“Time will tell” is an old _ saving, and when the Lawrence-Gillies-Ken-nody Machines were first placed on the market, folk used to say “Time will tell.” Well, time has told, and to-day the L.K.Gr. Machine is more widely used and appreciated than ever before. S. Turley, Esq., Waeranga, writes: “I have pleasure in stating that after a continuous summer and winter use of the L.K.G. Milking Machine since Ist September, 1905, 1. am thoroughly satisfied with the effectiveness and general working of the machine.” Full particulars will be sent post free.—J. B. Mae Ewan and Co., Ltd., sole agents, Fort Street, Auckland.
GOOD VALUE -IN ALL KINDS of DRAPERY GO TO G, HAWKINS. TO GIVE SATISFACTION IS OUR MOTTO. SMALL PROFITS AND CASH. NOTICE. TO SUBSCRIBERS. —lf your neighbor does not take the “Times,” urge him to do so. We will give you your paper free for six months if you send us the quarterly subscriptions for two new subscribers. • MANAGER, “Times” Office.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2370, 10 December 1908, Page 6
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