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THE CURIOSITY SHOP P. MUIR Asks the inhabitants of Qreytown and surrounding District not to be misled by the number of IMAGINARY BONUSES offered during the festive season, but would ask them to call and obtain full value for their money at his Drapery Establishment, when every purchaser will receive one of bis beautifully Illustrated ALMANACS which will be distribu- 1 ted in the following manner : A purchaser of goods to the value of 5s will receive one entitled “May.” A purchaser of goods to the value of 7s 6d will receive one entitled “ Herself the Sweetest Flower.” A purchaser of goods to the value of 10s will receive one entitled “ Alice.” ' A purchaser of goods to the value of 15s will receive the choice of “ Gathering of the Clans,” or “ Yale of Glencoe.” A purchaser of Goods to the value of 20s will receive one entitled “ Old Friends.” And these Chromo-Lithographs are admitted by all who have seen them to be the finest issued by any storekeeper or other person in the Yalley. Picture entitled “ OLD FRIENDS,” is 36 inches in length by 20 inches in width, and would form a picture suitable for any gentleman’s residence. P. MUIR Begs you to call and see them as exhibited in the window, which is quite an Art Gallery. F.M. has also on exhibition a Stag’s Horn, which is supposed to have come from one of the first Deer let out in the District. Remember— MUIR’S CURIOSITY SHOP, and Drapery and Clothing Establishment, Main Street, Greytowu.

GOOD NEWS FOR HOME. One of the principal attractions at the present time in Carterton and Qroytown is the excellent display of Imported Boots and Shoes Just now on view at W. MORIAETY’S GBEYTOWN AND CARTERTON ESTABLISHMENTS. Mr Moriarty has recently received, ex Aorangi, 1-4 Trunks of most superior and superbly finished Gents’, Ladies’ and Children’s Boots & Shoes, manufactured by the best and most eminent makers la Great Britain and the Continent, which iCr quality, cheapness, neatness, and durability cannot be excelled in the Colonies. W.M. is now determined during the Christmas holidays to give the public and his customers the benefit of bis recent successful speculation, and respectfully suggests that they will find St much to their advantage to call and inspect his stock and enquire the prices and satisfy themselves that the stock is undoubtedly the LARGEST, CHEAPEST & BEST SELECTED IN THE VALLEY. Take no notice of spurious advertisements that only aim at picking your pockets, but remember there is no deception in MORIAETTS LOOTS. \\bcrc is the Largest and Best Assortment of Boots and Shoes to be had ? IN ANSWER TO THE ABOVE •QUESTION, WHY AT D, P. LOASBY’S OREYTOWN AND CARTERTON SHOPS. HE has tlie Greatest Assortment of any man in the Valley to choose from in all Classes, and they are always Fresh and New. You can get Ladies’ Glazed Kid Button Shoes for !li 6d. Ladies’ Glazed Kid HighLegged Balmoral Boots at 13s and Ladies’ Kid E. 8.. sewn with fancy stitching down the fronts for 'Ja Gd, and a large assortment of Children’s Boots and Shoes to choose from at any price you like to ask for ; and in Gents' Boots and Shoes you ought to see his 12s 6d Caif Shoe with heel and toe plates, and his lid G.l Calf Bals Pegged, they are not to be equalled in the Valley j he has also a strong working Boot, heel tips and nailed, at )3s 9a, also a special line of Ladies' and Gouts’ Carpet Slippers with leather toe caps, coni and durable for the Summer. Come and try them. Boots and Shoes of all descriptions made to order, and as lie makes up all hia own tops a poift-ct lit is guaranteed. Repairs done at the shortest notice. A number of shoe trunks for sale. j D. P. LOASEY, j BOOT IMPORTER. | asfixigfffiian Qmmw,

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1777, 30 December 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1777, 30 December 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1777, 30 December 1885, Page 2

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