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.uM" . , for tije following well known o»r»: A'fi.CA.T.," representing the higlert quality of *«WOL®E£EY," Manufactured by the Wolseky Tool »* Motor " Oar Company, Birmingham. '•STUART." Manufactured by the Star Engineering hampton. ■•9EABY." Siddeley Type, Manufactured by the Deasy Motor Car " (Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Coventry. tKU,i ■" XTENN SO h.jJ." Penn Motor Oar Co., Pittsburgh, „ AMERtC AN." AH tSe above cars, as imported by us, are specially «ji*l reauirements, and we will be pleatied to receive a n«t of inspe*ioa -and to arrange demonstrations, if required. CATALOGUES Port Froe to ami address. fful information l on inquest. umnitifiPKKi 8«—83. HARRIS tFHEET, ... WELLINGTON. 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 . , . ,'■ has an engine "which is a marvel for smooth running and noiselessness. It come complete with Horn, Wind Screen, Hood, Lamps, Tool Kit, etc. Runabouts £22-5; Torpedo, £250 j Touring, £3lO. iWirite us for catalogue. A HATRICK AND CO., LTD., NORTH IBLAMB ABENT9. .WAN&ANUI.. . AN© WsßsfieM ©far*»l. toppoeit* Town' FWIt wmftTWWPOW. FOE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN These are absolutely the finest wet weather garments that can be worn, a<nd iim puTC'haisinig a Galmac now from Alex. Donald, the Tailor, you will be making a good investment. These Gakaac Weather Coats are in the favourite Raglan shape, amd the, colours are dull greens and drabs, which, wear rtjhe best. A new shipment of'these coats has just arrivedy and if ■.■'"* you price,, them,.in other shops.. you ..will fipd.tihem marked at 755. : .J Prices here 60s. '." '".., ,"\, '.'.'.,.. THE TAILOR. MASTEETON. Thi? 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 placed 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 ERICKA HAND SOAP Now for Motorists, Engineers, plumbers,' in. fact for anyone ■who wants grease, paint, tar, etc., removo4 Distantly, this is perfeotioD- It. does not injure +*■} haads either, ut.leaves them soft and white. Also 6d a tin. d mwimh stove polish Another reaUy good 6d polish", which is quick, clean and lastinff. W$ also have Xoel Stove Polish at 4s. "; The above art »u really first class little clean ens. which to be useS ,; will be appreciated. ''' MUIIP BARGAINS IN A FEW DAYS. PLUMBERS, ITiNl|faiTHß : IRftNMCTKaERS, •-HiMUMP iiiip^"i REMARKABLE! A frequently heard exclamation regarding the low prices obtaining on high class lamps at Daniell's. , xxcre you will find lamps for all occasions and places, bu there' i only one place you can buy them at such advantage. It goes without saying that's at— DANIELL'S Always famous 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. We have also a good stock.of Lanterns of all kinds at various prices. MASTER"! ON

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10634, 13 May 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10634, 13 May 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10634, 13 May 1912, Page 2

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