom. We will therefore hold an immense Clearing Sale for One Month. Commencing Saturday, June 6
Special Inducements * Will be offered to our Customers. We ' will book at the reduced price at the end of this month. Everyone will find it greatly to • their advantage to purchase all they requite at this Great Sale. ! All Orders carefully attended to, and sent either by rail or coach to any part of the Valley. 1 l he Stock is Well Selected and Assorted. * i I Remember Drapery below Wholesale Cost. Remember Clothing below Wholesale Cost. Remember Boots, Holloware, Crockery and Ironmongery below Wholesale Cost. Also, we have Balances of Several Consignments Which will be realised upon below Invoice Prices. If you are requiring DRAPERY, CLOTHING, Boots, Holloware, Crockery, or Ironmongery, Visit this Sale. To the Residents of Carterton, Featherston, and Martinborough We strongly advise you to visit this Ssle. If you want to Save 6s in the £ visit this sale. The most Genuine Sale ever attempted in the Wairarapa. Remember The CASH System is the most beneficial to the Buyer and Seller. Purchase where you can get the best value for your money This Sale will offer the best value obtainable in the Wairarapa, and is at the STORES ot FARIAN RROTHERS, Greytown.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1849, 25 June 1886, Page 3
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