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DRAPERY & CLOTHING Grey town versus Wellington To the Settlers of Greytown and Surrounding district. Those who are in the habit of visiting or sending to the Empire City for their Drapery and Clothing, would do well in visiting the establishment of F. MUIR when wanting any of the above articles as they will save money by so doing, as he is selling Drapery at Wellington Prices, therefore you will save the railway carriage, stamp fees, carriage from Railway Station, also waste of stationery, besides seeing the article before purchasing, and save running the risk of getting an article you don’t care for, besides which you ate assisting the advancement of the district by keeping the money in the place, by which you are bound to receive a benefit either directly or indirectly, besides enabling the storekeeper to keep a larger and better assorted stock for you to chose from. F. MUIR begs to thank his Customers and the Public for the support accorded to him during the past year, and hopes by attention to his business to merit a continuance of the same. P. M. begs to inform them that he has just opened a nice assortment of goods as follows: Ladies Corsets, Dr Warner’s, in white and grey, 8s 9d Also A new Corset of superior make for fit and comfort Thomson’s coiled spring elastic section Corset, 9s fid Ladies who like a comfortable corset should see these A small parcel of Ladies’ 4-button Black Kid Gloves, superior make, only 2a 9d per pair

A SPECIAL LINE, White Lace Curtains 8s 6d per pair Also A very superior line of 3 yards long, worth 8s 6d, for 6s 6d Housemaids’ aprons Striped Holland Is 6d each New faoisery, new hollands, newgloves, New flowers, new ribbons, new laces, &c., &c., &c., CLOTHING. Men's worsted suits for 50s Men’s black worsted coats 25s Men’s Mosgiel riding trousers 25s 6d Men’s black paget coats 27s (id Men’s flannel shirts 3s Cd Won’s trousers and vests 19s 6d Men’s black felt hats 3s 6d Men’s tweed suits 25s Boy’s tweed suits 10s 6d Boy’s tweed trousers 6s 6d Men’s Merino Shirts, and Drawers, Cotton Shirts, Socks, Braces, and Belts, Ties, and Scarfs, Boy’s and Youths’ Shirts, Socks, Braces, Hats; and every description of Clothing, which he is now selling at the lowest marketrado. F.M. has 1 piece Linoleum at 4s 6d per square yard. MUIE, TE ARC HOUSE, MAIN STREET, GEEYTOWN.

1885 MORIARTY’S IN Boots and Shoes W. M. being a direct Importer, and purchase Colonial goods from the best Manufactories, is in a position to give the Public VALUE EOR THEIR MONEY. He always keeps a large stock on hand, and is in receipt weekly of new goods. He has received a special consignment of £SOO worth of Boots and Shoes which will be sold at Invoice Prices. As this line has been carefully selected for the requirements of Wairarapa Settlers, this is a chance that should not be allowed to pass. GREYTOWN, AND CARTERTON. “ There is Nothing Like Leather ” and especially MOEIAETY'B

A BIG GALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. D. P. LOASBT Lena to inform the public that he has purchased an indent of Boots aud Shoes consist ing of seven trunks and one case. As he has bought them 26 per cent below English cost price he has determined to give his customers the benefit of selling them at the usual wholesale price. NOW IS THE TIME. The largest assortment ever opened up iu the Wairarapa, and they include the best makers, vis., Pmets, Otto, Hortz and Co., &c,, &o. LADIES’ DRESS SHOES AT LESS THAN COST. Come and inspect the stock and purchase your boots and shoes for Christmas, Special reduction to families buying half a dozen pairs. D, P, LOASBY BOOT AM) SHOE IMPOBTBK, Geeyiowk and Oabikhtos, Boots and Shoes made to Order. Awarded first prize at the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Society's Show for Boots. 793 W, J. LANKSHEAR, ACCOUNT BOOK MAKER, BOOK BINDER. AND GENERAL STATIONER, Opposite Bank of New Zealand, Lambton Quay Depot of the British and Foreign Bible, ; and the Wellington Sunday School Union, 149

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1678, 25 February 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1678, 25 February 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1678, 25 February 1885, Page 2

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