KOR -KER. THE' WHEELMAN’S FRIEND. READ THIS HAMILTON TESTIMONIAL. Messrs Hill Bros, and Cr.ndy, Nev* Zealand Agents, Kor-ker Puncture Cure, Hamiltpii. Dear Sirs,—
On May 12r.fi I had the f.jur tyres of my Dodge Brothers Car installed with KOR-KER in your Garage, and on Sunday, June sth, I drove the car to Raglan, a few miles u F the; road having, broken blue metal with no binding on top. When the car had been stationary for some time after our arrival home I noticed one tyre went flat, but on investigating I found a large three-cornered piece of blue metal that had penetrated the cover and well into the tube. The car had undoubtedly ran a long way with the stone in .the tyre, fpr the surface was well worn, and during that time I am satisfied that KOB-KEB effectively plugged the hole made by the stone, and prevented me from having to repair a puncture on the roadside. After arriving home the KOR-KER evidently could not stop the leak on account of no.t. being able to get a solid surface against which it could be pressed (on account of the jagged nature of the stone). However, after removing the stone and pumping up the tyre KOR-KER effectively stopped the puncture. At the .time of writing the tyre has not been touched or pumped in any way, and it still retains its pressure. This testimonial is given voluntarily, for , I feel 1 KOR-KER is of undoubted benefit to all users of pneumatic tyres. Yours faithfully, A. B. COLLIER, Director Ellis and Burnand, Ltd., Timber Merchants, etc., Hamilton? June 16th, 1921. Then order immediately from CASSRELS & LE QUESNE, Sub-Agents, Paeroa, Thames, & Hauraki Plains. P.O. Box 55, Paeroa.
CALF SKINS AND PIGS THE NEW ZEALAND MEAT PACKING & BACON CO. (CO-OPERATIVE), LTD. Are CASH BUYERS of Calf Skins Highest Market prices given. It will pay you handsomely to get in touch with bne of, our Buyers before disposing of your Calf Skins. Mr Geo. Sargant will receive Calf Skins and Pigs, as follows"? HIKUTAIA, Tuesday, Sept. 6. PAEROA, Monday, Sept. 12. GEO. SARGANT, Buyer, Paeroa.
TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr J. H. NICHOLSON S FARM, ■ KEREPEEHI. The Thoroughbred Sire MUS K A LL (Disabled for racing) 6 years. Sire.—All Black (imp.) by Gallinule. Dam.—Muskerry, by Merriwee. All Black proved himself a successful horse when racing in England, having won over all distances. Desert Gold, Bunting, Egypt, Lady Black, and numerous others are by All Black. DAM.—Muskerry. Merriwee, sire of Muskerry, proved himself thb best of his year when racing, having won the V.R.C. Derby and Melbourne Cup. He was also a successful sire. Muskerry was a brilliant mare when racing, having won over all distances, from 6 furlongs to If miles. Boomerang (Wanganui Cup) and Wimmera (Great Northern Hurdles) are full '"'brothers to Muskerry. MUSKALL carries a strain each bf St. Simon, Musket, and Gallinule blood, and should prove himself a successful sire of thoroughbreds. Terms : Hacks, 3 guineas; Thoroughbreds, 5 guineas. Groomage ss. Every care but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to - J. H. NICHOLSON, Kerepeehi, Or groo’m in charge.' Grazing 3s per week.
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. FOOTBALL MATCH, SPRINGBOKS V. NEW ZEALAND, AT WELLINGTON, SEPTEMBER 17, 1921. A special express will leave Auckland for Wellington at 1 p.m. on Friday, 16th September, returning from Wellington at 10.15 p.m. Saturday, 17th September, arriving Auckland Sunday afternoon. Holiday excursion, tickets to Wellington will be issued from Auckland on* 16th September by the special express, also from Thames and Waihi branch stations by trains connecting ,at Frankton with the special express, available for return till 20th September, 1921. BY ORDER RUBBER STAMPS Latest Designs at Lowest Prices at . the “Gazette” Office.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4317, 14 September 1921, Page 3
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