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2 J A L A m m se A <3 ft. 7 KC26I White grained leather sandal bar with flexible non-slip rubber sole. “Little Toddlers” 2 to 6 lo'3 KT259-A Pale Blue Glace “Little Toddlers” Anklestrap shoe. Leather sole. 2 to 6 T\ I KT2sß—Also Available in Champagne. JUST ARRIVED —from England! i Smartly styled .. . superb materials ... reasonably priced. HANNAH’S also have a comprehensive range of shoes for older children. KTBO Clarks “Playe-up” Brown grained leather Sandal bar. Special non-slip “Pussyfoot” rubber sole &S 7 * 12'6 KC26o—“Little Toddlers” White grained leather Anklestrap shoe. Flexible non-slip rubber sole. 2 to 6 KT69O - A Mid-Brown Oxford lace shoe. Machine sewn leather sole and leather /leel. 1 ' u '•''eC /■ 1. 8'! I 7 »s IF3 HANNAHS <Jl€m,zf flLftflM nnTiOnflt pnnTm^Aß.tTpriG The Strand Whakatane

i BEDSPREADS made to from our selected Dressrite Ltd. your order furnishings. STEEL. We have a large quantity of reinforcing steel. All sizes. S. S. Shapley.

“BOTTLES.” Wanted to buy beer bottles and most other kinds. Apply N. J. Larsen, Valley Road, Phone 1265. WEE Willie says: Meet me at Ye Olde Grogge Shoppe.

WALLPAPERS. Fresh stocks arriving all the time. Send for Pattern Books from Cutlers Hardware Ltd. (C L. Hudson, Prop) Phone 80. BUY sugar by the bag. Our price 36/9. Marriotts Ltd. |

tr y the \s& ■s^ s IVBOUT the ms M a i° r Fords° n ; you the \ "gives Y- . , in V/i^ \H M nt S>r v/ : ked in »eled in 12.2-4 //h e< Ask your FORRSON MAJORHALF TRACK CRAWLER EQUIPMENT ttafrea/ty carries tveiqhf/ '■ Halcombe, Feiltling. 27-I*so Dear Sirs , ' I am very pleased to be aide to tell you of the very satisfactory experience I have had with- my Fordson Major with Half Track Crawler Equipment. %s an agricultural contractor I previously owned a 30®f. JSCCrawler. I found that with the Major I could use all the same implements and on our conn try, more cflec tiVely. I have done some very tough work apart from the ordinary run of agricultural work including cleaning dams, making tracks with a Hydraulic Blade I had fitted, and pulling logs. Some of my experiences will interest you. a 3-14" furrow plough was pulled up steep grades without difficulty. with 8-a-side tandem discs at full cut; covered 39 acres in 101 hours. Fuel used —20 gallons. mole drained with 21" plug at 16 to 18 inches ( with mains down to 21 inches. { pulled a 720 super foot log along the flat in second gear. Fuel consumption in relation to work done was most reasonable. Heavy work look two gallons per hour. Mole draining 1-1- gallons per hour. Bulldozing 1 gallon per hour. Last season / used the irarior on rubber to j>nll my header and averaged j <>j a gallon /un hour. The tractor is very stable on steep country both going up and down and around sailings. Maintenance costs have been negligible. Over 1 100 hours work the only near parts I have had to buy have tJecn 1 exhaust valve and 1 i'aii'T.clt. Yours faithfully, nearest Ford Dealer for a demonstration SAVE OVER £SOO £712 • Delivered any dealer town # DEPOSIT as low as £238. EASY TERMS through A.F.C. Purchase Plan. B Compare the price of the FORDSON MAJOR with HalfTrack Crawler Equipment with all other “Crawlers” of similar horse-power. FORDSON MAJOR saves you over £SOO. And, in addition, you get rubber-tyred or steel wheels at no extra cost'. Ford Motor Company of New Zealand Limited Lower Hutt. L Ford Motor Company of New Zealand Limited, P.O. Box 12, Lower Hutt. t Please send me illustrated folder on the Fordson Major with Half-Track Equipment. NAME™ ADDRESS ARMSTRONG & CO., LTD. FORD DEALERS WHAKATANE

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 14, 24 March 1950, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 14, 24 March 1950, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 14, 24 March 1950, Page 6

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