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« Brenan’s made a Tip. v _ Top Job Mending My f Plough.” Many a man thinks that a broken plough is not worth mending, but that is a mistake. . No matter how badly smashed a plough may be, or any other implement for that matter, before you decide to ‘‘scrap ” it, get a price from Brenan’s for repairing - it. We can make it practically as good ns new. Brenan’s Specialise in Blacksmithing of all Kinds. We give a careful, quick and economical service in making a nything a blacksmith can make and repairing anything that can be repaired. ' HORSE - SH 0 EIN G.—This branch receives the attention of skilled farriers, men who know their business. They make shoes to fit the horses' feet, not the feet to fit the shoes. They handle the horses gently. This better,blacksmithing service costs nd more than the other kind, so why not make use of it ? Brenan & Co. Ltd. BELMONT ROAD - P AERO A I ' ’Phones: Head Office 7. Works 22. Karangahake 70K.

Wildish Tailored Costumes Are Most Distinctive* Distinctive in the smartness of cut, in the honest needlework, in the beautiful fit and ' in the superiority of fabrics. i It is this combination, which is the result of many years’close attention to better tailoring, that marks “Wildish” Tailored Cos- 4 l\ tumes as above the ordinary. A picture to / JkJJA \ behold, a pleasure to the wearer. ( 1 \\ You can Lave a Costume tailored to yottr ftfjj lin irM individual order from a splendid range of J most fashionable and superior fabrics at sur- / prisingly low cost. II . VnK‘ H VHb I Call to-day, be measured, and assure early Mi %W/ completion of your costume. >\ \\ 1/ " G. W. WILDISH .UW “The Maker of Better Costumes” POLLEN ST.- - THAMES. *

DAIRY FARMERS. Herd Testing. WITH the increased price of all commodities, and the high cost of land and stock, it behoves every farmer to find out exactly the butterfat produced by the individual cows in his. herd. To enable him to do this the undersigned are offering The famous W. & S. WEIGHING AND SAMPLING MACHINE for which they hold the agency in the North.. The accuracy of this machine was recently demonstrated at Mr C. S. Puckey’s homestead, when Mr T. R. McCarthy, Manager, •of the Kaitaia Dairy Factory, submitted.it to a careful test, concerning which he reports as follows :— “ The weight of milk registered in the container was checked with .a tested scale and found to be correct. Four cows were tested, from which two different samples were taken, one from W._ & S. Container, and, after emptying the container, an ordinary dipper sample was taken. Results were asjfollows W. & S. Machine . Ordinary Dipper No. of Cow Test Sample, Test 1 _6-2% 6.2% 2 5-3% ’ • ' 5-3% .3 7% 7% 4 , 4-9% 4-9% I can thoroughly recommend the W. & S. Weighing andSampling Machine, and am thoroughly. satisfied, that a correct record of weight of milk and tests of same can be obtained. Yours faithfully, (Signed) T. R. MCCARTHY, Mngr. Kaitaia Dairy Co.” We would add that these machines can be attached to any type of miiking plant in a few seconds. Full particulars from Wallace& Stephenson TE AROHA.

Horse Covers No up-to-date fanner exposes his animals to the rigours of a cold, bleak winter. He rugs them, and the animals reward him with better work. Length of Back, 4ft. 9in. Green Flax 49/9 j to 53/6 White Canvas ... 46/- to 48/9 j 4 51 , ~ .

SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Payment in AdvanceDelivered, 5s per quarter, or 203 per annum. Posted, 8s 3d per quarter, or 33s per annum. Casual copies. 2d each.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4349, 30 November 1921, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4349, 30 November 1921, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4349, 30 November 1921, Page 4

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