Only a Little Left. But what there is of SUMMER DRAPERY You get at GIFT PRICES On SATURDAY, 20th January. AT W.F.G.A!, Ltd. SUMMER SALE
New CADILLAC eliminates two great inconveniences SELF STARTING~ZND ELECTRIC LIGHTED, 1912 CARS BRING MEW LUXURY TO MOTORING. IN equipping its 1912 oars with an electrical generating system, which starts ana .ignites the motor and supplies current for tie electric lamps, tie Cadillac Motor Car Company !hias eliminated thie> two great inconveniences' of motoring—tie first, cranking the engine; the other, a&ightang from the car when darkness falls', 110 matter what the condition of the road or weather, to light the lamps. Doubtless, one of the reasons that the operation of gasoline oars has been almost entirely restricted to men, is that it is usually a man's work .to ora~k a motor by hand. Not only experience, but the exertion of much strength i® required to overcome the compression and "turn ' oy«^ , :Jih)&, engine. .c: • • . - Tie" other.- mconveiiiience is" almosit as • serious, and' m6st discouraging when rain is falling or . the wind iWowing _ with such,' force that it is all/most impossible to preserve a match flame long enough to light an ordiinary lamp. Both are obviated entirely in the new season's Cadillac. A woman can start the car as easily as a man.. The lamps in front aaid rear a<re ISghted without an occupant of 'the oar leaving (has or her seat. To 'start the motor, a button is pressed and the clutch is disengaged oy the foot pedal 1 . This i© all the operator does: the rest is automatic. The engine begins to revolve, being driven by (the electric generator Which for the momeait becomes a motor. As soodi as th|e engine begins to rum under its owni power—which takes place after the first' few revolutions— the generator again assumes its f]cmctiom> of supplying current for iginition) and storing electricity in a storage battery for the Igjhtinig system 1 . AOS the lamps oil the CadliUac are lighted 1 electrically. Hfcey are turned on wuth no more effort tiban the (pressing of a button. There is no necessity to stop the car and plod from front to rear and rear to front in> mild or slush. S. M- BATED MASTEKTON. FACTS! One Hundred and Thirty 130 r HORNSBY PETROL ENCINES SOLD AND RUNNING LAST YEAR NAMES OF EVERY BUYER CAN BE GIVEN YOU. WHY purchase .an inferior Enr gine when' you -can have something substantial, "reliable and econtomroa®? Drop us a line or Rung me up, and I w® take you. where some of these Engines can be seen, working. Every, client speaks well of them. RFID AND GRAY. A. E. UPTON, ! WAIRARAPA REPRESENTATIVE. LANSDOWNE ... ... MASTERTON. , Telephone 3TQ. MARSHALL'S FURNITURE TS HIGH GLASS AND INEXPEN--1 SIVE. Better in Style, better in Finish, and More Durable than any on the market. THE PRICES ARE RICHT. BY SAYING THE INTERMEDIATE PROFITS you can get your COTTAGE FURNISHED FOR £33. J. G. MARSHALL 46 Adelaide Road, WELLINGTON SOUTxr WATCH FOR Rn 1 AGENT.
STEGK PIANOLA-PIANOS AND PIANOS_ SO satisfied are we. with. the lasting qualities of the Itaodast and Metrostyle Pianola-Pian£® and Pianos tihat we will' give to every purchaser a wrubten guarantee to keejpl the amstrumeaDb in good order, sot including tuning, Jor twenty years, free of charge. We jwili also give one year's (firee subscription to oar Circulating Lilbra/ry of xveoards, car the option of selecting twenty-five snecords fee of charge. Our terms or payment are tie easiest m the world—equal to a rental onijy, and within the reach or all'. We stock the following high-olass Pianos:—. BRITISH. CONTINENTAL J. &J. Hopkinson Bechstein Eave staff & Sons Haake Boyd, Ltd. P.Werner George Russell Rapoldi Collard & Collard Romheldt Steck Pianola-Pianos and Pianolas ..!.. ORGANS The Malcolm, the . Bell, the Chicago. The British and Continental Piano Co. 169 QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON J. LOWNDES. Manager, and Sole , Agecnt for Wairarapa District. 3 .WELLINGTON WAREHOUSE, 35 WILLIS STREET. B. LEWIS, Manager. J.WHITTAKER PROVISION MEBCHAHT, A RBGaOOTMSAI WXKSOT iV PKIOXBAll ordnt a«§ir«r®i M mat |W» *t 4flw towa. Telephone 67. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Holiday and Touring Suits. WB HAVE A LARGE MD SELECT STOCK OF SUMMER SUITINGS And recommend clienits to place their orders early to be ready for the HOLIDAY SEASON, which. ia close at hand. C. S. BALL. THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR, tineea Street Masterton. Gordon Hu^hau. NOLE WAIRARAPA AND ?AHIATUA AGENT FOE THE Ford Motor Cars Humber Motor Cycles CARS FOR HIRE. MOTOR SPIRIT AND OILS STOCKED. Telephone 53. CARTERTON. GEOBGB TTERON, EORGX JjLEKUN, RAIN MERCHANT, GROCER, AND GENERAL STOREKEEPER. IL&3TSI/TON. G
COSTUME OPPORTUNITIES AT OUR GREAT SHELF-EMPTYING SALE It is only on occasions like this such Bargains can ibe had. Tiic.se opportunities to save hugely on Costumes with a name, com© only once in a "bine moon." ' Better take the chance and "get in" 011 one of these neat and stylish Costumes. They're' smart in style, and hero ur.e prices that spell B-I-G S-A-Y—----i-:n*-g-s. SMART LINEN COSTUMES, this season's styles, ssunllv '2ls, Sale Price I2s 6d. LINEN TUSSORE SHANTUNG 1 COSTUMES, smart styles, usually h 27s 6d, Sale orice Ss lid. 15 Only 'BLOUSE COSTUMES, various colours, all new styles, usually 21s, Sale IVice 6s lid. " WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSE COSTUMES, trimmed tucks and Embroidery, usually 10s 6d to 12s 6d, Sale Price 6s 6d. . cHUGO & SHEARER GENERAL DRAPERS. THE STORE FOR VALUE. L i^STEBTQii,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10530, 17 January 1912, Page 4
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