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WAR! WAR!! r J o all who arc about to form the .Militia— Fall In ! Attention ! Dress ! 1 his is to notify that you are to call at F. MUIR’S DRAPERY & CLOTHING WAIiEUOD.SE, On or about the 12th day of July, 1881, and make your purchases of nothing, you will then bo able to obtain English made goods at 2.5 per cent discount. F. M. begs to notify that he intends selling all his English made Clothing at cost p.iice, to make room for a large stock of Colonial made goods, and to show that he is in earnest ho will submit a Price List to you of the following lines: — .Men’s Suits 22s (id,former price 27s (id Do Trousers it A ests Ms (id, do 19s (id ~ „ Worsted do 17s .5d do 25s Gd Boys’ Tweed Trousers, Is lid do Gs Gd Do do do 8s 9d do lls (id Do do do Suita 17s Gd do 22s (id Do Knicker do 8s Gd do 12s Gd Do Blk felt hat, reduced to la 9d Wen’s Col’d Mole Trousers, do 7a Gd Ladies’ Ulsters, reduced to 5s Gd Do Umbrel' s, do do 2a 9d Do Corset.., do do 2s lid Honey Comb Towels do do 4'd Long Lace Curtains, do do 4s lid Strong CreUono do do 7MI Heavy Wincey, reduced to 4MI Children’s Col’d Socks, all sizes, lid Wen’s Col’d Socks, do do Gd Do Heavy Cotton Shirts, do Is lid 2 yard Wide Linoleum reduced to Is 3d sq yd. Stair Oilcloth, do do G|d Strong .String Matting do lOd Wen's Grey Soft Felt Hats, do 2s Gd And many other Hues too numerous to mention. All these Goods will be sold FOR CASH at cost price as I intend clearing to make room for new goods. No reasonable offer refused. F. M would ask you to give him a call, as ne intends to make his establishment second to none, and hopes to be able to keep a class of goods which will suit the > want of the settlers of Oreytown and surrounding districts. He has a Largo Assortment of Wen’s and Boys’ Clothing of superior quality, and would ask ; hose who arc in want of a good fitting coat to see his 1 Speciality ’ which is guaranteed to fit equal to any tailor made, and at half the price. MIJIB, TE ARO HOUSE, MAIN STREET, OREYTOWN,

1385 MORI ARTY’S wnxniiU'm lIMUIMXS Boots and Shoes W. M. being a direct Importer, and purchasing Colonial goods from the best Manufictorii s, is in a position to give the Public V.ILUE FOR THEIR .MONEY. Ho always kt■•■•'s a largo stock on hand, and is in recoil veekly of new goods. Ho has received a special consignment of £3OO worth of Boots and Shoes which will be sold at Invoice Prices. As this lino has been carefully selected for the requirements of Wairarapa Settlers, this is a chance th.-.t should not be allowed to pass, GREYTOWN, MASTEETON, AND CARTERTON, 11 There is Nothing Like Leather ” and especially MOEIAETY’S D. F. LOASBY Begs to inform tire public of Wairarapa, that he has Just Opened up A NEW STOCK OF BOOTS m SHOES FOE THE WINTER, Consisting of every line that is to be bad in the trade. DP. would respectfully request Ihe public before buying elsewhere to come and inspect his stock, and compare his prices with what they have been paying elsewhere, when they will lind that fir quality and cheapness his Boots ami Shoes will be'fuuud the best. The following are only a few ot the many bargains to be bad ; Men’ll best Rip Watertigbts, pegged (tom 15/6 Men’s Calf Bala, heels and toe-plates, pegged, from i-1 0 | Youths’ Kip Laceup Boots, pegged, heel tip, i toe-plate and nailed, from 6 b I Ladies’Calf Ebb., heel plates, pegged, iioiii 10/6 EVERY uTHER LINE EQUALLY CHEAT, COME A LOOK IN THE WINDOWS FOE PiUCBs. D.PL. Las just received another supply of PORPOISE LEATHER, and all those who want a comfortable boot and dry feet should try them. ILots and Shoes of all description made to order. New Elastic I>nt in. nU/.UES NEATLY A PROMPTLY DONE. D, £ L^BY Grkytown axo ( 1 ,1..; i; i oS’ ROOT AND SHuL WAREHOUSES.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1709, 20 July 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1709, 20 July 1885, Page 2