THE BUYER WHO KNOWS THE DIFFERENCE IN AUTOMOBILES. WILL OWN A ELECTRIC SELF-STARTER ELECTRIC LIGHTS. TWO JCrtiTION SYSTEMS. Improvements incorporated in tk vear's specifications will give a enounced impetus to the conditions which have constituted the Cadillac "a law unto itself." Without them, the Cadillac would still be the incarnation of ease, grace, elegance and economy. With them, a new meaning at taches to the word luxury as applied co motoring. livery comfort anc luxury known to the automobile industry is included in the 1912 Cadillac A surpassingly fine car made infinite] finer . . . hitherto an unattainable ideal resolved into a uractical reality. 8. M. BAIKD BANNISTEa ST.. MASTKETOSf. if m. Vmm my ow&is ImwoxmiKitj, mmielwwto, <rte., alow hedo« mU »t Urn ±%w nbx&mfi* (prices. As nn» are BF<«a*ly xm*r*io»k«d, rant nut* b» to*-?*. «*£ &* stock mart «o nawdllßn to? oort. H»t*lk*e(nwß mm} cter*?c«*™n< &- FURNISffEP« o** TETR OAPxACETY, I-times that orators up to 260 guiDons capacity can be easily trim. CLEAN SKIMMING.— The official test mad© by the Royal Agrioultoira] Society, London.', showed OJDS per. cent of fat left in the akim milk. LIGHT SUNNING.— It has been proyed that 0.01 h.p. is guffidenit to run a "Pump" Separator, 70 gallons, whfl© tihe same horse power will onlj AUTOMATIC SUPPLY of IMilk, thus no filling of milk fc&akj high on top of the (Separator. , BOWL DEVICE, ©aasisfej of one Tipiited piece only., no assorting at discs. AUTOMATIC KELEASH the bowl from the driving -wheels. Capacity from BSgaUt. per hour to 260 gate, per hour. PRICES tango from £lB 101 to £67 1U&. "PUMP" are enorinr +/i all others. That diftereuoe MEANS MONSTXi Wi JOU, ««liOULhww Aft TO ETC.. PAL.nEBB. ON NOHTi* Kaifardpa Ageafs' W" M'A M\ l ra *cbes Purveyor* by Special 'Afipamtmrnt to H.1.R,. THE''"SMPSESS Of RUSSIA..sias «y»r m«-e n**i* «*» ',.«*»*<« *>»?*»> the ) Infant <di«£ of Jim**? ■"><!! "• .>.•• -#^*•,,,...-^n^«;.<>» <>;{-on{j J ami healr.iv ma "J -.ii aafo rooc" r,»~ th i jvio's? •■.!.!» v:.v».< .•%?*<!. I ft c0»?..7h/;■;.'> f';??;!■■;:.«!■:•/<; •'» /-.»'• • ' /wv-Zf-.-'v/'w . . in an cxr--i f :■■).■;."'(l vr, ns :'-*<; *■■-• •■■ ., | mnsiiivit!*", u,.-' w'//!;: us"(h\"ih tu■■' :'- we--l»<i »vr--Vj.-- , • /I Lua\1 j UJi- DILI FOR INtAN'IS. Sold ia ijb,' Tin:",, specially packed for Australasia; f by z.\ Chemists, Grocers, Stores, &c.
BILLIARDS BEG to intimate that I have taken over the Billiard Saloon next the Cttub Oafe, Queen Street, until recently conducted by Mr F. J. Bright, and would request a continuance of that support so liberally extended to mv T ROSS OUT tN STL - MASTWR.TON. TREES _ TREES PHEE PLANI!ENG SEASON is now approaching, and farmers and gardeners will be i-reparing th-Cr list of requirements in the Tree line. TEO3. HOUTON, Ltd., have a aplenstock Of aill sores • f Trees, Fruit, Shelter, Ornamental, Native, Roees. ©to. It will pay you to obtain their catalogues and get their prices. Nothing but the best of stuff supplied, and packed securely to travel any dis-1 tenoe. Give ua your order, and w* v/iSH give yon e*tisfaotaon Our postal address u Box 40, HASTINGS, H.B, THOS. HORTON, LTD 1 HURfeEKYMAN, sAamros ms EASEAmt,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10713, 19 September 1912, Page 2
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