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Motor Cars. Motot Cars. "1.C.A.T.," representing the highest quality of A L .» factor©. . ' I'WOLtEtEY," Manufactured by the Wolaoley Tool and Motor Oar Company, Birmingham. fcNU 1 "STUART." Manufactured by tlie Star Engineering ; I^°^J r g H , I hampton. , «'DEABY." Siddeley Type, Manufactured by the Dea&y T G £|g H ... Manufaoturuiß Co., Ltd., Coventry. "PENH SO h.n." Penn Motor Oar Co., Pittsburgh. ••AMERICAN." 'MI tie above oars, aa imported by ns, are specially bt'H to BUit tanial requirements, and we will be pleased to receive - *j«a -ana to arrange demonstrations, n required. CATALOGUES Port Froe to any addreaa. tful informative supplied on request. INGLIS BROTHERS IS—fa. HARRIS ITKEET, »« v»• ••• ••• WELLINGTON. m 53? The Most Reliable Small f!ar on the Market The TTnpp is fitted >with a 4-cylinder Motor Sliding Gear and Rosch Magnefcto. 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 noiseleesiiees. It come complete with Horn, Wind Sore en, Hood., Lamps, Tool Kit, Runabouts £225; Torpedo, £250; Touring, £3lO. "Write us for catalogue." • •- A HATRICK AND CO., LTD., NORTH IBLAMB ASSENT*. WANGANUI. ' AND TgiftgwrtUM Rfcrimi. oppoiiU Town FWfl. WlflVMJfflTOJf. ■ Galmac Weather Coats FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN These are absolutely the finest wet weather garments that can be worn, and in purchasing a Galmao now from Donald, the Tailor, yosu will' be Braking a good investment. Tlhe&e Galmac Weather Coats are in the favourite Raglan .shape, audi the colours are dull greens and drabs, which wear tihe best. A new shipment of these coats 'lias just arrived, and if you pi'ice them ,in other shops you. x • will find them marked at 7os. Prices, here 60s. ALEX DONALD, THE TAILOR. MASTERTONw HAVE YOU TRIID KBDIOS 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 SIXPENiNY one is for Spoons, Cru&ts, Buckles, Buttons, etc., etc. Tlhese cloths are quite harmless to plated ware, either nickel or silver. ' Or RADIUM LINOLEUM POLISH This is a wonderful sixpenn'orth. which is splendid for leather, furniture, boots, linoleum, etc. 4. very large tin, Gd. •' ' Or ERICKA HAND SOAP Now for Motorists, Engineers, Plumbers, in fact for anyone wbo wants grease, paint, tar, etc., removed nstantly, this ia perfection- 7J '- does not injure +*•? hands either, at leaves them soft and white. Also 6d a tin. C( /OIi'JABCIi'SfOVB POMBH Another really good 6d polish, wbach is quick, clean and lasting. Wo also have Xcel Stove Polish at 4d. The above art, «u" reailv first class little cleaners, which to be used • will be appreciated. • 1-amp bargains in a few Days. H. BE ALE & Co, Ltd., • e>LMMRERB. TiNftMITHO. iRCNfIBONaERe, NO. f: x BEILLIABT BAE9AIHS IN LAMP WARE REMARKABLE! . A frequently heard exclamation regarding >the low prices obtaining on high class lamps at Daniell's. yon. will find lamps for all occasions and places, bu there'» 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 6pec.ial offering will further enhance our Jiajine 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. Darnell's Hardware MASTER! ON

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10635, 14 May 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10635, 14 May 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10635, 14 May 1912, Page 2

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