what there is of SUMMER DRAPERY You get at ii W.RCiAf, Ltd* SUMMER SALE
New CADILLAC eliminates two great inconveniences ISELF STARTINcTaND ELECTRIC LIGHTED, 1912 CARS BRING MEW LUXURY TO MOTORING. [N equipping its 1912 cars with an electrical generating system, which starts and ignite* the'motor end .supplies current for the electric lamps, the Cadillac Motor Car Cornconveniences of motoring—the first, cranking the engine; the other, alighting 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 cars has been ailmost entirely restricted to men, is that it is usually a man's work to a motor by hand. Not only experience, but the exertion, of much strength is required to overcome the compression and "turn over" the engine. The other inconvenience is almost "when ram. is"faHicttg • or -*~th£ : 'l wind ■'Wowing, with such..- force thai:it is aiLmost impos sable to' preserve a match flame long enough to light an ordinary lamp. Both are obviated'entirety in the new season's Cadillac. A woman can start the car as easily as a man.. The lamps in front and near are lighted ■ without an occupant of the car leaving has or her seat. To start the motor, a button is Eressed and the clutch is disengaged y the foot .pedal'. This is all the operator does: <the rest is automatic. driven by the electric generator which for the moment becomes a motor. As soon as the engine begins to es 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 sys- i tem. All the lamps on, the Oad&llac are lighted electriiioaHy. Tiiey are turned on with no more effort than the pressing of a buttons. There is> no necessity to* stop the car and plod from front to rear and rear to front in mud or sJusft. S.-M. BAIBD-: MASTERTON. One Hundred and Thirty 130 HORNSBY PETROL ENGINES SOLD AND BUNKING LAST YEAR NAMES OF EVERY BUYER CAN BE GIVEN YOU. WHY purchase an. inferior Engine when you can have something substantial, reliable and ecomomioaiL? Drop ivs>' a, line or Ring me up, and I. will take you where some of these Engines can .be seen working. Every client speaks weli! of them. A. E. UPTON, WAIRARAPA REPRESENTATIVE. LANSDOWNE MASTERTON. Telephone 8"6. MARSHALL'S FURNITURE S HIGH OLAsi AND INEXPENSIVE. Better in Style, better in Fini&h. and More Durable than any on the market. THE PRICES ARE RIGHT. BY SAVING THE INTERMEDIATE PROFITS you can get your COTTAGE FURNISHED FOR £33. J. G. MARSHALL 48 Adelaide Road, WELLINGTON SOU^. WATCH FOR RS/ AGENT.
AND PIANOS_ '0 satisfied are we with the last- > ing qualities of the Th6moddßifc and Metroßtyle Pianola-Pianos' and Pianos that w© will give to every -rurelhaser a written guarantee to not including tuning, tor twenty years, free of charge. W© will also give on© year's free subscription to our Giroafa.t&ng Library of Records, <w the option of selecting twenty-five records free of charge. Our terniß or payment ax© the easiest int the world—equal to a rental only, and within the reach of all'. We stock the following high-olaas Pianos:— BRITISH. CONTINENTAL J. &J. Hopkinson Bechstein Eavestaff& Sons Haake Boyd, Ltd. P.Werner George Eussell Bapoldi Collard & Collard Romheldt Steck Pianola-Pianos and Pianolas OBGANSi |The.Malcolm, the * Bell,|tiie 109 QUEEN STREET, MA6TBBTON i. LOWNDES. Local Manager, and Solo Agent for Wairarapa District. - WELLINGTON WmmoVßE.'*'* 85 WILLIS STEEBT. B. LEWIS, Manaffer. J. WHITTAKER PEOVIiION MESOHART, EAGBOOBRIIS AS IkOWMT PElOlft All ord*r» delivered tt «*y perl If &m tows. Telephone 87. QUEEN 6TEEET, MASTERTON. Holiday and Touring Suits. E HAVE A LAiRGE ANT* SELECT OTOCK OF SUMMER SUITINGS And' recommend clienihs to place their orders early to be ready for tho HOLIDAY SEASON, .which is close at hand. G.S.BALL. THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR, oiueen Street M&sterton. Gordon fiughao, WAIRARAPA AND PAHIATUA AGENT FOR THE Ford Motor Cars Humber Motor Cycles CARS FOR HIRE. MOTOR BPIRIT AND OILB STOCKED. Telephone 53. CARTERTON. EORGH KROiS, .KRuN, -ira;n merchant, grocer, CENERAL STOREKEEPER.
COSTUME OPPORTUNITIES GREAT S Jt is only on occasions like this such Htirguins can be had. Tjiosc opportunities to save hugely on Costumes with a name, come only once in a "blue moon." Better take the chance and "get in" on one of tihese neat and stylish Ready-to-wear Costumes. They're smart in style, and here tire prices that f:pell Ji-l-G S-A-V--I-N-G-S. SMART LLXEX COSTUMES, this season's styles, 'usuallv 21s, Sale Price 12s Gd. LINEN . TUSSORE SHANTUNG COSTUMES, smart styles, usually 27s 6d, Sale oriee 8s lid. 1.3 Only 'BLOUSE COSTUMES, various-colours, all new styles, usually 21s. Sale 'Price 6s Lid. ' WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSE COSTUMES, trimmed tucks and Embroidery, usually 10s Gd to 12s 6d, Sale Price 6.s 6d. GENERAL DRAPERS, THE STORE FOR VALUE* MASTERTOM.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10531, 18 January 1912, Page 4
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