SCHOOL ON THE 29th BOYS. BEFORE THEN A NEW SUIT. mzi.-i i y-1 * ♦ <9 A ,t> a itt» i ' iiwii v 218 3d* Thf-sc " jlidays have been happy times f-r.T the rising generation. " W'liat with picnics and ° u tmgs, scrambles and scampers, the boys !j "togs" have probably suffered badly and won't stand repairs. ; Let dflie youngsters have for the few days before the bell ring , -it in ample time drop m at Murray's and see the smart, hard wearing suits for school "wear. Im all New Zealand Tweeds here are— ! NORFOLK SUITS at 14s 6d, 15s 6d, 17s 6d, 19s 6d and 265. KAIAPOI TWOT SUITS (3 garments) 15s ba, I/sou, 203. TWEED VARSITY SUITS at lis 6d, 12s 6d and 14s 6d. . WASHING VARSITY SUITS, 6s 6d, 7s 6d and 10s 6d. GALATEA SUITS, that stand tabbing, 6s 6d each. GALATEA BLOUSE TOPS, from 3s 6d. x.O'X'S SERGE KNICKERS, (Shorts), sizes 1 to 12, 4s lid. SCHOOL CAPS, Is and Is 6d. BOYS' STRONG SCHOOL HOSE, N.Z. all 'wool, Is 6d, Is 9d, 2s ana TO MURRAY'S *The Quality Stow, MASTERTOK.
Visitors to Mastertoii who are in need of a well fitting pair of spectacles or their eyesight, attended to, should make a point ot calling at our establishment. The above illustration snows a new style of spectacle which is absolutely the most comfortable glass on the market . v"■
: The new construction in the shape or tne lensedirects thfe ltiie of Vision through the centre of the glass and not at the rim. BEST GOLD FILLED. STRAIGHT SIDES, 15s. FLAT BAB PINO NEZ, 15a. STRAIGHT SIDES, STEEL U 6d. FLAT BAB,, STEEL, 7& 6d. TELEPHONE 108. JIEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. AND DIRECT IMPORTER. caTABLISHED IS 88. P.O. BOX 8.
(COPY.} Belvedere, Carterton;, 13t5i December, 1911. The International Harvester Cbmpamy, UhristchTtrch. GentlemM,— About 18 months' ago I in stalled the first "ZEALANTOA" MILKING PLANT sold a in New Zealand. Breraou® to that time I had teem usini£ another make of Mecihaxi.ioal Mjißker, and to prove which, in my opinion was a better maichiine of the two, I woirked both, of •my ooiws a considerable (time. T!he result of this test lhas been' tihlat I 'have diecarded the other machine entirely through pubator trouble and a,m mow using "Zealamdia" exclusively amd intend doing so in. future because it is much the simpler, easier to clean, and ibedm'g thoroughly efficient and quSak I aim satisfied there is no better iMiilriing Machine mado at €he present time. (Signed) Yfour® truly, W. 0. ZABKLL. Daigety and Co., Ltd., Agents. C. L. STABK, Kosident Agent, 1.H.0.
r LAST WEEK LAST WEEK [ OF f The GREAT STOCKTAKING SALE. I C. SMITH, Ltd"' I jgSPECIAL PRICES FOR LAST WEEK • THIS TT A3 BEEN" A GREAT SALtE. THa x/uw XXVICES HAVE ' DONE IT. ■ BALANCE OF SUMMER STOCK AT STILL FUMPHER REDIJOTi lONS DUiRING LAST FEW DAYS. i 1 BARGAINS GREATER THAN EVER DURING LAST WEEK OF i SALE. AT :. a SMITE. LIkITEB. * j». VFEMSER DRAPERS ANa CLOTHIER®. HASTEiPOK 1 ' jflwwßsr3. t ' -
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10547, 1 February 1912, Page 6
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