the buyer who knows the difference in automobiles. WILL Owx A Mi 1912 1912 fc-EGTRIC SELF-STARTER ELECTRIC LIGHTS. TWO IGNST9ON SYSTEMS. l iiipiovx-'ineiitu mcorporatod in th year's specifications will giro * ac.ounoed impetus totha conditions whick have constituted the Cadillac "a saw uau) itself.- Without them, tha CadiE-ao would still be tho incarnaion 01 ea*© grace, elegance and ©ocnomj. With them, a new moaning at. fcaches to the word luxury as applied to 'motoring. Every comfort anc luxury Mown. ».o the automobile industry is included in, the 1912 Cadillac •s. surpassingly tine car nwle finer . . . hitherto-an unattainable ideal resolved into a uractioal reality. _.„ B. M. BAIKD aeron UiMWMia 3T„ MAMfflaso®. ' ARE YOU ABOUT TO FURNI SH? IF SO, VISIT Mr eat Cleanup Sale efiPetone &i«eir NOW 0N r AT RADFORD & CO. 63 AND 65 W ILLIS STREET. ;ST£stock must so regardness of cost. Hotelkeepers and stoekSpera in vifcod to inspect and compare prices. 1E " & Co 'a complb*e House m Uo * B FURNISHER® . WELL] NCTOi" ADVANTAGES.'AND NOVELTIES
OF TBSJ Diabolo and Pump Separator PL MP SKPABATOB PARTICULARS AS TO PRICK. advantages AND NOVELTIES LARGE CAPACITY, a-times that of any other Separator. Hand Separators up to 260 gallons capacity can be easily run. CLEAN" SKIMMING.—The official test made by the Royal Agricultural Society, London, showed 0.03, per cent of fat left in the skim milk. LIGHT RUNNING.—It has been proved that 0.04 h.p. is sufficient to run a "Pump" Separator, 70 gallons, while the same horse power will only work any other Separator of 16 gallons. AUTOMATIC SUPPLY OF MILK, thus no filling of milk tanks high on ton of the Se r arator. BOWL DEVICE consists of one united piece only, no assorting of discs. AUTOMATIC RELEASE om the bowl from the driving wheels. Capacity from 33 gals per hour to 260 gals, per hour. PRICES range from £l3 10s to £57 10S. "PUMP" SEPARATORS are entirely different from and vastly superior to all others. That difference MEANS M ONEYTO YOU. ETC. Joseph Nitßu 8 Co., Ltd. PALtfxuKSiO* NORTb Wa'f-KSBs Agents 1 c C./L
Costumings-. Examine (1) Turn them over and you'll be -bound to notice their excellence. Thev look well in the piece, and they look better made up, better still if Douftld -cuts the cloth. (2) There are some really smart new materials, fine worsteds and, with the present mode of dress, dressing well, will be' easy this summer. You know how careful wo are of the splendid reputation that is ours; that's because we build character into every garment. ALEX DONALD, THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR. MASTERTON. PHONE, 2i'2.
MastertonFarmers implement Co, Ltd. Of Special Interest to Farmers MLs?. feiSfetre. jour Wo <" olip - Ara *»"-*• *> W ?°'v P , RESS! Our "ZEALANDiA" and COCKATOO R-es.es have satisfiedthousands of keen business Farmers. only t °ch what "» j3ig£» B °" Ma ' M moWr Ca ° b ° 7 ' W * CONSULT US BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE. J. H. NAYLOR, JVayelier, 'Phone 440 < R. D. LEACM, Manager, PHONE 46. MastertoDiFamers'lmpiemeut CtwjLtd.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10719, 12 October 1912, Page 2
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490Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10719, 12 October 1912, Page 2
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