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YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES AT D. P. LOASBY’S GREYIOWN AND CARTERTON BOOT WAREHOUSES. Th*'j are r<7-w/ l'i jiuf mi ; (hey are easy >chtn thnj i/n mi ; ih, >/ suit (hr most tnid>r fuf ; dm I iritw irdl; they ore dn: (hmjjifl i„ dn- Wa mini pa. And tbe best proof that they are appreciated by the Public is the great number of pairs sold every week. There is a splendid Stock to choose from, from LADIES DRESS SHOES to STRONG DAIRY BOOTS; from GBNTSOOURT SHOES to best Kip Watertights, and Children's, Maids’ and Youths’ Boots and Shoes of all qualities. Roots and Shoes made to order Repairs neatly and promptly done A Large Stock of Shoe Trunks and Zinc Lined Cases for sale cheap. D. P. LOASEY, BOOT IMPORTER Orettown and Carterton. Bead This. AND THEREBY LEARN A LESION. It ia well known now-a-days that Drapers are given to a good deal of Brag about the Goods they sell, and the quality is ofttimes exaggerated with reference to the price. I would like to alter these little matters, and would therefore ask tbe settlors to call and see that what I advertise is correct. I have now nearly completed opening up my New Stock of AUTUMN I WINTER GOODS. Ladies’ Ulsters, latest styles Children’s and Maids’ Ulsters from 3s lid Ladies’ Cord Jackets, extra long Ladies’ Dolmans Ladies’ Fur Capes from 7s 6d „ „ Doimanettes, 6d New Dress Goods, Pattern of which can be obtained on application New Blankets, extra weight, from 18s 6d Heavy 19/4 Honey Comb Quilts, 13/6 ~ 1/4 Grecian Do 15/6 Unbleached Table Damask, 1/6 Heavy Kaiapoi Plaidings, 2/4 New Trillings Crewdson Calico, heavy, 5,6 doz. CLOTHING. Kaiapoi Trousers „ Trousers and Vest „ Suits „ Shirts „ Socks All these goods bear the well known Brand, and are marked in plain figures and guaranteed all wool. Men’s Overcoats, Tweed, 20/6 „ Worsted Overcoats, 20/6 „ White Moles, extra heavy 9/6 Boys' Jersey Suits, from 7/6 Men’s"lmitation ” NelsouTweed Trousers, 10/6 The reason for placing the word “ Imitation ” is not to mislead the settlers, it being well known that ,the Nelson Woollen Manufacturing Company closed their works eight years ago, therefore it would be a shame to travel on their good name. I would ask you to see this line, and if you want a good article you may rely upon MUIR, who will give you any information that 'he may know about the article you are buying. Singer’s Sewing Machine Needles in stock Agent for Messrs Butterwick’s Cut Paper Patterns. A large stock to arrive by next Frisco Mail Patterns of Dress Goods sent to any part of the Valley on application. MTJIB, TE ARO HOUSE, .. GBEYTOWN GOOD NEWS FOR HOME. One of tbe principal attractions at the present time in Carterton and Grcylown is the excellent display of Imported Boots and Shoes Just now on view at W. MORIARTY’S OBEYTOWN AND CARTERTON ESTABLISHMENTS. Mr Moriarty has recently received, ot Aorangi, 14 Trunks of most superior and superbly finished Gents’, Ladies’ and Children’s Boots & Shoes, manufactured by the best and most minent makers in Great Britain and (ie Continent, which for quality, ,-heapness, neatness, and durability ■annot be excelled in tho Colonies. W.M. is determined to give the public md his customers the benefit of bis .ecent successful speculation, and -es-'CCtfully suggests that they will ind it ''Uch to their advantage to ■ all and inspect his stock and enquire lie prices and satisfy themselves that , he 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.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1825, 28 April 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1825, 28 April 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1825, 28 April 1886, Page 2