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GREYTOWN RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. np HE QIQa l weekly Parade will not take I. place on TUESDAY NIGHT NEXT. For Captain Cameron, C. HIGGINS, 352 Secretary. D. CAMERON, COAGH BUILDER, MAIN STREET, GREYTOWN. HAS added to bis business a SHOEING FORGE under the superintendence of an experienced shoeing smith, and will commence operations on MONDAY, NOV. 8. 334 YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES AT D. P. LOASBY’S GREYTOWN AND CARTERTON BOOT WAREHOUSES. They are easy to put on; they are easy when they are on ; they suit the most tender feet; they tcear well; they are the cheapest in the Wairarapa. And the best proof that they are appreciated by the Public is the great number of pvrs sold every week. There is a splendid Stock to choose from, from LADIES DRESS SHOES to STRONG DAIRY BOOTS; from GENTS’ COURT SHOES to best Kip Watertights, and Children's, Maids’ and Youths’ Boots and Shoes of all qualities. Boots 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, Qrettowh and Carterton. Of? SOVEREIGNS will be given away in Otf this manner 15 SOVEREIGNS to anyone guessing the EXACT, OR NEAREST NUMBER of MAIZE'IN THE BOTTLE Now being shown in my window, and 5 SOVEREIGNS (as second prize), to the NEXT NEAREST GUESS. THE SHOT BOTTLE. 15 SOVEREIGNS will be given to anyone guessing the Exact, os Nearest the Exact, Ndhbbb of SHOT IN THE LITTLE BOTTLE now shown in my window. In the event of more than one guessing the exact or winning number, tbs money will be equally divided. EVERY PURCHASER OF GOODS to the amount of 2/6 080 register a number, and for every extra 3/6 spent an extra number can be registered in either bottle. JOHN THORBURN, The People’s Clothier, & Outfitter, 199 Willis Street, Wellington By appointment to his Excellency the Governor/ T. MYEiIS, PICTURE DEALER, Gilder and Picture Frame Maker, LAMBI'ON QUAY, WELLINGTON Portraits Fainted to Order from Small Photos N.B.—Mr Myers has on hand a really beautiful stock of every description of pienres, unframed and framed to order. Almanac Pictures to be given away by paying for cost ot Framing. FRAMES FROM 2/6. 246 Call and inspect them. R. AYRES, MEDICAL HERBALIST, Taranaki Street, Wellington, VI AY be Consulted on any Disease, No iVI person should consider their case hopeless until they have written for advice, which will be given free and faithfully by enclosing stamp for reply. We have treated a large number of cases in tbe Wairarapa during the last five years snccessfudy, and have never seen many of them, but their grateful letters which we have received proves the value of tbe HERBAL TREATMENT. Do not delay; write at once. DENTAL NOTICE. MR E. P. AMESBURY, Mint? House, Cburc.' l Street, Masterton. Information baa been received of serious outbreaks of scab on tbe Hopefield run, Waiou River, Atuuii District. Tbe flock which com lets of bilwetn 4000 and 5000 sheep has been clean siheo January, 1884. Tbe whole of the amuri district was declared clean ,ast yen' The volcanic disiuihoo- nt Mioafoo, Tonga, hps subsided, but a row volcano island reoCfUy formed there is in an active state of eruption, •* Bnebn Paiba.” Q “i°£i complete cure, all annoying kidney blado’e." urinary diseases. At chemists and druggy thorns, Prosser A Co., Agents. Dunedin. At the Victorian Racing Meeting the Flying Stakes were won by Hortense. Spring Handicap, Lord Wilton. Royal Park Stakes, Trenton 1, Isonomy 2, Sheet Anchor 3. The Oake—The Non 1, Tamarisk 2. Maddelina and Eases dead heat for third place. Juvenile Stakes, Epicurean 1, Eckerehy 2, Virebraoe 3. Veteran Stakes, Brown and Bose I, 6w JSolt i, Tit# Pencil 3. Won by a I

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1898, 5 November 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1898, 5 November 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1898, 5 November 1886, Page 2

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