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THE ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB'S GREAT TEST OF THE SELF STARTING SELF STARTING, SELF-LIGHTING. SELF-ICNITINC. mm. i «•■ i i,nuwm§ £& aS^rr THE MOsT STRIKING AUTOMO i THAT HAS TAKEN PLAC FOR YEARS. 1 T),« *• * JvOTES OX THIS GiREAT R.A.C. TEST. 1110 tost was completely under R. A. 0. control. The cars used were inoso ior ordinary sale aad had' been "held «p" in the docks, and had not ooen m a mechanic's handy since they left Detroit 12 weeks before. Yet ihree thousand starts (1000 starts' per car) were made wrthoat any limitation at any time, and on, no occasion did the starter foil in operation, ine certificate also records that the voltage o fthe b»tteri«H was only fractionally reduced, the engine automatically recharging them. In one case the exhaustion was only «a e 100 th part of a volt. OomW a fair--2, r -^ ! . a « er ' or more searchincr trial be conceived? /ecL . I^ o . oo CADILLA C SELF STARTINC, SELF-ICNIT!NC Illustrated Catalogue sent on Request. Trials Arranged. J. M. BAIRD MOTOR ENGINEERS, BANNISTER ST.. MASTERTON. MEW MODELS JUST AREIYED wmmmum ABSOLUTE RELIABLITY. Is* the Spirit of the Wind. Three--speed Gears' and,.J?re© ■; Engines. Idproved Easy Starting Device. FAST AND POWERFUL. COME ANo INSPECT. Catalogues Free on application to:— HUMBER AND ARIEL DEPOT, GARAGE: 18 King, Street. J. SKEATES, Agent: NORTH. South Wairarapa Agent: GORDON HUGHAN, Carterton. OSr fIBA PUMP a&«I. : ;» ibt »,■;'■;» ■ : >tmm.>w%ni B3M-ssm iPKSS liagliWßßPtii^ggff PARTICULARS AS TO P»ICF. ETC. ADVANTAGES ANO NOVELTIES. LARGE CAPACITY, {-times that of any other Separator. Hand Seporators up to zoo gallons capacity cadi be easily run. CLEAN SKIMMING.—The official test mad© by th© Royal -iirrlcnlfcural Society, London, showed' 0.05 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 i-ilk ;tanks high on top of the Se r arator.' BOWL DEVICE insists of one united.' piece; only, no assorting of; AUTOMATIC RELEASE on the bowl from the driving wheels. Capacity from. 33- gals per hour to 260 gals, per hour. PRICES range from £l3 10s to £57 108. "PUMP" SEPARATORS are entirely different from and vastly sup< erior to all others. That difference MEANS M ONEYTO YOU. Sll^Hiiil^^lß; PALfIOJKSiON NOKTTr Wauarapa kgetu WJ C.A. «U fcmks. m * '*%: ■■-:-.j*;.-j«" •STYLE-* :«e^., SUMMER Ivot exaggerated nor unsightly cut really choice is the prevai' mg style in lr j: --' '-- turnings just to hand. Our new costume cloths and suitings come direct from some of the best looms in the world, they are really smart looking in the piece, and when our experience goes behind them look smarter still. Have you seen our Tropical Suitings? You can depend on us for quality work. IMMiittMli THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR. MAKT3EKTON. iiertonFarmers plement Co, L You will soon be thinking of your Wool Clip. Are you Ready. To get a good start is half the battle. Are yoj wanting a new WOOL PRESS? Our "ZEALANDIA" and 'COCKATOO" Presses have Batisfiedthousands of keen business Farmers. Our Farm Implements are all of the Best Makeß money can buy. We only touch what we know to be reliable, CONSULT US BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE. J. H. NAYLO*, !TraveD«r. 'Pkoaw 443. "» D. LEACH, Manager, PHONE 46.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10711, 5 November 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10711, 5 November 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10711, 5 November 1912, Page 2

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