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IfpMotor Gars, Motor Gars, * J™"*® 'AM IQENIS for tie following well Imowi cSE»:~* tie laifiliert finality of AL, M C W©L®ELEY, S ' M&nuf&atTtred by •&© Woleeley Tool » Oar Oomprnj, iiirmiagtiam. > "ttTUART." SUnufcotured by tie Star Woiverhamptou* -'twu^aH. WBIASY." Siddelsy Typ®, fc? tio Ihmj Motor a.r (> Maaofictufjiß Co., 3uM. t Coventry cpENN 30 fe.sf. ( ' F«m Motor !Dar Co., Pitt&bnr#* « AMEf f {C AN." ■Bin «So *b<m» ear*. >9 imported By ns, are apooislly built to suit ColSiuul requirements, cad 7re .will be pleased to receive »* vit-i or mopeoHaoai x»nd to demonstrations, if required* I Port Frw fco any address < ffiU iiaStooa#'f£-?3' ca' gueflb. XNGLXS BKOTHEKS tMI. K'ARRiS BYMEETi k .< mw» r« WELLINGTON. THE OVERLAND IS READY FOB ANT TEST. Up hill, down dale, rough roads, heavy traffic, if is all t'lie same io the Overland OVERLAND MODEL 51 WITH rest OOQtfc This- splendid car "will come through any such test with flying colours. ■ , ■ 1 TheOvedand is in various models from 96 to 118 m. wheel base, 20 to 40 H.P., and (ranges in- price from-£275 to £550. Every car is complete. , WRITE FOR THE LATEST CATALOGUES. A. HATRICK AND ,CO.. LIMITED. NORTH ISLAND AGENT'S, WAN6ANUI. OB WAKEFIELD STREET . ... WELLINGTON. (Opposite Town Hall.)

THE WINTER SUITINGS ARENOWIN Even, if you are not quite ready to order your new suit, it will interest you to see the new fabrics for Winter wear. Tlhere is a freshness and fine finish about the materials, and the designs show a commendable effort to depart from the conventional. • If you are ready for a new suit, you know you can get it made at Donald's to your entire satisfaction in fit and in style. . . , , Donald's Tailoring is just about as perfect as Tailoring can be. \ LEX DONALD, LADIES' AND CENT'S TAILOR, MASTERTON. HAVE fOU '-.TRIBD BBDIOS / Tiiis is the saae given to a clotL for polishing all metals without making any mes.3. Olean your bras ©tc., in the dining room :f you wish. The shilling cloth is foT brass, copper, aluminium, etc., and the SIXPENNY one is'for Spoons, Cruets, Buckke, Buttons, etc., _ etc. These cloths are quite harmless to Plated ware, either nickel or silver. Or RADIUM LINOLEUM POLISH ' This is a wonderful sixpenn'orthwhicli is splendid for leather, furniture, boote. linoleum, etc. A very large tin* 6d. Or EEICKA HAND SOiE Now for Motorists, Engineers, Plumbers, t* fact _ for anyone wiso wants grea&o, paint, tar, etc., remold netaatiy, this is perfection. Its does not injure hands either, at leaves them soft aud white. Also 6d a tin. ( r VOIiGiHOL STOVE PCM3H Another really good 6d .polish 1 , wKch is quiok, c&an and lasting. We Also have Xoei Sto.-u Polish at 4<L The above art first class little cieaaeis, Vt&ch to bo used "?iil Lie appreciated. LAMP BARGAINS JM A FEW DAYB. H. BE ALE & Go, Ltd., PUWBERO, {fftNfiilsme, iESKKSKEER®, gfc. ' . 1 9 ' Wave Your Lawn Mower Sharpened NOW. : Adviftcd'y NOW; because you can •do without your .machine for a week or so, whereas. in the 'summer the-" •grass grows so quickly t-Kat you must maw the lawn every three 6v four days. For this reason the time is convenient both to the man who owns a mower and to tlie man. wlib sharpens it. NOW;""because we can give exacting attention to the eiharpening and resetting the, blacles. Send yours along NOW. Chas E. Daniell i i IRONMONGERS MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10662, 18 June 1912, Page 2

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560

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10662, 18 June 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10662, 18 June 1912, Page 2

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