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YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES AT D. P. LOASBY’S GBEYXOWN AND OAIiTEKTON BOOT WAREHOUSES. They are easy to put on ; they are easy when they are on ; they suit the most tender feet; they wear well; they are the cheapest in the Wairarapa. And the beet 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 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 doue A Large Stock of Shoe Trunks and Zinc Lined Cases for sale cheap. D. P. LOASBY, BOOT IMPORTER, Grf.ttown and Carterton. OPT SOVEREIGNS will be given away in Ot) 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. |5 SOVEREIGNS will be given to anyone guessing the Exact, or Nearest the Exact, Number of SHOT IN THE LITTLE BOTTLE now shown in my window. In the event of more than one guessing the exaet or winning number, the money will be equally divided. EVERY PURCHASER OF GOODS to the amount of 2/6 can register a number, and for every extra 2/6 spent an extra number can be registered in either bottle. JOHN THORBURN, The Peopfe’s Clothier, & Outfitter, 199 Willis Street, Wellington By appointment to his Excellency the Governor, I T. MYERS, PICTURE DEALER, Gilder and Picture Frame Maker, LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON Portraits Painted to Order from Small Photos N.B.—Mr Myers has on hand a really beautiful stock of every description of picnics, untrained and framed to order. Almanac Pictures to be giveu away by paying for cost of Framing. 246 FRAMES FROM 2/6, Call and inspect them. R. AYRES, MEDICAL HERBALIST, Taranaki Street, Wellington, MAY be Consulted on any Disease. No person should consider their ease u'neless until they have written for advice, which iw. ll be Riven free and faithfully by enclosing stamp reply. We have treated a large number of cases ! n tbs Wairarapa during the last five years successfully, sod have never seen many of them, but their grateful letters which we have received proves the value of the HERBAL TREATMENT. Do not delay; write at once. DENTAL NOTICE. MR E. P. AMESBURY, Will par his usual Monthly visit to Greytown on the 3Cth day of November, and may be consulted as heretofore at Mb Nation’s, opposite the Greytown Hotel. Uinto House, Church Street, Masterton.

Over £36.000 was put thtongh the totalisetor at the late Christchurch racing meeting, end ytt the Canterbury people are still talking about " severe commercial depression.” George (Thomas and Go. report produce prices as follows : —“ The market quotations (or flour are much the same as when last reported ; leading brands maintain their valae, and, judging from the scarcity of milling wheat, any tendency to redaction is somewhat remote. Oats, if anything, are weaker, although no decided change in values have taken place ; sales are exceedingly limited, and quite retail iu character. Bran and pollard remain stagnant, and fowls’ food—barley, maize and wheat—command a fair amount of attention. There is no enquiry for peas, beans or rye and cocksfoot grass seed and consequently stocks are light. A slight breeze has caught the old potato market and for really good, picked samples buyers ate to be found and prices rule from 40s per ton. We quote flour Lll to LI2 10s, bran and pollard L 5, oats 2s 4d to 2s 7d ; oatmeal, LI2 to Ll2 10s ; maize, 3s 8d ; seed barley, 2s 9d ; fowl wheat, 4s 3d to 4s 6>l; cheese. 61 to lid ; bacon and bams, 6(d to 7d ; Sydney onions, Ll2, and 'tfrisco, Ll6 to LIS The following are art> v >ll to date of spring products ana the respective realisations New potatoes, Id per lb (retail price should rule at 1(d) ; green peas, Is per peek; rhubarb, 4s 6d per dozen ; go- cherries, 4s 6d per fourgallon case ; 9d to 9Jd ; fresh butter, 7d per In . honey, in the comb, 6s 6d per doz lib b< x>s. "J lie fruit market is quite bare, and suppii.s expected next week should realise tuii values. Poultry ia in good demand, at last quoted rates." It ip stated that a. person who left the for the Kimberley diggings, has wriiteo Lome !o hi* friends, asking them to mll a cow, the only available asset left, so { «a .to enable him W return to the bosom ol Ui Jamil?.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1905, 22 November 1886, Page 2

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