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Wolsey Underwear Free Every Year of Your Life. . . A splendid prospect indeed. And it may be your good fortune to secure this offer for the rest of your life. Call on, J. !-• MURRAY, and he will give you full particulars for the asking. Simply enter the Free Competition promoted by the makers of the famous Wolsey Underwear, and you have a chance of securing—--2 Winter Undershirts. 2 pairs Winter Underpants. 2 Summer Undershirts. 2 pairs Summer Underpants, 6 pairs Woisey Socks FREE EVERY OF YOUR 30It is a simple competition which everyone may enter ; there is only one condition, and entries , are FREE. Nowhers in the district will you find a larger or better assorted stock of "WOLSEY" Underwear than here. I import direct from the manufacturers, thus can offer the best quality. at lower prices than the smaller buyer. You probably know "WOLSEY" - Underwear. It is curious if you don't, for it is the best obtainable. Anyway, make a point of seeing MURRAY'S Window Display or "Wolsey" Umder-garments for men s wear, of wthioli ther© is a wide seioction. Don't forget the'"Free for Life" Competition. Ask Murray about it— He knows. I. L. MURRAY, The Quality Stores, Masterton}

YOU WILL WANT TO BEAD TO-NIGHT! In this season of much reading after dark 'ware of eyestrain. When you must (hold the paper away or very close and seek better iliglit .to read, don't worry, but have your eyes examined by Henderson. And if you experience eye-troubles tal though fitted with glasses, perhaps your lenses were ground to meet the existing sight-weakness. We'll test your eyes Free, and only .advise glasses wlien actually neces&a ry. Every style of Frame and clip. A. HENDERSON, a m Established 1885. jeweller and optician. MASTERTON. A SPECIAL MEMO FROM c. SMITH, Ltd. MASTERTON'S LEADING CATERERS FOR ADVANCED FASHIONS MAb IN DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. We are on the spot. Amy SpecaaJßa-rgains offering, we get first choice. Quantity no object, but prices must be right. This week we are offering a few special Jobs: 100 PIECES GLACE RIBBONS, all the leading shades, and 8 inches wide, usual prices Is 6d to Is lid, Our Price 9d yard. 30 DOZEN LADIES' BELTS, in Leather, Kid, and Metal, usual prices Is lid to 3s 6d each, Our Price Is. 20 PIECES DRESS TWEEDS, usual prices Is 6d to Is lid. Just the thina- for Children's School Dresses, Our Price Is 3d yard. 30 DOZEN LADIES' HEM STITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS, at Is the half dozen. Wo liito iust reoeived a great consignment of Novelties in COSIES, ° NE A A S^Sl G pirohase of LADIES' GLOVES, good value for Is 6d, Our "Priifio Is 12 PIECES OF CARPET at Special Prices. . . 1 , x HEARTH RUGS and DOOR SLIPS. We have just received a lot of Samples, and the Prices are right. See them. We sell cheap for cash. 6d DISCOUNT ON EVERY 10s SPENT. HONEST AND SOLID VALUE 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, and ask all to give us a trial order, and you will be convinced of the quality For flavour and strengththere is none to «qual our famous TA n.fr N MOTC3R*TeV? 6 !tM's 6d per lb is equal to any ordinary 2* •*«. THE QUALITY OF THESE TEAS HAVE fROVED THEM RIGHT IN FRONT. (UDDINQS, *the cheapest storekeeper

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10256, 7 June 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10256, 7 June 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10256, 7 June 1911, Page 6

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