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AUTUMN I 'I; 1886. F. MUIR Begs to inform the settlers of Greytown and surrounding districts that HE IS NOW OPENING UP NEW STOCK OF AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. FM. also begs to thank his customers and the pubic for tlie support accorded to him during the past season, and begs to inborn them ihat aving cleared out ail his Summer ■it ck he has now (he opportunity of on wing bis New Goods which con- ■ 31 of the following and many other lines : Fur Capes, price 7s Gd, 9s Gd

Fur Do'maru ttes, 17s Gd, 22s Gd, and 32s 6J '’iris’ Felt f ? a’s, newest styles, from 2s lid Dress Goods, Shot Mohairs, from Is Heavy Series, suitable for Boys’ wear Estermaine Serges, grand quality Canvas C oths, newest material, all shades Lace Antimacassars from 9d Crochet Anti’s from 7 Jd to 2s 6d Damask Tabic Goths from 3s Gd Sew Cashmeres, all colors .Now French Mon nos New Sash Ribluns Gills’ Cashmere Hose, plain and spliced knees Boys’ Kaiapoi Hose, all sizes Cheap Line in Embroidery Edgings Men’s Tweed Trousers, 7s Gd, 9s Gd New Kaiapoi Clothing Also—New Shirt’, Socks, Scarves, Braces and Belts Singer’s Sewing Machine Needles in stock.

Agent for Messrs Butterwick’s Out Paper Patterns. A large stock to arrive by next Frisco Mail. Patterns of I) ress Goods sent to any part of the Valley on application. GOOD NEWS One of the principal attractions at toe present time in Carterton and Greytown is the excellent display of Imported Boots and Shoes Just now on view at W. MORI ARTY’S 11.I 1 . TE ARO HOUSE, GREYTOWN. FOR HOME. QBEYI'OW’N AND CAKI ElVf ON ESTaBLISHHKN IS.

Mr Moriarty ha* recently received, ex Aorangi, I-4 Trunks of most superior and superbly finished Gents', Ladies' and Children's Boots & Shoes, 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 his customers the benefit of his recent siTcces.-ful speculation, and respectfully suggests that they will find it much to their advantage to 1 all and inspect his stock and enquire he prices and satisfy themselves that the stock is uimT übtedly the LARGIST, CHEAPEST & BEST SELECTED IN THE VALLEY,

Take no notice of spurious advertisements that only aun at picking your pockets, but remember there is no deception in MORIAETrS ! BOOTS Where is the Largest and Best Assortment of Hoots and Shoes to he had ? IN ANSWER TO THE ABOVE QUESTION, WHY AT D. P. LOASBY’S QREYTOWN AND CARTERTON SHOPS. HE has the Greatest Assortment of any man in the Valley to choose from in all Clafses, anti they are always Fresh and N'ew. You can yet Ladies’ Glazed Kid Button Shoes fur 1U 6d. Ladies’ Glazed Kid HighLegged Balmoral Boots at 18s and Ladies' Kid B. 8.. cewn with fancy stitching down the front* for Sis 6<3, and a large assortment )f Children's Boots and Shoes to choose from >t any price you like to ask fur ; and in Gents' Boots and Shoes you ought to see his 12g 6d 'a’f Shoe with fuel and toe p’a'.es, and his Us 6J Calf Hals Period, they are not :o be equalled in the Valley ; ho has also a ttrong working Boot, heel tigs and nailed, at -3s 9d, alsa a sg ' dal line of Ladies’ and Jents' Carpet Slipper* with leather toe caps, itool and durable for the Summer. Come nd try them Boots and Shoes of all iescriptious male to order, and as be makes up all his own tops a peifeot St is guaranteed. Repairs done at the shortest notice. A number of shoe trunks lor sale. I). P. LOABBY, BOOT IMPORTER. Qunotvi mu Cabtsbtoi,

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1801, 1 March 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1801, 1 March 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1801, 1 March 1886, Page 2

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