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otor Cars. Motor Cars. . E ARE AGENTS forth© following well known Cars:— "S.C.A.T.. representing the highest quality of Continental Manufacture. "CONTINENTAL." "WOLSELEY." Manufactured by the Wolseley Tool and Motor Car Company, Birmingham. "ENGLISH." ' "STUART." Manufactured by the Star Engineering Co., Wolverhampton. 'J ENCL , ,SH "" "DEASY." Siddeley Type, manufactured by the Deasy_Motor Car Manufacturing C 0.,., Ltd., Coventry. - "ENGLISH." "OVERLAND." Manufactured by the Willys Overland Co., loledo and Indianoplis. "AMERICAN." "HUPMOBILE." Hupp Motor Car Co., Detroit, Mich., U.S.A. j "AMERICAN." "PENN 30 h.p." Penn Motor Car Co., Pittsburgh. "AMERICAN." AH the above oars, as imported by us, are specially built to suit Colonial requirements, and we will be pleased to receive a. visit of inspection and to arrange demonstrations if required CATALOGUES Post Free to any address. Pull information /supplied on request. INGLIS BROTHERS 24-26, HARRIS STREET, WELLINGTON.

TOM HOLLAND CAB PROPRIETOR. 3 CABS. Q GABS. O ALWAYS ON HIRE. ,WO of which are fitted with RUBBER TYRES. One carriage and pair, with livery, speoially reserved for Private Engagements. Wedding Parties and Afternoon Drives, a specialty. TELEPHONE 296. NOTE NEW ADDRESS—OHTJROH ST., Masterton.* CHAFF-CUTTING. "AVING purchased _£he Oltyffcutting and Pressing Plant of e late H. P. WynnnWilliamis, we trusted to us throughout the district, trust that the same ,&uipporiTfchat was accorded the late firm wilß be extended to us.—We are, J.McHATTTE. J. 0. BROGDEN. Telephone 235. i

VRE Made from the best proc ucfcs of the Dominion Woollen Mills, and English Worsteds, and I offer suits from these at a very low figure. 50s 55b 65s 75s Probably you have been paying 100 a. , Leave your measure with me to* day, and you will get ntlsfaotlon, 500 PATTERNS TO CHOOSE FROM. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS' BUILDINGS, Queen Strict ... ... .-.: ... ~> :•■ - Maaterton.

Garden nose From the best of English Makers, the Nointh British Rubber Obmjpany, though perhaps inoit lowest in price, we believe, eaisalcr the ' cheapest an the Bong run. ; _ • . We have just (received a -lbt ex s.s.. lonic, Ibofch plain and wire bound. We have also the Dunlop Company's make from id per footi, good A GOOD LAWN MOWER At a reasonable pa-dce as offered you in the Ch'eat American Ballbearing Machine. TQie office poet writes.:— The grass tlbV rtbick amid iJong and green Falls quickly 'neath Mieir Modes so keen ; ; Sla.id Brown to'Jfofhinson, "It'« easy iseen That Bealio Co.'a Mower is a good machine." H.BEiLEjSCo,Ltd., PLUMBERS, TINSMITHS, IRONMONGERS, Etc. IT'S LIFE-LIKE IF IT'S SEPIATYPE. To see our Special "Sepiatype" work is to HM lilot6gr.&pnls Work at its best, and for work you intend to k**>y —or pass on to mnedis-Hor work which you will desire to look back upon when the years roll by, nothing can, qua! "Sepiatype." It's a process notice when the Trust Buildings are finia/hed. WINZENBERG, PORTRAIT SPECIALIST. MAITERTON. Exit Fires Enter Patent Spirit Lamps Aye, and the hotter the Summer, the fewer fires will be kindled in the grate. What handier to take the place of a fire than a reliable Spirit Lamp? DANIELL'S, Stock is complete—assortment carrrieW—for i: stance, the,v b «i smad lamp at Is 6d—a handy contrivance for boiling quickly a small quantity of water. Better qualities and larger sizes at 2s 6d. . Then there's tho family affair for boiling the big black kettle, or for boiling the "billy" at picnics, 6s 6d and 9s each. They are simple in construction, and easy to manage. If you come in we'll show you how they work. Darnell's Hardware, MASTER TON,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10470, 7 November 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10470, 7 November 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10470, 7 November 1911, Page 2

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