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We 9 U Pay YOll prices ranging from as/- 10-.4M>/i7/fc For Your Old Separator— These days you can't afford to lose even one pint of cream through using an old or worn out separator. we Stop the loss and make soma money oil your old machine as well! To get the Viking well established in Canterbury. are allowing Colt. Off the retail price of a new Viking to those who trado in their old machines before November 30th (Offer extended from October 31st). Check through the list at right and see how much you can get for your old machine. N.Z. Farm Separator Co., 226 St. Asaph Street, Christrfturch P.O. Box 1030 Engineering skill has made "Vikins" a machine that skims down to the last possible percentage. .It runs so easily a child can turn it. A "Viking" user writing for a new bowl nut tells us:—"My 50 gallon Viking has been in constant use for 9 years and this is my first expense on it." Prices less Retail 25% when Prices: machines traded in: Note t freight pahT TERMSVIKING has it 3 own repair factory 1b New Zealand and service station, located in both islands. Prompt servirV guaranteed. Large stocks of nnU parts carried. Viking bowls rebalance? and post the order con « D »««. W*i Pleaße «end me ealL ..nr—,, for which I enclose a deposit of J l *™ o -" r agree to pay the balance by - "" " stalments of £ e^i,, Kame monthly tnL I Port or Railway Station

THOMAS TWO SPEED MOWERS Were Invented to meet tiie need for a machine that, would " : work equally well In heavy or very light hay. Machine* of the regular type have a tendency t< clog in very heavy hay and to shake themselves to pieces in light thin hav The THOMAS is built to overcome these conditions, ji works on the same principle as the transmission gear on a motor-car. When the goin£» «is hard, as in cutting heavy or fine hay, you run the cutter bar at fast speed to take - care of it. When the hay is light, you shift into «■— gear, which runs the cutter bar at a slower speed—thus eliminating excessive vibration and strain on the frame. ; Another feature is the double eccentric bar adjustment to line up the cutter bax at once if the outer end lags, ' * THOMAS has a minimum of cast parts and correspondingly light repair bill. . Horse Mowers 4ft 6in and 5 feet. Tractor Mowers 8 feet. BEND FOE DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET IT WTT.T, INTEREST YOtl. :• PREBBLE » COMPANY 3 543 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHUM

A Perfect Set of Teetfia £2/12/6 :f Remodelling Set - - £l/wM Painless Extractions - *WIExtrac2ion - - - - - FILLINGS OF ALL KINDS ; Extractions Free when Sets Ordered. Nervous ■ ■ take Heart. ' • tv C We recently imported the latest N-0 and Oxy Apparatus for the administration of this wonderful thetic, and can extract any number of teeth j >. slightest pain, danger or after-effects. A BOON TO COUNTRY CLIENTS.—By modern methods we can make a perfect set of teeth, an attendance of only two hours altogether, so that living in the country can visit us and return the same and so take advantage of our superior work at low fees. „ ■ H. W. FROST 5 (Christchurch) Ltd.' ~ ; v SURGEON DENTIST , „ JLate University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Thirty Tears NEXT PETERSENS' LTD., 244 HIGH STREET, Open Friday Evenings, 7 to 8.30. Telephone 33And at Auckland, Hamilton and Wellington.

BRITISH MADE MOTOR OILS Give "More Miles, - More Power, and the Most Economy. FiU your crankcasa with this All British Motor Oil and enjoy batter running and lower runnlnj costs. Just ask for Stemoi. District Agent#: •7-2JE GOULD, GUINNESS I»'I Takel Strek CUristchurch.

200 •11* for along time use Westinghouse electric lamps Obtainable from H. c. OM.WIN. _ CiitetcttJW®* Manchester street,

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20098, 29 November 1930, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20098, 29 November 1930, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20098, 29 November 1930, Page 10

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