>x< Ji'im«»jin» m'ij'JJ* '■:M£M^ Don't get youi in a Vice r a ST ui i.me was, and thatnot far di - tant, when buying a straw hat mtmt horrible torture. A thing of straw and glue blocked hard, that "wobbled" with slightest provoqatioj> Thank goodness, things have changed, for any one of Murray's STRAW HATS Is a delight to wear from the very first try on. The peer shaped crown does the trick. The new styles are over so !nte»iesting. Xet us show to you this very day. By the Famous Makers Wcodrow's Tress's Christy's, and Panamas PANAMAS xa/o X 5/6 < 18;S * as/--TO so/ECMTERS '' 3/e. 4b/6 . 5/6 6/6 TO 12/6 Every Straw in tha stock is Hall Marked, Sterling Quality, while prices (as always at Murray's) arfe down to bedrock. wmm The Quality Stores. M&sterton. High Grade LADIES SILVER BACKED vKzmw^tßn As Illustrated' 25 s - All plain, no wax filling <■. 'sos to 70sAs Illustrated, 21 s * "'' ;All plain, mm-. JEWELLER AND DIRECT IMPORTER. Telephone 106. MAST6RTON. P.O. Box 8. ESTABLISHED 1885. N mmrn^ymzmrn*™™^
IHE CONSTANT ARRIVAL of NEW GOODS is one reason why O. SMITH Ltd., Store is such an attractive .shopping centre. _ . '" Thisweek^e/wKwdriiig a special show of ffilhnery,;, sourtfaup, Smart for SHOW WEEK: . , ' , T+ , + . '>j-. It is not hard to buy if you know the pke to go to. It?«.w» «*>*■ mf.us business we do that enables us to sell our exquisite Millinery at sterling value in INDIES'' .COSTUMES, having just opened up a large* selection in Crepe and Costumes, and we are offering same at SPECIAL FKIUJIib. BLOUSES BLOUSES LAMES'..WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES fronr U 6d )m 8s 6d. .from 4b lid to 27s 6d. ICQ , «canv to WEAR Then we have an endless, vairiety of LADIES' READY TO WtAK HATS from 5s 6d. NEW SUNSHADES, NEW GLOVES, NEW HOSIERY. Speoial attention is called to the large stock we* have of I NIC *mi 'VARSITY SUITS, inTwecds, Drills, Galateas, and Linen. E SPECIAL SHOW of GENTS' PANAMA BOATERS and FELT HATS, SHIRTS, TIES, SOCKS, Etc. od. Discount on Every I Os.Spent ■ 'AT :'-'"'• , ' ■"" a SMITH. LTMTTED. PREMIER DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, MASTERTON. J. C EWINGTON: MASTERTON ELECTRICAL and GENERAL ENGINEERING WORKS. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY: CARRIAGE FACTORY. MOTOR GARAGE. ROVER Silent Can. ABINCTON KING DICK Mottr Cy OlP« MABSEY-HAIRRTS FARM IMPLEMENTS. Gab, Steam and Oil Engines, Lister Shearing Machines, Sawmill Requisites. _ Factory: Queen and King Streets, MaatertonTelephone 17. '■ NUMBER OH A UMBER O 4 Q ?R ymi want to hire • Motor 0«j ir h&*zfi of a competent oh*fr «ur. All trains met. . Attendance night or day. E. *. EASTWOOD. *»BOPRIETO» WOOD-CUTTING. MR FRANK BOYLE notifies | that ho ha secured the. Wood-cutting ' Pl&nl until lately owned by Messrs , Miller and Boyle, of Fernridge, anc that he is prepared to oat wood < ir any quantities. Prices for cutting are as follows: Hour wftrk, 6c; oord, 4s. __ ' Address: 61 Vifl* itne*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10466, 2 November 1911, Page 6
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