Motor Cars, Motor Cars, /B ABE AGENTS fortho following well known Oar*:— " '"B.C.A.T., reputing the highert quality of MWOttEIUB?!" Manufactured by th* » 7 Tool wd^tor^,, Oar Company. Birminghar*. WoIw»*TUART.» Manufactured by Ine Star Kngmowmg 00., (> i'OGAwFkXU Type, außinfturtiwd by the Deasy ...... |«PENH 30 h.p." Penn Motor Oar Co.. Pittsburgh. IiA||ER|CAMi ., AH toe above oars, « imported by "jjfj Oolonial requirements, and we will be Pff* apeE and to arrar-ge demonstrations if required CATALOGUES Font Free *° «*? ■****" FoH information supplied on reqnert. INGLIS BROTHERS M _,.. W »nRI.«MET, ................ WELUHCTOK. 1 e journey through the nineteen bundred and eleventh stage has been a pleasant one—speaking ,in a business sense. We thank you for your favours, and look forward to a continuance of (jhe same during 1912. "He profits most who serves best," is our business slogan for the values in Furniture come to Hyde's. ■.:'" With ©vary l_ New Year,— We axe, Yous faita fu%, G. HYDE and Co THE FURNISHERS WHO SATISFY. MASTERTON.
"Pipe All Hands For Amber Tips Tea." It may be a little inconvenient to brew a cup of Amber Tips Tea next time you go for a launch trip, but you will be well repaid -by doing so. Anyway, have a cup before darting and another on your return. is in important adjunct to any outdoor trip. It brightens the spirits, animates conversation, »ct* eyes a -sparkle, and keeps fatigue away. Amber Tips at I'M per lb. is a pure, good and yfell rtuTbh'rnd tea. Economical in use, ii ii highly numr. mended by all who bar* lrv.l i\ , The LV- per lb. Amber Tips Is extra fin* •tnalHy, of really delightful flavour—you ifillhare no other once.you. try it. Aa'oi her grade Is packed at 1/8; nd 7»ry (food tea it is, too. , ■■■<.' .A:m ••:• I'ijM Tea is sold in airtight' damp (»•<> i; iM-'iii'M and tins only. Beware of »üb- ».; H -> n.Teivd in any oilier way. - ' No old or *tala teas over enter into "Amber Tips." '
IT'S THE OLD PAN THAT BURNS THE JAM, GET A NEW ONE, .Now tbe preserving season, is coni© agaio, took through the pantry shelves and see 'what's needed. If the old pan is getting rough and apt to "catch" over a good fire, to DAN'IELL'S and select a ww one from ill© tine Stocks of preserving requisites Mre. Brass Preserving Pans in various eizc-, Oast Iron, Masl.hr, Paris., enam■sdet' inside, at moat moderate jyric»3. Call in and look through our stocks'. Ironmongers.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10532, 19 January 1912, Page 2
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405Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10532, 19 January 1912, Page 2
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