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TO SPORTSMEN, DRAINERS 4 OTHERS D. P. LOASBY BEGS to inform them that be has JUST RECEIVED HIS FIRST SHIPMENT OF GUM BOOTS, and as the Shooting Seaton bat just opened he would particularly c.ll the attention of the SPOUTING PUBLIC noief ’.ct, as they are Made Eipiewly for SrOKTbMEN AND DRAINERS. Not the o Jinary sea boot, bat a good genuine article with Extra Stoat Soles and DOUBLE KNEES. Alao, That be still makes his Celebrated Hand Sewn SHOOTER BOOTS. ALL K NDo OF BOOTS AND SHOES ON HAND, THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE DISTRICT TO CHOOSE FROM. D. P. LOASBY, OBEITOWN AND CARTERTON. FAILURE Of THE GREYTOWN DRAPERY & CLOTHING Compauy Ai.d I'. Muir has retaken Possession aud gives Notice TO THE SETTLERS OF GREYTOWN A SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. F. MUIR Begs to thank them for the liberal support accorded to him in the past and hopes by strict attention to his business to merit a continuance of the same in the future. He would like to draw tneir attention to the fact that owing to the increase of business he Las added a SHOWROOM The Ladies will find a complete assortment of Ladies’ Underlines Corsets, Skirls, Jackets, Ulsters, Parasols, Children's Uverals, Jackets, Ulsters, Underclothing, and Ladies’ Waterproof Aprons, Stay Bands, Gloves, Ties, Hats (trimmed and unmanned), Flowers, Feathers, Millinery aud Toilet Pins, and many other lines too numerous to mention. Buiterrick’s Cut Paper Patterns, large assortment in stock, fresh every mail. TAILORING. To Gentlemen—F. M. wishes to ieform them that be has made arrangements b; which he will be enabled to supply them with “Tailor” made Suits from £3 10s and upwards of Colonial Made Tweed. This Department will not be carried on by slop measurements and then rent to Wellington and returned to lit where they touch only, but each suit will be fitted on before completion, aud workmanship guaranteed second to none in the district. i'. Muir has also just received from the factories a Splendid Assortment of Ready Made CLOTHING, made of Petono aud Kaiapoi Tweed, which ho is selling at Reduced Rates for Cash; Men’s Melton Cloth Suits 25s Men’s English Tweed Suits 25s Mon’s Wellington Suits 50s Men's Kaiapoi Suits 50s Boys’ Saits from os 6J And all other lines equally cheap His stock of Shirts is unequalled for quantity, quality and cheapness. Hosiery of Kaiapoi, Mosgtel and all other makers. Merino Shirts and Drawers Linen Collars Braces, Belts (a specialty) Men's Waterproof Coat# from 19/6 MY DRESS DEPARTMENT Is well stocked with the Latest Materials in Serges, Lstermains, Satin Cloths, Plain and Figured Beiges, Cashmeres, Merinos, Lustres, Plaids, Ac, and every purchaser of Dress and Trimmings to the value of 20s will receive one of Butterick’s Cut Paper Patterns gratis ; and Children, tor purchases of 10s aud upwards. Cotiun Shirtings GJ yd, Ail Wool t'hirtiugs Is 3d, Calicoes at former jiticcs Ladies’ Knitted Petticoats at ■i u, Cloth Petticoats 4/11, Lustre* do 7 ii. Plain Fingering 2/3 per hank, Blight Colors 2,9. Call and see for yourselves. Goods tt the door. GRAN D DISPLAY IN WINDOWS ON SATURDAY NIGHT. F. MUIR MAIN STREET, GREYTOWN. JOHN THORBURN, Tbc People's Clothier, ,v Outfitter, i. : .' Willi* Street, Wellington

TO LEND, FBOM 100 10 £IO,OOO LOWEST CL'ItBENT BAIEo. LAKER BROS., House, estate and STATION AGENTS, WELLINGTON. PL'KciiASKKB found fob any BUSINESS. iftfll

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2066, 11 May 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2066, 11 May 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2066, 11 May 1887, Page 2

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