John W. Andrew &- Son AND THE International Harvester Co. OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED John W. Andrew and Son wish to intimate to the Farmers of Pukekohe and surrounding districts that Messrs F. Perkins & Co having resigned the International Harvester Co. of N. A. Ltd. Agency they have been appointed their successor and will continue the Agency from their Ford Garage, Hall Street, Puke kohe, and will be pleased to negotiate with Farmers for their requirements, on International Harvester Co.’s terms for any o their milking machines and farm implements which are well known to all farmers. Re Spare parts: Special arrangements have been made for the carrying of a complete supply of parts for all machines and implements at our Garage, Pukekohe, so that Farmers rely on getting replacements with the minimum of delay. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS We are also Agents for the International Motor Trucksthe truck which has made a name for itself in the Auckland district as well as elsewhere. These we can supply for any load up to five tons on very easy terms: particulars on application. Mr. T. Churchill, who is well known to you all and has been travelling the district for some time past in International Harvester interests will now be working for our mutua benefit. P.S. --Unfortunately John W. Andrew & Son have not that wide-spread knowledge that Messrs F. Perkins & Co had of the farmers’ financial standing in their district, therefore to save any delay when ordering parts, it is advisable where credit is required, that special arrangements be made, otherwise all parts will be cash. Trusting to receive a fair share of your patronage, Yours truly, Times Print, Pukekohe. JOHN W. ANDREW & SON, Pukekohe and Auckland.
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 704, 3 February 1922, Page 1 (Supplement)
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