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% We Put Real Style into Our FLANNELS. "yES I our Flannel Suits are not the "hit or miss''" ultra-neglige kind. We stock first-rate reliable Materials. Our new Patterns, by the way, are exceedingly attractive and tasteful and the favourite Greys and Lovata of 1913 are conspicuous amongst them. We Tailor these good Flannels into Suits of Style—loose J and neglige if you like, hut still Suits of style. SMART FLANNEL LOUNGE COATS & TROUSERS, in new Greys and Lovat' shades.■'< PRICE, 27s 6d, FLANNEL SAO SUITS. inMedinna, lightand dark Grey Flannel i and Soap Shrunk. PRICE, «2s. The NEW SPORTS COAT & TROUSERS, in Lovat Flannel and Striped Donegal Tweeds. PRICE, 37s 6d> Summer ,Weight UNLIVED SPORTS COATS in new Donegal Tweeds, Smart Greys and Browns. PRICE, 269. , i Men's New 'VARSITY CUT FLANNEL TROUSERS, in new Greys and Lovat shades. 12s Bd, 14s Bd, 17S Bdf Men's WHITE FLANNEL TROUSERS, m Unshrinkable Cloths, 13s Stf, 15S 6d, 178 6d, 198 6d. j I Sml 19 SUIT SPECIALISTS, QUALITY STORES. QUEEN STREET P.O. Box 13. MASTMRTON. Pkoan K A 899. The 9-h.p. Hillman Light npHE 9-h.p. Hillman Car is not a Cyclecar, according to the official definition of the world, as it is modelled strictly on the lines of a 800 dern touring car, and no pains or expense have been spared in providing 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 ;fche utmost care, and can be relied on 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 Cjlindßr Monobloc. Thermo Syphon cooled. - Bore, 60 m/m. Bating, 8-9h.p. 'Brake liorse power 20. LUBRICATION.—SpIash trough system. Large sump. Special taps on craiik-caise, serve tQ indicate«the , correct level of oil. ' 1 ,( " v: /' CARBURETTOR.—SoIex, giving petrol consumption of approximately 35 m.p.g. STE BR IN C.—Worm and Sector; (exceptionally strong. CLUTCH.—Special leather cone; easy in action and requiring mo attention. ' GEAR BOX.—Three speeds and reverse. Gate control. All gear wheels of special steel. Ball bearings. FRONT AXLE.—H section steel stamping. REAR AXLE.—'S Vorm drive on ball bearings. WHEELS.—Sankev steel detachable, 700 x 85,, on ball bearings. TY RES.—Dunlop grooved. BODY.—Semi-torpedo Two-seater, upholstered in best dark blue leather; pointed light fawn; bliack chassis and wings. , ■ «RAKEi6;--]F6oW)rae •' External contracting on drum behind gear box, Hand-brake: Internal expanding jn 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. accupi'ulator 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. * iriMENSlONS—Wheelbase 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, 12Jcwt.

S: M Baird Wairarapa Agent, ■9TOR ENGINEER!, BAN NIITER (T.. MMTERT*N. 'PHONE 87 'PHONE 87 For Christmas Cards /\F exclusive design printed wit! your own private greeting will be appreciated by friends old and new. We can supply PRINTING OF QUALITY which contains that not® of distinction so essential to success, and combines good workmanship with excellence of design. Let us shoijir. you the latest in Hand-made Paper and Cards. They are especially, suited for Xmas, and New Year Greetings. MASTERTON PRINTING CO., Ltd., AGE BUILDINGS LINCOLN ROAD. E. H. W ALDINGTON, MANAGER.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 9 December 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 9 December 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 9 December 1913, Page 6

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