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SPECIAL TAILOR CUT MADE TO FITWELL because tho cutting is first-class. KANCWELL, because they arc well I tailored and 1 LOOKWELL, because tlioy liavo' Quality. ( . Smart now Worsteds in Green. Grey and Drown Coat Smart, weini-ntting, with Vent. £2 15S. •New Indigo Serges, guaranteed Fast Dyes. £3 10s £3 15S. High grade All-Wool Worsteds, Newest Patterns. The new 2-But-ton Coat. £3 3S, £3 103, £3 15s. Tho Latest in new Harris and Donegal Tweeds; Smart Plain Shades and Fancy Stripe*. _ Coat specially designed <with deep Koll Collar. Trousers, the new 'Varsity cut, with Cuff bottoms. £3 10S, £3> 15S. }Y r 't Tho Popular Costwald Suit is going to bo much worn during tho Summer, Hero are a few lines of interest. Smart Now Donegal and Harris Tweed Coats and Trousers. 49s 6d. The Latest in Now Stripes. Shades. Browns, Greens and Greys. Coats and Trousers, also Coats and Knickers. 49S 6d, 555, 635. Gent's Sporting and Cotswald Coats in the Very Nowest' Stylos. 32s Gti, 355, 37* 6d. EN AND XJOY'S TX7EAR OPECIALISTS NEXT TO CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON.

Mill 1 Aosolutely the BEST, CLEANEST, and SIMPLEST medium for CLEANING Sent Post Free, is par packet, or six packets, £osfcFee, se-'6d JfEXJIPHONE 10G. JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN *JSD DIREO T IMPORTHH. ESTABL HHED 1888. *.Q. BOX 5.

THIS BRAND HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME. NONE TO EQUAL IT AT THE PRICE OPPOSITE MR MURRAY'S, QUEEN STREET. ALL ASSORTED FLAVOURS; n The Cheapest" Storekeeper, OPPOSITE MS MURRAY'S, QUEJBN LTD, j REOQ AND GRAY PLOUGHS ONCE MORE SSGOO;* THE POOL. Recent Sucoessea at the Southland Champion Ploughing Match, held 4t WaJlacetown, Z. V 11th, 1912, in mhirih a 1 well-known makes of plou&hs competed:— 'CLASS A. GEAMPTONSHII\—The Firat Seven Ploughs were Reid and brray. CLASS B.—Reid an! Gray Ploughs Ist, 2<ad and 3rd. CLASS O.— No Reid and Gray Plough oonnjoted. CLASS D.—Digger Ploughs, R'eid and Gray "Digger Plough Ist. In Class A. there were §5 ploughs entered, wad Reid and Gray Ploughs toor<?d the first seven, places. These successes go to -prove that tho well known Reid and GraT Ploughs stiEl hold the from* rank. Wairarap* farmers can receive all information and partieulaTs regarding oar'well known farm implomeaite from our focal representative. REiP ftMP CRAY, RANGTTIKEI ST., PALMERSTON N. / E KERR. Wairarapa Representative .Worksop Road, Telephone 376, MASTEBTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10712, 3 October 1912, Page 6

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387

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10712, 3 October 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10712, 3 October 1912, Page 6

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