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swm WE ASK ONE FAVOUR COMPARE OUR HATS FOR VALUj3. When von see a man wearing a "MURRAY" Straw Hut, yon instinctively put him iu a higher class. ! The PRICES are youv kind— MODEST AND REASONABLE. Men's -Smart Boater Straws, .mode by the Famous Firms. Tress and Co., Woodrows, Vyse Son ami Vvso. Os Gd, Gs Gd and 7s 6d. teiiißwi THE NEW WIDE LEAF BOATER. Unbreaknblo Edge. Comfortable Bon-Ton Fitting. 8s 6d, 9s Gd and 10s 6d A Splendid Range of New Shapes ~ in Comfortable Panamas, Us to 555. A new stock of Children's Smart. Hats in Silk Poplins, Cotton Poplins, Silk Lustre, Fancv Drills and Linens. PRICES Is to 4s 6d. All the Latest and Besfc Styles in Hats waiting your inspee- . tion. mums AT AND SPECIALISTS NEXT TO CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON. STABLiSHED 1885 ©©ee©e©©©©©©©€©©©€© MANY NEW DESICNS ARE BEING ADDED THIS SEASON TO MY ALREADY LARGE COL LECTION OF HIGH GLASS FANCY SILVER GOODS. I PAY PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS TO LADIES AND GENTLEPyjEN. YOU ARE INVITED TO MAKE AN EARLY INSPECTION OF MY NEW STOCKS. A SPECIAL FEATURE MADE OF ROMPT DESPATCH OF COUNTRY ORDERS. TELEPHONE 106. P.O. BOX 5. EST., ISBS. "iiiif THIS BRAND HAS STOOD THE TEST .OF TIME. NONE TO EQUAL IT AT THE PRICE. OPPOSITE MR MURRAY'S. QUEEN STREET IDD 11 Gt S The Cbeaml storekeepw ' Qwornm ms, KuaiAi?®, iVSASTERTOJy sgHiß|HHHiffil RESffi) AND CRAY PLOUGHS ONCE MOHE Sflaop THE POO!.. Steoent Snooewsefl at the Southland Ohnrapic-ii Plougihiiif? MatcK, held at Wafiacetown, J, n y 11th, 1912, in witidh a. 1 -well-known makes ojf ploujfchs oomipebed:— GLASS A.- CHAMPIONSHIP.—TSw First Bevea PbrrV per* Esid •lad Gray. ■ CLASS B.—ißeid an I Gray Ploughs Ist, 2nd and fed. CLASS iO.— No Reid and Gray Ploughs <yvni:<at<?d. GLASS D.—Digger Ploughs, .Roid and Grsj 'TAggec Plough Ist. Xn Glass A. theco were £5 ploughs «:iere;'7, ur.d J&'M said Gray Ploughs scored the first seven places. These successes go to prove tfiot th* we]] hxxo?m Road avsd Gki-* Pftonghs still hold the front rarilr. W'siraraja farmers can rwf-i-vo all BafosmatioiE and particulars regarding enr well known farm inrpk..wfciiis firom oar fccal repxesGctativ©. i REID AMD GRAY. RANGJTIKI!! ST., PA.LMEKBTON 21 j HjJOu. Wairarapa Representative Worksop Road, Telephone 376, MASTERTON. WlllWiW'JlWEiiWißaßiEX ' m-f^M

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10711, 5 November 1912, Page 6

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376

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10711, 5 November 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10711, 5 November 1912, Page 6

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