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It is'am easy And it is just as easy to purchase an Overcoat bettor than the average when you KNOW where to buy. _ For instance, if you want a lightweight, yet warm and thoroughly rainproof Overcoat the Burberry is unexcelled. , MURFAY Has a fine selection of these Coats in all sizes, also smartly cut Rainproof Tweed Overcoats, both single and double Breasted. If vou are a Motoring •i.nthjsu't, we have the very Coat you mum* to turn rain, wind and cold. Motor Coats; both Fur and Kid Lined. A clever and unique invention —The - Patent Kid Shell—4s designed to wear under an ordinary Overcoat, thus transforming it into a perfect Motor Coat—one that will defy the elements. You should see tihe new discoveryMen's Aeroplane Riding and Walking Coats—tbcy contain no rubber and will not perish or crack. Amongst others we specialise in Burberry's Tweed Overcoats for boys and youths, also for children. Men's Oilskin. Clothing is another of our Specialties—only the best procurable is in stock. _ For the Ladies we are showing Burberry Motoring and [Driving Coats, also Ladies' and Girls' Silk Oil Coats, both Walking and Riding patterns.

MURRAY'S Quality Store, MASTERTOK. Comfortable 1 iL LJLJL Jij|L \JICt-i^^C^© Those who are in need of a well fitting pair of spectacles,or'their eyesight attended to, should make a point 01 calling at our establishment. The above illustration snows a new style of spectacle; which is absolutely the most comfortable glass on the mar- '. ket ' - The new construction in the shape ot the lense directs the line of vision through the centre of the glass and not at the rim. 5 -i EEST GOLD FILLED. *"' STfiiAIGHT ■ SIBES. 15s. ;: FLAT BAR PINO NEZ. los. STRAIGHT SIDES, STEEL, 7s 6d. ELAT BAR, STEEL. 7s 6d. A. HENDERSON 3EWELLEH AHD OPTICIA^. AND DIRF/JT IMPOBTEB, . IMBbiMiZ i. ;

SE FOR VALUE This week we.call special attention to our Large Assorted 'Stock of BLOUSE MATERIALS. ' The various QUALITY RANGiES, the STERLING VALUES, and the TRULY COMPETITIVE PRICES have only ta he seen to he appreciated . Let your judgment he our salesman. Firstly', we have an endless variety of FLANNELETTE BLOUSES, in Spots, Stripes, land Fancy Designs, from 7J-d yard. ■ < Then we have ALL WOOL DELAINES from Is yard. WINOY BLOUSI^ T GS , at Is 6d yard, the finest Washing material on the market. VEZiELLAS in Plair. and Fancy Stripes, from 2& 3d yd. 'RADIANTA, a, favourite „ Washing Material, double width, from Is lid yard. •••'•• .... CREAM EXTRA FLANNELS, very fine in texture, and quite unshrinkable, Is 8d yard. • • SILK EMBROIDERED DELAINE BLOUSE LENGTHS from 4s 6d. . . ' , . ' -We heg to call attention /to another shipment of the famous DOCTOR FLANNEL, in Pink, White, and Shetland, all wool and posiitivelly unshi-inkiaihle, Is 6d yard. QUALITY AND VALUE ARE THE LEADING FACTORS AT OUR STORiE. DISCOUNT OF 6d ON EVERY 10s SPENT. PREMIER DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, MASTERTON.

Q ladings Will be open in premises opposite Mr J. L. MURRAY on— DO NOT FORGET THE NEW ADDISHALL BE GLAD TO SEE ALL MY CUSTOMERS, and PLENTY of N lTm°Efr a CLEARANCE SALE OP TOYS in the old Premises on SAT- " URDAY. Sale starts at 3 o'clock. ALL TOYS MUST BE SOLD, as we are not stocking Toys again. The Cheapest Storekeeper,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10608, 15 April 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10608, 15 April 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10608, 15 April 1912, Page 6

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