SALUTATIONS TO YOU ALL. THIS IS TO NOTIFY TO ALL THAT THE Professor of DRAPERY ALSO, XHB PROFESSOR OF CLOTHING Will give to all who spend 20« in CASH at his Establishment during the remaining portion of this month ono of those Beautiful Pictures Which he has been selling at 3s 6d each, therefore you will see that he is offering to you what is equal to 35 per cent discount; and to all who spend 10s, a Fair of Colored or Black SILK GLOVES, worth 2s per pair. Don’t forget these GIF IS, which can be offered by no other house in the district, but Remember, this is for Cash onIy—CASH ! CASH ! CASH ! Remember, I am a PKOFESSOE in the Art of DRAPERY.
PICTURES! PICTURES! Will be exhibited in the Windows when intending Purchasers of Drapery should bare a look at what they can obtain at this establishment. I will giro a small Price List of Goods to be obtained— Blue Cashmere Is lid yd Lace Curtains 3s 6d per pair Darned Net Laces yd Trimmed Hat from 2s lid Ladies’ Corsets Is lid Black Cashmere Is lid Bemnants of Prints at cost price White Calico, good, 4s lid doe Heavy Linen Ticking, is 4d Lisle Thread Gloves is Black Lustre Is Ladies’ Umbrellas 2s 9d Print, Sateen and Holland Aprons, in large variety Black Cashmere Capes, large, 5s Frillings from 4jd Brown Cashmere Is lid Unbleached Table Damask Is 4d All Wool Flannel Is 3d HA IS (Professor can do it right) Boys’ Black Felts Is lid Men’s Soft Felts 3s 6d Men’s Tweed 2s lid Men’s Hard Felts 5s 6d Boys’ and Youths' Braces Is Men s Xaiapoi Trousers, riding cut, 13s 6d Men’s Black Worsted Suits 50s Men s Iweed Trousers and Vests from ids t!d Men’s .Shirts from Is lid Men’s Merino Seeks Od And many iinos too numerous to particularise in this column. CALL AND SEE. EEMEMBEE—THE ONLY PROFESSOR OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING IN THE VALLEY. REMEMBER _ PICTUEES TO CASH PURCHASERS OF 20s. GLOVES TO CASH PURCHASERS OF 10s. T l . MUIE, T, ‘ Alio .. GBEYTOWN. GOOD NEWS FOR HOME.
One of the principal attractions at the present time in Carterton and Grcytown is the excellent display of Imported Boots and Shoes Just now on view at W. MORIARTY’S GBEJfTOWN AND * CARTERTON ESTABLISHMENTS. Mr Moriarty has recently received, ex Aoraugi, Trunks of most superior and superbly finished Gents’, Ladies’ and Children’s Boots AShoes’ manufactured by the best and most eminent makers in Great Britain and the Continent, which for quality, cheapness, neatness, and durability cannot be excelled in the Colonies. W.M. is determined to give the public and bis customers the benefit of his recent successful speculation, and respectfully suggests that they will find it much te their advantage to call and Inspect bis 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 MORIARTY’S BOOTS Where is the Largest and Best Assortment of Hoots and Shoes to be had ?
IN ANSWER TO THE ABOVE DUESTION, WHY AT D, P LOASBY’B ORBYTOWN AND CARTERTON SHOPS. HE ban the Greatest Assortment of any man in the Valley to choose from in ill Classes, and they are always Fresh and New. You can get Cadies’ (Hazed Kid Button Shoes for 9s 6d. Ladies’ Glazed Kid flighLegged Balmoral Boots at 18s and r,«di ftg ’ Sid E. 8., sewn with fancy stitching down •he fronts for 9s 0.1, and » large assortment if Children’s Boots and Shoes to choose from u any price you like lo aek for j and in Gents’ Boots and Shoss you ca.-ht to see his 12s 6d f Shoe wifi' hi el and toe plates, and his 1-la Gd Calf > via Pegged, they are not Ole eqn tiled m the VaJJey ; he 'has also a tro i working Boot, heel tips and nailed, at 3s 9d, alsi a special line of Ladies’ and Gents’Carpet Slippers with leather toe caps, cool and durable for the Summer. Come end try them Boots and Shoes of all •’esoriptlons made to order, and as he makes upallhia own tops a perfect fit is guaranteed. Repairs done at the shortest notice A number of ehoe trunks for sale. D. P. LOABPY, BOOT IMPORTER, puTX9wv,AX9 ftronoif
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1788, 29 January 1886, Page 2
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736Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1788, 29 January 1886, Page 2
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