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PLAY THE GAME, YOU FELLOWS! "TART the season with a bright, new ,w Jersey. It won't make any difference to your play, perhaps, what jersey you wear—whether the colours be faded beyond recognition, or Ihe gament torn and tattered. But don't you think it would show good form to kick- off looking spruce in f iesh, bright, club colours. ' Now, before taking the field, come and see my EXTENSIVE SELECTION OF PLAIN & FANCY JERSEYS. These are the very latest in Sports Garments supplied by the leading Home and Colonial m ikers. / The Home Jerseys bear the worldfamed brand of I, and B. Morley, London, who have supplied the colours for many a hard-fought battle on the field of sport. This importation includes styleß and sizes for little boys and girls in—| Fine and medium weight CASHMEBE JERSEYb, plain and fancy, button shoulders or roll collars, in | cream, brown, mjrtle, tobac. reseda, red and. wedgwood. Prom 3/9 according to sizes. CBEME HOCKEY SWEATERS, suitable for boys and girls, in all sizes. YS',YOCTBS' and MEN'S SWEATERS, in cremi, brown, heathers and grey, roll or polo coLar«, from I have always in stock a large selection of FOOTBALL & HOCKEY JERSEYS & KNICKERS IN CLUB COLOURS, Ere you kick a ball, wield a Etick, or swing a club, call and select your new sports uniform. HEQUi r -iU' I 31? J S3, 'MASTERT

NOTICE TO GOLF PLAYERS. GjIBSON'S GOLF CLUBS. E have just received a fresh eupv T ply of— GIBSON'S DRIVEKS AND BEA.SSIES. W.F.C.A., LTD,

MILLIGAN'S AUTUMN SHOW OF ALL-BRITISH SUITINGS. Fashions, arranged for by Mr Milligan recently while in London. Nothing comparable to them ever shown in Wellington before. YOUR INSPECTION INVITED. Address : THE LARGE 3-STOREY BUILDING, ik Kelbtjrne Avenue, Wellington. A Special Talk to the Lady of the House. CONOMT is the absolute basis of successful housekeeping. MURDOCH'S JELLIES are the most economical food on the market. They are f ul, 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 your grocer for CHALLENGE, FIELD or SHIP BRAND Jelly Crystals, and he, asks you to take something else, jast 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. Jo Giddings, Geo. Wyeth. C. H. Owen. Geo. Heron. John Graham & Co. W Charman. These are the progressive grocers of Masterton, who sell you what you want Murdoch's Jelly Crystals are—SHIP BRAND FIELD BRAND, CHALLENGE BRAND. TO COPE WITH THE VOLUME OF BUSINESS COMING IN,

JAS. A. DOHERTY THE TAILOR PROM LONDON. IS still further increasing his staff, and putting his men on overtime. INIMITABLE STYLE is the impelling force popularising to an extraordinary degree MR DOHERTY'S product ions. The oxcendingly becomin and btautif'ulh finished DEESS &UITS ] made by himare quite the fashion now, j and can be picked out at all the big i functions DRESSY OVERCOATS AND FROCK SUITS are also his special forte, and are much in demand. SOME CHARMING MATERIALS including the celebrated Bliss* Chipping Norton Tweeds just landed. In Lounge Suits, as well as Breeches, th&se Tweeds give almost everlasting wear. 203 LAMBTON QUAY fopp. 'Times" office), WELLINGTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10040, 10 May 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10040, 10 May 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10040, 10 May 1910, Page 4

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