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MARSHALL'S FURNITURE T8 HIGH CLASS AND INEXPEN--1 SIVE. Better m Style, better in Finish, and More Durable than An; on the market. THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. BY SAYING THE INTERMEDIATE PROFITS you can get your COTTAGE FURNISHED FOR £33. J. G. MARSHALL «a Adelaltfa Road, WELLINGTON SOUTH. WATCH FOR MY AGENT.

KICK COVERS. RICK COVERS. Farmers, way nsk ruining that STACK, when you can get SERVICEABLE RICK COVERS IS x 21, for 18s 60. LADIES' REAL LEATHER HANDBAGS, Latest Style and Pattern, I'Yom 5a to 30s. Also TRUNKS, PORTMANTAUX, BAGS, Etc. J. Elliott & Co. Phoil® 62. Saddlers .... Masterton

, New CADILLAC eliminates two great inconveniences SELF STARTING AND ELECTRIC LIGHTED, 1912 OARS BRING NEW LUXURY TO MOTORING.

lIS equipping its 1912 cars with an electrical' - generating. system/ ; which starts • aiid ignites the" motor and isuppilies current for th©' eJ'ectric lamps, the Cadillac. Motor Car Company has eltimanated thj& inconvenience® of motoring—trie first, cranking the engine; the other, atbightang from the car when darkness falls', no matter what the condition' of the road or weather, to light the lamps. Doubtless, one of the reasons that the operation of gasoline caxs> has been aJmost entirely restricted to men, is that it is msiuaMy a man's work to crank a motor by hand. Not onJjy experience, but the exertion of much strength is required to overcome the compression and "turn over" til© engine. The Dther inconvenience is almost as serious, and' most discouraging when radii is falling or the wiiid bio wing with such force that it is> ■atknost impossible to preserve a match flame long enough, to light an ordlinary lamp.

Both are obviated entirely in the new season's Cadillac. A woman, cam ■start tihie car as easily as a mam. The lii.mips in franifc and are Kgihted without an occupant of the car leaving, (hiis or her seat. To 'start the motor, a button is pressed and the clutch, is disengaged by the foot pedal. This i® all the opera/tor does: (the rest is automatic. The engine begins to revolve, being driven ■by sthe eleatric generator ulhiidi for the moment becomes a. motor. As soon as the engine begins to run under -its ownt power—which takes -place after the first few revolutions— 'the generator again assumes its function, of supplying current for ignition and storing'electricity in a storage battery for the lighting system.

All the lamps on. the Cadillac are lighted electrically. They are turned on with no more effort than the pressing of a button. Tliere i® no necessity to stop the car and plod fi'o7ii front to rear and rear to front in mud or slush.

, S. M BAIRD MASTERTON. FACTS! One Hundred and Thirty 130 HORNSBY PETROL ENGINES SOLD AND RUNNING THIS YEAR NAMES OF EVERY BUYER CAN BE GIVEN YOU. WHY pUiTolias© an inferior Engine wlien you can have something substantial, reliable and econJomaoa® ? Drop 11 & a line or Ring me up, and I wall take you whetre some of t(hese Engines can bo seem working. Every client speaks well of -fcliem. 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, 3K.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10522, 10 January 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10522, 10 January 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10522, 10 January 1912, Page 4

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