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JUST LANDED JUST LANDED Hand Saw and Rip Saws, Bushman Saws 30” & 36” Electric Soldering Irons, 29/6 and 43/6 Enamel Wash Basins, Tea Pots, Pie Dishes Saw Spindles, Bench Vices, Bench Drills (rise & fall) Whitebait Netting, Twix Wire Cutters Sets Decorated Jugs. * AT Donaldson’s Hardware (Next Bridgers) Phone 461.

Well demonstrate on YOUR farm ' FROM "g"HERE’S one sure way of proving the capabilities of the Fordson Major Tractor—that’s by putting it to work on your land under your conditions. We’ll gladly bring a Fordson Major to your farm and give you a full demonstration. It places you under no obligation.. We want you to see for yourself what the Fordson Major will do —how its outstanding horsepower of 24.5 at the drawbar handles every implement with ease, including a full 3-furrow plough in heavy going. Call, write or telephone us and make arrangements. THE BEST BUY OF ALL! £419 with steel wheels Delivered any Dealer Town. Price quoted is for Steel Wheels. Also available on rubber, or with Crawler-type D.G. HalfTrack Equipment. Optional equipment Starter, Lighting, Belt Pulley, Power Take-off—available at extra cost. Deposit as low as £145. Easy payments on the A.F.C. Plan. This new low price for Fordson Major comes from co-operation by Ford of England and Ford of New Zealand to reduce farmers* capital outlay and operating costs and increase food production by putting more Fordson Major Tractors on the land. BHGUSM f Fordson MAJOR Tho Tractor that Helped England’s Wartime Food Production* ARMSTRONG & CO. LTD. Phones 171 & 314. .

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 79, 9 August 1948, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 79, 9 August 1948, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 79, 9 August 1948, Page 6

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