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Last Week of Murray's Big Sale of Men's Wear. Four things come not back—the sped • arrow, the spoken word, the past life, and the lost opportunity. Tn a few days the money-saving opportunities offered at MURRAY'S BIG SALE Oi? MEN'S WEAR will be gone. Do not let them go heedlessly by. / J Murray's Big Sale W%\ /fe of IVSen's Wear tojfewx /if Closes Saturday, . IJα soth July, Arr ft :r " Si and tne c ° nclu(iin g days wiU V y \\ It" be marked by greater reduc- \% tions t naneverM all sortß of Wg/«"7ai!J> ■ Men's Apparel. For instance : MEN'S Up-to-date SILK TIES, wide ends, all shades and patterns Usually 1/6 to 2/6. Clearing at One Sale Price, 1/MEN'S ALL-WOOL COLONIAL KNITTED SOX. Formerly 1/3 per pair. Sale Price- 3 pairs for 2/6 STRONG COTTON STRIPED DRILL SHIRTS Worth 4/-. Sale Price -2/11 Come-one by one the minutes will see Opportunity's Golden Links forged m. Come and make your chain of Good Fortune complete. J. L. MURRAY, The Quality Stores, Murray's Buildings - (next iilub Hotel) - Masterton. I SIDING HABIT SESVICIBILITY I Jfe is one thing, quality is another, and || f§§lj# fit with up to-dateness yet one thing |j YjjT more. I give you all these is any M & & garment for riding made by me — m »BiSra& J?£iJ} k* v ue 'issisfc ,llo6 °f aß * H flPPla yfiflw lc "° w tiieir business— ever y P arfc If Jlrii§r /lt\fi&f Follow the lead of modern horse- H women aal get into something new. if Hi Throw away that old heavy skirt j§ wt —» —a skirt that hampers horse and f§ tTmeT alike ~ and be up t0 the § >1 "Tailoring for ladies is my busi- § I SW>mJ7 ness. An inquiry will cost you B '1 ! nothing-an order will save you I if If* 1 ' iWk es, ® o!ia^9 I m j\ alf ""'*'" '~yt/ ■ 'rljif fflm The Faohionafole Tailofi H St»i£\ ' n ''f ' li> ,' ', ' I//:',*! Rflasterfcon. Tel. 222. |

>Bfc3x£-s^^? # a Selects her Corset with the s : nne care as her j shots. The first consideration of course is !, comfort, for the woinnn of to-day will not f / a v..j.;\S\ suffer the inconveniences and miseries of her I f $\ "^^ji' ! ') "¥ I \ grar.dnvr, her. Shi" also sees that her selection | >- /%Cjg£% fulfiU the latest requirements of fashion. In ) /* 'Ok - S A. short, she chooses • /4 j ||4/ p ; p rm i 1 ko'2&*s because in doing so, correct style, hygienic I A* - ) r construction, and perfect ease are assured. 1 TO BE HAD I" ALL FITTINGS ' ] FROM ALL DRM'ERS. :: :: :: | f! ? . yy A?n CVESY PAIR GUARANTEED. |: will appeal to your purse as v/ell as your taste because a packet makes more cups than any oiiier band 1/8, 1/10 ;inci 2/- per Ib. 20 Has Your Appearance A Good Foundation ? HAVE you ever noticed how a pair of shabby boots detracts from anyone's general appearance ? You might be dressed in the height of fashion, but ■ if your feet are covered in poor quality boots you cannot look your be3t. 'Tis a matter of pride with KITCHENER that none but the very best quality boots and shoes are stocked here. They comprise all the points of style and real worth. All the best-known makes are kept, every pair gives the best value in wear it is possible to obtain. BOOTS MADE-TO-ORDER from the choicest leathers-they will last years, and keep their smart appearance all the time Your Old Boots can be REPAIRED here—don't throw them away. J. "the friend of the feet," Queeri'Strect (opp P.O.}, Master-ton. I ' —■— "THE RECIPE FOR KEEPING OUR BABY COOD!" <*„„,,» M(Ollw(o .,, „ MOTH ~ 1 "One dessert-spoonful of 'Highlander' Condensed Milk,-I dissolved in a cup of warm wafer, and placed in the -feeding I bottle,"and given four times a day and twice through theHught."- I

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9736, 25 July 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9736, 25 July 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXII, Issue 9736, 25 July 1910, Page 3

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