Warm Days, Cool Days. Doubtful Days V.": rrixed at this time of t;ie year. To withstand such a shifty attack a man requires Good Underwear. That kind only is sold at: Murray's Some of it is low priced—all of is of high quality. There's a choice of Na ural Wool Lambswool, Worsted, Silk a"J Wool and Cashmere, in any weight and size The- shapes fit the form—not in spots all over—and thus fee! like a rose leaf on the skin. The many who come back for more testify to their wearing quality. I. and R. MORLEY'S Natural Wool Shirts and Pants, Summer weight, 4s 6d. I. and R. MORLEY'S Super Natural Llama and Cellnet Shirts and Paints, 6s 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d. "WOLSEY" Underwear—any Garment that shrinks replaced FREE— Shirts and Pants 7s Cd, 8s 6d, 9s 6d, 10s 6d.' ■ "JAEGER'S" Celebrated underwear, including Vests with double chest and back, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d; 12s 6d, "AERTEX CELLULAR" underclothing, light to wear. Does not irritate the most sensitive skin. Is warm ira winter and cool in summer. Recommended for Health, Comfort, and Economy. ARTEX Shirts, in White. Brown and Fancy Stripes, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 7s 6d:, 8s 6d. ARTEX. Pants and Trunk Drawers, in White, Brown and Fancy Stripes, 4s 6d, 09 6d, 7s 6d, 8s 6d>. We stock a full range of Boys Underwear, in Shirts and Trunk Drawers in ARTEX, M^'RLEY'S, and ROSLYN makes. L; MURRAY, THE QUALITY ITOR MABTERTON.
Your Sight. Present Straining means future au.''ering Neglect now means weaker eye muscles—poorer vision—stronger lenses— : increased cost. k LET ME SEE YOUR EYES I It costs you nothing. If glasses are not reeded I won't hesitate to tell you so. If glasses are needed, I can supply you with them at the following prices:— ORDINARY CLASSES IN STEEL FRAMES ... 7s 6d COLO FILLED ... 15s B I A US siuuucr^ui^ • • V it ...... ' ' ' Optician, watchmaker ami* jpewe* QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. """• TELEPHONE 108. r m . 0 BOX 6. A BOOM TO MPTORISTS Use "Clever IWarv" For Washing Oily Hands WILL NO- INJURE THE SKIN. REMOVES PAINT. .VABNISH.AND TAR FROM THE HANDS. AND GREASE FROM CLOTHING AND WOODWORK DIRECTIONS FOR WASHING-THE HANDS.— * hit on the finger tip, well rubbed in, rihs . wi Hi water. ONLY -| A TIM G? Yb 1\ T TST n €5 The Cheapest Storekeeper II) 1} I I u b . */asterton OPPOSITE MR MURRAY 'S, Q'JEEN STREET
SAFETY 13. THE IDEAL COUNTRY LIGHT. INSURANCE.—The Aerogetf Machine has been passed aa perf<yflT safe by the Underwriters' Aa•imtion. THE CHEAPEST LIGHT KNOWN.—The cost of a 40-caadl© power burner is onlj 1-lOth of a penny per hour. Absolutely non-explos-combined with cleanliness. A ■c.ftild can work it. Kindly call and inspect machine at work, or nake application for froa the .Local Agent a. PiCKERISf? BR8&1
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 January 1913, Page 6
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466Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 25 January 1913, Page 6
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