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A Sale that will set Masterton smiling. thl The event Murray's are launching to-day will put a smile of delight on the faces of all who have had any previous experience of Murray s Sales. Yet although previous sales are an indication of what this one will bring in the way of values, MURRAY'S "SURPRISE" SALE. will tie entirely different. Previous Sales have been end of season clearances. The Surprise Sale is a Beginning of the Season Opportunity which means only the Newest Goods are offered. PRICES ARE REDUCED FROM TEN TO FIFTY PER CENT. Every man who has Winter Clothes to buy and few have not— should share In this opportunity, Mothers of boys can effect great economies. For Murray.'s entire £IO,OOO Winter Stock goes on Sale, and only quite recently have the goods come from the cases. Don't delay—the Sale lasts only SEVEN DAYS. J. L. MURRAY, THE QUALITY STORES, next club hotel, masterton

Moeri' Watches. AS ILLUSTRATED, 2Ce. ''Z&3 • & x POST FREE. Mechanician's Room, Telegraph Dept., Christchurch, 28th May, 1908. Gentlemen, — I have had a Moeri Watch for the last 18 months. During that time it has not been altered, and the regulator has not been touched. My work is constantly among strong magnets and electrical appliances, and the watch is in constant contact with magnetism, but although I have hung it upamong strong magnets and dynamos for days, the watch has .not been affected. Ihave very much pleasure, indeed, in recommending "Moeri" Watches for use by those whose duties take them into the magnetic field, amongst dynamos, etc. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, (Signed) M. Moloney, Electrical Mechanician. This Wst:'n, as illustrated, is identically the same as the one referred to in the above testimonial. On rocafnt of ?.Qs, on® of these celebrated "Moeri" Time-keepers will bo sent, POST FSIEE, registered, with written guarantee, to any address. ■We lir.".™ tfaD the "MOERI" in DOUBLE SILVER HEAVY CASE, 50s; open facad, with strong crystal glass, 40s. rotherham'S Celebrated English Levers, £4 4s; Extra Heavy double case, £5 ss i open faced £5 15s; double cased keyless £6 10s. A. HENDERSON, TeispSiOTie 106. JEWELLER OPTICIAN, MASTERTON. ESTABLISHED ISBE. P.O. BtX B. MMW RAINCOATS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN AT Any time now the drizzly doys may commence, and that Is when a SMART RAINCOAT proves indispensable. We are now showing the newest shanes in Ladies' and Cent's from 35s to 755. Also a large selection of Ladies' Heavy Tweed Coats from 22sfid. Cent's Heavy Tweed Overcoats from 16s 6d to 655. MILLINERY MILLINERY We are making a special display of the NEWEST MILLINERY. Our stock was never so extensive and charmingly varied as at present, and each Hat is priced remarkably low. Inspeotio nis cordially Invited, and no °^ e e pr h e a s v s f iu t ° t ßeived a large consignment of LADIES' TWEED HATS, smart, stylish shapes, from 4s Ild. Ladies' Ready to' Wear from 6s fid. Selection the Largest, Prices the Lowest, and Discount of 6d on every 10s spent at C. SMITH. LIMITED. PREMIER DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Having imported a special fine lot of TEAS from the most noted Gardens in Ceylon, we are making a SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY, + • i nru i vou will be convinced of the quality Fot K™ and strengtithere is none to equal or famous ATALANTA tea, 2s per lb. Our MOTOR TEA, at 1s 6d per lb is equal to any ordinary fes jea. TTTF OUALtTY OF THESE TEAS HAVE PROVED THEM THE UUA . RIGHT IN FRONT. r ; „ omDINGS, : Tf)E GBST APE ST STOREKEEPER

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10221, 24 April 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10221, 24 April 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10221, 24 April 1911, Page 6

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