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I THE ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB'S GREAT TEST OF THE SELF STARTING SELF STARTING, SELF-LIGHTING, SELF-ICNITINC. ASAiJ 1912 ■ , ' r "' r,; IHB MOST striking automobile Dfi- • ' ; TAKEN PLAO FOII YEARS. NO J t:s 02* THIS GREAT R.A.C. TEST. :y-.v tos. v. as complete.'y luider R. A. 0. controL The cars ased were klor ordinary saio hadl beein "held up" in, the docks, and had. not 'S;y ln a ts hands since they left Detroit 12 weeks before. Yet t thonsand _sta;"U (1000 starts per car) were made wrthout any :o>.ustioxi at any time, ;uul on no occasion did tie starter f?il in opqrai:V' , . • k!so records that the voltage o fthe batteries was on.iy reduced. the engine automatically recharging thorn. In ouh ■■sLse the exhaustion was only ou e 100 th part of a volt. Could a fair- . bQtiarer, or more searching; trial beoonoeived? NE , A n^. Y r. I l . l^ ooo CADiLL AC SELF STARTING, SELF-IGNITING fiticl aELF-LIGHTINC CARS are in use, and all are working excellently, illustrated Ca<fcalogno sent oa Request. Trials Arranged. ... a M. BAIttD MOTOR 'ENGINEERS, BANNISTER ST., MASTERTON. OR CYCLES MEW MODELS JUST ARRIVED 'HI AM'&L n'Tff Is the Spirit of the Wind. Threespeed Gears and Free Engines. Improved Easy Starting Device. ABSOLUTE RELIABLITY. FAST AND POWERFUL. COME AND INSPECT. Catalogues Free oa application to:— hUMBER AND ARIEL DEPOT, GARAGE: 18 King Street. ■ v J. SKEATES, Agent: ALMERSTON NORTH. South Wairarapa Agent: GORDON HUGHAN, Carterton. f'. □VANTAGES AND NOVELTIES Of TEE abolo and Pump Separator PUMP KPAfiATG 1 PARTICULARS *S TO P»ICF. ETC., ADVANTAGES AND NOVELTIES. LARGE CAPACITY, J-timoa that, of any other Separator. Hand Separators up to 26u gallons capacity can be easily run. CLEAN SKIMMING.—Hie official test madei by the Royal Agricultural 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 L-ilk tanks high oil top of the Separator. BOWL- DEVICE consists of one united piece only, no assorting of 'automatic RELEASE on the bowl from the driving wheels. Capacity from 83 gaJs per hour to 260 gals, per hour. PRIGEB 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. filtii Joseph Mi»n S Co.. Ltd i'AL M IS.KB jO » NOBTI-' Waitarg.pa Agtn!s WJ.C.t aIS UnUmumht*! a h % b i. V STYLE FOR SUMMER Not exaggerated nor unsightly out really choice is the provai' ing style in ladies' dress—especially when made from the cos 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. ALEX DONALD, FNE FASHIONABLE TAILOR. MASTIfiTON. MastertonFarmers lm plement Co, Ltd. Of Special Interest to Farmers Are you Ready. To You will soon be thinking of your Wool Clip, get a good start is half the battle. I™ a « ew WOOL PRESS? Our "ZEALANDIA" and tUDKATOO Presses have satisfied thousands of keen business Farmers. Our I arm Implements are all of the Best Makes money can buy. We only touch what we know to be reliable. CONSULT US BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE. 3. H. NAYLOB, [Travtllar, l Pko(a# '449. D. LEACH, Manager, PHON® M. laLtcrtoa runners'lmplement Co* Ltd-

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 9 November 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 9 November 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 9 November 1912, Page 2

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