,VJiiUv»m,M:yuM!^iKi MAN GOES SHOPPING Murray's Window Display of Men's Dress Clothes mirrors at a glance the attractions that await men inside, thus do we make selection easy. You know ■what to ask for before you enter Note the following Prices, or, better still, come and view the Coods in the Windows:— „-,„„,„ , ~ EVENING DRESS SHIRTS by the famous .makers "Welch, Margetson, and Co., London, to open in front or buttoned behind; sizes from 14 to 18*. PRICES 9s 6d to 108 6d. EVENING DRESS COLLARS by the same makers, in newest shapes and depths. PRICES 9d, 10d, and 1s Gdch EVENING KID GLOVES by Dent, Allcroft and Co. & Fownes, London, Sizes from'TJ to 10. Prices 1s 6d, 1s lid, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d pair. EVENING DRESS TIES, all leading styles, and PRIOES-6d, 9d and 1& 63Ch EVENING DRESS CASELMEME, SILK AND LISLE HALF JJOSE in plain and fancy colours, iRt OE3 1s Hd, 2s 3d, 2s ed, 2s llil, as 6t% DRESS MCFfLESS in EVENING DRESS SUITS, specially made for us by John Barron and Sons, Leeds. Cut, style and finish quite equal to tailor made. WHITE EVENING DRESS VESTS London out, 8s 6d, 10S Bd, 12s 6d, 14s 6d. You'll be passing our Store to-day. Just glance in the windows. HE usually knows just what he is going to buy, and he objects on principle to the long delays necessitated by looking things over and over again. w» I Wt MURRAY'S The Quality Stores. Masterton.
Optical Department SIGHT ACCURATELY TESTED. .„ Sir' _Ajua» and complete SPECTACLE FRAMES.: Including a new sibyl© which dispenses with the old bridge, which ha® always been a 6ource of inconvenience. The nose grip of this new frame is replaced by a pair of cork plaques. There; is also a bar with', am adjustable spring and screw attached, keeping the lenses in position an the face, and ensuring Kibe greatest comfort. Price for this gold-filled frame, all complete, with lemse9 fitted and correct test, 255; Ordinary, 20s, Solid Nickel 10s 6d. Ordinary straight side steel spectacles or folders, 7s 6d. OCULISTS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO.
ESTABLISHED 1885. A. Henderson, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, MASTERTON. _ TELEPHONE 106. ... ... «•* ».. »»« ».« P.O. BOA 5. MURINE EYE REMEDY Stocked 2s 6d! C. SMITH, Ltd REVIOUS to opening our NEW GOODS, "we are making stall furmany job lines to dear, such, as GLOVES, RIBBONS, LACES, #\ANCY NECKWEAR, Ely., at price© .thiat moist effect a speedy clearance. BALANCE OF OUR FANCY NECKWEAR from 6d each. BALANCE OF OUR LADIES' FELT HATS from 6d. SEE THE LADIES' JACKETS from 2a lid eacir. SEE THE DRESS MATERIALS at 8* yard. BALANCE OF OUR TRIMMED MILLINERY from 5s lid. Ae usual, wo bave had a Great SaW,' our low'tvicWs us busyjW C. SMITH. LIMITED. PREMIER DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, MASTERTON. SEE OUR GREAT BARGAIN WINDO W ON SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 12th. FOR ANY ARTICLE. NET CASH ONLY. THE CHEAPEST STOREKEEPER
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10402, 24 August 1911, Page 6
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