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WHY LADIES SHOULD BECOME MOTORISTS. J OW that the Motor Car has evidently come to stay, we can strongly recommend 1.1 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 elaboiate ears and to tmplov highly-trained chaffeurs at annual wages that exceed the price of a small though reliable machine. OU H 03J£G T is to show how mo tori ug can be a source of pleasure and health giving at a lower than horse-d awn 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 Jetrn 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 enn strongv recommend a To seat four persons, with detachable tonneau, the cost of which ranges from i£3QO upwards. Car users will find themselves greatly beiuiited in health, besides enjoying changes of scenery your motor gives you when you could not spare the time or bear tho extra fatigue fur covering the same distance in a horse drawn carnage, and you will also find the expense considerably less. INTENDING PURCHASEriS of Cars in the district will be waited upon and given a Fit if E TRIAL by T. DWYER 6/ CO. upon receipt of postcard making appoiutment for same. Cars may also be hired by the day or hour, and competent drivar supplied, at any hour by tinging up T. DWYER & Co., 'Phone''24B. In cases where cars are purchased, complete tuition is absolutely free. We hnve also a full supply of Mfe fcdison's Phonographs and Records.

50 FIRST CLASS NOVELS; front ank Fiction by First C »,,* Author ©cS each. (Sot Bd.) S QUlira PACKET NEW SMOOTH rVOKY, 1 s per packet, usually 2s. Waiting Pad 100 shaots 4-d each. WILLOWBROOK PAD, Pure Linen Bank, each sheet headed Masterton, New Zealand .\ ......07 Cn'y Is each. CAMBRIC LINEN, Scoteb Gray Fad, Also 1s each from Us. The "Jubilee" Static nary Packet, 15 Sheets Cream Lai I Noie 15 Cream Laid Envo.opej, 1 Sheet Blotting, 1 Pen and Holder. All fop 6d. BOOK ARCADE Co. F.JE. (Viana^ei*. MAURICEVILLE HOTEL- ~ ~B P. M. BOSS (late or Fei'ding) . begs to notify the residents of Mauriceville and surrounding disti iot, as well as the travelling public, that ho has taken over the above well-known hotel. The hotel will shortly be renovated ani made thoroughly up-to-date. Speight's Beer always on tap. Best Wines, Spirits, and Ales Stock. Stabling accommodation a F. M. ROSS PROPRIETOR. BOTTLES. home without a-.hot.- water . bottle lacks something that may be r.eed*d any hour of the day or night, a soft, yielding rubber bag that applir i heat as nothing else,can. Well-w.rapp*. , it will keep w,»rm for hours. Heat >elieves most pi. ins, it t qualißes the circulation, lel&xes the muHcles, an«l p i thes the nerves ; With a Hot Water JNg you hav' heatui i's best, no scorchin*, tut an ew-n t«mi orature. Those we ilfer are made s tt.ey should be, of finest rubber, wnu reinforced seams. THE PBICEd ARE BIGHT in all T. C. MASON, CBEMIST, Mastentom

SUMMER ltr.TTLE.fe FINISH. A Cordial Invitation is extended to the pub- i do to cali and inspect j T. SHIELDS, TAlLOft, Queen St., Mast iron. TASTE. J HAT jarred? Not t the arrangement of the room. Not the furniture, the Brussels, aior was it the pictures. But something clashed. Ah! here it is the 'wallpaper. Choose your papemangJDga to suit your inrniture. Our ribbon piper has the * indescribable somf tbing" appearance. Fascinating designs in bedrooms. Bpau tifui colourings. Soft tims fcr tirtd eyes. I'knse oriticise. We would like your opinion. Chas E. Daniell,

OGILVY AND SONS Only .'[the Prfmest Beet and Mutton Al Orders Carefully Attended to, TELEPHONE 65. Record Reign utchery . Mastertton.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8400, 15 April 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8400, 15 April 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8400, 15 April 1907, Page 3

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