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MARSHALL'S FURNITURE IS HIGH CLASS AND INEXPENSIVE. Hotter in Style, better in Finish, and More Durable th»n any on the market. THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. BY SAVING THE INTERMEDIATE PROFITS you oan get yoar COTTAGE FURNISHED FOR £33. J. G. MARSHALL 46 Adelalda Read, WELLINGTON SOUTH. WATCH FOR MY ACENT.

KICK COVEES. RICK COVERS. lARMERS, Why rat RUINING that STACK, when you can get SERVICEABLE RICK COVERS 18 x 21, for £2 18s 6d. LADIES' REAL LEATHER HAND' BAGS, Latest Style and Pattern, From oa to 30s. Also TRUNKS, PORTMANTAUX, BAGS, Etc. J. Elliott & Co. Phone 59. Saddlers •••• Masterton

New CADILLAC eliminates two great inconveniences , SELF STARTING AND ELECTRIC LIGHTED, 1912 OARS BRING NIEW LUXURY TO MOTORIN equipping its 1912 car® with an' ~t . . <e3tec±a*icai»- , system; wliS'cli, starts alia ignites; the; motor * ■ and: (supplies current for t3ii& ieJectric lamps. the Cadillac. Motion Oar Company !nias eKmiiiiated the two great iii-; conveniencesf of motoring—the first, cranJting. the engine; the ot3i©r, alighting from till© car -whten darkness falls', no matter wlhiat the condi- [ *!<?«■ C»f fee road or weather,- to light tiie lamps). Doubtless, one of til© reasons that the operation of gasoline care liiae beeai almost entirely restricted to men, is thiat it is .ÜBtoally a man's work to crank, a motor by ihlahd. Not onilly experience, but the exertion of much strength is required to overcome the compression ( and "turn over" tile engine. The other inconvenience is almost as iseirdous, and' most discouraging when raan is falling or the wind Wowing _ with such force that it ist 'almost imjpossdibLe to. preserve a match flame long enough to light an ordinary lamp.

Botlh aire obviated entirely in the new season's GadiMac. A woman caai .start tine car as. easily as a man.; The lia.mips in .fronit and rear a<re Waited without aji occupant of the oar leavinig, (hSs or her seat. To sit art the motor, a, button is pressed and the clutch is disengaged (by the foot jpeda<T. * Thisa® all tilie operator does: (the rest is- a.utonnatio. Tlie engine begins .to revolve, being driven by ftthe electric generator wtiijich for the moment becomes a motor. As soon, as the engine begins l to a-rni under Ms owni power—.which takes (place after tllie first few revolutions— ithe generator again assumes its function, of supplying currenit for ignition and storing' electricity in a storage battery for the lighting system. , ' .AM the lamps an. the Cadillac are lighted electrically. They are turned on with no more effort than the ■pressing of a button. There j® .no •Necessity to stop the car a.nd plod from .front to rear and rear to fiYmit in m!ud or slush.

S. M BAIBD MASEERTON. FACTS! One Hundred and Thirfv 130 HORNSBY PETROL ENC' M " ' SOIB aKz> this year NAMES OF IEVEDV BUYER CAN. BE GtViN YOU, \F~fHY purchase to inferior £iir /V gin© wheiv ydii citii hdVe something substantial, i-eli'able and eoonlomioaft ? Drop dm a line or Ring me up, and I take you where some of these Engines can be seeai working, livery client speaks well! of them. RFID AND GRAY. A. E. UPTON, WAIRARAPA REPRESENTATIVE. LANSDOWNE MASTERTON. Telephone 3^6.

Doherty TAILOR AND BREECHES MAKER, 203, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. LONDON ADDRESS—DOHERTY AND YELL, 24 Hanover Square, ¥ftt

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10519, 6 January 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10519, 6 January 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10519, 6 January 1912, Page 4

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