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BA &| £}. m |1« ,t-.\ \%| (E. O. MACK AY} DSTYN [ONES) SHERIDAN STREET, TE KEiTI *ee& and Implement Merchants "1 and Commission Agents Booth-Macdonaid & Co.. and Other Leading Machinery Manufacturers Cooper's Diii and Shearing Machines Dominion F/Silkiny SVlachines Australian Mutual Provident Society Standard Fire insurance Co. FO R EXC Ji ANG E. HHHE Osvncr of a substantial 2-storey block of brick buildings in a par!J- ticularlv sound town in the South wishes to buy land in the King jCoimtiT or "Waikato, and would be willing to give his line town property in (exchange for suitable farm land. The rents amount to about £6/6 a year, Hand his equity is about £7500. We can recommend this property as a good sand substantial one. We have various sums of Money to Lend on first and second Mortgage lYfilWllf*^ ejs ? %.<£' SHERIDAN STREET fmmmm The above cooler is giving the best satisfaction of any cooler in the Dominion It is now made with the water chamber of tinned copper, the remainder being of tinned steel. Just Look at the Prices : No. I—41 —4 Gallons No. 26 ~ No. 3-S „ .1 15s J connections for water jr'? IQg ~ j supply, as 6d extra. £3 5S J ll J HERE ARE A FEW TESTIMONIALS . "Mangapika," Horotiu, April 13th, 1910.—Mr Merrington, Dear Sir, I have much pleasure in stating that I have used the Perfect "Champion" Milk Cooler for the past season, and have found it most satisfactory.—l am, yours sincerely, J. P. GALLAGHER. Huntly. Nov. 30th, 1910. Mr A. Merrington, Dear Sir, I am pleased with the work the "Champion" Milk Cooler docs. —Yours, etc., G. SMITH. Te Awamutu, Sept. 2nd.—To Mr Merrington, Dear Sir, The Milk Cooler arrived safelv, and so far I am highly pleased with it. —Yours faithfully I. V. BRYANT. SOLE MAKER FOR WAIKATO DISTRICT : T Plumber, Tin and Copper f r Smith HAMILTON WM33fflxM

WITH AUTOMATIC &13LK RELEASE. The simplest machine at present operating in the Dominion. The chief features are : SIMPLICITY IN OPERATING SIMPLICITY IN CLEANING SIMPLICITY IN RENEWING SIMPLICITY IN INSTALLING These are the CHIEF features. The milk release is the property of the proprietary, and has advantages that will appeal to all practical dairymen. THE GANE is used by Messrs Jas. Parlane, Hamilton E. C. Delamore, Tama here, M. Ross, Te Awamutu, J. Finjay Te Awamutu, H. E.* Salter, Rotorua, and many others to whom intending purchasers arc referred for particulars of the excellent work of the machine. THE GANE is used largely in New Zealand, and we only quote the names of a few neighbours who will be able to show the machine in operation during milking hours. An Agency has been opened in Otorohanga, and all enquiries and correspondence will be attended to by /iLLIS, Otorofianqa. (iANH Milking; Alac'.iine

mamm LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, no rio. Farms for sale at ARIA, MAIROA, MANGAOTAKI AND MAHOENUI. Sections at PIO PIO 8 Any business entrusted to me will receive my prompt attention. io a A/e S—< tfu * General Storekeepers, OTOROIIAXGA. Have large stocks of FENCING WIRE ROOFING IRON GRASS SEED MANURES BOOTS AND SHOES And a tine assortment of such supplies as is usually kept in a firstclass country store. Also Agents for Victoria Insurance Co. and W. Gunson & Co., Auckland. ALFRED YATES BOOTMAKER KEI'AIKS ;; .\| : ;

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 330, 21 January 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 330, 21 January 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 330, 21 January 1911, Page 8

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