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I I'h just li. c • c :iv ago to-day, That ! icnic:ni it wi :1 I sat down mi a < hv\ town stile A story fur to t. i. ' II was about a i ii";: ,io/s lad Who had just stai ts.• 1 lu re. He sold his a! s;e -h a price You could imt cal! ilium clear. He si art oil In a iitilo place Not more than ten feet square, Then he found that lie must rise And add a little “ mair ” Now he’s gone in for greater things And trouble doth ho tear. Disturb him hds. Don’t let him rest, And then he’d never need a bier. He sat me down in bis new shop And told what bargains be did make. He ii Id me that the goods ho sold f'nr quality weto first rate. And to prove that truth were in bis words,

IK' led me round and round, AnJ iu lixi uro aftor lixl are, The proof was easily found. I stood astonished and amazed At the rapid strides he’d made, And when 1 asked the question hew, This is simply what ho said, I hat one and ail, both if mat and small Had given him a lift. Then they said ‘‘ you must go ahead, l)r else you’ll have 1o make a shift.” And now he’s getting in The latest style, Marie Which will he his darling and his pride, ‘lid there ’ll he lots tor you and me. And we’ll not need to get them dyed, for the colors arc the brightest, And they will not easily fade, And the texture is the lightest, And in almost any shade. And as I passed Ins window My heart went pit-a-pat, For there I saw that everything was quite u-liil. The Drapery and the Clothing seemed everything the same. Variety was charadng, But nothing in excess. 'Ac can io nothing that will harm in wishing him sum ss.

MUIR’S mm\ ESTA ELISII'uENT Gil hY TOWN,

NOW OPEN. IE MUIR, te aro house, main street, GREYTOWN. 1885 MORIARTY’S WOMBM m* t J.: A Boots and Shoes

W. M. being a direct Importer, and purchasing Colonial goods from thu best 'Manufactories, is in a position to give the Public. VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY. He always keeps a large stock on band, and is in receipt weekly of new goods. He has received a -.■pt-ciai consignment ol £SOO worth of Routs and Shoes which will he sold at Invoice Prices. As this line has been carefully selected for the requirements of Wainimpa Settlers, this is a chance that ghoul] nut be allowed to pass. GREYTOWN, MASTERTON, AND CARTEKTDN, “ There is Nothing Like Leather ’’ and especially MORIAETr 8

Begs to inform the public of Wairarapa, that lie lias Just Optncd up FOR Till-'. WINTER, Consisting of every line that is to bo bad in tlie trade. 1) I’, tv arid respectfully request ihe public before haying elsewhere to come and insieet his slock, and compare Ilia prices witli what they have been pacing elsewhere, when they will hod that w quality and cheapness his Loots and bhocs will bo found the la st. The following an: only a few of the many bargains to bo had Men's best Kip Water tights, pegged from 15/6 Men's Call Hals, hods and toe-plates, pegged, from I j ij Youths’ Kip Laccnp Loots, pegged, heel tip, toe-plate and nailed, from 9/6 Ladies' Call E.S., heel plates, pegged, from 10/6 EVERY OTHER LINE EQUALLY CHEAP, COME A LOOK IN THE WINDOWS FOR PRICES. D.P L. has just received another supply of PORPOISE LEATHER, and all those who want a comfortable boot and dry feet should try them. Boots and Shoes of aP description made to order. New Elastic put in oruer. i\C'v nuacuc ,ia ro LEPAIRy NEATLY .v PROMPTLY DONE. A NEW STOCK OF BOOTS fl, P, bOASB'f GIIKYTOWV AN’H ' COOT AND bilviE WAl.blloJ?! 32 *

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1702, 3 July 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1702, 3 July 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1702, 3 July 1885, Page 2