The Cases that brought the New Winter Apparel have been opened up, and their contents removed. To-day every man—particularly he who has preparations to makeagainst raw, biting, blustering wintry weather—is invited, to se© Murray's Display of | New Men't* Wear It includes everything ranted for Winter, from Pyjamas to Evening Dress. New Hats, New Collars, New Caps. The change in Underwear—and a change for the better in Shirts, Ties, Hose, and the other "Etceteras," not omitting the New Suit for Easter, the latest styles of winch await your section. COME.' SEZI AND GET READY! THE QUALITY STORES, pIUBEiI'S BUILDINGS, NEXT CLUB HOTEL, MAQTEETON. As Illustrated, 265. Gihers 14s, 20s, 30s. Curling Silver, £6 10s. As Illustrated, PRICE 153. Others, 20s, 30s, 525. Henderson JEWELLER OPTICIAN, MABTERTON, ESTABLISHED 1386. v P.O. BBX B. WITH THE WONDERFUL CHOICE OF NEW GOODS NOW BEING SHOWN AT LADIES GET THE BEST RESULTS AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. THIS WEEK WE ARE MAKING SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR BLOUSINGS. 30 Pieces of the famous COLF BLOWING, usual price lo£d, Our Price B|d yd. 50 Pieces of FANCY STRIPED EXCUSING, to be sold at yd. See our Splendid Stock of ALL WOOL DELAINES from 1s 3d yd. Hundreds of OTHER BLOUSIN OS from 6|d yd. This Week we are making a SPECIAL DISPLAY OF LADIES' PETONE AND KAIAPOI COSTUMES. Special attention is called to the PETONE CIRTON COSTUMES, in Grey and Navy,. a smart all 'wool costume at 39s 6d. "* Having bought heavily from the Colonial Mills, we obtain a Special Discount, and our Clients get the benefit. A Discount of 6d en every 10s Spent at—ifivmi PREMS co DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, QUEEN STREET .. MASTERTON. Having imported a special fine lot of TEAS from the most noted Gardens in Ceylon, wo arc making a SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY, and ask all to give ns a trial order, and you will be convinced of the quality. For flavour and strength there is none to equal our famotls ATALANTA TEA, 2s per lb. Our MOTOR TEA, at 1s 8d per lb h equal to any ordinary 2s tea. THE QUALITY OP THESE TEAS HAVE PROVED THEM RIGHT .IX IfRONT. GIDDINQS,- •' THE CHEAPEST STOREKEEPER
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10207, 7 April 1911, Page 6
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361Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10207, 7 April 1911, Page 6
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