WHEN A MASTERTON MAN GOES SHOPPING __„ essitatf Murray's Window over a* Display of Men's Dress Clothes "mirrors at a glance the attractions that await men inside, thus do we make selection easy. You know •wfoat to ask for before you enter the doors. •Note the following Prices, or, better still, come and view the Coeds in the Windows:— EVENING DRESS SHIETS by the " famous makers "Wek?h, Margetson, and 00., London, to open in front or buttoned behind; sizes from 14 to 18*. PRICES 8s 6d to 10s 6d. EVENING DRESS COLLARS by the aame makers, in newest shapes and depths/ PRICES 9d, 10d, and 1s each. EVENING KID GLOVES by Demt, Allcroft and Co. & Fownes, London, Sizes-ifrom 7* to 10. Prices 1s 6d, 1s Hd, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6dl pair. EVENING DRESS TIES, aH leading styles, and PRIOES-Bd, 9d and i s G2ich EVENING DRESS CASBMEftE,., SILK AND LISLE HALE iTOSE in 1s Ild, 2s 3d, 2s ed,..28 11*1, as 6<\ 4s 6d pair. '£ m newest 'styles; 2s ed to *. 0s fed, .EVENING DRESS, SUHS. specially made 1 - for us by . J<;b'n Barron eind ; Sons, Leeds. Cut, style and 7. • 1 . -J.- _ _...„! 4-n +.n.vlrw ItMI/lA. WHITE EVENING DRESS VESTS •London cut, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 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. The Quality Stores. Masterton.
iter-' Wallets. Pocket Books. **^2£* Tobacco Pouclies, SOLD AND SILVER MOUNTED. RIOBS— OPTICIAN, , MASTERTON. .' . TELEPHONE 106. ............... i« ••* ••« «» ™-°- BOX 5 - ;,¥Lrtii REVIOtJS to ooeninig our NEW GOODS, we are making still fur- "?** " *i ■...-. ji_. t-i -£ ._:_ i a i. . iT7„ .u _i..~ inanyjob lines to clear, frock as GLOVES, RIBBONS, LAOES, FANCY NECKWEAR, Etc., at prices that must effieot a ispeedy clearance. 5 BALANCE OF OUR FANCY NECKWEAR from 6a.each. BALANCE OF OUR LADIES' FELT HATS from 6d. > . SEE THE LADIES' JACKETS from 2s lid each. SEE THE DRESS MATERIALS-at 8* yard. ? BALANCEOF OUR TRIMMED kILLINERY : '^' r,^''^Ai:f '■': s '-^ : ;;;% l y , i!;' v ■ -....- : ~" , .■•.■■•> '.;•;,:.■:, \-. v■■'•■■ • '■■ - usmal;' we &v$ had! i Gir^trSafejv ow low j. \i<m Keep us; b,usy; we frfall have many lines itat -mustbe absolutely cWred, no matter, what PREMIER DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, MASTERTON.
SEE OUR gbeat: bargain WINDOW ON SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 12th. SORANY ARTICLE, NET CASH ONLY, THE' CHEAPEST STOREKEEPER
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10405, 28 August 1911, Page 6
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