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UNBOUNDED TTF every merchant had the unbounded faith in the character of his merchandise that we have in our .*, you could trade anywhere with a feeling of perfect security. But it is an unfortunate fact that the newspapers are crowded with advertisements which, although they shout "dependable values," and "unparalleled merchandise," etc., offer you absolutely no proof of their good faith. In these dajs of strenuous competition the people want something more than mere claims of superiority. They want -and they &r.e certainly entitled to—ironclad insurance against loss in case the goods they purchase are in any way faithless to the representations of the merchant who sells them. We offer you that protection with all our hearts. And to demonstrate our sincerity and good faith we will give a written guarantee in full to any person who desires it. With a store like ours, a written proof is not necessary to your protection but we offer it to sweep away all possible doubt. J. L. MURRAY, THE QUALITY DRAPER, QUEEN STREET MASTERTON.

A LETTEB. Queen St, Masterton. Dear Sir, — Now that the Christmas rush is over it behoves you (if you have not already secured one of our special suitings) to place your order at once. There is in stock a fine selection, of English suitings, unique in style and patten from which you can have a good choice and I assure you of perfection in fit and workmanship. Our business is still on the increase being the result of continued confidence and recommendation of past customers. A trial is solicited. Youra Faithfully, ALEX. DONALD, Ladies' and Gent's Tailor.

GREAT GREAT ALTERATION ALTERATION SALE! DRAPERY, CLOTHING, ETC. EING about to make extensive altera- > ',tions and additions to my business* premises, I invite my friepds and the public generally to assist me in a GREAT ALTERATION SALE. In order to make room for the.carpenters to get to work, it is imperative that hundreds of pounds worth of goods should be cleared during the next few weeks, and to ensure this 1 intend making- most convincing reductions ,ali through the house. This Great Alteration Sale commences on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17th. REMEMBER—I don't want the goodß spoiled by dust and dirt while the alterations are going on. I prefer to pass them on to you at reduced prices, realising that this must bring pleasure and satisfaction to my oustomers as well as to myself. THE GREAT ALTERATION SALE will be a Harvest time for buyers of Drnpery, Clothing and Household requirements. Don't forget that Next Wednesday is the opening day. When there will be Bargains Galore! JOHN HEYBOE. QUEEN STREET.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7941, 16 January 1906, Page 4

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437

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7941, 16 January 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7941, 16 January 1906, Page 4

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