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I Y ou can he warm every nigllt tllis Winter ~ your bed can be made * ■*• a snug cosy nest—and the secret is a I HOT WATER BAG FROM WOOD'S. J Choose soon, and make even the coldest night a comfort night—no 1 cold feet, no shivering, no restlessness! These ar e British Bags—therefore dependable, and of thoroughly good quality. Prices are very reasonable, and an inspection will reveal big values. Come—buy a Hot Water Bag—it's like buying sleep! CHEMIST A OPTICIAN MASTERTON.t

Baby Grand £255 £355 5 PASSENGER and 2 PASSENGER <nHE "CHEVROLET;" « every inch*a car, complete in every detail, of suriicient wiieei-base (102 niches) to ensure perfect riding quango. There is something distinctively individual about the "OHEVROut*!',' with its clear-cut; black tinistl. The equipment includes Mohair •Tailored Top, Top Cover, and b'icle Ourtama, Wind-Shield, Electric •Horn, compliote" Tool Box, including Pump and Jack. Tyres, 30 x 3J. "Weight, lecwt. Kitted with Autp-iight System Starter and Lights (guaranteed). Here are some other "CHEVROLET" Features:— EN.GINE—4 cylinder, of the celebrated valve-in-head type. The detachable head contains all the valve mechanism that* can be easily dispermitting the grinding of valves and removal of carbon at *be bench. BODY—Attention is called particularly to tjae clear lines and substantia] manner in .which "this body, is built,, with proper fitting doors .that do not rattle. The "turtle back" covering the rear deck may be detached in a few minutes by removing four -bolts; this provides a platform of liberal/size for carrying sgac«. ' ■ TRANSMISSION—Is of the (Selective type; three speeds forward I reverse. Is practically noisel|ss. fi JVjKgears are made of nickel steel, it-treated in oil. Shafts and bearings are very liberal, the shifting device positive and easy to operate- ;The transmission is designed to handle 'the car with a liberal factor of j?afe£y. ■ This type and grade of transmission is not usually found in ttfis price car. .. Jarsgc~Unoota Road, Mastflfton. Phones— . Garaga HI. Private. 51.

When your head' is dull and heavy, your tongue furred, and you feel, ■'(tUiu'i-up and good for nothing,-without knowing what is really the Hi ufcr wllii you, probably all that is needed to restore you to health and ' vigour is a few closes of a reliable FOT2 THE digestive tonic and stomachic remSTCX.iACH AND LIVER cdy such as Mother Seigel's Syrup. days and nofcho\v beneficial is its action upon the stomach, liver and bowels—, how it-'rest ores tone and healthy activity to these important organs, and by so doing c.uUes you to gain new stores of vigour, vitality and health.

Do your part and ' > your stock will do - theirs. * To get the r most and ithe best (from your horses, cows and hogs give them all .The greatest tonic ever devised for building up moneymaking qualities. Also materially reduces eojt of keep jby insuring thorough digestion and assimilation—preventing waste of feed. By its help an " ■ -—-- > animal gets full benefit of all the nutri-, ' • . Remedies < "Si&fcctioii Guaranteed or Money Back" Olp ud OMofwtut ' '' ' Cebiwdy A good resolution is to keep all Pratts •maNirtirv remedies hand for use when needed. ■S'SSi J or vears e standard. iumoi ■ < Refuse substitutes; Jgisist on Pratts. iiwmS ' PRATT FOOD COMPANY Sib (fctat 44WJ Lower Cuba St, Wellington, New Zealand

GOOD DRESSERS WHO AIM FOR EXCLUSIVENESS ! SHOULD PATRONISE OUR TAILORING. "OXE ma.ke Costumes which are the embodiment of style, and we never fail to satisfy our Customers in regard to fit, cut, workmanship and material. Come and see us for your Winter Costume—our Tailoring wins favour with well-dressed folk. 1-tfmraare.reii LADIES' TAILOR, King's Chambers. WELLINGTON.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 2 August 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 2 August 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 2 August 1916, Page 7