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J Your I 1 Opportunity. I NEW GOODS! I THESE HAVE REACHED US TOO LATE FOR PRESENT SEA- | SON'S TRADE. I A A BOYS' SMART SPORTS SUITS, with Shorts, Kaiapoi All Wool i Tweed, Harris and Donegal Effects, in new Greens, Browns, and ■ Fawns. Sizes 6to 14. I ORIGINAL PRICE 355. WELCOME NEWS PRICE 6f]B 1 .Mt. «* fflPWf dlL\ HUBS 9 *Vflf €Sr ® t&L *ftl BeH J. L. MURRAY, Limited, MEN'S AND JUVENILES' WEAR SPECIALISTS. I THE QUALITY STORES MASTERTON. 1 'PHONES 35 and 322. POST OFFICE BOX 12. 1 , mi iwii'i iii mi i |B|TiTWrTrTl l"ir Tt r'Zl ™ f£{Jf Vii TOILET ARTICLES.. Vjl We carry an up-to-date stock of TOILET ARTICLES, including: Hair Brushes and Combs, Talcum Powders, Sponge Bags and Hold-Alls, * Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Pastes and Powders, Manicure Sets. In fact every toilet article an up-to-date Pharmacy should stock. You will find our prices reasonable. J. V. GOKDON. M.P.S., CHEMIST AMD PHARMACIST (By Exams.}, MEDICAL HALL MASTERTON j Coolk In Comfort' I i With a New Perfection Oil Stove. j SUMMER COOKING IS ROBBED OF ALL THE DISCOMFORTS 1 gr~ ' - <*» OF AN OVERHEATED KITCHEN. 1 r I fiaSSif New F erfei -' tion ou Stoves are aa j 1 mmriWiWima tr\ nearly perfect as human skill and ma--1 H«?n»^l? , S chinery can make them, and excel all I f?*«f ——— " Bwlsll-iKS* ' other types in utility, cooking, finish, I 1 ( ; The y are safe ' economical, and clean ] ■ \ ,' .>Jfe,j <\ s %\ -.-.; * *3sy % <r \ (uo smoke, smell, dust, ashes, soot, or %\ \ Ml \ d-rt). -\\ n ~ 4 "The JUNIOR," for boiling, gril- ii I 1 Jing. toastinff, etc , 17s 6d. | ; I W | ' « ONE-BRUNEB STOVE, may be used | 1 KM W ' TWO-BURNER STOVE & GLASS \ 1 JM f * FRONT OVEN, a convenient cooker for g 1 I families of 6 or 8 persons, £3 ss. i I f lit ? J The THREE-BURNER STOVE (as | ; I / hLp* . illustrated), can also be had with glass j . front I. I Full Stock of "NEW PERFECTION" ACCESSORIES—GriIIer and iToaster, Iron Heater (can also be used on gas stove), Agate Enamelware, [etc. Call in and let us demonstrate a "New Perfection." I PLUMBERS. TINSW.Vi -3: •■ '•'*<• T.v.fi VTQ ,1 i x ■ i gk SUPERIOR TASLOR-f!/3ADE I 1£ COTUIVIES MADE BY AN i ■ " EXPERT TAILOR. |- ¥"V 'piiOAl the touch of the tape until tho || . JOSi ast st^ten tne eni i re construction || y|fSVvv of the costume is personally supervised |^ by Alex. Donald. The work turned g| i inllvl' *N\ l ou *' s establishment must not be <$ ; merely good, it has to be superior to fjj \ \i satisfy us. Il u/|\ It is because we have always insisted || I jPfjtf Myipft upon high class work that we have ec- || | i (PI U' Ia- Ul ' tllc w '' l r ,a tronage of so pi • llr i/ui\k*« large a number of the ladies of the dis- *>] ' ■JWlilW trict. I mJ[\ I'ln'U- It is now the proper time to order g? ; M&\'< I'll YOUR TAILOR-MADE FOR I j ffpjjljj AUTUMN. . • | | Igfll'llU'l You can make certain of having the ' f| IjlJjllj] choice of the finest and most fashion- f) fi jjjljlll able fabrics, these having been select- § I ji I]/ ed personally by Mr Donald during Lis |j ; If iiUJls* recent visit to "Great Britain. U , All! JI "THE JAILOR YOU CAIV %\ AC/k« *-FVFJIH«KA!Ii4t OTTEEN STREET. MASTERTON •; .. i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14205, 6 February 1915, Page 3

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