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BECAUSE yon ) &ve O.is assurance, that while the prices are lower 'he quality < i the BJaukets has not been cheapened to ti'fect juere price attractions. SCOULLAR'd Uf buying facilities era largely responsible for the exeallen; values. Every flora int'inse Blankets is of pure wool—"New Zealand grown-and though the wool is first thoroughly cleansed of dixt and foreign Butstinc s, the natural waror,h-giving proper, ties are retained in all their strragth. compile th-ise prices-the values aw unassailable— ALL-WOOL HLAh'KKTS, for Single Beds, 17/0. IP/fi. 25/-, 29/6,32/6 DOUBLE BED SJZKS 87/fi, 31/6. tO/-, 47/6, 52/R Stnt carriage free to any station or port in trio Dominion. LAMUT( N QUAY, WELLINGTON.

Immw mam FOR THE WHO Wl YES, there aremen who don't wear Hats; but the BACK TO NATURE disciples will be a long time putting the Hat makers cut of businebs. At any rate, the well known Hat and Cap manufacturers— Wcodrow's, Christy 'p. and Treste's have sent MURRAY'S a collection of H>ts aim Caps that ■will gladden the hearts of ev.-rv man w .is- (hem - even BACK TO NA'l U RE folk Over three hundred pounds worth ' • : r■• Caps alone, eo if yon select your Winter .Eat from Murraj'a. you can te certain of rinding not ouly the style and tne quality you want, but at the right jrice also. For MURRAY'S extraordinary buying power enables him to obtain price concessions which are in turn passed on to his customers. If your fancy turns to a Cap for Winter wear, we can supply you from 2s to 10s 6d. The better class 11 6sb"d, 7s 6d, 8s Cd, and lCs 6d, bdng of genuine Harris .Donegal Tweeds, with leal Russian Head Lining sand hand made. The way to judge Murray's values is to try Ihe-n. Mffimn THE QUALITY STORES. MtJE UY'S BUILDINGS, Next Club Hotel, MASTEETON. i*UHi

fg( SkoS G&jß BJ»ei POthing ba' Full Weight, Full Strength, Full Flavour and Full Value in every packei. Nothing belter can be had in leas a! 1/3, 1/10 and 2/- per lb 24

C-hoxe Carpel Squares and Bedside Rugs. WE have just landed scire rf <Le cfcoicf st ai d richest Art Squares & Rugs ilatterton has ever gem. Squa es that harmonise with_ every every style of furniture, and Hugs that give thatsnu* like feeling to every heme. Abandon chilliness and iaveit in a warmth-giving Carpet and Bag for the winter. Call and inspect our stock. A line you will appreciate. Long Bedside Bugs from 7/6. Special Long and Beavy, 15/6. Choice Crimson and Blue Rugs at 5s 9d. Choice Runners ef all kinds and at all prices. Art Carpet Squares £S 12s 6d, £4 Iss, 5?, £6 7s 6d, and other prices. Prices to fit every purse. Art Furnishers. QUEEN-ST. MASTERTON.

Costume Specialist "W 17 ,: T> 7) " 39QUEEN-BT. VV Hi J3 13, MASTEBTON. Have You Ordered Your Winter Suit ? IP you haven't ordered your Winter Suit, it is not too early to plan and decide this important question. Here, combined with fit and slyleycu a'e assured of splendid wearing, smartly designed fabrics, and the finish of each garirent. is executed by skilled taikrs. CALL TO-DAY, and have a talk over the question of your next suit. •THE HOME OF GOOD TAILORING,"

MEN'S WARM WINTER SHIRTS with and without collars, 4/9, 6/P, 7/11 each MEE'S DARK CRIMEAN ALL-WOOL SHIRTS, with collar?, 7/6 each BOYS' FLANNELETTE SUIttTS a grand line—size llin 2/6; 12in 29; 13in 2/11; 13in 3/3 THE "NEf.SON" UJVSHRLNK-SBLE FLEECY-LINED UNDERSHIRTS, AND UNDERPANTS, our price 3/11 each McQruer & Co. CASH DISCOUNT Master-ton PHONE JL JL.JL IN EVERY 10-

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10044, 14 May 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10044, 14 May 1910, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10044, 14 May 1910, Page 2

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