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THE SALE THAT ROUSED MASTERTON .Yl'-RAY'S PROFIT SHARING TX-* q rrovidtlie sensation of 1910, i_~JL and has positively electrified Masterton shoppers into quick action. But however imch may be said, you jannot realise the value of the savings j offered until you come and see for yourself. MURRAY'S REDUCTIONS have been 30 drastic that even the tith—'Profitsharing Sale'' fails to convey any real idea ol the bargains. Tn lots of cases oain is waived altogether so that all the profit usually made on what yuu buy stays in your puise, and represents nionoy saved. ONLY LASTS UNTIL SATURDAY, 19th inst. Therefore, come t»-day and buy future —as vvell as present—needs, for prices like these will not ,be seen again in a hurry. Men's Fancy Vests, good choice, prices range from 10/6 to 25./-; now 5/6, 6/6, 8/6. Men's 3-gannent KnicVer and Long Trousers Suits, usual prices 32/6 to 45/-; now 14/6 to 20/-, sizes 3 and 4 only. Men's Strong Tweed Trousers, 6/il, 7/11, 8/11. 5s and 5/6 Men's Dungaree Trousers, now 3/11. Men s Strong Merino Singlets, usual price 3/11 add 4/6 ; sale price 2/6, 2/11. Men's Coloured Linen Shirts, usual prices 8/6, now 2/11. Men's Strong Working Shirts, now 2/6 2/11. Men's White Tennis Shirts, 4/6 j Sal* - Price 2/11. Men's All-wool Cashmere Sax, 2 pairs foi 1/6. Men's Hard Pelt Hat 3, in black an< browns, 8/6 ; sale price Is. 12/6 Supe quality, in grey, fawn and brown 2/6 Men and Boys' Straw Hats, 2/6 to 5/6, al to be cleared at 6d each. 25/- All-wool Kaiapoi Tweed Sailor Suit* sizes 10, 11,12,13,14; sale price 12/6 Men's and Boys' Caps, 6d eacl BIG REDUCTIONS IN ALL BOYS' , YOUTHS' SUITS. Come and see Them. Murray's Buildings, Next Club Hotel, Masterton

WHY PAY MORE Than Od for Gas Mantles ? WHEN we can supply the Strongest WEL.SBACH MANTLES that are made at 5/6 dozen. Try them. Procurable at«the W.F.C.A., LTD, THE GROWTH OF D. MILLIGAN'S WLOKING BUSINESS from a around flat to a LARGE 3-STOREY BUILDING, in Kelbutine Avenue, Wellington. Tells more than anything else how well he anticipates his customers' requirements. MILLIGAN is the only merchant whose name is quoted by other tailoring firms in their advertist ments, and on their shop windows, as a STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE. A Special Talk to the Lady of the House. ECONOMY is the absolute basis of successful housekeeping. MURDOCH'S JELLIES are the most economical food on the market. They are healthful, pure, delicious, and they will set in all weather. Made from beautiful, clear, French gelatine, and flavoured with the real fruit. Now, if you ask j our grocer for CHALLENGE, FIELD or SHIP BRAND Jelly Crystals, and he asks you to take something else, just remember he is after profit, and not considering your interests at all. Now, in your own interests, buy the best at the lowest price —sold by— A. J, biddings, Geo. Wyeth. 0. H. Owen. Geo. Heron. John Graham & Co. W Charman. These are the progressive grocers of Masterton, who sell you what you want Murdoch's Jolly ♦ Crystals are—SHIP BRAND FIELD BRAND, CHALLENGE BRAND. THE CLASS OF CUSTOMERS CATERED FOR BY JAS.A.DOHERTY "THK TA'LOIt FROM LONDON," AKE those who t»-e a pride in their J dress, and appreciate * J "A CUT" and "A FINISH," j a standard higln-r IV :,n has hitherto been j attained in New Zoaiand. I Correct Dress anr« Frock Suits ' a speciality. I Inventor and of the famous I seamless knee- grip j R'DING bßfifii HES, Wellington :'203 rn.nbtm Quay Op;> •'Tin es" Oifice. j London ;21 Hwnovi r Sq. W.C.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10011, 6 April 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10011, 6 April 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10011, 6 April 1910, Page 4

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