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TINSMITH DAIRY EQUIPMENT AND MILK COOLERS REPAIRED AND RETINNED. Motor Radiators and All General Work Done. W. WRIGHT BELL STREET. OTAKI 'PHONE 327 • * AT LONG LAST! AT LONG LA&F! AT LONG LAST! ^HE FAMILY PRESSURE COOKER THE FAMILY PRESSURE COOKER — THE — OMEGA PRESSURE COOKER is NOW in stock. It is: A cooker that will hold vegetables for NINE PERSONS A cooker that is DEPARTMENTED A cooker that holds not six pints

but TEN PINTS , A cooker that will hold a 2 lb PRESERVING JAR A LARGE cooker for the price of a SMALL cooker A cooker that is UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED A cooker that is GUARANTEED SAFE A cooker for which replacement parts are ASSURED A cooker. which can be SERVICED IMMEDIATELY AT COST A cooker that is a REAL pressure cooker The above are only TEN POINTS of the TEN PINT OMEGA PRESSURE COOKER £5/12/6 L. F. MOSS, Electrician (Reg) OTAKI 'PHONE 177, Day or Night (Opp. Fire Station) FOR ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING ELECTRIC AL YOU CANNOT DO BETTER % THAN CALL S. W. HARVEY MAIN STREET — OTAKI TPhou# t* OTAKI B00T & SHOE SERVICE \fyTSH .to,.thank the many customers who"have given us their support during the past ear. We now carry good siocks of Men's and Children's 'Boots and Shoes, and with our repairing experience can assure you of correct. fittings and that all stocks are soundly; constructed and repairable. During the usual holiday period NO REPAIRS WILL BE UNDERTAKEN FROM DECEMBER 20 TO JANUARY 10. B. W. PERKINS MAIN STREET — OTAKI

I Q ^ of your form implements T* 0 ii 0^0 Just a little extra care to your implements and machinery wlil ^ give you greater efFiciency and lower maintenance costs — and | ■ It takes only a few minutes. just as At the end of the day, for instance, rrub over all shiny surfaces with an oily rag, and oil all moving par.ts. fel fla ^t'§" fS ^ ' Before storing equipment, make sure it is thoroUghly cleaned and defective parts repl.aced. '(Then treat all shiny surfaces . ' r with a rust-preventing compound, oil all moving parts, and _ llftRll* apply a coat of paint where necessary. Heavy machinery, such L8 as harvesters, should be given a comple.te overhaul. . I - Always store your implements under shelter, and protect /y XO 0H f them with covers from dust, birds and iivestock. That extra care to your implements NOW v/ill make .. . your work easfer and avoid break-downs iater when - every hour counts. , STj. BETTER FARM means more production ISSUED BY THE AID FOR BRITAIN NATIONAL COUNCIL

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Chronicle (Levin), 7 January 1949, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 7 January 1949, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 7 January 1949, Page 3

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