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MARSHALL'S FURNITURE | S HIGH GLASS AND INEXPEN- * SIVE. Better, in Style, better in Finish. uid iYUw<3 Durable than any on the iiarket. THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. BY SAVING THE INTERMEDIATE PROFITS you can got vour COTTAGE FURNISHED FOR £33. J. G, MARSHALL 48 Adslakts Road, WELLINGTON SOUTH. WATCH FOR MY AGENT.

KICK COVERS. EICK COVEES. CURMERS, Why risk RUINING 1. that STACK, when you oan get SERVICEABLE RICK COVERS IS x 21, for £2 18s 6d. LAIMES' real leather handbags, Latest Style and Pattern, From 5s to 30s. Also TRUNKS, PORTMANTAUX, SACS, Etc. ,MMW> Fhone 52. Saddlers Masterton

New CADILLAC eliminates ' two great inconveniences SELF STAROING~AND ELECTRIC' MGHTED, 1912 OARS BRING NEW LUXURY TO MOTORING, j [N equipping its 1912 cars with an; electrical generating system/ which starts and ignite*' the motor and supplies current for the electric lamips:. the Cadillac- Motor' Oar Company !n|a& eliminated the two great inconveniences! of motoring—the first, cranking the engine; the other, aiiighting from the car whten darkness f alls', no matter what the condlij tion of the road or weatiher, to light the lamps. Doubtless, one of the reasons that tlie operation of gasoline oars' has been ataost entirely restricted to men, i® thalt it is .usually a man's work to crank a motor by hand. Not only experience, but the exertion of imiueh strength i® required to overcome the compression and "turn over" this engine. The other inconvenience is almost as serious, and' most discouraging when rain is falling or the wind IWowinig with such force that it £s> laOmost impossible to preserve «• match, flame long enough to light an ordfinary lamp.. • Both ore obviated entirely in. the newseason's Gadilae. A, woman, can start able car as easily, as a man.. The Tia.m(ps Aii frotnib and rear are lighted without an occupant of the car leaving, IhSs or her seat.. To start the motor, a button is pressed and the clutch is disengaged Iby the foot pedal. This is) ail the operator does; the rest is automatic The engine .begins to revolve, being driven by (the electric generator wMch for the moment becomes a motor. As soon, as the'engine begins to run under its owra power—which tak- , es {place after the frost few revolutions— the generator again assumes its function, of supplying.current for ignition, and storing eleotrieity in a storage battery for the lighting sysitem.

Aill the lamps on, ill© CacSililac are lighted) electricaMy* They are* turned on with no more effort than the pi'essirug of a button. There is no necessity to stop the car aaid plod from front to rear and rear to frtmt in mltd or stash. S. M BATRD MASTERTON.

One Hundred and-Thirty 130 HORNSBY PETROL ENGINES SOLD AND RUNNING THIS YEAR NAMES OF EVERY BUYER CAN BE GIVEN YOU. WHY purchase, an inferior Env gine whjeii' you can have something; substantia], reliable and eoontoini'ekil:? Drop oi& a line or Ring me up\ aiud I will) _ take you where seme of these Engines can be seen working. Every client speaks weld of them. A. E. UPTON, WAIRABAPA REPRESENTATIVE. LAN3DOWNE MASTERTON. Telephone 3*6. TAILOR AND BREECHES MAKER, 203, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. LONDON ADDRESS—DOHERTY AND YELL, 24 Hanover Square, Wi.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10520, 8 January 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10520, 8 January 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10520, 8 January 1912, Page 4

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