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TT$7» ARE 'AGENTS for the following well known cars:— L "1.U.T.," representing the highest quality of faoture. "WOLfEEEY," Manufactured by the Wolseley Tool Motor - Oar Company, Birmingham. tNUU9 •ITUART." Manufactured by the Star Engineering i, hampton. EHUUS "II1A8Y." Siddeley.Type, Manufactured by the Deasy MotofCar >p Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Coventry. twufcion. "PENN 30 H. 9" P«nm Motor Oar, Co., Pittsburgh, „ AMER |CAN." 'All iih© above oars, as imported by us, are specially J™^.. to J c j* 9± toial requirements, and we will be pleased +« receive a visit of inspec•toon and to arrange denaonstrations, if required. CATALOGUES Port Free to any addresa. fITuH information supplied on request. INGLIS BROTHERS «6—W„ HARRIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ::\i ; ~, Reliable Small v Market The Hupp is fitted with a 4-cylinder Motor Sliding Gear and Bosch Magnetto. It'is the oar for the business man. A ibigger car would be'a hindrance in heavy town traffic. " THE HUPMOBILE . " , ha® an engine 'which is a marvel for smooth running and noiselessness. It come complete with Horn, Wind Screen, Hood, Lamps, Tool Kit, Kiunabouts £225; Torpedo, £250 j Touring,, £3lO. ■ Wa*ite us. for catalogue. A HATRICK AND CO., LTD., NORTH IftLANff ASENTO. WANGANUL AND WeSefielr) "tr*>*4- opposite Town B*JL WIBLLra&TOW, ' FOE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN These are absolutely the finest wet / weather garments that can be worn, and ini pUTcbasiniq: a Galmac now from ' Alex. Donald, the Tailor, you will/be making a good investment; These Galmac Weather Coats aire in the favourite. Raglan shape, and the - colours (are dull greens and drabs, , which wear the best. A new shipment *. ' '" of these coats has just arrived, arid if you price them in other shops you, --will find them marked at'7ss. : "- Prices here 60s. THE TAILOR. MASTESTON. HAVE YOU TRIED REDIO3 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 topiated ware, either nickel or silver. Or KADIUM LINOLEUM POLISH This is a .wonderful sixpenn'orth which is splendid for leather, furniture, boots, linoleum, etc; A very large tin, 6d. Or EKICKA SOAP , Now for, Motorists, Plumbers, in fact for anyone "y_. wants grease, paint, tar, etc., removed nstantly, this is perfection. Ifr does not injure +Ho hands either, at leaves them soft and white. Also 6d a tin. .'■(,' ' ... : 7 VCi'7OLOABOL.ST6?B HXIBH ■■'" /.. ; Another rea'ily pood 6d polish", TOhach is quick, clean and lasting. We also have XcelStave Polish at 4oV ' J The above ar*. „u realiv first class little cleaners, which to be used will be appreciated.. . ° . MMP BARGAINS IN A FEW DAYS. PLUMKERB, TIK3MI7H9 : IfiSMMOMBEnS, Ele-

REMARKABLE! ' A frequently hoard exclamation regarding the low prices obtaining on high class lamps at.Daniell's. you will find lamps for all occasions and places, bu there's only one place you can buy thorn at such advantage. It goes without saying that's at— PANIELUS : Alwavs fainmis. for Lampware Values, this special offering will further enhance our name as Value-givers. The prices are right— right into your hand, while quality soars high. Wo have also a good stock of Lanterns of all kinds at various price*. MASTER! ON

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10630, 8 May 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10630, 8 May 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10630, 8 May 1912, Page 2

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