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A suggestion that cushions should bn placed in the London County Council tramway cars led to the statement at a recent meeting that experiments with spring seating will be made in new ears.

THE PROBLEM C THE SERVANTLESS HOME SOLVED BY THE ALL GAS HOUSE. A GAS COOKER means punctual, well cooked meals. A GAS CALIFONT means really HOT WATER, available immediately, at any hour, for Bath, Hand Basin, Sink or Wash Tubs, etc. A GAS WASH COPPER makes EASY WORK of the weekly wash, no et'-Vinfr, nP Hohiv. sootless, steamlcss and cheap. A GAS IRON is CLEAN and SAFE and costs less ■» one half penny per hour. GAS FIRES for Bedrooms, Reception Rooms and every possible occasional use, give cheerful, radiant heat; turn a tap and it’s there. USE GAS AND CUT OUT UNNECESSARY DOMESTIC DRUDGERY. For full information apply at the MUNICIPAL GAS SHOW ROOM. "'HONE 1309.—ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE. LIGHT! HEAT! POWER!

j I S EiEB A NEW FOOTWEAR STORE. SETTING A NEW STANDARD FOR VALUE. G. ARDREY & CO., of Wellington, having opened in this town, intend to make their new venture worthy of your full patronage by offering highest quality footwear at absolute bargain prices. YOU BUY FOR LESS AT ARDREY’S! Just a few flne examples:— LADIES’ EVENING SHOES, Black, White, Lemon or Pink Satin Court, smart Louis heel, 25/- to 35/-. Silver and Gold Brocades, Court, smart Louis heel, 39/6. Black Brocades, Court and strap, 42/6. Gold Tissue Strap, Louis hell, 45/-. YOUR REPAIRS WILL BE DONE BY EXPERT LABOUR. BRING THEM TO US. G. ARDREY & CO. . FOOTWEAR IMPORTERS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.

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Wairarapa Age, 8 May 1924, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 8 May 1924, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, 8 May 1924, Page 7