Motor Gars, rr*m ASM "AGENTS for tie following well kaow* oKBi:-^ KIAWV- reputing ti» «tf»* mv* °* °°^SiiiienAl. nfeasor*. ■VMjMEEY." Mannfaottirea to tte W«b*K ffooi «| N^Hi ,, 0u Pojnpany, Birmingham. '. -WJART." Hurahoteri by the Bt»r mUSY." ffiUdegr Typ«, by £• tt«y o gS*i ». "Co., Ltd., Oovemsry. / nrillN M fc* y F«ib Motor Oar 00., Pittsbozgl, « AHE RICAH." W-fifc KARRIS OTBEET, ... «. ..« «. > WEU.INOTON. THE OVEELAND IS READY FOE ANT TEST. Up hill, down dak, <roagh roads, heavy traffic, it is all the same to OVERLAND MODEL 51 This splendid car will come through any such' test with flying colours. ■■-.'■' >i, ; The Overland is ia various models front 96 to 118 in. wheel hase, 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 AGENTS, WANGANUI, OR "WAKEFIELD STREET "WELLINGTON. (Opposite Town Hall.)
It may ibe very wrong, Tbut tH»3 iwarld judges hy appearance. Whie'rever ® well-dressed mata. goes .lie gets a hettetr (hearing than; the man who is carelbss as ,to his personal appearantee. It pays to ibe wdlXdressed, ancl it does not cost a.'great deal to obtain good clothes. , ' '"'.. Let Dlonald make your suit, ane yon will Ibe correctly dressed—Tailor rag is oulr hoblby—w© know how to :muke Gentlemen's Clothes, # and W an,'a3ie them to give sntisfaction!. If vou wish to own a wel'l-fittiuji StyMeh Winter Suit, come in and let us take your measurement.LADIES' A-ND CENT'S TAILOR, MASTERTON.
This. IB tie n'asw given to a cloth for polishing all., metals without .. ,>""■>?..■»-"" js . , • +v,a Hitnncr -mom if will wish. The shilling cloth xa foe ,- % - , , „ .. . . , BIXPENNY on© is for Spoons, Cruets, Bucklee, Buttons, etc., . etc. Tfceae cloths are auite harmless to plated ware, either nickel or silver. br RADIUM LINOLEUM POLISH ' This is a wonderful sixpenn'erth which is, splendid for leather, furniture, boots, linoleum, etc. 4. very &Tge tm, 6d. Or EKICKA HAND SOAP Now for Motorists, Enecmeers, Plumbers, iy fact .for anyone who wants crease, paiut, tar, etc., removed n&tantjy, this is perfection. It does not injure &« hands either, ut leaves them soft and white.. Also fid a tin. C r VJLCAHOL STOVE KLIBH Another reaily good 6d polish, which is quick, efcsaa and lasting. We also have XoeJ Polish at 4d. The above art <** reairy first class Httia cieaaera, fchioh to ho used viil h© op*prec:at«i. LAMP BARGAINS IN A FEW DAYS. M?l*Mrfr»^ Have Your Lawn Mower sharpened NOW, Advised'y NOW, because you can do without your machine for a week or so, whereas in the summer the grass prows so quickly that you mu.si> mow the lawn every three or four days. For this- reason tlra time is convenient both to tire man who owns a mower and to the man whb sharpens it. NOW, ibeeiwee wo can give exacting attention, to the eiliarpening and resetting the bla"de.s. Send yours along NOW. IRONMONGERS MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10663, 19 June 1912, Page 2
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