p:-|j Shirts were not laundered, , portanco. But as the truth comes succeeding trip to the laundry the fbheap shirt looks cheaper, you will "wisely *uy a good shirt whllo you are about it. You will find the best &jnakeß\at. Murray's >ir-tho following being especially good values and right In season:— A iiloO Una in Ceylon, with bands, suitable for stiff or soft collars, all 3s 1«. • . Zephyr Stripes, soft bands Hand cuffsV *« 6d. et „, na A la New Striped Ceylon, bands, ss. e *rin<« pifestnart! Up-to-date Zephyr Stripes, Isof t double cuffs* 5s 6d. i NewrMercerlsed Silk Stripe, latest „, Fine Texture In "Lamba" UnitirlnkaJWe, smart new shapes, bands ; and soft cuffs, es ed. . W ««»th with collars «f; *"*» hanging In price from 7s to tss 6d. MURRAY caters to every purse by making the prices low, .but the qualities are never abaded "one little bit." MURRAY'S fc The Quality Stores.
;?; I have landedgEx Ruapehu an'; assortment of : nnnrucb BANGLES, PENDANTS, « ,L,unmi4i- t,» ufinuuww] HATPINS. •"S Ladies 1 are invited to inspect the new goods. J^MENDERbON, JEWELLER AND DIRECT IMPORTER, Telephone <66. ' MASTERTON. ?.0. Box 5. ESTABLISHED 1885. RUiAT DISPLAY OF WASHLN DEESiS FA UiiiOS Ci SMITH, t|4,
**e-opened up a great stock-of LINEN AND COTTON DRESS .&&rfr'popular Tines, at LOWEST POPULAR PRICES. the w*we& shades, at 7*d yard. OLOTHS, all colours, from 6*d yard. SHANTUNG, all colours, at 9*d yard. ' \' ? all colours, Is 3d yard. . ,20 PIECES CHECK JJEPHYB, to dear, 7*d yard. VNkVY/ERINTS, from 5| per yard. , NAVY COTTON DELAINES, spots, 6Jd yard. '<' We areV«howdng a large stock of WHITE GROUND PRINTS at 6Jd am ,j H -\'. '7|d yard. >:?tu . * .'' PANDORAS, just iihe 'thing for Children's Wear, BJd yard. OOCTQN POPLINS and TUSSORE LINENS in great variety. ''CREAM. JSMOKROIDERED BLOUSE LENGTHS in Delaines from 4s 6d., IkCUSLIN BLOUSE LENGTHS from 2s Hd. /'" The noted house Hosiery, Embroideries, and' Fancy Neckwear. '/.'. i l NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. SPECIAL DISCOUNT of 6d ON EVERY 10s
C, SMITH. LIMITED; PREMIER DRAPERB AND CLOTHIERS. >£:-.:^'',:/= MASTERTON. 111 Sound as a Is a phrase suggestive of all-round fitness. It denotes freedom from disease; robustness;of constitution; muscular force; and mental energy and "sound as a bell" condition is one most devoutly to be wished, not only but easy of attainment by most folk Thanks To the*strengthening and invigorating qualities of the World b famous rriedicine-BEECHAM'S PILLS. For three generations this remedy has been to ailing men arid women a reliable means of re-establishing the health and maintaining it to a superlative degree. There are thousands, to-day. who keep themselves "as sound as a bell" by taking • fetid everywhere in boxes, price JOid. (36 pills) 1/1} (56 pills) & 2/9 (166 pills).
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10436, 29 September 1911, Page 6
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