=3* a MURRAY'S SPECIAL TAILOR CUT SUITS MADE TO FIT WELL because the cutting is first-class. HANGWELL, because they are well tailored and LOOK WELL, because they have Quality. Smart new Worsteds in Green, Grey and Brown Stripes, Coat Smart, semi-fitting, with Vent. £2 15S. New Lidigo Serges, guaranteed Fast Dyes. £3 10s £3 15s. High grade All-Wool Worsteds, Newest Patterns. Ihe new 2-But-ton Coat. £3 3S, £3 10S, £3 15S. The Latest in new Harris and Donegal Tweeds; Smart Plam shades and Fancy Stripes. Coat speciallv designed with deep Roll Collar. Trousers the new 'Varsity cut, with Cuff bottoms. £3 in «. £3' i 15S. The Popular Costwald Suit is going to be much worn during the Summei, Here are a few lines of interest. Smart New Donegal and Harris Tweed Coats and Trousers. 49S 6(1. 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 Cotswald Coats in the very Newest Styles. ' 32s 6d, 355, 37s 6d. ' W J J. L; MURRAY, Jiy-EN AND JgOY'S EAR gPECIALISTS NEXT TO CLUB HOTEL, MASTER/TON.
Special Nickel Alarms u -v r T HE GREATEST ROUSE QF THE AGE. THIS CLOCK SHOULD B IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD RINGS ON AND OFF FO: A QU ARTER OF AN HOUE As Illustrated 7S Gd. POST FREE With 12 Months' FRER Repairs. A a A {TELEPHONE IOG. IEWEMER AND OPTICniN \ND DIBEO T IMPORTED EBTABL ISHED 1881, , &Q. BOX 6, SHIP BRAND JELLLIES THIS BRAND HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME. NONE TO EQUAL IT AT THE PRICE. OPPOSITE MR MURRAY'S. QUEEN STREET. IN ALL ASSORTED FLAVOURS! 1 5 PICKETS - - Is Ira T 'Hi T W 1 f'% 'W The Cheapest® Slorekeepei ,G 1 ii 11 I ]?! & d IMASTERTOf U obposxtb XUBBATO, Qusasw M®T. Reid and Gray LTD. REID AND CRAY PLOUGHS ONCE RflOflE ISCOOP THE POOL. feccent Successes at the Southland Champioii PlOTghiasc Match, held at Wallacotown, J 'j lltflx, 1912, in wM *1 weMoiovra mako» of pI ASS ° CEAiIPIONSHIP. —The First Seven Ploughs were Reid aud Gray. „ „ . CLASS B.—Reid an i Gray Ploughs Ist, 2nd ami Brd. CLASS C.— No Reid and G-ray Ploughs comosted. CLASS D.—Digger Ploughs, Reid and Gray Plough lftt. la. Class A. t<h«re were 25 ploughs entered, tfad Read and ■ vxr&y Plougb.3 scored t.bo first aovca places. from our local repr6?w>.+s,ti REID 'AND GXAYi BANG-TTI KJRT ST.. PALMEIISTQN N. 11. E- KKRR [Worksop Read, Teicphojie WaiVarans Representative % MABTEETON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10718, 11 October 1912, Page 6
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411Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10718, 11 October 1912, Page 6
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