LAST CHANCE FOR THE F. MUIE to end the present year by \ V giving the Public of Greytown and surrounding district a chance of obtaining their CHRISTMAS PRESENTS at the LOW EST POSSIBLE PRICES. SEE FUR YOURSELVES. No Trash, no Exorbitant Prices, admitted by all who give liiiu a Tr at to be the Cheapest House in the District for Drapery and Clothing, BEAD. Boy* Jeney Suita 3s 6d ~ Tweed „ lined, 4s lid Worsted large sizes, 13s Ikl Men's Heavy Melton Cloth Suits, 27s 6d ~ Fox Serge Suits, 37s Od ~ Raiapoi Riding Trousers, 13s 6d ~ Bedford Cord Riding Trousers 13s lid
Shirts, Socks, Hits, Ties. Belts, Braces, Ac., in a Urge variety, and many other lines equally cheap, which 1 have not tine to enumerate at present. Girls Straw Hats, 6d, 9d, la ~ Trimmed Hats, from Is 6d Women's Straw Hats from Is „ Trimmed Hats „2s 6d Children’s Motto Handkerchiefs 3d each Prints from 4d Job lot of Prints to clear, Bargains Splendid Cretonnes from 9d Ladies’ Corsets from la lid Laces from 3d yd Flowers, all torts, 6d spray Calico, Flannel, Sheeting, Ticking, Towels, Quilts, Toilet Carers, Antimacassars for Christmas decoration, at very LOW PRICES. See Door and Window for Prices. Pictoriaf Almanacs Largest and Best Assortment in the Valley, to be giren to Cash Purchasers of f*s and upwards. The Settlers would do well to see these, wffich will cheer the quiet hours and decorate the wall of their homes, and are to be had FOR NOTHING. F. MUIR Takes this opportunity of wishing you the Compliments of the Season and thanking you for past favors, trusting to merit a continuance of the same in the futureMotto for 1887 EXCELSIOR.”
i l . muih DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, MAIN STREET, GBEYTOWN. ABOCT THAT X 35 TO BE GIVEN AWAY. To the Editor of the Standard. Sie,—Will you alluw me spice through yont columns to let the people of the Wairaraps know that I am going to sell ALL MY STOCK consisting of Men’s Tooths’, and Boyi’ Clothing, Shirts, Hats, Hosiery, &e., at a GREAT REDUCTION in prices op till the end of the year; and also to remind them that every one who boys Goods to the value of 216 Bets a ticket in my £35 COMPETITION. Think of That! By (pending 2s 6d with me. yon may win money enough to carry yon (cr a TRIP ROUND NEW ZEALAND JOHN THORBURN, Tbe People's Clothier, <t Outfitter, Willis Street, Wellington
D. P. LOASBY K. AYRES, M U. iSt) PROFESSOR OF MEDICAL BOTANY, REMOVED TO :’*w Premises. Steeet, where h-’ .••ten’? MimuliOtaring hie HERBAL BEMEI'IKS on a iai je ecaie. and selling everuh: r ’Di.n-ii-i *i;h tiie It (id* at the lowest i -'Miole prices. WELLISOTON
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2017, 14 January 1887, Page 2
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