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YOU SHOULD BUY 1 YOUB BOOTS AND SHOES D. P. LOASBY’S GREYTOWN AND OABTEBTON 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 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 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, Qbkytown and Caetkbtoh.

Op' SOVEREIGNS will be given away in Ot/ Hue 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 gneesing the Exact, ob Neabest the Exact, Nchbbb of SHOT IN THE LITTLE BOTTLE now shown in my window. In the event of mote than one guessing the exact or winning number, the money will be equally divided. EVERY PURCHASER OF GOODS to the amount of 2/6 <»n register a number, and for every extra 2/6 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. MIEES, PICTURE DEALER, Gilder and Pictnre Frame Maker, LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON Portraits Painted to Order from Small Fbotoe N.B.—Mr Myere has on hand a really beautiful stock of every description of picores, enframed and framed to order. Almanac Pictures to be given sway by paying for coat of Framing. FRAMES FROM 2/6. 246 Call and inspect them.

R. AYRES, M.H. ■Mi AND PROFESSOR OF MEDICAL BOTANY, REMOVED TO New Premises, 90 Cuba Stbbbt, where he intends Manufacturing bis HEBBAL REMEDIES on a large scale, and selling everything connected with the Trade at the lowed possible prices. WELLINGTON

DENTAL NOTICE. MR E. P. AMESBURY, Will pay his usual Monthly visit to Grey, town on the 3Cth day o( November, and may be consulted as heretofore at Mb Nation’s, opposite the Greytown Hotel. Minto House, Church Street, Masterton.

POST CARD PROOF. Salisbury, Tens., April 4, 1883. Gents I was afflicted with serious Kidney and Urinary trouble for twelve years. After trying all|tbe doctors and patent medicines I could hear of, I used two bottles of Hop Bitters and am perfectly cured. B. F. BOOTH. Washington, D.C., April 3, 1883. To the Hop Bitters Co.: Sirs I write this as a token of the great appreciation I have for your Bitters. I was afflicted with Inflammatory Rheumatism seven years, and no medicine seemed to do me any good until I tried three bottles of your Hop Bitters, and to my surprise I am as well to day as ever I was. I hope you may have great success in this great and valuable medicine. Anyone wishing to know more about my cure can learn by addressing me. E, W. WILLIAMS. 110316 th St, PROSECUTE THE SWINDLERS. If when you call for American Hop Bitters (see green twig of Hops on the white label and Dr. Soule's name blown in the bottle) the vendor hands out anything but American Hop Bitters, refuse and shun that vendoras you would a viper ; and if he has taken your money for anything else indict him for the fraud and sue him for damages for the swindle, ano we will pay you liberally for the conviction

“ The T'cempioji-ft and the Remedy" ie the title ula carciai'y wiitten and interesting pamphlet by Mr G M. Park, of Mastertoo. If out tp'ice permitted we should have pre eented ont readers with extracts,, but we oao only cordially recommend them to procure a top; end read the book carefully through. It is currently reported in Canterbury that since hie conviction Thomas Hall has freely admitted his gu It in the attempt on bis wife’s life. At S eilding the peach tress this season are f bowing figsi of blight wA diieuo.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1906, 24 November 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1906, 24 November 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1906, 24 November 1886, Page 2