life m%. 1 aJ J I I JLdi JL-rf iiv in the SlaU.'idl, Correctness in the Cut, and tim Design and Colour. Just so—and in our admirable The Newest Designs in Zephyrs Shirt Style Is rovealwTabnndantly. You can confidently purchase your Shirts here— no matter how particular you may be because you will get Comfort, Style, Quality (Durability, of course) and Value. SPECIAL MEN'S SMART ZEPHYR SHIRTS, new Grey and light grounds, Linen Bands, sizes 14 to 17. Special Price, 3s 11d. MEN'S NEW LOUNGE SHIRTS, smart Quaker Greys, Sylkase and new Tussore Shades, 5S 6d, 8S 6d, 7s 6d, 8s Bd. MEN'S VIYELLA & SILK & WOOL SHIRTS, Unshrinkable Summer weights, dressy patterfns, 9S 6d to 16s 6d. MEN'S WHITE AND. STRIPED MERCERISED COTTON TENNIS SHIRTS, with Collars attached or detachable Collars to match, 4S ed, 6s od, 8S 6d, 7S 6d. ■ ' " ' I I ■ CRICKETERS, TENNIS PLAYERS & BOWLERS ehould inspect our stock of comfortable COAT COMBINATION SHIRTS, Prices 7S' Bd, 96 6d. MEN'S ALL SILK JAP & TUSSORE SHIRTS, Collars attached, oxBands; Sizes 14 to 18£. 11s Bd, 12s 6d, 13s 6d, 14s 6d. URRAY.LTD,, SHIRT SPECIALISTS. UALITY STORES. QUEEN STREET »...»» MASTKRTON. P.O. Box 12. Pboafi 15 ft 899. The 9-h.p. Hillman Light Car. HHHE 9-h.p. Hillman Car is not a Cyclecar, according to the official de■i A finition of the igprW, as it is modelled strictly on the lines of a mo dent touring car, and no pains or expense hare been spared in pr<# viding those small but expensive details in design which add so'much to the convenience and pleasure of the driver. Each car is assembled and tested with the utmost care, and can be relied dn as thoroughly sound and efficient for touring, while retaining the ease of handling, economy of up-keep, and power on hills, due to the reduced weight. STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. ENGINE.—Four Cylinder Monobloc. Thenno Syphon cooled. Bore, 60 m/m. Stroke, 120 m/m. R.A.C. ißating, 8-9h.p. Brake horse power 20. LUBRICATION—SpIash trough system. Largo sump. Special taps on ■crank-case served to indicate the correct level of oil. CARBURETTOR.—SoIex, giving petrol consumption of approximately 35 m.p.g. STEERING.—Worm and Sector; ißxceptionally strong. CLUTCH.—Special leather cone; easy in action and requiring no attention. GEAR BOX Three speeds and reverse. Gate control. All gear wheels of special steel. Ball bearings. FRONT AXLE.—H section steel stamping. REAR AXL'E.—.Worm drive on ball bearings. . . WHEELS—Sankey steel detachable, 700 x 85, on half bearings. TYRES.—Dunlop grooved. BODY.—rSemi-torped© Two-seater, upholstered in best dark blue leather; painted light fawn; black chassis and wings. BRAKES—Foot-brake; External contracting on drum behind gear box. Hand-brake: Internal expanding in" rear hubs. All Thermoid lined. ACCESSORIES—Cape hood; folding wind-screen; two acetylene head lamps and generator; electric side and tail lamps, with 40 A.H. accumulator and switches; or oil side and tail lamps if preferred; spare wheel and tyre ; horn ; number plates ; jack ; pump; oil-can and kit of tools in rollup case. DIMENSIONS—WheeIbase 7ft 9in wheeltrack 4ft Oin; overall length, 10 ft lOin; overall width 4ft lOin • clearance front, 9in ; clearance back, Bin ; width of front seat, 3ft Oin; weight unladen, 12lcwt. S; M Baird MOTOR ENGINEERS, BANNISTER ST.. MABTERTOM. A TAXI CAB FOR MASTERTON. H Order, to cope with our/ increasing business, we havo l»no> T modern FORD TAXI-CAB, capable of seating 6 Passengers m adiitiom to the driver. ft EXCURSIONS SPECIALLY CATERED FOB. FAKES: WRDINARY CAB RATES. HOLE, HOLLAND, LTD. (Next Farmers' Implement Company, Hail Street.) P. W. SMITH. FARRIER. HORSES SHOD QUICKLY, NEATLY AND PROPERLY. FREE CONSULTATIONS. -"- your Lawyer. Why not Consult us, your Decorators, when you can have our advice freeP What do eminent Physicians say? "Keepyour auris where W. H. COLE & SON, PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. come to youx assistance. See our fine selection of Wallpapers, Friezes, Borders, Mouldings, etc., and have W. H. COLE & SON: (Op. Lyttlo'i Motor Garage.) 28. CHAPEL STREET. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 'Phone 149.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 27 November 1913, Page 6
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