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MARSHALL'S FURNITURE TS FUGH CLASS AND INEXPEN--1 SIVE. Hot tor in Stylo, bett-er in Finish, and Mor« Durable tkaji any «n tbe market. THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. MY SAVING THE INTERMEDIN ATE. PROFITS you can get your COTTAGE FURNISHED FOR £33. J. G, MARSHALL 48 AdolaJdß Road, WELLINGTON SOUTH. WATCH FOR MY ACENT.

HICK COVERS. RICK COVEES. sTUmiERS, Wny risk RUINING that STACK, when you ran get SERVICEABLE RICK COVERS IS s tL for £2 18s 6d. LADfES' REAL LEATHER HANDBAGS, Latest Stylo and Pattern, From os to 30s. Also TRUNKS, POftfMANTAUX, BAGS, Etc. mmm Phone 52. Saddlers Masterfcon

m New CADILLAC elimintates two great inconveniences SELF STARTING AND ELECTRIC IiIGiIFJMD, 1912 OARS' BRING MEW. LUXURY TO MOTOR- * INC.

I;N equipping. its. 1912 oars with an ■dUbcta-icail' generating ' system*,' which'starts and ignites the motor and .supples -current for the electric lamps, the Gadi'lac- Motor' Oar Coira.painy.'hias; elSminated the two great in--oomvenieiiceisi of motoring—the first/ ©ranking the engine; the other, alighting from the car when darkness falls l , no matter what the condition of the road or weather, to laghtt the lamps. Doubtless, one of the reasons that the operation, of gasoline cars has been admost entirely restricted to men, is that it is usually a man's work to crank a, motor by hand. Not 01% experience, but the. exertion* of (much strength is required to overcome the compression and "turn over" thie engine. The other inconvenience is almost,' as iseraous', and most discouraging ■whm rann is faffing or the wind bJowuig w itli such ifbrce that it is) 'aibmost impossible to preserve a match -flame long -enough.' to light an oidlinary lamp.. Both are obviated entirely in. the' new season's Oadiiltlac. A woman cam: start tflne car as. easily as a man.. The lla-mips in front and roar are Kghted' without an occupant of the car leaving fliliis or her seat.

To start the motor, a button in. pressed and the clutch is; disengaged Hw the foot pedail. TMs m all the operator does: rthe res*, as automatic. : The engine .begins to revolve, being 1 driven by tthe eleotric genera tor 1 vflijich foil- the moment becomes a mo- I tor. As soon, as the engine begins to:] .run under alt® owm power-—which takes -,pla«e .after the .first few .revoluithe generator again assumes its .function, of supplying ciurrentt for ignition and storing electricity in a. storage battery for the .lighting svsitem. _MI tlie lamps on. the CacMlilac a.r.« lighted electrically. They are turned! on with no more effort than the pressing of a button. There is no necessity to .stop, the car a.nd plod from .front to rear and rear to fivmt in mud or slush-.

S. M BATED MASTER/TON. SOLD AND RUNNING THIS YEAR NAMES OF EVERY BUYER CAN BE GIVEN YOU. WHY purchase an inferior Env girne when- you can have sonKtthing substantial, reliable and econlomroai]!? Drop u& a lime or Ring me up, and I willi take you where some of these Engines can be seem working. Every client speaks weld of them. A. E. UPTON, WAIRABAPA REPRESENTATIVE. LANSDOWNE ...... MASTERTON, Telephone JT6.

POPULARITY THE TAILOR FROM LONDON. 203, Lambton Quay, TS fl.t nnf>RATl+, mnlrrn/v 011J+0 *.«. „.,„ - 1 - tomera at :-iSyd!ney, Auckland, Dunedin (2), Ghxistahuirch, Greymouth, New Plymouth, Bflenheim, Cable Bay, Kaipara, Nelsloan, Mar tinborough (2), FeiidiiLg (2),"Bulls, We&tport, Gartertow, Raetahd, Hawera, Wairoa. These are a few of the orders actually being executed now. HADN'T YOU BETTER ~RY,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10518, 5 January 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10518, 5 January 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10518, 5 January 1912, Page 4

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