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*».e.A.T.,» representing the hi«hert fl™** <* ' feature. *WOUECEY,» Manufactured by *• Wolßekj Tool Oar Company, Birmingham. •fTUART." Manufactured by the Bfcar Engineeria* b«mp'toiii «IEABY." Kddeley Type, Manufactured by tbe Dcasy Mantrfaoturing 00., Ltd., Ooven-ry. »f ENN Si h-P." Perm Motor Par Co., Pitteburgli* .•AMERICAN." -; IB tie above M». m »»^^^ i^ S L , SSS and we wfl be P^^ 1 * 06 ™ SaT-and to arrange demonstratum, it required. PITAIiOGUEB Port Free to any. addreM. EaE Wtarmato supplied on quest. INGLIS BBOTHERS . M ,. tfARRI. iT««T. ~ •- .» WEUUNCIOH, Car on the Market The Hupp is fitted with a 4-cylinder Motor Sliding Gear and Bosch Magnetic). It is the oar for the business man. - A ibigger car -would be a hindrance in heavy town traffic. THE HUPMOBILE . A .., has an engine wßich is a marvel for smooth running and noiselessnees. It come complete with Horn, Wind Screen, Hood, Lamps, 100 l Kit, Runabouts £225; Torpedo, £250; Touring, £310.Write us for catalogue. - A HATRI6K AND CO., LTD., NORTH ISLAM B AOENTB. .WAN&AMJL AND WtStAM Bto<w9. frppfciito Town Hal, WBCOXKQTOiB.

THE WINTER SUITINGS ARE NO WIN ■~"-> - EVen if you are not quite ready to order your new suit, it will interest you to see 'the new fabrics for Winter ; wear. Tliere is a freshness and fine finish ?, about tbe material®, and the designs "> isliow a commendable effort to depart j ' (from the conventional. ' - If you are ready ifor a new isuit, you. | know you can get it made at Donald's \ to your entire satisfaction in fit and in style. 1 Don'ald's Tailoring is just about as (perfect as Tailoring can be. ALEX DONALD, LADIES' AND CENT'S TAILOR, MASTERTOX. HAVE YOU TRIED REDIO3 This is the name given to a clotl for polishing all metals without making any mess. Clean your bras etc., in the dining room if you wish. The shilling cloth is far 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 RADIUM LINOLEUM POLISH This is a wonderful sixpenn'crth which is "splendid for leather, furniture, bcote. linoleum, etc. A very large tin, 6d. Or ERICKA. HAND SOIP . Now for Motorists, Engineers, Plumbers, in fact for anyone who does not injure *% hands either, ut leaves th©m soft and white. Also 6d a tin. C i yULtUNOL STOVE POMBH Another realty good 6d ,polis!i, which is quack, clean and lasting. !We also have Xsel Stove Polish at 4d. The above art »ii really first class little cleaners, which to be used will be appreciated. (LAMP BARGAINS IN A FEW DAYS. Jm¥%imr7i PLUMPERS, ir&NMIITHfI, iHfNMlffiaEßt, ll*.

FOR BRIDES-TO-BE. The words "Kitah'en Te'a" are no# in the wise old 'Dictionary, but are uppermost just now in the minds ol brides-to-be. Have the. mails brought yon a Wedding liiviitation lately ? Ai'e von intimately Acquainted with some bride-to-be? Then conrie' to DANIELL'S Tlieve are practical Housekeeping Supplies Were. Pots and Pains in Tin or EnameS, Baths, .and - 'every father u'riteile' in Tinware. Brigh. values in Cutlery and a Brnshware stock bristling with useful articles. As well as Baskets, Lamps, and other usefnl articles. Quality aind tow prices have already been wedded bere. MASTER! ONI

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10640, 22 May 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10640, 22 May 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10640, 22 May 1912, Page 2

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