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Jt GA COOKERS :ai. cooker in the world \ The Model “F” one of the larger models, which has four ovens, two hot plates and one serving plate, and consumes a maximum of 3 tons of Coke per annum, will be on display at the SHOW. The Aga, no matter which model it is, becomes not only an article of great utility, hut as it has such modern and artistic designs, creates a new atmosphere in almost any kitchen. ' LOOK FOR THE “AGA” AT THE SHOW! THE AGA IS MADE IN FP/E DIFFERENT DOMESTIC DESIGNS. SOLE POVERTY BAY AND EAST COAST AGENTS COMMON SKELTONS.

The OLIVER Horse Mower is the only ALL PURPOSE MOWER and the most perfectlybalanced mower ever made. Trouble-proof—quiet easy-cutting- and easy-running—gears fully enclosed and running - on oil solid one-piece axle. Fully adjustable yoke. The OLIVER Hay Rake is built with a strongdurable frame. The teeth are made of heat treated high carbon spring- steel, and so prove to be strong and vet having sufficient springiness to prevent breakages. The levers, foot pressure pedal and truss frame are in convenient positions.

The word which means easy, labour saving lawn mowing-. The most compact, modern fool-proof mower on the market. In a few minutes you can obtain all the knowledge required to use a ROTOSCYTHE. Built cn a new principal, it is simpler, lig'hter and more efficient than any othel- power mower. The cutting- blades work with a scything action and revolve at such .a speed that they supply a continuous cutting edge. The impeller to which the three blades are fitted not only lifts the cuttings, rubbish and twigs like a vacuum cleaner, but also aerates the turf by drawing the air through it, and so rejuvenates your lawn every time you cut it.

LISTER BALL-BEARING HORIZONTAL ELECTRIC PLANT IS UNIQUE:Each stand has a ssparate motor which drives the gear by means of friction cone. THE FRICTION SPINDLE IS FITTED WITH BALL-BEARINGS ABOVE AND BELOW THE CONE. This is an exclusive LISTER feature. The plants are fitted with the “tumbing tommy” type of “in and out” gear, thus eliminating the necessity of starting under full load and constant use of electrical switchgear. LISTER ELECTRIC PLANTS are w equipped with FULL SIZE (Min. Discs) GRINDERS—-either single or double-ended. In the horizontal plants the grinder is driven from the nearest stand through a countershaft if a single-ended grinder is used. (A “heavy duty” motor is used for this stand.) When a double-ended grinder is supplied a separate motor for the grinder is included in the specification. (“Either single or three-phase motors as required). a m LISTER k~tt THE LISTER SHAFTING PLAN u;.e cuLlanding mechanical features, some of which are—1. duplex” Ball-bearing spindle with ball-bearings above and below cone. 2. “Duplex” main shaft ball-bearing—self-aligning for easy miming and longer life. 3. Each ball-race is packed with HIGH-SPEED GREASE, which lasts the season. 4. The LISTER SPRING CLUTCH ENGAGEMENT—the smoothest hut most positive engagement yet devised. 5. A perfectly balanced friction wheel. mm & jV4 ess . < 9 vm V:'r. :■ : >, v f , trsmarKECTiara SHELTONS Universal Providers

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20087, 6 November 1939, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20087, 6 November 1939, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20087, 6 November 1939, Page 8 (Supplement)

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