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MARSHALL'S FURNiTUKfc IS HIGH CLASS AND INEXPENSIVE Better in Style, better in FiDish. and More Durable than any on the market. ' THE PRICE* ARE RICHT. BY SAVING THE INTERMEDIATE PROFITS you can get- your COTTAGE FURNISHED FOB £33. J.iG. MARSHALL ; «*» Adelaldt Road, IWELMNGTON SOU^. WATCH FOR tif AGENT.

New CADILLAC eliminates two great inconveniences ISELF startinoTlnd electric MGHTEiD, 19X2 CARS BORING

N equipping- its 1912 oars with an X efecfericail generating system, which, starts and ignite* the motor and supplies current for the electric lamps, the Cadillac Motor Gar Oomcomveniencesl of motoring—the first, crooking the engine; the other, alighting from the car when darkness falls', no matter what the condition of the road ox weather, to light the lajripk " Doubtless, one of the- reasons that the operation• of gasoline cars has been. aiinost entirely restricted to men, is thiat it is üßtaalily a man's work to crank a motor •by hand. Not only experience, hut the exertion, of much strength ie required to overcome tie compression ar«d "turn over" the engine. ■■■; ,^ The other inconvenience is almost as iserious l , and! most discouraging when rain is falling or the wind ibiJowiag with such fores that it is' (atoost impossible to preserve a match flam© long enough to light an ordfinaxy lamp. ■': Both., aire obviated entirely in the new season's OadiMae. A woman cam start flfeeicar as easily as a man. The lamps in front aaid iroair aire lighted 6f the car~leaviriig; Ms or her'seat. * To start the; motor, .a button is .™~„,,,.J j xi._ 'T..J.-1. •- :j: „.j by tihe foot pedail. This a® all the operator does: the rest is automatic. driven by the electric generator wUidch for the moment becomes a motor. As soon, as the engine begins to run under it® own< power—which takes place after the first few revolutions— the generator again a.stsrames its function, of supplying current for ignition and storing* electricity, in a storage battery for the lighting system. AH the lamps on. the OadliEac axe lighted electrically. They are turned on with no more effort .than tdie pressing of a button. There is- no necessity to stop the car aud plod from front to rear and rear to front in mud or slush. S. M BATED MASTERTON.

One Hundred and Thirty 130 SOLD AM) E.UNMNG LAST YEAR NAMES OF EVERY BUYER CAN BE GIVEN YOU. WHY nurchasei an inferior Etirgin© when.' you can have something substantial, reliable and economToaSli? Drop ws> a line or Ring me up, and I will l take you where some of these Engines can be seen working. Every client speaks well of t>hem. A. E. UPTON, WAIRARAPA REPRESENTATIVE. MASTERTON. Telephone 3"6.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10525, 12 January 1912, Page 4

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441

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10525, 12 January 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10525, 12 January 1912, Page 4

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