" Tribes make Perfection and Perfection is no Trifle." SB TT is by watching the trifles—the minute details overI JL looked by others—that enables MURRAY to produce m such excellent value in clothes. As an instance, take oiio of the BOY'4> 'VARSITY f< A \ /•t^i> k SUITS shown here. The cloths arc first selected for wA-k &£3s%k thoir wearabilitj. These are cut to proper shape at tho P-'\ P^ 1 start—there's no stretching with a flat iron allowed—conWf£?\ <<& £ I sequently no loss of shape after the suits have been worn L Tho buttons are sewn on to slay on; and MURRAY'S sizes ara sensible sizes, being cut to the measurement of rW ; live New Zealand boys-not dummies. ' There's a Murray 'Varsity Suit to fit your boy—no matter how small—and choice is offered from stout wearing Drills, Linens, Light Woollens and Tweeds, ® T/eTs/G, 1 O/6, 1 2/9, 1 3/©, 1 4/6, 1 5/6,1 7/6 f||!f?pSif Call in and see MURRAY'S stock—compare the value 3 I%ipll ~ then yOll wiU know that monoy may bo savecl by 1 shopping with fW J. L lURBAY, M ■ "THE QUALITY STORES," M HL NEXT T0 CLUB nOTaL, :: :: MA.STERTON. IMPORTANT TO MEN! j Post Your Order Here ; I fti b • # W\ B a * AT STY B A~* f B I \l/iehino 1111 %rw i j>IOSIIIII &L I&vtStJi.ilUlfl«!? the U»i»\je JOIv \ Men's Suits, Shirts, Ties, Underwear, Hosiery, &c, j AT RECORD PRICE REDUCTIONS I 70 MEN'S TWHKO SAC SUITS, splendid variety of patterns j Usual prices .SS(/> to -30/- Sale Pripes 32/6 to 39/6 \ MEN'S TWEED AYATEKPUOOF OVERCOATS, heavy weight, j hand-sewn. Sale Price 29/6, worth 50/- \ 27 DOZEN MEN'S WHITE AND COLOURED FASHION SHIRTS, S soft fronts. stii't'eufiV. Usual prices (i/tJ, •"> :6 Sale Price 2/11 ea. S I 1000 MEN'S WIDE END Stl.K TIES, in the newest colourings \ Regular prices. '2,6,-2 1!. 0.0 Sale Price </- each ; 10 DOZEN MEN'S NATTRAI. "WOOL UNDERSHIRTS, unshrink- I able, pure wool. U.-uial price <V- Sale Price 2/11 | 10 DOZEN MEN'S NATURAL WOOL PANTS, unshrinkable, pure | ■wool. I'sual price f\'- Sale Price 2/11 j | iwMWMmjmmW'' 1l»J»»UBlMl-3ir- WTat'UMIKKWOimHK-'a.- MJf A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. | ISEOUeE A SHARE OF THE PROFSTS I Australian Mutual Provident Society, 1 for the Current Year by EFFECTING A LIFE ASSURANCE If POLICY with that office BEFORE THE CLOSE OF THE i YEAR. The following are a few S ACTUAL EXAMPLES 1 of BONUS DECLARED as at 31st December, 1908, on 1 Whole-Life Foiicies, Tabie A, effected during H October, November S& December, 1908. 1 = IS7nTTa^ J™ As^red!' ■ ' I 43155-1 i 21 I 500 i 912 1 7 0 0 1 431240 23 ; 300 : 6 1 3 j 4 4 0 1 43205S 2G I 600 i 13 2 G | 8 8 0 ■ B 43145S 23 750 : 17 4 5 1 10 10 0 f§ ! 4321G9 31 GOO i1416G j8 8 0 gg 431394 33 2000 \ 52 3 4 I 28 0 0 ■ Bonuses vest when policies have bean two (2) §| yearas in force. || The amount of PROFIT distributed amongst POLICY HOLDERS for the 1 ONE YEAR, 190S, exceeded | SEVEN HUNDRED AND FORTY JHOUSAND POUNDS CASH. I REMEMBER the NAME OF OFFICE and ADDRF.PB, because NO-OTHER I OFFICE DIVIDES SUCH LARGE PROFITS. | DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: | The Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C. i Chairman}; A. ijE B. Brandon, Esq. (Deputy B Chairman! ; the Hon. E. Richardson, C.M.G.; John Duncan, Esq. ; and El Joseph Joseph, Esq. |§ New Zealand Branch— EDWARD W. LOWE, I Customhouse Quay, Wellington. Resident Secretary. M Wiastenton District Office : Per»ny-street. || H. J. FRANCIS, District Secretary, i SS —===g MOTHERS may rid themselves of the burden of carrying baby in their arms by purchasing an easy-running Collapsible Go cart. Adjustable for sitting, reclining, or sleeping, and suitable for the smallest child. There are several distinct advantages about the Collapsible— lightness, strength, cheapness and durability, easy to run or carry— a blessing when ia the country, a3 it saves continual unloading. Portability is its strong point. Being instantly folded it can be stowed away under the carriage or tramcar s;at when travelling. It takes up no room in the home; can be folded and put away in any spare corner with hood. Of course we stock all kinds of Go-carts. SVlanulacturer of Fine Art Furniture, MASTERTON. Tel. 233. I ;jj— —-— E! Where shall I go for my Next Suit ? DON'T WORRY ABOUT IT THE QUES riON IS EASILY SETTLED. GO TO They have one of the Finest The Distinctivene3s, Style and Stocks of High-class Woollens Cut they give you, satisfies in the District. the most exacting tastes. Many of the best-dressed men in the Wairarapa District are our permanent customers. KBIiAGEN AND CHAPMAN, HIGH-GL&BS TAILORS, Perry-street, ----- P.O. Box 34. (Eetab. 1895) Tel. 290.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9596, 7 February 1910, Page 3
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