COMPARISONS ARE ODIOUS. are odious a where the pocket-book is effected. This store dislikes heartily to be constantly referring to its ability to undersell all competitors, and yet it i 9 an argument ol great weight when | true- as it is in this instance. The I public is vitally interested in knowing j at all times where it can get the best for the least, and when any store becomes so great in purchasing and selling power that it can save money to users of its merchandise,.it is the bounden duty of the concern to make the fact public. We so regard it, i much as we dislike the character of the argument. You will spend your money very wisely at this store-the store that helps you. HERE'S A FEW SUGGESTIONS. For LAMES' KID GLOVES - Murray's Store will be found the BEST. For LADIES' LINEN COLLARS - Both in Plain and Embroidered, Murray's Store has the Best Assortment in sizes and styles. For VEILING AND HAIR NETS - Murray's Store is Favourite. For PLAIN AND FANCY BLOUSE LENGTHS—Murray's Store has the variety. For GENTLEMEN'S WEARMurray's Store cannot be bettered, i MURBAY'S STORE ISSUES A DISCOUNT COUPON WITH EVERY CASH PURCHASE. J. L. MURRAY. " THE QUALITY DRAPER," (Nex'i Door to Club Hotel), MASTERTON. RAND 0 T E L, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Is NOW OPEN to receive guests. BEVERIDGE & HURN, Proprietors. ARCADIA HOTEL (Corner of Lambton Quay and Stout . Street, Wellington, N.Z.) OST Modern and Up-to-date Private : Hotel in Australasia. TARIFF, 8s PER DAY. ■ Electric Elevator always running, and Electric Light in every room. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Porter meets all trains and steamers, JOHN PATERSON, Telephone 2349. Proprietor. SHOES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Triple Bar Shoes, splendid value, 8s lid. BLACK CANVAS TENNIS SHOES, pood rubber soles. Renshaw make. Very neat. 53 Gd. CLARK'S SANDALS. Smith's Shoettes in all sizes, from 2s Gd. Call and inspect ihs many novelties so needful for the Holiday Season. No one pressed to buy. • MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY SELECTED J. CARPENTER'S CENTRAL SHOE STORE. lENTRAL DINING RO-OMS. JAS. WICK ENS, PROPRIETOR. BAKER and CONFECTIONER. Perot's New Buildings QUEEN AND PERRY STREETS, R. T. HOLMES' BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, Mastkrton, "AS just opened up a large assortment FANOY WORK, TRANSFERS SILKS, etc NEW BOOKS, REWARD EOOKS SCFOOL REQUISITES SCHOOL BOOKS Before making your purchases, call at HOLMES' Inspect his stook and enquire his prices.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8331, 14 January 1907, Page 4
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