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ARRIVAL OF NEW SUMMER DRAPERY & MILLINERY, GRAVES & FLEMING’S 69»nd 71, Maimers Street, and No. 1, Cuba Street, Wellington, Consisting of New Trimmed flats New Trimmed Bonnets New Untrimmed Hats New Uutrimincd Bonnets New Prints and Sateens New Printed De Lains Now Oatmeal and Canvas Cloths New Liress Materials New Laces and Flowers New Collarettes and Frillings New Jackets and' Dolmans i And a great variety of NOVELTIES suitable for the Summer Season. GRAND S H O W in our Windows. DRESSMAKING, By Miss Young, Good fit, well-mado, with expedition and moderate charges. COTTON DRESSES, from 6s STUFF DRESSES, from 12s Cd GRAND BROAD BEAN COMPETITION. FOB £2O PRIZE AT GRAVES AND FLEMING’S DRAPERS, MILLINERS & CLOTHIERS, THE CORNER HOUSE, 69-71, Manmebs Street and No 1 Cuba St. COMMENCING ON SATURDAY, 21st AUGUST, 1886. TWENTY POUNDS STEELING will be presented to the one who guesses the exact number (or nearest) of Broad Beans as shown in onr big window in Manners Street. The Competition will commence on Saturday, 21st August, and close on Wednesday, 3rd November, of which due notice will bo given. Every purchaser to the value of 2s 6d will be entitled to one ticket, and an extra ticket for every additional 2s 6d worth of goods pur* chased. Daring the Competition all goods will be sold at Great Reductions. All Accounts paid daring the Competition will receive tickets to the amount of the account.

Commencing Saturday. August 21st, 1886. Look iu our big window for the Jar of Beans. £2O PRIZE. GRAVKS AND FLEMING. R. AYRES, MEDICAL HERBALIST, Taranaki Street, Wellington, MAT be Consulted on any Disease. No person should consider their case hopeless until they have written for advice, wlueh will be given free and faithfully by enclosing stamp for reply. We have treated a large number of cases in the Waitarapa during the last five years successfully, and have never seen many of them, but their gratefnl letters which we have received proves the value of the HERBAL TREATMENT. Do not delay; write at once. V . DENTAL NOTICE. MR E. P. AMESBURY, Min to House, Church Street, Masterton. AMERICAN Organs and Pianos. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of American Organs just opened up at Bpiller’s Mnsio Warehouse. The inslrumeuts are realty excellent, and may be bad from £l6 up to £l3, suitable lor Parlor, School, or Church.

Pianos by Neumeyet from £ls end upwards. Liberal disooant for cash, or may be bad on liberal time payments. Make an effort to iutroduce Music into the family eircle. The expense will never be regretted. Cult ogues and information may be had from W. V. Nation, Stasoaiui Office. "mFsic “ ON HALE AL' IHE bTANDAIU) OFFICE '•aiue Music .Sun; n- ‘‘umormis am) Instrumental 0 inic Medley liui is Minstrel lion Cavendish Music Books Vitloiiii, !>.■ i> Hlieaiii’s Ann -l lioosey's Mn i-.'.i Cabinet Home Treiisin., Voilin ami Pi oi" Duets OJ'B 'I:.;; N< 11 ICE. \J. BARN a taps to announce to . tie Put ic • < i.uytowu and surrmrdiog districts, tie.; tie Imp commenced business as W.tTf'ii \NHCLOCK. MAKER, us>, in those pi: ini-< - m-xt to Veitoh and Allan’s store ; where by strict attention to basinew, and moderate cliarc a, lie hopes to t isure n fair s 1 are ol public suppoit. Walche- 1 . Clock). and SeniLp Machines cleaned, tepsiii d. and adjusted, on the short•at notice. 198

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1891, 20 October 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1891, 20 October 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1891, 20 October 1886, Page 2

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