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Wednesday BThursdayßThursday ARE SHOW DAYS ) ARE YOU COMPETITORS IN THE RIDING CLASS READY ? In other words, have you yet to buy your outfit. 0! course you're going—that's tal.en for granted all Wairarapa and liis wit's will be there. You, Madam, miisfc needs have a "Centaur" Riding Hatr—that is it vol ride with' the satisfaction ot knowing ycr.r habit is complete. Tress aua Co. are the makers ( You, Sir, too, must be togged m correct attire. Murray s Selection of TUDING BREECHES* complete. they are »' 3,581 , E °K h Manufacture— J. Barran. ant ■"Leeds while the cut is perfect and £ comfort in the saddle are unequalled. Now before th 25th see these : Cotton Carblnettß Aiding Breecties from 15s ed. 'Corduroy, 17s fid upward. Saddle Tweeds, 21 s to 30s. Riding Twist 25s to 30s. Wool Garblnette, 25s to 30s. Also Burberry's famous Stormproof Riding Breeches up to £6 10s per pair. ! Leggings are necesary. Here they are in High Class English Blocked Buckskin and Pigskin, Puttees. Prices 12s 6d to 255. Antelope in grey, tan, and black to ; 255. MURRAY'S The Quality Stores. .tasterian.

b % 9 High Grade LAME'S SILVER BACKED Hand jVlirrors Ap. Illustrated All plain, no wax filling 50s to ,70s. As Is*1 s * ; All plain, 30 s *° 60 s A. Henderson, JEWELLER AND DIRECT IMPORTER, ■ rmophonfl 108. MABTERTON. <..0.80X8. ESTABLISHED 1885. X A X X X X ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW at: mgi CONSTANT AIKEUYAL of NEW GOODS is on© reason, why ; C. i SMITH, LW; v .Store is «uch an attractive shopping centre. ' This week we are making ai' special show of' Millinery; something smart for SHOW WEiEK. • , . , , , . r ., .1, It is not hard to buy if you know thte place to go'to. It s tine enor-; mf nr business we do that enables txfl to. Bell our exquisite Millinery -at ' BU °Ve°2e offSng sterling *alue in liADIES' CHDSTUMES, having just opened up a large selection in Muslm, Poplin, Tweed Costumes, and we areofferinj; same at ol BLOUSES BLOUSES » ssiß.6d. , ; Special PurcW of LADIES' WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, Great value,, Then we^ave 1 an variety of LADIES' READY TO WEAR-' HATS from 5s 6d. NEW SUNSHADES, NEW CLOVES. NEW HOSIERY. Special attention is called to the large ctock we of BOYB\ TUNIC- and 'VARSITY U SUITS," mTwecdSj. DriUs, Gralateas, and Lraqn. Qmiort" Suits for the wee fellows. ...... OaEAPEST HOUSE for CENTS' CLOTHING AND MERCSHOW of GENTS' PANAMA BOATERS and PELT HATS, BHIRTS, TIES, SOOKS, Etc. . v od: Discount on Everyil Os.Sperit at c SMITH. LIMITED. PREMIER DRAPERB AND CLOTHIER*, MASTBRTON.

RIN 0 « 9 NSffii 374 IF you want to hire * Motor Cm in charge of a oompetenfc obaffeur. All trains met. ' Attendance might br Say. E. J. EASTWOOD. PBOFRHTFOm. WOOD-OUTTINO. MR FRANK BOYLE notifies that he has secured the Wood-outting Plant until lately owned by Messri Seller and Boyle, of Fernridge, and that he ia prepared to out wood in any quantities. Prices for ratting are as follow* i— Hour wcn 9 St; 6l 6l Villa •troe*.

J. C EWiNGTON, IyfABTERTON ELECTRICAL and M. CENERAL EMOINEERINC WORKS. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. CARRIAGE FACTORY. MOTOR GARAGE. ROVER Silent Cars. ABINCTON KING DlCK'Malar 0|fol<»« MAJ3SEY-HAIRRJB FARM IMPLEMENTS. Gas, 3tveam and Oil Engines, Lister Shearing 1 Machines, Sawmill Requisites. 1 Factory: Quwn *nd King Streets, Masiertom. Telephone 17.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10465, 1 November 1911, Page 6

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545

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10465, 1 November 1911, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10465, 1 November 1911, Page 6

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