SCHOOL ON THE 29th BOYS. BEFORE THEN A NEW SUIT. 3? m ex W These holidays have been happytimes for the rising generation. AVllvivt -with' picnics and outings, scrambles and tampers, the boys "togs" have probably sudor-eel buclly and"won't stand repairsLet the youngsters have their fling £or t-li« few days before the hell ruigs, -;t ia ample time drop m ao Murray's and see the smart, hard wearing suits for school wear. In all New Zealand Tweeds iiere are— NORFOLK SUITS at 14s (3d, 15s M, ,17s Gd, 19s' 6d and 235. KAIAPOI TWEED CAMBRIDGE SUITS (3 garments) 15s 6d, l'S ou, 20s. TWEED VARSITY SUITS ivfc Us Gd, 12s- 6d and 14s 6d. WASHING VARSITY SUITS, 6s Gd, 7s Gd and 10s 6d. GALATEA ""SUITS,, that stand •tabbing, 6s 6d ©ach. GALATEA BLOUSE TOPS, from 3s 6d. . OX'S SERGE KNICKERS, (Shorts), sizes 1 to 12, 4s lid. SCHOOL CAPS, is and is 6d. B OYS' STRONG SCHOOL HOSE, Him■ N.Z. all wool, lis 6d, Is 9d, 2s and 2s 3d. if.K Tit MURRAY'S Quality Store, MASTERTOK.
Comfortable Fitting Glasses. Visitors to Masterton who are in need of a well fitting pair of spectacles or their eyesight attended to, should make a point or calling at our establishment. The above illustration snows a new style of spectacle ' which is absolutely the most comfortable glass on the market "" 1 ' r ... I: ' ; . # ;"■ The new construction in the shape of the lense directs the line of vision through the centre of the glass and not at the rim. BEST COLD FILLED. STRAIGHT SIDES, 16s. FLAT BAB PINO NEZ, 15b. STRAIGHT SIDES, STEEL 7« 6d. FLAT BAR, STEEL, 7e 6d. A 1-1 JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. AND DIRECT IMPORTER. -TABLIBHED 1816. TELEPHONIC iO6. F.Q, BOX 6.
(COPY.) Belvedere, Carterton., 13tih December, 1911. The International Harvester Cfampaay, dhristtelinireh. - Gentlemen,— About 18 moniifti ago I installed, tbe first "ZEALAMHA" MILKING PLANT Mdjw New Zealand, Previous (to that time I bad beeousinip another mako of Mechanical MBker, and to prove which, in my opinion. was a better machine of ttos two, I wolrked botih of my oow® a considerable time. The result of ' iM® test lhas hee;n tihiat I Share discarded .the other madh&ie entirely through! >pulsator trouble apd am now using "Zealaindia" exclusively amd intend doing & in fsutiur© because it is ,mucll ; the simpler, easier to clean, and being thoroughly efficient and qußick I sum satisfied there is mo better Milking Machine made at €ho present Dime. (siw V.Tzl®fe. Daigety and Co., Ltd., Agents, C. L. STAKE, Resident Agent, I.H.C. The GREAT STOCKTAKING SALE ME c. smith, Ltd IS NOW |N FULL SWING ONLY ONE VERDICT THE GREATEST BARGAIN SALE EVER HELD IN MASTER7ON Go with the Crowd to the Sale of the Season at Cu SMITH. LIMITED. PREMIER DRAPERS AN3 CLOTHIER#, MASTFRTON*
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10540, 24 January 1912, Page 6
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