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WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE TO-DAY’S SPECIAL: ALL STOCKS OF 40in. MADAPOLAM .. 1/3. 36in. LONGCLOTH 1/3. POSTAGE PAID ON ALL COUNTRY ORDERS. MANCHESTER CLEARING HOUSE M QUEEN STREET,

A GREAT ECONOMY EVENT! SCOULLAR’S ANNUAL a lll6 £ Mt 1 A GENUINE CLEARANCE OF OUR HIGH-GRADE STOCKS. EVERYTHING REDUCED! THE ‘‘LAMBTON” DINING SUITE, in Oak; tour Chairs, Table and Sideboard. Usual Price, £2B/10/-. SALE PRICE, £25/10/THE “BENTLEY” DINING SUITE. Usual Price, £3l/10/ SALE PRICE, £2B. THE “RONDELL” BEDBOOM SUITE, in Oak or Silver Ash. Usual Price, £3O. * SALE PRICE, £27. SCOULLAR’S “EASIWORK” WAGGON. SALE PRICE, 42/SUPER AXMINBTER CABPET; 27in. SALE PRICE, 15/- Yard. SUPER AXMINSTEB CARPET; 3Cin. SALE PRICE, 23/- Yard. AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS JUST AS ATTRACTIE! All Sale Prices for Cash Only. Goods Stored Free if Desired. SERVICE II " w QUEEN STREET, * lAd »t Wellington, Hastings and Blenheim.

I I B Suppose you were about to buy a ' I H battery. And that you are numbered ■ I HE ‘among your business friends some 200 S manufacturers of Cars. , : I St S That each one when you asked him recoin- f I ‘J mended “ Willard ’’—would you be satisfied to t ! 3 place your faith in this concerted judgment? El t? We rather think you would. For you’d know that r f S all these men had carefully made their Battery choice fc t § after long and wide experi nee. They'd tell you their t r 3 selection was not bised on price—there are many cheaper h t Batteries—and you’d learn the real factors which influenced their selection. r f E They’d explain to you tbe tr. msndous advantages of L M H “Thread Rubber” insula ion the invention th: t made flkJ |x Willard famous; they’d point out the superiority c' :’:c ” p Willard “Monobloc” Hard Rubber Case, and give y . such I; R '■? clear proofs of Willard performance as t > leave un F H for doubt. • k E+ You may not personally kno-.v thesa—a ’ K but you have their experience to guide you Ju : the a. g And if you’ll favour ns with a call k + we’ll show you why i hey choc. I", WWB'S'- / : w/- ■ Wl i Distributors : r THOS. BALLINGER 6 CO., LT> VICTORIA ST., WELLINGTON.

RUTICE. MABTEBTON-WELLINGTON OAR DAILY SERVICE. A LATEST special model 7-seatet BUICK 6 will leave the Hotel Midland, Masterton, at 7.15 a.m. D JLY, Sunday included, returning the same day. Car leaves H. Savage’s, Lambton Quay (opp. Occidental Hotel), on return journey at 4 p.m. Seats may be booked at Midland, Mastertoll, and Savage's, Wellington. FABEt Single 13/-, Beturn 24/-. E. B. SMITH, F. STANIFOKTH. Proprietor’, 'ihone 1848.

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Wairarapa Age, 18 March 1925, Page 2

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