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Motor Gars, Motoi Cars. lW AM AGENTS for the following well known oars:— "•.C.A.T.," representing the highest quality of facrfcure. "WOLtELEY," Manufactured by the Wolseley Tool a^p»?l0^?o H ». Oar Company, Birmingham. "BTUART," Manufactured by the Star 'Engineering hampton, "DEABY." Siddeiey Typo, Manufactured by the Deasy Motor Manufacturing 00., Ltd., Coventry. *>PENN 30 h.p." Penn Motor Oar 00., Pittsburgh. ••AMERICAN." 'All the above ours, as imported by us, are specially &nisl requirements, and w© b© pleased t<> * o® .ana to arrange demonstrations, it required. CATALOGUES Port Free to any address. information' mppilie>d on request. INGLIS BROTHERS IML HARRIS JITrtEET, WELLINGTON. m The Most Reliable Small Car on the Market Th© Hupp ii fitted .witli a 4-cylinder Mjotor Sliding Greaz <an<£ ißosch Magaotto. . It is the oar for She business man. _ Ai fbdgger car would be a hindrance in heavy town .traffic.' THE HUPMOBILE . i f<n in'nrvciT InTt Crnnrtfih iriUlTll.t h'ae an. engine wHie!h Js a .marvel for smowtih running and noiselsssnefis. It c»nie complete with Horn, Wind .Screen, .Hpod, Lamps, To©l Kit, efc'. ■ '> -i ' ' ■/' •,''' EMmaibout^^2^; Torpedio., £250 j Towing, £3lO. Write us 'for catalogue." *'• v-"'Vs ) A HATRICK AND CO., LTD., NORTH IftLANB IIENTO. WANGANUL ■■ -'.v.-' AN© WsEefieM Cta-M*. oppoiite Town Hal, WMMaWOTpy. k ; FOE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN '( ! These are absolutely the finest wot \ weather garments thai can,be worn, and iini purchaisimg; a Galmao now from iLiex. Donald, the Tailor, yo>u will be making a good investment. ; These Galinac Weather Coats axe in the favourite Raglan shape, amdi the colours are dull greens arid drabs, • which wear itihe best. A new shipment of these coats has just arrived, and if , you price them in other shops you 1 will find them marked at 755. Prices here 60s. ALEX DONALD, THE TAILOR. iIASTERTOM. IfcHlHlilgwn .. .. .—i>■'l ('" • ; HA YE YOU TRIED RBDIO3 This is the name given .to a cloth for polishing all metals without making any mess' Clean your bras etc., in the dining room if you wish. The shilling cloth is for brass, copper, aluminium, etc., and the SIXPENNY one is for Spoons, Cruets, Buckles, Buttons, etc., etc. , These cloths are quite harmless to plated ware, either nickel or silver. Or MmUM LINOLEUM POLISH This is-a wonderful sixpenn'orth which is splendid for leather, furniture, boots, linoleum, etc. A verj* large tin, 6d. Or F. KICK A HAJSD SOAP Nowfor Motorists, Engineers, PI ambers, in fact for anyone v/bo wants grease, paint, tar, etc., removed nstantly, this is perfection. Tfc n does not injure hsads either, but leaves them soft- and white. Also 6d a tin. Ci WLVAHOL STOVE 3PO&IBH] Another ren.'iH rood 6d .polish'. which is quick, clean and lasting. We also have Xcel Steve Polish at 4d. The above an., really first class little cleaner,s, which to jbe use# will be appreciated. LAMP BARGAINS IN A FEW DAYS. H. BEALE & Co, Ltd.) PLUHBERO, iriNtMITH« : IRONMONOERQ, El*. I P7* s 0? *•5 35"» BRILLIANT BABOAINS m L A M P W A/r I REMARKABLE! A frequently heard, exemmwm rardin"- the low prices obtasisar • reIjjrrh class lamps a.t Daniel Fa. g on. liOre you will find lasciilpft fc casions And places, bw ttaxe' -r all ocplace you can buy tltoni. •' 51 only one vantage. It goes witfemt say l ' at such adag that's at- * DAN", ll -S Ir" ous For La nip ware Talnnt,'mrc (>•' ' .-ecial oiFering will further Ktv'r' Ji' na-me as \ alue-civers. ' v. ,rices are right— right into " w --and, while quality soars high. ± , e have also a good stock oi _Lan n /ns of all kinds at various prices. Di'fireirs Hardware MASTER! ON

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10628, 6 May 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10628, 6 May 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10628, 6 May 1912, Page 2

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