Machines Willi or wiilsoui it Kl,!v\SKil MiVKKT Most Sanitarv Machine on the market. Simple an-! reliable. Splendid Testimonial.-; from W iiL 1o users. The r r<\ \ IWITALYS BUST SKi»A H A'i'<>l>. The success of the " LISTER" has been due to the strenuous efforts of the makers to produce a MACHINE FOR THE FARMER not for the mechanic or engineer. The "LISTER" is the Farmer's Ideal IT [S SIMPLE, FOR. ONE THING. There arc 110 complicated parts in the construction ; everything in it is completely understood at iirst sight, and there is nothing to learn about it. it is easy to run and as simple as ;i wlipHlmrnnv m irk •• T IQTFP "* Skims Clean, and Saves Money-- Trounces (hv-lif'lh m> ic Hu Her --Cream Test JL llv JUIuIJCJiI Does not Vary —Takes Least Power, l.ea-iOii, and ! east \N" ashing-up--Lasts Longest. Costs Least for Repair—ls the i-'asiest to Handle and Manage — Is the Simplest to Learn and Keep in Order —Is liie Only .Machine lor Rough Use and Rough Hands. Splendid Sample of British Workmanship. Fitted ** with high tension " Bosch " Magneto. No oil cups. t\ 1 >.IVA /, 1A h ISK* 11\ ill tH.MIW.II UJ 1 forced lubrication throughout. Steadv and silent running, STRONG, SIMPLE and EFFICIENT. (2s, 4, (1 and S h.p.) WRITE I-ok PARTJCI'LARS & ILLUSTRATIONS Agent for Massey-Harris Farm Implements and all Farm Requisites PIG FEED CRUSHED 1?Y MACHINERY Prices for all Machines on terms or for cash, on application to - Sucrosiue & Gilruth's Calf Food always in stock. C. STEVENS, Te Kuiti . m: .- ,>,?! X) It r< $ $ I© ■6. There are sold in New Zealand every year, 50,000 Atisom'a (Mentor .size) \V atehes, at the. recognised Retail Price of 7/6 each. That's because the Wholesale Merchant chatgtf. the Retailer 5/- each, and the Retailer makes 2/6 profit, LaicSlaW L€€ds are the only Wholesale Merchants who have had enough com ape to pass by the Retailer, and bring" the COFBStgmer '"-to eftreefc tdUCM with the World 9 © Markets* Until now those who bought Ausonia Watches have lost annually 50,000 time:'- -/7• 1C difference between our Wholesale Price of 4/11 each, and the Ktiaiief s 1 nee e>t 7;'\ tnaki.ig ,1 nett loss of £645® 6s. 8d« to the buyers on this one line alone. Wide lor an Anwrni!. Watch to-day. You have paid the retailer's expenses, rents, Wages, salesmen s commissions, and bad debts long enough. Buy Wholesale from LafcflSW Leeds in inline. Our big, 180-page Wholesale Catalogue, listing Grocery, Drapery, 11 uniwa; c, Jewcllety, Furniture is free for the asking. If you haven't got one, send, lor it to-day. Ii ;< on have, then use it always when you buy. LAQDLAW LEEDS Wholesale Merchants, fVSars&iif ac£ar«2rsi arid Importers Fort Street A.c ajdairrdr 1' -J-w" - -a- x " JJfa> 1.1 Sf:r©n f> C Fence fl'lade to hold in and to h old out, and will hold its own until yon can find something better. Cross roV? .Inches Apart Price 9* per chain. R<jC4(e.tion for Mile lots. Stocked in one size only—B lines, 30 inches high, spaced >3-3^-4-4s-5-0 inches. 11t-i;*;i'.m; :iI; T he :,u ' barbs. In 5 chain rolls, made same as Spring Coil Fence, but with oin. cross ties, t ";hw f'C taken < and re-erected as often as desired. We make other styles suitable tor sheep and cattle. •'< '■ ' erection is the simplest thing in fences ever known. The whole fence is up and strained' 1.1 ~n :!:> takes to drill the holes for an ordinary fence, and once up it ne\ or slackens. N«• wire h. >i-:< : ', l( !U , l advantage to place posts further apart than in ordinary fences. .A breach docs not ~i: .vi 1 ! <t w 1 easily repaired. Made of the best galvanised steel wire. \\ e arc also makers ol Kkni i\ Ur't-re Ornamental Gates, etc. Send for Catalogue to C. STISVENS, TL£ KEITf. «.r ,ii:o. 1 £•> :!u ' CYCLONE WOVEN WIRE FENCE AND GATE. CO. : : 178. Mont re;, t Sfe.e ct eased by adding iown, rolled up. y si.K'cd, and its ihtle lime as it ■lieil, ami it is an 10I1' fence, and is ks, Plain and , Christchurch
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 385, 9 August 1911, Page 7
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