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II SPECIAL ' TAILOR CUT QTIPTfi MADE to FJTWELL. because the cutting is first-class, HANG WELL, because they are well tailored and LOOK WELL, because tliov have Quality. Smart new Worsteds in Green, Grey id Brown Stripes, Coat Smart, Miii-fittiiifc. with Vent. £2 15S. New Tndiuo Serges, miar.uiteecl "£3 10s £3 15S, Hiirh srado All-Wool Worsteds, Newest Patterns. The now 2-But-ton Coat. £3 35, £3 10S, £3 155. Tho Latest in new Harris and Donegal Tweeds; Smart Plain Shades and Fancy Stripes. . Coat specially designed with deep Roll Collar. Trousers, tho new 'Varsity cut, with Curt bottoms. £3 in*. £3. 15s. ■>M '/h The Popular Costwald Suit is going to bo much worn during the Summer, Here aro a few lines of interest. ' Smart New Donegal and Harris Tweed Coats and Trousers. 49s 6(J. The Latest in New Stripes. Shades, Browns,. Greens and Greys. Coats .and Trousers, also Coats and Knickers. 49S 6d, 555, 635. Gent's Sporting and CotswaJd Coats in tho very Newest Styles. 32s fid, 355, 37s Sd. EN AND OOY'S AR CjPECIALISTS NEXT TO CLUB HOTEL, MASTER-TON. ~J As Illustrated 7s 6(1. POST FREE With 12 Months' FREE Repairs. nHF. GREATEST ROUSER Of THE AGE. THIS CLOCK- SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD. RTNGS ON AND OFF FOR A QUARTER. OF AN HOUR. ffSLSPHONX ioa. JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN iND DIRECT IMPORTE3. ESTABLISHED 1883. <JO. BOX 5. THIS BRAND HAS STOOO THE TEST OF TIME. NONE TO EQUAL IT AT THE PRICE. OPPOSITE MR MURRAY'S. QUEEN STREET. ALL ASSORTED FLAVOURS. ( « The Cheapest* Storekeeper, " ® ?i\/lA^TPRTnfvI OPPOSITE BB EUSRATO, QUEKM MET. | LTD. REJD AND CRAY PLOUGHS ONCE MORE SCOOP THE POOL. I ,%° ez * t! Stiooesses at the Southland Campion Pkrajrfmur Match, held | at Walkcetown, J V 11th, 1912, in whMx »1 well-known maket of pi.otig.iis competed:— I CLASS A. CEAMPIONSHIP.—The First Seven Ploughs were Reid I and Oray. 1 m^ff B -^B«d an I Gray Ploughs Ist, Sod and 3rd. riTio . ®'~~ ***"* an< * Ta -y Pl<s u g|te competed. t ni E '-— jw a? e r Ploughs, Reid and Gray "Digger Plough Ist. I in Llaaa A. tihwe were 25 ploughs entered, hnd Reid gad Gray rc^ 1 ' 3 eoomt ' *& e fi* -6 * seven, places. j These sucoeeaoa go to prom that the weH known Reid and Gruj I information and prfwta'oulars regarding oar well known farm he piemen is ircia oar local representative. I HEID AND CRAY. RANGITTKEI ST., PALMERBTOK N. . ._j. L- KERR. Wairarapa Representative .Worksop Road, Telephone 376, 'MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10715, 7 October 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10715, 7 October 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10715, 7 October 1912, Page 6

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