SPECIAL TAILOR CUT \ MADE TO I FIT WELL because the cutting is \ first-class. I \ H ANCV/ELL, because they are well .. I tailored and /=&/ LOOK WELL, because they have f\ I Quality. / Smart new Worsteds in Green, Grey V and Brown Stripes, Coat Smart, s / ' semi-fitting.'' With" Vent. iff ; £2 15S. r ■ i New IncJißO Serges, guaranteed] ' Fast Dyes. £3 108 £3 15S. High grade All-Wool Worsteds, Newest Patterns. The new 2-But-Iton Coat. £3 3S, £3 10S, *3 168. The Latest in new Harris and Donegal Tweeds; Smart Plain shades and Fancy Stripes. ' Coat specially designed with deep Roll Collar. Trousers, the new ■ 'Varsity cut, with Cuff bottoms. / " £3 ms. £3-i IfiS. *)fiii t Ji The Popular Costwald Suit is going to be much worn during the Summer, Here are a few lines of interest. Smart New Donegal and Harris Tweed Coats and Trousers. 49s 6d. The Latest in New Stripes. Shades, % Browns, Greens and Greys. Coats and Trousers, also Coats and Knickers. 49S 6(1, 555, 635. Gent's Sporting and Cotswak". Coate in the very Newest Styles. ' * ' 32*s 6d, 35" 37s 6d. ■*/ TEN /-.ND "OOY'S TI7EAR SPECIALISTS NEXT TO CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON. WmWm iMiiii IHE GREATEST ROUSER OF THE Auji. THIS CLOCK SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD. RINGS ON AND OFF FOR mm As Illustrated 7s Gd. POST FREE With 12 Months' FREE Repairs. A QUARTER OF AN HOUR. VHLKPHONS 108. JEWEMER AHO O?T!C!AN *ND DIRECT IMPORTED. ISTABL ISHBD ,1888. <?. Q. BOX 6, mm THIS BRAND HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME. NONE TO EQUAL IT AT . THE PRICE, OPPOSITE MR MURRAY'S. QUEEN STREET. ALL ASSORTED FLAVOUR; WM n The Storekeeper, « - MASTERTON OFPOSITB MR SUBSLAY'ft. QUBSW fiDEE l^Mnmmfm} LTD. RESD &ND CRAY PLOUGHS ONCE MORE BJTSQp THE POOL. Recent Successes *t the Southland Champion PloTtghins; Match, held at WaJkoetown, J. V 11th, 1912, in whkSt *d well-known m*kea of ploughs competed:— CLASS A. CHAMPIONSHIP.--The -First Seven were Reid amd Gray. CLASS B.—Reid anl Gray Ploughs Ist, 2nd «nd. 3rd. CLASS C— No Reid and Gray Plonriha competed. CLASS D.—Digger Ploughs, B©id and Gray Digger Plough Ut, la Okas A. there were 25 ploughs enterc-i, trd Rwii and Gray Ploughs floored the first seven, places. • These successes go to prove that the well kaawn. Reid and Gray Pflkwghß ißtitl hold the float rank. Wair&raps, farmers can receive *tl information and particulars regarding :::ir well known iazm from our local representative. REID AN« GRAY, RANQITIREI ST.. PALMERSTON N Br JBJ- KRRR Wairarapa Representative Worksop Road, Telephone 376, MASTBBTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 October 1912, Page 6
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415Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 17 October 1912, Page 6
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