I X Furnishing Specialists BY APPOINTMENT. The SceiSlar Co/s ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE OP FURNITURE 8 FURNISHINGS WiU commence To-Day, Ist March, and continue throughout the months Pull particulars in "Evening Post" of February 28th and " The Dominion " of March Ist. REAL STILE WITHOUT A "FUSSED" FEELING. WHEN little men are "fussed" they're unhappy. They want to feel free, and if you fit them out in a suit from Murray's they AEE free. Murray's Suits are sensibly cut to the measurements of healthy lads-not dummies. They combine inner comfort with outer style, and give lasting wear. That's why both boys and parents prefer Murray s clothes. Boys' & Youths' Man-o'-War Suits, with Long Trousers, to fit boys from 6 to 14 years young—all White, trimmed with navy, 21/-, 22/6. All Navy, trimmed White Braid, 21/- to 25/-. Varsity Suits, in Washing Drills, Blue, White, Khaki and other combinations, from 9/6. Note carefully Murray's qualities and THEN compare the prices, because true economy consists only in getting full value for the money. If its economy you seek, you want to come to— J. L. Murray.""-sr Amber Tips Tea is essentially a wholesale stimulant and can be taken with benefit by those of w«k digestion. All grocers, 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb. 18 NEW GOODS. ...FOR .. AUTUMN & WINTER WEAR. DON'T fair to 'see our lovely stock of New Winter Jackets at 21/-, 211-, 29/6 each. Just arrived a large shipment of Moiiette Undeitkirts at 4/11, f?/8, 10/9 each. All Wool Cashmere Hose, in all the latest coloura, at 1/11, 2/3, 3/3 pair. Green Imitation Suede Gloves-/ 2 pearl domes, at I/-, 1/t 1 pair. Pancp'Gotd Bra,id Ties, 1/3 each, Coloured Silk Ties, faxijy ends. 1/-, 3/6 eacV " Coloured Hair Bands, latest novelty, 2/6 each. Other styles of Fancy Necewear to) numerous to anuomvita 'at I/-, 1/6, 2/6, 2/11 each. 5 per cent discount for cash purchases of 10s & over, McGruer & Co., (FOR HIGH-CLASS VALUES.) 'PHONE 111. Kmacaasßmoa AN ABUNDANT WATER SUPPLY TS assured for all your re }uiroL ments—household garden, and paddocks—if you erect one of these mills. It is simplicity itself—they hav« no complicated cogs and <j«wing. Strongly-constructed, and is a powerful worker in light winds. Inspect one erected at the Queen Street premises. C. E. DANSELI. a rV ■U m m ill rnwii lii I
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 988, 7 March 1910, Page 2
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