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RND AJiRlflT TRBOTOR FOIR ploughing, sowing, reaping, harvesting? Then put a Farmall 12 to work for you! Hitched to the plough this lion-hearted W&m ^NLj- 1 job will carva a man sized furrow over 4 to 6 acres per day in any going! On harrowing, discing, cultivating its equally J^^S' ^ft jbi •fficient and in the hay field a Farmall 12, with the Farmall mowcr, side rake and tedder and sweep rake, makes the M^^^ ^^m^^mIbSIbSbII world'* most efficient and fastest working combination. The Farmall mower takes two minutes to attach and cuts a ^LgpHlj^1By^S®0^^ffl8 ceven foot swath. A minute to drop the mower and another to put on the quick attachable drawbar and your tractor is ready to pull rake, tedder or loader. V ; : JEmKEMBSm Mai ^^H^WpBaByTT • ' W j A Farmall 12 fits farms of the 10 to 125 acre class as a tyre 1 - g flts a wheel. There is available a complete line of directly m- m ' connected machines covering all farming operations for use * g ' ■ with it. , « & Farmalls are now produced in three sizes, F 12—2 furrow; - m. £ ^:1 drawbar, power take-off, or belt pulley. All are available with standard speed or high speed for use with pneumatic flL fljjSHK* • tyres. Over* 300,000 farmers are using Farmalls today. - jj| Fotlow the lead, don't accept imitations— get Farmall, the •riginal small farm tractor— invented, developed and per* f fected by the greatest tractor manufacturers in the world ... McCormick-Deering, fpf '^A FROM CHANGE WITH T N E ,»\ ■I ^n _ M ■ m ■■ W > ■ w-i.W" • • wK ■■■ ■■•■ H ym ■ e ■ ■ ■ W^ ■ ■ f '^H k J m m | ■ I ■ k A ■ ■ k ■ l J M iljllll l i MM HMMP1— Mi1' 1 \ 'WRiMBMr ■JBiWHHiMlW

;|,M,M M"""t i ;: BpBppS[Winners of Teams Prize at the :: :: ■SW J Taranaki Contest for the last •: i: iKI LEADING^ AGAIN^ IN THE Our sfcock 1b noted for both consiatent iaying ► and type, and Is hatched under the modern i '. Frcsb Air system of Harrison "Perfect" -', ; • Incnbatlon. 10,000 capacity installed. Custom hatchlng a speclalty. ' ^ ' > WRITB FOE OATALOGUE. • ' ; ; I SUNNY R1VER POULTRY FARM I; o ' * II Telephone 60-208. WAINUI ROAD, LOWER HUTT. i : y Day-old Chicks, £4 10/- 100; Day-old Pullets, £9 10/-100. ; 'UJ^^..A>^.,Aa,...»,A^ ^A..>,»A.>A.AAAAA>A41AAAAAAAiw . ► EAST COAST FARMERS! WE CAN SUPPLY CARBONATE of LIME IMMEDIATELY > Free Carriage in Truck Loads to Waikokopu. AMNERS LIME C0. (1934) LTD. P.O. BOX 1 NAPIER. FOR THE - BF.ST HOUSEHOLD COAL TAUPIRI — BROOKDALE -and NEWCASTLE NAP2f Barry Bros. Ltd.HAST,NGS Why Are So Many Farmers Using "CARTER'S" SEEDS? RAPE * CHOU MOEjlLIER . TURNIPS MANGOLDS SWEDES CARROTS. CHOICE MARLBOROUGH AND UUNTER RIVER LUCERNE. J. C. JORDAN AGENT FOR CARTER'S MASKET STEEET — — HASTINGS .■■■■■■HHHCL-JHHBBHMHBHHHHI

C0-0PERATIVE WHOLESALE SOCIETY, LIMITED. MANCHESTER . . . ENGLAND Tio I»argest Organ^sed Body of ConsLimers In the World; pONSlGN yonr FAT STOCK throogh the Cp-operative Wholeaale Society Ltd. for sale direet to the Co-operative Consumers of the TJnited Kingdom, who offer assured 'outlet at full market prices. Liberal advancea and prompt settlement. ! TBe Co-operative Wholeaale Soicety 's Associated Membera total seven million, and have a combined trading turnoyer of more than Four Hundred Million Pounds Sterling per annum. LINK UP WITE THIS "ALL BRITISH" ORGANISATION FROM PRODUCER TO CONSUMER. We Buy for the Co-operative Movement in Great Britain Only. We are buyers of FAT STOCK at cornpetitive pricea. The Co-operative Wholeaale Society Limited's saies of New Zealand Latnbs in the London Area alone are 35,000 carcasea weekly. WE FREFZE AT THE FARMERS' WORKS. OUE BUYERS- ARE: MR. L. H. BREAKWELL,. P.O. Box 278, Hastings. Telephode, 2«?7jL. Assistant Buyer: * • Mr. W. L. Willoughby, P.O. Box 211, Hastings. Telephone No., 3854. MR. F. HEWITT, P.O. Box 52, Waipukurau. Telephone No. 76. MR. S. J. MITCHELL, P.O. Box 53, Dannevirke. Telephone No. 2408. They will be pleased to give you any further information. CO-OPERATIVE WHOLESALE SOCIETY LIMITED (Registered in Great Britain) P.O. Box 1674, Wellington. Telephone No. 41-488. Telegrams: "TOITOI," Wellington. BRANDON HOUSE, FEATHERSTON ST., WELLINGTON. NEW ZEALAND MANAGER: MR. A. G. HODDER. I "hamilton ■ VACCINE for ■ MAMMITIS p Mr. E. P. Griffin, Taupiri, writes1: — ,-3 have consistently used your Vaccine ovsr twelve years and am still satisfied with the rcsults. I am milking 180 cows, txui would recommend anyone having uddet trouble to give the Vaccine a proper trial (Whole .Herd Policy:— Vaccine costs 2/ • per cow for 12 months.) HAMILTON VACCIN& OO^ 1A»., P.O. BOX 181, HAMILTON.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 14, 9 October 1937, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 14, 9 October 1937, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 14, 9 October 1937, Page 16

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