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SHERIDAN STREET, TE KUITI Seed and Implement Merchants Land audi Commission Agents AGENCIES : Booth-Macdonald & Co.. and other Leading Machinery Manufacturers Cooper's Dip and Shearing Machines Dominion linking Machines Australian Mutual Provident Society Standard Fire Insurance Co. Farm Implements, Fencing Wire, Cooper's Dip and Sundries now in stock. We have various sums of Money to Lend on first and second Mortgage SHERIDAN STREET, TE KUITI MES

Milk 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 — 4 Gallons No. 2 —6 ~ No. 3—B >. £ 1. Connections for water r j supply, 2s 6d extra. £ 3 5S J TEN DAYS FREE TRIAL ALLOWED! Orders to be accompanied by cash or reference. Cash refunded in full if cooler does not give satisfaction. The cooler has been used since November WITHOUT water for a dairy of 50 cows. Result quite satisfactory. NO BAD MILK. Canadian Aerator with Rim, 14s 6d; Tanks, Baths, Pumps, Rams, etc. PRICES ON APPLICATION. SOLE MAKER FOR WAIKATO DISTRICT 7%.7 Plumber, Tin and Copper ■i ▼ / Smith HAMILTON WITH AUTOMATIC KIILK RELEASE. 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, Tamahere, M. Ross, Te Awarautu, J. Finlay Te Awamutu, H. E. Salter, Rotorua, and many others to whom intending purchasers are 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 I WIS 1 |Q Agent for (3ANE Milking Machine Otorafianga. BETTLEKH' STOKE [COOK & ROSS MAROKOPA. XEUOTIATORS . Groceries and Provisions of the best quality always For ' ht - or Sale of on hand. Native Leaseholds Crown Leaseholds IST Goods at Reasonable Freehold Land GIVE the NEW store a trial i Sawmills and Timber SATISFACTION GUARANTEED E. C. Stanley, Proprietor Dwellings * ___ ! Businesses fcarl 6£ jfaarl j Suburban Sections General Storekeepers, We can handle yow business ()T0 r.oh a xg A. satisfactorily. Rights Town Sections Dwellings Businesses Hotels Suburban Sections OTOHOHAXGA, Have large stocks of FENCING WIRE ROOFING IRON GRASS SEED Clients assisted to raise Money on Mortgage or other Securities. AND SEE US COOK & ROSS BOOTS AND SHOES And a tine assortment of such supplies as is usually kept in a first- / class country store. \ Also Agents for Victoria Insurance Lailll illld StOC'lv Ag'eiltS. Co. and W. Gunson <Sc Co., Auckland, j - - ~- -- iOliura. & Taumarunui. ALFRED lAljub j RANTED KNOWN—That W. F. vV Ford, Boot and Shoe Maker, has BOOTMAKER j started business in Rora Street, Te :: PSO PIO :: 1 Kniti. Hand-sewn boots guaranteed j to fit the foot and fancy. Prices right. repairs :; neatly:: executed i Special attention given to repairs.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 353, 19 April 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 353, 19 April 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 353, 19 April 1911, Page 8

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