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WHY LADIES SHOULD BECOME MOTORISTS. "IKT OW that the Motor Car has evidently come to stay, we can strongly recommend. J3| ladies to enter into the healthful enjoyment of the luxury without a ruinous expenditure. We do not write for millionaires, whose thousands a year enable them to purchase elaborate cars and to employ highly-trained chaffeurs at annual wages that exceed the price of a small though reliable machine. OUFt OBJ£C"®" is to show how motoring can be a source of pleasure and healthgiving at a lower cost than horse-drawn carriage exercise. To begin, we 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 nnd with as little vibration as possible, at a low initial cost. We can strongly recommend a STUART CAR, To seat four persons, with detachable tonneau. the cost of which ranges from £2300 upwards. Car-users will find themselves greatly benefited in health, besides cnjoyi g. changes of scenery your motor gives you when you could not spare the time or Ijb.it the extra fatigue for covering the same distance in a horse drawn carriage, and you will also find the expense considerably less. INTENDING- PUBCHASEKS of Cars in the district will be waited upon and given a FIIB.E TRIAL by T. BWYEII & CO. upon receipt of post card making appoiutment for same. Cars may also be hired by the day or hour, and competent drivsr supplied, at any hour by ringing up T. DWYEK & CO., 'Phone 248. In cases where cars are. purchased, complete tuition is absolutely free. We have also a full supply of IT. UtVVUK & C®. Edison's Phonographs "and

Mfi& "AV. 4 r , • V,ii - ,u - ■ m Si' Fashionabia [s&» SUMMER sunrs. Sal H \Y E a |l|i big assortment 1 |wiM M gps of the latest & M |||§most fashion- P| Iff able f=s s|| jj||| to select from. *§s I pi We Guarantee £§ STYLE 6t FINISH PJ" A'Cordial Invitation is extended to the public to call and iaspect our stook. tjj'-j P « ,J . Y>,V rWftiK' r.K'K" T. SHIELDS, TAILOR, Queen St., Maslurio'i is ;w XI iiiii s® mU iN-I-' .fly l r&sWt i 2SS

MSWJ ITEMS THAT Gfe. JLJL !T;iv< 5 0 'FIRST CLASS NOVELS, front ink Fiction by First Clas3 Autttor 6d each. (Notßd.) 5 QUIRE PACKET NEW SMOOTH IVORY, 1 s per packet, usually 2s. , Writing Pad 100 sheats 4d each. WILLOWBEOOK PAD, Pure Linen Bank, each sheet headed Masterton, New Zealand 07* , Cnly 1s each. CAMBEIC LINEN, Scofceb Grey Pad, Also Is'each from gjs. The "Jubilee" Stationery Packet, 15 Sheets Cream Laid. Note 15 Cream Laid Envelopes, 1 Sheet B'ottinfr, 1 lea and Holder. All fon fid. THE BOOK ARCADE Co. F.[E. R. k Muller, Manager. • MAURIGEVILLE HOTEL ME F. M. BOSS (late of Feilding) begs to notify the .residents of Mauriceville and surtounding 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 Ale 9 Stock. Stabling accommodation a specialty. F. M. ROSS PROPRIETOR. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT FACT Uo. 4, A LIBERAL SYSTEM OF NONFORFEITURE protects every Assurance Polipy issued v "" *$ by the Department. SoßßTAnmii surrender values and loan values are allowed after two years, and if the premium is not paid within the thirty days of grace an account is opened crediting the policyholder with the surrender value and increases thereon, and debiting him with the premiums as they fall due and interest thereon. As Jong as the amount to credit exceeds the amount owing the polioy is in full fores, and in the event of death or maturity the Bum assured and bonuses, less the arrears with interest, are paid-

ALL ABOUT TASTE. HAT jarred? Not the arrangement of the room. Not the furniture, the Brussels, nor was it the pictures. But something clashed. Ah! here it is the wallpaper. Choose your paperhangings to suit ypur iurniture. Our ribbon paper has the "indescribable something" appearance. (Fascinating designs in bedrooms. Beautiful colourings. Soft tints fcr tired eyes. Please criticise. We would like your opinion. Chas E. Daniell.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8389, 30 March 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8389, 30 March 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8389, 30 March 1907, Page 3

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