BE A SPORT, AND PLAY THE GAME. -TSS r^ your roll nor the Willow you wield. ~, ( * aim . Suitable toggery is just as essential to tho succor o £ as its accessories, and therein l:e s a good deal oi tlx. J.. MURRAY S SPORTiNG TOGS -■& •vA % I U . f should ho seen at once by every devotee 0 f Summer Gaines. There are garments here for o very &p o rt, including:— "MASTERTON" BOWLIN C CLUB BLAZERS 165 6d. A Special line of Samples in White Flannel Cricketing, Idinis and Bowling Trousers, 6S 6d, 3S 6d, 10a 6d. _ White Flannel and Serge Tron sers, new \ arsity cut, ti 1 tOlllS, 12S 6CI, 15S 6d. „ - r „ Cnnci'illv Super finished Unshrinkable White \ lyellu irouseis. > I • . Tailored,2ss, Silk Stitched, 32s 6d. . . ir., nf .v Men's Smart Cricket and Tenn is Trousers, in : Stripes, Lovat and Fawn Shades, 12s 6d, 15s 6d 18s 6 . White Flannel Sacs for Tenuis, Cricket, and Howls. All m/as, 15S GCI. . . , v , ~ The "New Coat Sweater," specially made for 'lenms, m White, Lovat, Myrtle. Fawn and Brown, 1 7S 6d and 21s. Special Tenuis Sox in White and Cream, with Silk Clox, aUo Striped and Fancy Embroidered. A full range of Elastic and Leather Belts. Ties and Belts in Club Colon is. J. L; MURRAY MEN'S AND JUVENI T,KS' SPECIALISTS-. QUEEN STREICT MASTERTON. Protect Your Sight! IBinmnffl iinraawmßiawwast Present Straining means luture suffering. Neglect now means weaker eye muscles—poorodi vision —stronger lenses—increased cost. L|T ME SEE YOUR EYES. It c(.*'.s you nothing. If-glasses are not needed I won't hesitate to toil you so. If glasses are needed I can supplv you with' them at the following prices:— ORDINARY GLASSES IN STEEL FRAMES 7s 6d. COLD FILLED ... 15s. A. Henderson OPTICIAN WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER QUEEN STREET, MA STERTON. ... ' TELEPHONE 106. P.O. BOX 5. n 1 1 m $ SHIP BRAND JELLLIES THIS BRAND HABSTOOD THE TEST OF TIME. NONE TO EQUAL IT AT THE PRIOE. OPPOSITE MR MURRAY'S. QUEEN STREET. IN ALL ASSORTED FLAVOURS 5 PACKETS - - 1b GIDDI2TGS The c,,sap S™X; OPPOSITE MB STOBRAY'®, QDEW , BEHT., ■gjJCTjCSBBmMBHWBIUII I'll in wuiumn | f ■^.uipLMn^yn^ Reid and Gray LTD. •REiD AND CRAY PLOUGHS ONCE MORS QRaOiP THE POOL. 3Steo3iit at the Southland Ohammu Plonghins? Matcli, held at WalL&cetown, J 11th, ■ 1912, in. wiirih &;l makos o? ploughs competed:— (Slabs A. CHAMPIONSHIP.—Tfc First- Savan P],-,t:.- \-s wore Eeid Qtaj. CLASS B.—Reid an 1 Gray Plough a Ist, 2nd &nd Brd. CLASS o. No Reid and Gray Ploughs oomp^twl. CLASS D.—Digger Ploughs, R&id and Gray thVqor Plough I at. In Class A. there were 25 ploughs ©iviored 1 , and SUdd qjk! Gray Ploughs scored tth© Grot seven pla-ccs. Tlcso Bucoesses go to prove t!hat tto wsll in,own It-fad and (hzy Hough a _'otjilH hold the front rani. Wiiraraps fArmara can recc-iyo all i-aformatioa atid particulars regarding cox woll inoTra farm 'implements feoiß our local repmenrfcative. REBD AMD CRAY, BANGUI KPJ BT., PALMjgSISTON R, E- KFRR. ' Wairarapa jWorksop Road, Telephone 376, MASTEFJON. ■•nncM
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 9 November 1912, Page 6
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