Morris MAINTAINS BRITISH LEADERSHIP. ;j See the || 1935 Models J ! • MOBBTS CABS for 1935 are remarkable for Outstanding Improvements J ■ •■ in Design and Performance. The Graceful, Low, Semi-streamlines and . J ; I thorraighness of Equipment and Comfort are matched by Advanced J, ■ ’ Engineering Technique. Four-speed, Self-Synchronising Gear Boxes, J > J ! Lockheed Hydraulic Brakes and Shock Absorbers, new Cruciform X-type < J ! 1 Frames, Lower Bodies with Vee type Radiators, new Leather Seating J i ■ ■ with armchair comfort, new EJeetnc Direction Indicators, an entirely a J ji new Cowley “four” and Cowley “eix” and Automatic Clutch and Free- ], ij wheeling on Oxford “25,” are just a few of the features which have !> helped Morris to place Cars in the van of the world’s production. PRICES RANGE FROM £2lO 1; H. J. JONES & Co, | LIMITED. <■ HALL STRLEI. MASTERTON. Telephones: Garage, 1309; Private, 1112. AGENCIES. MORRIS, HUDSON, ESSEX, FIAT. !■ t A FANCY CAKE TIN JBT WHEN YOU BUY 31b. OF I Ellaglen \ Tea! In addition to the Fragrant, Delicious Tea itself, you get a Beautiful FREE % CAKE TIN when you buy 31b. of ‘‘Ella- g glen” Tea. And that's not the only reason why “Ellaglen” is so popular with everyone. It is Economical. Costs i a little more than so-called cheap teas, but you'll soon find that is well worth it- . N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co, Ltd., (Incorporated in England.) MASTERTON. ! Commercial Refrigerating | Equipment ! QUOTATIONS GIVEN FOR COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS. ■! ! BUTCHERS' COOL ROOMS GROCERS’ STORAGE ROOMS ;! ! MILK COOLING AND STORAGE PLANTS. I; I ICE CREAM CABINETS. !; ■ RESTAURANT SERVERY BOXES 5 ; REFRIGERATED WINDOWS AND COUNTERS, ETC., ETC. !; ■ Sole Agent for the Famous General Electric MONITOR TOP I; I DOMESTIC REFRIGERATOR —The Refrigerator that requires < I NO Attention or Servicing. ;I J. BOUZAID, ELECTRICAL SERVICE. ■! !; QUEEN STREET. 'Phone 2052 MASTERTON. ;• “ ■ I Holidays Over | ■ THE .HOUSEWIFE’S THOUGHTS WILL TURN TO FRUIT ■ ■ AND JAM MAKING IN PREPARATION ■ FOR THE WINTER. WE HAVE FULL STOCKS OF THE WELL KNOWN ■ ’ AGEE JARS. » ■ SCREW TOP JARS— : Half-gallons, 12/-; Quarts, 7/6; Pints, 6/6 doz. , s QUEEN JARS; Glass Tops- ’ ■ Half-gallons, 13/6; Quarts, 9/-; Pints, 7/6 doz. ! : SCREW TOP JAM JARS—IIb. size—3/9. I TIE-OVER TOP JAM JARS—lib. size, 2/9; 21b., 3/9 doz. ■ a JELLY JARS—Small, 3/3; Large, 4/3 dozen. j ■ Straight TIE-OVER JARS—JIb-size, 2/6; 1 lb. size, 3/- dozen. ■ I JAR RINGS, From 4d dozen. ASBESTOS MATS, 4d, Sd, 6d. ; ■ PRESERVING PANS. —Aluminium, from 11/6; Enamel, 10/6 ■ ■ WOOD SPOONS, from 4d. CLOCK-FACE SCALES, from 8/- • ■ WEIGHTS & SCALES, 11/6 and 14/6 ■ Air-Tight Transparent JAM COVERS, 6d packet. NINNES, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE MASTERTON LgnmnuauiiMiHiiiaiaiMiaaiiHiHiHnniMai:
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Wairarapa Age, 6 March 1935, Page 7
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