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WE ASK ONE FAVOUR COMPARE OUR HATS FOR VALUvS. When you sco a rran wearing a "MURRAY" Straw Hat, yon instinctively put him in a higher class. .! , , , The PRICES are your kind— MODEST AND REASONABLE. Men's Smart Boater Straws, made hy the Famous Finns. Tress and Co., Woodrows, Vyso Son and Vyse. 5s Gd, 6s Gd and /s 6d. THE NEW WIDE LEAF BOATER. Unbreakable Edge. Comfortable Bon-Ton Fitting. 8s Gd, 9s Gd and 10s 6d A Splendid Range of New Shapes - in Comfortable Panamas, .. - . ■ • 14s to 555. A new stock of Children's Smart. Hats in Silk Poplins', Cotton .Poplins, Silk Lustre, Fancy Drills and Linens. PRICES Is to '4s 6d. All the Latest arid Best Styles in Hats waiting your inspec- ; tion, ' ■■•'... AT AND NEXT TO OLUB HOTEL, |AP N PECIALISTS MASTERTON. Present Straining means future sui ferine;. Neglect now means weakei eye muscles—poo red- vision—si ro:igei lenses —increased cost. m LIT ME. SEE YOUR EYES. It co«'.s you nothing. If glasses are not needed I won't hesitate to tell you so. If glasses are needed 1 can supple you with them at the followQRDINARY GLASSES IN STEEL FRAMES 7s 6d. COLD FILLED 15s. OPTICIAN WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER QUEEN STREET, MA STERTON. ... TELEPHONE 106. P.O. BOX B* WX*&Fi!K 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 q The Storekeeper, ° MASTERTON REiD RnQ CRAY PLOUGHS ONCE MORE OCSOP THE POOL. S&eoent Suooegeea ftt the Southland Champion Ploughing MatcK, held &t WaHaootowii, J. > 11th, 1912, in. wihicin &<1 well-known makoa of ploughs competed:— GLASS A. CHAMPIONSHIP.—The First Seven Plonks were £eid *tod Gr»y. GLASS B.—Reid an! Gr*y Ploughs Ist, End and Brd. CLASS lO.— No Reid and Gray PiougSiß competed. rtt ICiCI T\ r\! Til *._ T? -J 1 ft "V..- T>l _ it - . In. Class A. there were 25 ploughs «irtore<d, s»?:d B*id and Gray Ploughs Bcored the first Beven placoa. These suocesgeß go to prove that tho well iraowa Eeid And Gray Houghs .Btil hold the front rank. fAnvcyrft can receive all iiafo3Hß*tlon and particulars regarding; nn.v r« ! i .V:no-s-7). farm implemeTiifl from our local reporeimtstive. REID AND GRAY, RANOITIFT'!' 3T-. N. ■]fj. ID- KERB.. Wairarao* Kenresemative Worksop Road, Telephone 376, MABTEBTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 7 November 1912, Page 6

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377

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 7 November 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 7 November 1912, Page 6

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