'•lliffl WINTER'S CLOTHES! First shod: you'll get will be wher you see your wife in her new frock. Don't permit your gentlemanly pride to suffer by 6uch a comparison, but come to MUraS and replace that shabby hat, that threadbare tie, and the much polished suit with something becoming to you and befitting the season. The New Spring Apparel for Men mnmm Nothing is forgotten—and not a size or a style missing. MEN'S SUITS in every good quality, finely tailored and splendidly cut ■ garments. BOYS' SUITS— Nobby looking and hard wearing. TIES by the hundred—HATS by the score—HOSE in dozens, and every weight in comfortable Spring and Summer underwear. MURRAY'S Stock runs the whole gamut of your wants, and being purchased at first hand from the manufacturers, no middlemen's profits are added to the prices. This is why Murray's Prices will save ypc money. Cheap economies give dear experiences—don't go elsewhere just for a cheap price. If the quality isn t as good as Murray's, the price is dearer > URRAY THE QUALITY STORES, MURRAY'S BCJILDINGS, NEXT CLUB HOTEL, MASTER TON.
Protect Your Sight. I--jpiIESENT straining means future . X suffering. n . Neglect now means weaker eye El muscles —poorer vision—.'stronger ■ lenses—increased cost. j| Let us test your eyes —it costs H you nothing. El If Glasses are not needed wo H won't hesitate to tell you so. Our 1 examinations . are scientific and H searching. El If glasses are needed, we can IJ supply you with them at the fol- ffl lowing prices:— 89 Iw Ordinary Classes in Steel Frames, W 7s 6d. i Cold Filled Frames, 20s. ■ Cold Frames, 40s. H Surveyors' Instalments. lAbney Level, Prismatic Com- II pass, Light Compass, Dumpy Level, H Marino Telescope, Field Glasses,, H Prismatic Field Glasses. H Self Registering Maximum and II Minimum. Thermometers, 10s 6d M and i2s 6d. II Incubator Thermometers, 1S 6d H and 2s 6d. H "MURINE."—The Great Eye 1 Remedy, 2s 6d. 1 A. HEUDEUSON, TELEPHONE 106. Estd. 1885. ? - 0 « BOX 5 *
i\jSCJi JclwI%.CL THEY ARE EQUALLY AS GOOD AS RED JACKET CIGARETTE TOBACCO.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10117, 12 October 1910, Page 6
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345Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10117, 12 October 1910, Page 6
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