Let Your Spring Suit be a Ready-to-wear "jLTAVE you ordered your Spring suit yet ? If the question is in jour mind, think well of the advantages of a Ready-to-wear Box Suit—tailor-cut by an expert. Murray's Sard a wide" range ,!n high-grade Donegal, Harris and. Homespun Tweeds. Most of these ore by that celebrated firm of clothing manufacturers Jno. Barran and sons, of Leeds, which is sufficient guarantee of their quality, style, and durability. These smart suits are equal in every respect to the bespoke garment, and a special range of sizes provides a perfect fit for the most difficult figure. As for the great question of economy—these suits cost little more than half what a tailor charges—don't YOU want to save that? HIGH-GLASS OUTFITTERS. >, QUALITY STORES. MASTER! ON 'ranm h ua m.
Here's Value Indeed. INVESTIGATE the new Models, with their numerous refinements which have brought the K-R-I-T to the level of the automobile at -tloiible the cost. (1) MOTOR: 4-cyl. monobloc, bore 94mm. stroke 102 mm., large inspection plate to crank chamber. (2) IGNITION: Bynßosch Magneto, (3 LUBRICATION: '•.:." Oil circulated by plunger, -pump, passing through, sight feed on dash. (4) CLUTCH: Multiple disc, very light in operation. (5) GEARS: • Three speeds forward and reverse operated by gate, specially hardened gear wheels. (6) COOLING: Water cooled by Thermo syphon with fan. (7) WHEELS: Detachable and i.iamantable rims, one spare rim with car. LET US PLACE A DEMONSTRATION CAR AT YOUR SERVICE. S: M Baird, Sole Wairarapa Agent, MOTOR ENGINEERS, BANNISTER ST., MASTERTON.
EVERYBODY (JOES TO THE HOTEL TROCADERO. WELLINGTON. Oee e Minute from Wharf; Three * Minutes from Station. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. A. E. HARDCASTLE, (LATE WINDSOR HOTEL). THOROUGHLY RENOVATED THROUGHOUT. . Electric Lifts and Light, * Hot Water Day ; and Night, 150 Bedrooms, 20 Bathrooms,' Spacious Dining, Drawin- - J °--' • « - own Van meets all Trains and Boats. Wight and Day Porters always in TARIFF; fls PER DAY; 358 PER WEEK. '
EVERY EVENING A MUSICAL EVENING By the Aid of a DIPLOMA G AMAPHONE Sold at £3, £4, £7, £l2, £ls, At the "0. K." TOY & STATIONER / A FANCY GOODS DEPOT. A. BRADFORD, Proprietor, • (Next Thompson-Payne Pictures.) Records of all the latest Songs and Ins tinmen tal Selections. Double-sided Records Ss Od each; Ntedka la box of 200, be t* m *«&•
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 August 1913, Page 6
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377Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 August 1913, Page 6
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