GOOD STOCKS NOW AVAILABLE Of Ladies' and Children s Inter-lock VESTS and BLOOMERS Also Girls Navy GYMN FROCKS at PATTERSON'S bargain stores ltd. The Strand op|,# p 0 " VVe Demonstrated the New Low Level, Low Vacuum McCormick Deering MILKER with Outstanding Success WE have sold out our First Allocation and are now accepting orders for JUNE and JULY DELIVERY! District Agents:— GORDON R. KENT & Co. WHAKATANE. District Representative, P. BULLEN, WHAKATANE. "FEDERAL" Disc Harrows Awarded First Prize and Medal ROYAL SHOW NO BETTER VALUE PROCURABLE TODAY ! 10 BLADE 16" £18 2 6 10 BLADE 18 ; ' £19 5 0 12 BLADE 16" £19 12 6 112: BLADE 18" £21 0 0 Wheel fore-carriage for above £2/0/0 extra, Whakatane Farmers Supply Co. AtiEftHS
| 9 SURE WINNERS 2 [ H | 0 1 u XI. TIMBER PRESERVATIVE B ■ A penetrating fluid, death to borer and white ant. An ideal g S preparation for all farm buildings, fencing posts, battens | g etc, at one-third the cost of pamt. Coverage 300 to 000 g | sq ft per gallon. Price 8 gal. case £2/10/0 delivered. g ■ X L. CONCENTRATED COW LICK [ S Containing Potassium lodide Sulphate of Magnesia g S Sulphate of Iron Flowers of Sulphur g g Cobalt Chloride Bone Flour. § S One 281b. carton, costing only 30/-, mixed with 2001bs | i agricultural salt and lOOlbs of ground carbonate of lime, g ■ makes an inexpensive yet highly effective lick. g 3 SOLE AGENT 1 I E. W. MATTHEWS f f THE STRAND WHAKATANE g
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 156, 6 May 1940, Page 6
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247Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 156, 6 May 1940, Page 6
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