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Cars ■'•.C.A.'i'ii/* " Eepreaeulsng the ttghaat quality of 11611^^^^^!.... ManufactuMd ly the Wolseloy Tool and Motor Car Company, H ~ Birnungham. "ENGLISH. Manufactured by the Star y« Co., Weawrlamptoa. §> *'DEABY.° Siddeley Type. Manufactured : n pany, Ltd., Coventry* "PENN 30 h.p." Pemi Motor Car Co., Pittsbnrglu sad to aiTange demonsfcrationfi, if required. CATALOGUES Poet Free to any address Fol isformatkb stippled on irecroest. ■par Motor Uar Com"ENGLifH." "AMERICAN." faralt to suit Colram HARRIS STREET WELLINGTON.

Masterton Farmers We are installed in our new promises, Hall anl Perry Streets, where the extra accommodation and the in spallation of the latest Labour-saving machinery enables us to cop© with all orders in a far more efficient manner than was possible in the old Pre-miees. " All Orders entruste dto us will receive prompt attention.. Our work 3fi right, our implements are right, and our vehicles are right, and our prices are right. Out Agencies are also right,_ as we only touch what we know.by long *xperience to he reliable and give satisfaction. Agents for P. and D. DUNCAN, LTD.. Christchurch, Andrews and IBeaven. Noxon Binders and Mowers, Climax Steel Windmill, Etc., Etc. Sole mamiiifacturerg of the Zealandia and Cockatoo Woel Presses. Out traveller, MR J. H. NAYLOR, will call on Farmers, and all orders intrusted to him will have prompt attention. J. H. PAULING, Manager, Phone 46. J. H. NAYLOR, Traveller, 'Phone 442.

There is no Costume go satisfactory, go elegant, so well poised and artistic as thafc made to measure by an expert tailor. It all depends upon the tailor. Costumes made to measure by Donald reach the very zenith of perection because close pergonal supervision is given to the garments at every stage of their construction. Every line, every curve, every fold must be just right, in point of fact you cannot get a better tailor made to measure Costume anywhere in New Zealand than Donald's. We are booking orders now. LADIES' AND GENT'S TAILQTi MASTERTOH.

HAVW VOU TRIED IiEDIOS Tbii is the raise Riven to a clot for polishing all mctalß without waking any mess. Clean your bras etc., in the dining room if you ''ah. The abillinK cloth is for brass, copper, aluminium, etc., and the JvPENNY one is for Spoons-, Cruets, Buckles, Buttonß, etc., etc. * j#*-* cloths are auite harmless to plated ware, either nickel or adlver. Or RADIUM LINOLEUM POLISB Ty.B is a wonderful sixpenn'orth which is splendid for leather, furniture, boots, linoleum, eto. A very large tin, Bd. Or ERICKA HAND SOAP, Now far Motorists, Engineers, Ftambers iu foci tot anyone wno wants grease, paint, tar, etc., removed netantly, this is perfection. lb does not injur* +*e hands either, ut leave* then? soft and white. Also *d a tin. C VOLOANOTE STOVE EC LI3H Another really good 8d politli, which is quick, dean and lasting. We have Xoel Store Polish at m. ice aooTe *«, -11 really first class Ktftle cle*ncKJ, wiipK \ go used -nil he appreci*TOu. LAMP BARGAINS IN A FEW QAY*PkMmma. »im»mi*b**j, vmtmwmmamr vita.

WA IWffffA ■ =s***= LAWNS DEMAND ATTENTION NOW And if the cogs in your old keep slipping, or. tli© blades are worn out, it's time to think of a new o" 0 - , , , _. , An easily driven machine takes all the "back break" am<l irksoineness out of the job. . Get to work on vour lawn right away, if yon would have it at its best all the Summer. One of Daniell's Lawn Mowers will soon put things to rights. . A casual inspection, will reveal their many good points.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10699, 21 August 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10699, 21 August 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10699, 21 August 1912, Page 2

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