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MARSHALL'S FURNITURE IS HIGH GLASS AND INEXPENSIVE. Hetter in Style, better in Finish, and .More Durable than any on the market. THE PRICEB ARE RIGHT. lIY SAVING THE INTERMEDIATE PROFITS you can get your COTTAGE FURNISHED FOR £33. J. G. MARSHALL 43 Atielalda Road, WELLINGTON SOUTH. WATCH FOR MY AGENT.

KICK COVERS. ,BICK COVERS. FARMERS, Wfey risk RUINING L that STACK, when you oan get SERVICEABLE RICK COVERS 18 x 21, sor £2 18s 6d. LADIES' REAL LEATHER HANDBAGS, Latest Style and Pattern, 'From 5s to 30s. Also TRUNKS, PORTMAPTTAUX, BAGS, Etc. J. Elliott & Co. Phone 69. Saddlers .... Masterfcon

ifliew CADILLAC eliminates -two great inconveniences iSELF STARTING -AND ELEOFRIO LIGHTED, 1912 '-CARS BRING -N<EW LUXURY .TO MOTOR•BiG. ;.TN equipping:.itp 1912 cais with on ' electrical l --gtaieriating ' ey&tem,' -wihieh starts .aha' jgnaifes ilie" motto' and supplies current for the. electric' laiqjpe. the. Cadilfac .Motors Ctyr 43bta-: (pany 'has. eliminated the two. sreat" xnconv&niehoesi of motoring—the -.'first, cranking the ' engine; the -other, . flighting from the oar >wlh)&n darkness falls-, no matter wjh&t' the condition ofiiheroad or weather, ' to; light the lamps. Doubtless, one of the reasons that t/he opefrcution of gasoline cars> has been almost entirely restricted to men, i& that it is usually a man's work to crank a, motor by hiand. Not onijy experience, but the exertion < of much strength, is required to overcome the compression and "turn over" the engine. The Dther inconvenience i&.almo&t :<as iseriovs, and' most discouraging when rain is falling or the wind Mowing with such. force thai it ifii -aibmost impossible' to preserve a match flame long enough to light an ordfinary lamp. Roth are obvuated entirely in the new season's Cadillac. A woman, can ■start tliie car as easily as l a .man. The Ja,mips in front, and -rear are' Sighted without an occupant of the car leaving, QiHis or her seat. To .start the motor, a. button is pressed and the clutch is disengaged toy the foot pedal. This is all the operator does; (the rest is automatic. The engine begins .to revolve, being driven by the electric generator wMeh for the moment becomes a motor. As soon, as the engine begins to run under jits ownt power—which takes .place >after the first few revolutions— the generator again: assumes its function, of supplying current. for iginition arid storing electricity in a storage battery for the .Kilting system.

AD the'lamps on. the Cadillac are 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 front in mild or-slush. s. m "bTtrd MASTERTON.

FACTS! One Hundred and Thirty 130 HORNSBY PETROL ;ENCINES •SOLD AND RUNNING THIS YEAH NAMES OF EVERY >BUYER CAN BE GIVEN YOU. WHY purclia.se an inferior En*gine when. you can have some•thiaig substantial, reliable and eoonkmtioail? Drop a line or Ring me up, and I will_ take yon where some of these Engines can be seen woi'ltirig. Every client speaks well! of them. ffPID AND GRAY. A. E. UPTON, WAIRAtRAPA REPRESENTATIVE. LANSDO'WNE MASTERTON. Telephone B^6.

Doherty TAILOR Am BREECHES MAKER. 203, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON LONDON ADDRESS—DOHERTY AND YELL, 24 Hanover Square, W* k

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10521, 9 January 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10521, 9 January 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10521, 9 January 1912, Page 4

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