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m m ■ffim m w W% Motor Cars. Motor Cars. ,] ABE 'AGENTS for the following well known cart:— "•.C.A.T.," representing the Ligheat quality of AL.» faoture. »'WOLKECEY," Manufactured by the Wolseley Tool and Motor Oar Company, Birmingham, "«TUART." Manufactured by the Star Engineering hampton, >*OEABY." Siddeley Type, Manufactured by the Deasy Motor Oar [Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Coventry, cnuw *PENN 30 h.p." Penn, Motor Par Co., Pittsburgh, ,i AME ricaN." CATALOGUES Port Free to any addregs. liil iafarmatron imppKed on request. INGLIB BROTHERS W-«l. WARM* •TREET. ... ra WELLINGTON. mmm. What Constitutes Good Ale Persons who drink Ale should remember That Read's "Dog's Head" Bns is always brewed from the choicest materials. That it is brewed with the hard water from the springs owned by Messrs. Bass & Co., the renowned brewers of "DOG'S HEAD" BASS That it is bpttled only by. Read Brothers, Limited, of London, England, in the most modem bottling establishment ,'ill the world. ; ' . . ;;;•.■;•• Such Ale is of the finest quality, always uniform and never.turus fiat. DOG'S HEAD BASS is th '! family beverage m ti. English homes. Every bo*tie heart thla label, which to the oodl of exoellen«r,, m

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REMARKABLE! A frequently heard exclamation regarding the low prices obtaining' 011 high class lamps at Darnell's. uore you will find lamps for all occasions and places, bu there'?- only one place you can buy at such advantage. Tt goes without saying that's ai—» DANI&LL Alwavs- famous for Lampware Values, this special offering will further enhance our name as Value-givers. Th<? prices are right— right into your hand, while quality soars high. We have also a good stock of Lanterns of all kinds at variors prices. MASTER! ON

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10625, 2 May 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10625, 2 May 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10625, 2 May 1912, Page 2

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