wusan SOr cd nff f up—■mwiiiiii 11 »ffl Kii,lMLlilMUa™^ll MURRAYS SPECIAL TAILOR CUT SUIT 8 MADE TO , . FIT WELL because the cutting is first-dnss. » HANCWELL, because they are wen | tailored and LOOK WELL, because they n<ive Quality. n Smart new Worsteds Grey and Brown Stripes, Coat somi-fitting, with vent. s£2 «05. . New Indigo Serges. guaranteed Fast Dyes. £3 10S S3 15S. High grade All-Wool Newest Patterns. Ike « ton Coat. u , £3 3S, £3 10S, £3 15S. The Latest in new Harris and Donegal Tweeds; Smart Plain shades and Fancy Stripes. Coat speciallv designed "with deep Roll Collar. Trousers the new 'Varsitv cut, with Cuft bottoms. £3 £3 15s. Tho Popular Costwald Suit is going to be much worn during the Summer, Here are a few Hues of interest. Smart New Donegal and Twoed Coats and Trousers. 49S 6d. Harris 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 Cotswalvl Coats (S{isl in the very Newest Styles. 32S od, 35« 37s 6d. J. L: MURRA AND JgOY'S "^f EAR gPECIALISTS NEXT TO CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON mm V. rt 7r -Special Nickel Alarms m BHS m w As Illustrated 7s 6d. POST FREE With 12 Months' FREE! Repairs. HE GREATEST ROUSER OF, THE AUIL. THIS CLOCK SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOUSEHOLD. RINGS ON AND OFF FOR A CHARTER OF AN HOUR. A. HENDERSON rsuiPHONi: ioo. JEWELLER AND O?T!GIAh *ND DIREC T IMPORTED. ESTABL ISHED, 1881. 4.Q. BOX 5, SHIP BRAND JELLUES THIS BRAN 0 HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME. NONE TO EQUAL IT AT THE PRICE; OPPOSITE MR MURRAY 'S, QUEEN STREET. IN ALL ASSORTED FLAVOURS 5 PACKETS - - Is The Storekeeper, GI DDIIT G S OPPOSITE HUX&AY'S, OUJ9CN MASTERTON ttßxriv Reid and Gray LTD. REiO /iWa GRAY PLOUGHS ONCE MORE ar.eop THE POOL. Recent Sncoesseu at the Southland Ghampao®. Ploughing Match, held at Wallaoetown, J. 11th, 1912, in. whim «<t well-known. makos of ploughs competed:— CLASS A. CHAMPIONSHIP.—The First Beven Plorrhn were Reid and Gray. CLASS B.—Reid an 1 Gray Ploughs Ist, 2nd'and Brci. CLASS O.— No Reid and Gtray Ploughs competed. J CLASS D.-—Bigger Ploughs, Reid and Gtray Diegetr Plough l&t. a In. Class ■£.. th«r© were 25 ploughs entered, &ca Reid and Gray 3 Ploughs Bcored ttio first seven places. « These successes gc. 'to prove t&at tio well known Reid ' and Gray | PHoughs stiffl hold tie front rank. Wadrarap* f armors can receive all p information and particulars regarding car well known farm implements 'j irom oar local TapTeiaatative. REID »Nn GRAY, RANGITIKM ST., PALMERSTON 'N. R JK- KERB. -Wairarapa Representative Worksop Road, Telephone 376, MASTF/RTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10715, 19 October 1912, Page 6
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441Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10715, 19 October 1912, Page 6
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