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\F7Tt y)ECAUSE you }f«ve 'his assurance, that while the prices aTe r. ) !owfr «he quality of the Biaukets has not been cheapened to eJI-rt mere prie-> attractions. SCOU Llitß's )■{? buying facilitios are largely responsible for tiiti excellent values. Evf'iy fibr* intiiese Blankfitg is of pure wool—New Zealand grown—and though too wool is first thoroughly cleansed of diit and foreign sui stanc s, the natural wurmih-giving properties aie retained ia all their strength. voorpaie i-iicos—the values aw nn^ssiilable— ALL-WOOL for Single Beds, 17/6.'U*/6. 25/-, 29/6,32/0 DOUBLE BBD SiZKS a7/fi, 31/«, )0/-, 47/fi, 5 2/fi ■ JJkjjTM.-ullir-i LAMiiTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. fWf^m^^^i*:^^^!^^m'yi^^.ymmMms«^u^« ISB223SXES2SffiEI:!3a

FOB THE MEN WHO WEAR HATS. "\7~E?. there are men who don't wear Hats; but the JL BACK TO NATURE disciples will be a long tune putting the Bat makers out of business. At any rate, the well known Hat and Cap manufacturers— V T oodrow's, Ciiristy'p. and Tresso's have sent MURRAY'S a collection of HiU an.l Caps tt>at will gladden thn hearts of rup.n whi sees them • oven BACK TO NA'IURB folk. Over three hundred pounds worth in Hits and Caps alone, ro if you select your Winter Hat from I l 'urraj'a. you can be certain of finding not ouly the style and the quality you want, but at the right ' price also For MURRAY'S extraordinary buying power enables him to obtain price concessions which are in turn parsed on to his customers. If your fancy turns to a Cap for Winter wear, we can supply you from ?s to 10s fid. The better class ri. Gs 6d, 7s 6d, 8s f'd. and 10s 6d, being of genuine Harris Donegal Tweeds, with real Russian Head Lining sand hand made. The way to judge Murray's values is to try them. 11l THE QUALITY STOKES. MOESAY'R BUILDINGS. Next Club Hotel, MASTEBTON.

DO YOU WISH TO IHE2f go to GRAHAM & CO. fjr HOUSEMAID'S POLISH. Its the greatest . thing yet invented for polishing Floors, etc. rS7"E have just larded scree < f Ihe choicest and richest Art Squares & V? Rugs Masterton has ever seen, tiqua-es that harmonise with every every style of furniture, an*! that give that snu* like feeling to every hoiiie. Abandon chilliness and invest in a warmth-giving Carpet a_d Rug for the winter. Call and inspect our stock. A line you will appreciate. Long Bedside Rugs from T/6. Special "Badminstcr" Long and Heavy, 15/6. Choice Crimson and Blue Rugs at 9d. Choice Runners of all and at all prices. Art Carpet Squares JJ3 12s 6d, M 15s, £o sf, £6 7s 6d, and other prices. Prices to fit every purse. Art FwfrjJsherjj, QUEEN-ST. MASTERTON.

Costume specialist > 99 89 QUEEN-BT. S MASTEETON. Have You Ordered Your Winter IF yen haven't ordered ycur Winter Suit, it is net too early to plan and decide this important question. Here, combined with fit and style you are assured of splendid wearing, smartly designed fabrics, and the finish of each garment is executed by skilled tailcrs. CALL TO-DAY. and have a talk over the question of your next suit. "THE HOWIE OF GOOD TASLORIWG,"

ilf&ligisesim»XfHSE EIDERDOWN QUILTS, real Arctic Down, wril ventilated, frilled and plain borders. bpedal price, 25/-, 29/*>, 35/ , 65/-. COSY PERAMBULATOR DOWN QUILTb. Soecial Price 6/11,7/6,8/6,10/6 WHITE TWILL SHEETINGS, 4m 1/- yd; 72m, 1/3 to 2/6 yd; 80in, 1/6 to 2/0 yd-; 90in, 1/11 to 2/11 yard. Heavy GreV Twill Herringbone SHEETING, single and double bed, 1/- to 1/9 yard. Large stock of Patent Satin MARCELLA QUILTS; in all sise3, from 6(6 to 29/(3 eaoh. WHITE & GBEY TURKISH TOWELS, IOJd, 1/2,1/6, 1/11, 2/6 eacb. CASE DISCOUNT Maiterton PHONE IN EVERY 10/-

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10040, 10 May 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10040, 10 May 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10040, 10 May 1910, Page 2

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