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YOU CAN'T STEUGHjIIE THROUGH SFKIIT6 IN WINTER'S CLOTHES! F'irst shock you'll get will be wlier you see your wife in her new frock. Don't permit your gentlemanly pride to suffer by sucb a comparison, but come to Murray's, • and replace that shabby bat, that threadbare tie, and the much polished suit with something becoming to you and befittiiig the season. The Sew Spring Apparel for Men ana Boys is Here. 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 ars added to the prices. This is why Murray's Prices will save you 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. J. L. MURRAY, THE QUALITY STORES, UREAI'S BUILDINGS, NEXT CLUB HOTEL, MASTER TON. seaffit-s '\A'r Protect Your Sight PRESENT straining means future suffering. Neglect now means weaker eye muscles — poorer vision— stronger lenses—increased cost. Let us test your eyes —it' costs you nothing. If Glasses • are not needed we won't hesitate to tell you so. Our examinations are scientific and searching. If glasses are needed, we can supply you • with them at the following prices:— Ordinary Glasses in Steel Frames, 7s 6d. Gold Filled Frames, 20s. Gold Framesi 40s. Surveyors' Instruments. Abney Levels, Prismatic Compassed, Sight Compasses, Dumpy Levels, Marine Telescopes, Field Glasses, Prismatic Field Glasses. Self Registering Maximum and Minimum 4 Thermometers, 10s 6d and 12s 6d. Incubator Thermometers, 1s 6d and 2s 6d. "MURINE."—The Creat Eye Remedy, 2s 6d. A. HEUDERSOH, Manufacturing Jeweller and Optician, MASTERTONTELEPHONE 106. Estd. 1885. P.O. BOX 5. BEAUTIFUL HAIR. J&ARES BEAUTIFUL WOMEN. the ILOS HAIR RESTORER jIAKES TH|E HAIR GBOW THICK AND BEAUTIFUL, LADIES— Have you a thick, healthy growth of aillren wavy hair ? Or is your hair weak at: a thia, dry and splitting at the ends ? Am vou troubled with Dandruff, falling hair. or premature greyness PIf so, you should use the A LOS OaIR RESTORER. . . Other ladies have asadifc with «rrdatsa(33333 as the following testimonial will prove. Mr Daviea, Hair Specialist, . Queen Street, Auckland. _ . rinar Sir —I find much pleasure m recommending the alos Hair Restorer, as it has done my hair so much gnd. I always had a poor growth of hair till I tried your preparation. I have *.*e bottles altogether, and you can see by the nhofco enclosed the wonderful albe it has mide. I am recommending it to all my fcSdSS remain, yours very thankfully,-MISS IDA ARMSTRONG, 25, Ardmore Road, Ponsonby, Auckland. Mr Davieß, Hair Specialist, Queen Street, Anekland. ! Dear Sir—l have found tin Aba Hair Restorerthe best I have ever used tir mv hair. My hair was quite trrnv vtian t fir3t u-)ed your preparation, and now I have not a white hair in mv Wishing you every sfc-ess.-l remain, youra faithully, MRS E. 3. DKL IN FV, l'i. Sentimal Street, Heme Bay. ♦. THE ALOS HA.IK. RESTOS'iCiI being a pareTy Herbal Remedy, containing a grsase, oils, dyes, or eolou-i a : n-ictsr oS:' any kind; therefore does aot make the Juir sticky and will not stain the most delicate skin. SOLE AGENT FOE &> ASTEIiTON— J. L, HUGHES, 3 AIEDIRSSER AND TOBACCONIST, QU.KEN STREET, MASTEETON ttODl ,7 E jj.ji, y. J. FEE DRY, storekeeper, Caxtailon.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10126, 24 October 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10126, 24 October 1910, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10126, 24 October 1910, Page 6

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