BE A SPORT, AND PLAY THE GAME. When you como to think of it, not all tho pleasures of your favourite Sport aro derived from the Racquet you play. with, tho oow your roll nor tho Willow you wield. % Suitable toggery ls i usfc as essential to tho success of tho game as its accessories, and tho rein lie s, a good deal of the enjoyment. MURRAY S SPORTING TOGS 0 ft, should be seen at once, by every d evotoc of Summer Games. There are garments here for o vel -y Sport, including: — "MASTERTON" BOWLING GLUL2 BLAZERS IGS 6d. A Special line of Samples in White Flannel Cricketing, Tennis and Bowline; Trousers, 6S 6d, SS 6d, tOs 6a. .White Flannel and Sorge Trousers, new V arsiu cut, tutl toms, 12S Sd, 15S 6d. r PI ,„„ or( . Knppinllv Super finished Unshrinkable Wlute A lyolla liousei.. | Tailored,2sS, Silk Stitched, 32s 6d. • . fVovs Fancy Men's Smart Cricket and Term .s Irouser s in Pla» Ants Stripes, Lovat and Fawn Shades, 12- Gd, M J® ' a s ; zes White Flannel Sacs for Tennis, Cricket, and Bo .. The. Coat Sweater," specially made for Tennis, m White, Lovat, Myrtle. Fawn and Brown, 1 7s 6d and 21s. Special Tennis Sox in. White and Cream, with feilk Uux, aL Striped and Fancy Embroidered. A full rang© of Elastic and Leather Belts. - Ties and Belts in Club Cotou ys. J. U MURRAY, ( MEN'S AND JUVENI LES' SPECIALISTS. QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. Protect Your Sight mm ■ ■■jui i nnMimrer.La m Present Straining means future suifering. Neglect, now means weaker eye muscles—pooredi vision—stronger lenses —increased cost. LET ME SEE YOUR EYES. It ccl'.s you nothing.' If glasses are not needed I won't hesitate te toll you so. If glasses are needed I can supplv you with them at the following prices:— ORDINARY CLASSES FRAMES GOLD FILLED ... . IN STEEL ... 7s 6d. . ... 15S. A. Henderson L OPTICIAN WATCHMAKE R AND JEWELLER QUEEN STREET, MA STERTON. ... ' TELEPHONE 108, . P.O. BOX 5. SHIP BRAND * THIS BRAND HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME. NOtfE TO EQUAL IT AT THE PRICE. OPPOSITE MR MURRAY'S, QUEEN STREET. IN ALL ASSORTED FLAVOURS 5 PACKETS - - Is G I-D D Iff GS The Cheapest" Storekeeper, DEPOSITS M® EUSILIY'®, QUEKH Reid and Gray LTD. REID ma CRAY PLOUGHS ONCE R9OHE acaop THE POOL. Stcoon/i Suooea&fcg At the Southland Champion PlougMac MatoH, held at WaHicetown, J y j 11th, 1912, in. which a : l .veil-known makoi ci plcufths competed:— GLASS A. CHAMPIONSHIP.—Tho First Seyan Plon~?i? wera Beid tfioid Gray. CLASS B.—Reid *nl Gray Ploughs Ifit, 2nd and Bx<3. CLASS o. No Reid and Gray Ploughs competed. (ILASS D.—'Digger Ploughs, Roid and Gray Diggor Plough lit. In Olasa A. there were 25 plough® eniocred., &i>d B-tdd caid Gray Ploughs scored the first seven places. ' lat tho well known Read and Q r a3 from our local repretentative REID UNO CRAY, RANGITIKEI BT., PAIME&STON N. R. 10- KERR. Wairarapa Kepresentative Worksop Road, Telephone 376, MA STERTON,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 12 November 1912, Page 6
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