WHY LADIES SHOULD BECOME MOTOR3STS. 1 OW that the Motor Car has evidently come to stay, we can strongly recommend „l ladies to enter into the healthful eujoyment of the luxury without a ruinous expenditure. We do not write for milliona ; res, whose thousands a year enable them to purchase elaborate cars and to &mp!o> highly-trained chaffeurs as annual wages that exceed the price of a small though reliable machine. OUR OBJfcC" 8 " is to shi.w how motoring can bo a source'of pleasure and healthgiving at a lower cost than horse-drawn carriage exercise. To begin, wj want ladies to allow us to explain what they want in the way of a car, and regarding how easily they may learn to drive the same. What is required is a comfortable small car that will take hills satisfactorily and with as little vibration as possible, at a low initial cost. We can ttrongiy recommend a To seat four persons, with detachable tonneau. the cost of which ranges from (633*"* upwards. Car-users will find themselves greitly ben; fited in health, be-ides cujj.i ;j changes of scenery your motor gives you when you could not spare the tune or bear t!i« extra fatigue for covering the same distance in a horse drawn carnage, and you wnl also find the expense considerably less. INTENDING PURCHASERS of Cars in the district will be waited upon and given a FB&E TRIAL by T. OWYEK & CO. upon receipt of post card making appoiutment for same. Cars may also be hired by the day or hour, and competent drivar supplied, at any hour by >ingingup T. DWYER.A CO., 'Phone 218. In cases where cars are purchased, complete tuition is absolutely free. We have also a full supply of ) t Edison's Phonographs and Records.
I 'fashionable 7"E have a I big assortment of the latest & J most fashionable "Suitings I to select from. I We Guarunise 1 STYLE & FINISH. Wmm ■mmi Mmi SliPpP A Cordial Invitation s extended to the public to call and i aspect T. SHIELDS, TAILOR, Queen St., Masiarkm.
ITEM® THAT 50 'FIRST CLASS NOVELS, front i nk Fiaf,ion 07 First Class Author 6d each. (Not Bd.) S QUIRE PACKET NEW SMOOTH IVORY, 1 s per packet, usually 2s. Writing Pad 100 sheets 4d each. WILLOWBEOOK PAD, Pure Linen Bank, each sheet beaded Masteiton, New Zealand 07 ; CJnly Is each. CAMBRIC LINEN, Scoteb Grey Pad, Also 1s each from (js> The "Jubilee" Stationery Packets 15 Sheets Cres,m Laid Note 15 Cream Laid Envelopes, 1 Sheet Blotting, 1 Pen and Holder. All for 6d. BOOKABCADECo. F.'E. Manager. NiAURiCEVILLE HOTEL, "R F. M. ROSS (late of Feilding) begs to notify the residents ol Mauriceville and sun ounding district, as well as the travelling public, that he has taken over the above well-known hotel. The hotel will shortly be renovated and •made thoroughly up-to-date. Speight's Beer always on tap. ' Best Wines, Spirits, and Ales Stock. Stabling accommodation a specialty. F. M. ROSS PROPRIETOR.) GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT FACT t A LIBERAL SYSTEM OF NON- ■'. FORFEITURE protects eyery Assurance Policy issued by the Department. Substantial surrender values and loon values are allowed after two years, and if the premium is not paid within the thirty days of grace an account is opened orediting the policyholder with the surrender value and increases thereon, and debiting him with the premiums as they fall due and interest thereon. As loi the amount to credit exceeds the amount owing the policy is in full force, and in the event of death or maturity the budi assured nod bonuses, less the arrears with interest, ar* paid-
HA.T jarred? Not » r the arrangement of the room. Not the furniture, the Brussels, nor was it the pictures. Bat something clashed. ' Ah ! here it is the wallpaper. Choose your paperbang- . ings to suit your iumiture. Our ribbon paper has the "indescribable something" appearance, fascinating designs in bedrooms. Beautiful colourings. Soft tinls fcr tired eyes. Please criticise. We would like' your opinion.
OGILVY AND SONS yW)£tft'' Only )|fche Primes* Beet anti Mutton 1 All Orders Carefully Attended to, TELEPHONE 65. Record Reign utchery , IWasteHton,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8389, 28 March 1907, Page 3
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