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PLAY THE GAME, YOU FELLOWS!: STAET the season with a bright, new Jersey. It won't make any difference to your play, perhaps, what jersey you wear—whether the colours be faded beyond recognition, or the ganuent torn and tattered. But don't you think it would show good form to kick off looking spruce in fiesh, bright, club colours. : Now, before taking the field, come an< : see my EXTENSIVE SELECTION 0F D LA!M & FAKCY JERSEYS. •» These are tb& very latest in Sports Garments supplied by the leading Home and Colonial to iters. The Home Jerseys bear the worldfamed brand of I, and E. Morley, London, who have supplied the colours l'6r many a har a-fon ght[ battle on the field of sport. This importation includes styles and sizes for'little boys and girls in—, Fine and medium weight CISHMERE JEKSEYb, plain and fancy,' button shoulders or roll collars, in cream, brown, mjrtle, tobac. reseda, red and wedgwood. From 3/9 according to sizes. ORE ME HOCKEY SWEATEES, suitable for boys and girls, in all sizes. BOYS c ,YOUTHS' and MEN'S SWEATEES. in cremi, brown, heathers and grey, roil or polo cohar,, from 5/6, I have always in stock a large selection of FOOTBALL 4. HOCKEY JER3LYS & KNICKERS IN CLUB COLOURS. Ere you kick a ball, wield a stick, or swing a club, call and telect your new sports uniform. J. L. MURRAY, tbe quality sioke,masteeton

JUST LANDED Ex Corinthic. GOLF CLUBS By Win, Gibson & Co. Gent's Brassies Ladies' Brassies Pug Brassies Gents' Drivers Ladies' Drivers Dreadnought Drivers Call and inspect the newest thing in Glubs at the 1 W.F.C.A., LTD. The Most Important Suit FOE New Zealanders is irade in the Lounge style, MILLIGAN'S K.ELBURNE A VENUE, WELLINGTON, are making a Dressy Suitfsuch as would be seen in Regent Street or Piccadilly, which should be very popular here with young men. £2OOO. of English Suitings awaiting your choice. 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 hei'thful, pure, delicious, and they will sec in all weather. Made from beautiful, clear, French gelatine, and flavoured >with the real fruit, Now, if you ask jour grocer for CHALLENGE, FIELD or SHIP BE AND Jelly Crystals, and he asks you to take something else, ,3 ast 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. Giddings, : Geo. Wyeth. C. H. Owen. Geo. Heron. John Graham & Co. W. Charman. These are the progressive grocers of Hasterton, who sell you what you "want Murdoch's Jelly Crystals are—SHIP BE AND FIELD BEAND, CHALLENGE BRAND. Clothes Worries. 1. Materials that soon get out of shape and seedy looaing. 2. Troublesome and worrying defects in fit. 3. Indifferent workmanship and finish are only to be OBVIATED by going to a really high-class Tailor of lepute. JAS. A. DOHERTY "THE TAILOR FROM LONDON," 1. Imports Materials identical with those of London's Leading Tailors. 2. He was Head Cutter and Fitter for a firm in London by appointment to members o£ the Royal Family. o. Ho has got together a Staff ■ ot Workmen equal to London's best. 203 LAMBTON QUAY (orp. ' Times' , office), WELLINGTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10059, 2 June 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10059, 2 June 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10059, 2 June 1910, Page 4

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