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'E ARE AGENTS for the following well known cars: J"S.C.A.T., n Represe'iitiin. gtlie highest qua al Manufacture. "CONTINENTAL." ''"aSSbUd by the Wolseley Tool and Mdtor Car top Birmingham. by the Star Engineering Co., 'WeaverWon. **DEASY." -- j. Siddeley Type, Manufactured by the D:ae/ x.e.or Uan pany, Jjtd.*, Coventry. •PENN 30 h.p." , Penn Motor Car Co., Pittsburgn. 'AMERICAN." 11 the above cars, as imported by us, are specially to suit, Col,l requirements, and we will, be pleased to r«e;ve r *--t oi mspectio to arrange demonstrations, :f required. CATALOGUES Post Free io any address. Full information supfeel on request. HARRIS STREET WELLINGTON. 50 OQQ WATCHES i TO BE SENT OUT! DEPOSIT DEPOSIT CAPPED HDMOIBVIffI WATOH. jewelled movement, guaranteed 10 jeara. to anv address in New Zealand on receipt of 2/6 deposit and upon the payment of the last i of S3 weekly instalments of 1/- each, making ■ _ «» 6/iifi in mi. A handsome Ijold I If not satisfied that any watcu we supply is worth double the price we ask, send it back and we will refund every penny yon number of your P.N. Postage, 6d. extra. NORMAN FRANK & Co.>> .209 Customhouse Quay, * WELLINGTON, N.Z. > Bankers: National Bank of JJew Zealand, Ltd. 1 People Judge by Appearance. _ It may ibie very wrong, but the "~ . world judges by appearance. 1 Wherever a well-dressed man. goes he gets a bette/r hearing than: the ma»n- who is careless as ,to his person- j ia-1 appearantee It pays to 'b« Hoes not CO** .- doai. f> obfcau. good oloti'ic. Lett Dwald make y<v..r suit, «.v you will' be vjineotdy (ivt- l i«a~-j.uiL<.-.. ing.o or hobby—w;e icrJow Low -v ; ] make G..'.".it l emtn'>s CLothes,. r;:.u '<■■■' snake the no pi".'® : . If tox vr'i to cwr. -a 1 Styliisi- Winter Suit, come in an \ let us take your mea,suremeints. LADIES' A'ND GENT'S TAILOR, MASTERTON. HAVE i'O-J TJBtIBD KEDIOS. This i 3 the came given to a cloth for all metals without making any roe&3. Clean your bras «is., in th« dining room :t \ou \<sh. The shilling cloth is for brass, copper, aluminium, etc., and the . - -PENNY, one is for Spoons, Cruets, Buckiee, 'Buttons, etc., etc. > ' »> cloths are auite harmless to plated wore, either nickel or salver. Or EiU)IUM LINOLhIUM POLISH This iB a .wonderful gixnenn'orth Which is. splendid for leather, furniture, bcote. linoleum, etc. A very large tin, Bd. Or BRICKAHiVKD SO IP Now for Motorists, Engineers, Plumb-fis, iu .fact for anyone vrk> wants greaso, paint, tar, etc., removed n&tantiy, tnis is, perfection. ■ li <Joe>s not injure «■*»* hands either, at leaves then- soft and white. Also Bdatin ' ■ CrVtfItCAHCL STOVBSPCMBH Another really pc-ofi 6d polish, v. hich ia quick, cli'ian and lasting, We also have Xoel cjbb.,. Poiith at 4.4, , ; , ■* ♦ ; ■' The above an, «•; r*aii:v firsi; class ;:.ttlt weaaeis, fetich to b'/ used ♦iil h© apprecafcod* LAMP BARGAINS IK A. FEW SAYS. BH.BJMBER2S, f K®K,S*®KaK««, £B*. Ficm Skewers 'There are not many needs in Hardware that cannot be filled here. ~. would almost be.safe to say NONE. iiz'j to keep within the bounds of cenvereation <$ MAY BE BELIED L T PON TO SUPPLY S ALL TOOLS OF TRADE Slor the Carpenter, the Tiniker, the Minw, the Sawmiller, the Coachbuilder, the Wheelwright, and the Blacksmith, aad so on, and so forth. ALL BUILDERS HARDWARE. [ i Cxtlvarisod Iron, Spsuting, Ridging Zinc, Nails, Cement, Roofing, ;" ; Locks, Hinges, Scrims, etc. ALL HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY. i ALL .FARM TOOLS, FENCING REQUISITES, LAMPS. STOVES, GARDEN TOOLS, AND . ; BRUSffWARE.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10674, 2 July 1912, Page 2

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568

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10674, 2 July 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10674, 2 July 1912, Page 2

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