SPECIAL TAILOR CUT MADE TO F3TWELL btx-auso the cutting is, first-class. HANCWELL, because tliey arc well tailored and 1 LOOK WELL, because they have Quality. Smart new Worsteds in Green. Grey and Hrown Stripe*., Coat -Smart, (,emi-!itt:t!<j;, with Vent. £2 153. '•?W Imli"). Series, guimvntcccl Fast Dyes. £;1 10G £3 153. Wio-h cn-ilde All-Wool Worsteds, ttew»st PatU-rns. The new 'J-.mt-toa Coat. £3 3S, £3 10S, £3 155. The- Latest in now Harris and Donegal Tweeds; Smart I'lam shades and Fancy Stripes. Coa-t special! v designed with deep Roll Collar. Trouwrs. the new 'Varsity out, with Cufi bottoms. £3 103, <£3 153. U Lh ThA Popular C;.-.t,-.valu S'Jit '■* K n! »K to be muck worn during the- bummer, Horc'are a- few lines of interest. Smart Now Donegal and Harris Tweed Coats and Troupers. «9s Sit The Latest in New Stripes. Shades. Browns, Greetis and Greys. Coats and Trousers, also Coats'and Knickers. 493 Gel, 553, 60S. Gent's Sporting and Cotswahl Coats in the -very Newest Styles. 32S 6d, 355, 37.s- Cd. jpwm wi % \r%l 'EN AND "OOY'S EAR SPECIALISTS | NEXT TO CLUB .HOTEL, AiAbIMUUiN.
mSS^^mm^mwmmwi mm mm fejf if 9 4 IISW 1 mm IH PI y»,«tf§ ;,! .'v. ivj ■Aosolutely the BEST, CLEANEST, and SIMPLEST medium for CLEANING m\im Sent Post Free, Is per packet, or six packet 3, IrosfcF.ee, 5s 8d 2EPHONE 108. JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN AND DIESO TIMPOBTLX ESTABL ISHED 1883. BOX THIS BRAND HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TTME. NONE TO EQUAL IT AT THE PRICE OPPOSITE MR MURRAY'S, QUEEN STREET t a The Storekeeper, deposit® Ma ®uaEAY j g, qujto ,-mbt. i "™ K >0 €ll LTD. ■3EID AND CRAY PLOUGHS ONCE MORE SCOOP THE POOL. t tt ii j. r i „x. , Mn • ~,- -, ■'l°««hm?r BJ. fitch, held *■ Wallaoetowm, J, 'y 11th, 1812, in whroh ad weil-known m&koa of ■ ;oizghs oormperted:— CLASS A. OEAMPIQNSHIP.— The First Savon were Jteid ■off} »■? i»T**l,\r ■GLASS B.—Reid an 1 Gray Ploughs Ist, 2nd and 3rd. CLASS C.— No Reid and Gray Ploughs cK>rapeted. CLASS D.—-Digger Ploughs, Keid and Giray IHggor Plough Ist. la Class A. there were 25 ploughs entered, kud Redd and Gtst ■loughs scored the first seven j>lacoa. TShcse successes go to prove that the well known H-eid and Gray "'toughs atiffl hold tlhe front rank. Wiiirarapn farmers can rt'wivo all '.formation and pawtaculars regarding our well known farm impkaieiits -om our local representative. BEIO »WQ GRAY, RANGJTTKEI ST., PJLLMERSTON N. ■ft .Hl' KERR. Wairarapa Representative Worksop Road, Telephone 376, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10712, 2 October 1912, Page 6
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410Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10712, 2 October 1912, Page 6
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