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3 *3 r] © uv. bj o' Machines With or without REMvASKIt IHCkKI 1 Most Sanitary Machine on the market. Simple and reliable. Splendid Testimonials from Waikato users. The LIST 3" BRITAIN'S NEST SKfWKAIOK, The success of the " LISTER" has been clue to the strenuous efforts of the makers to produce a MACHINE FOR 1 HE FARMER not for the mechanic or engineer. The "LISTER" is the Farmer's Ideal IT IS SIMPLE, FOR ONE THING. There are no complicated parts in the construction ; everything in it is completely understood at first sight, and there is nothing to learn about it. It is easy to run and as simple as a wheelbarrow nrn H r " Skims Clean, and Saves Monev —Produces Onc-litlb more Butler creamiest JLll6 JjxlO ii-jJti Does not Van—Takes Least Power. Least Oil, and J .cast Washing-up -Lasts Longest, Costs Least for Repair—ls the _ Easier to I lamiic ami Manage— Is the Simplest to Learn and Keep in Order —Is the Only Machine lor Kouf*h I-so and l\oii;.;h Hands. Splendid Sample of British Workmanship. Fitted •« f,f SIT j-T. R BKNZINE ENGINE with high tension " Bosch " Magneto. No oil eups, hlOkXjlv forced lubrication throughout. Steady and silent (~t. 4. (1 -""d h.p.) running, STRONG, SIMPLE and EFFICIENT. y , R ,, ~K pARTICULARS & ILLUSTRATIONS Agent for Massey-Harris Farm r mptcments and all Farm Requisites PIC; FEED CRUSHED BY MACHINERY f Prices for all Machines on terms or for cash, on application to — C. STEVENS, Sucrosine Gilruth's Calf Food always in stock. Te Kuiti iijfc^niajgaßgagEMa—--1 V 1\ fi / : ~~ •nljt 'C\j'l r\ T ri 1 / \ ' jiaH kS /T® /? p ® i f l4 * l 1 i he There are sold in New Zealand every year. 50,000 Ansoma (Mentor H/e) Vn ateiw recognised Retail Price of 7 6 each. That's because the Wholesale Mesebant ciiaigrs tic Retailer 5/- each, and the Retailer makes profit. Lsiodlaw Leeds are the only Wholesale Merchants who have had enough courage to pass by the Retailer, and bring the Consumer into direct iOUCII with the Worßcfl's Markets. Until now those who bought Ansouia Watches have lost annually 50,000 tunes 2/7, the difference between our Wholesale Price of 4 m eaeh. and the Retailer's Price, of 7/6. making a nett loss of S.© 4-5© 6§. 3d. to the buyers on this one line alone. Write for an Ansonia Watch to-day. You have paid the retailer's expenses, rents, wages, salesmen's commissions, and bad debts long enough. Buy Wholesale from Lasdtaw L_eeds m Inline. Our big, iSo-page Wholesale Catalogue, listing Grocery. I'rapevy. Hardware, Jewellery, Furniture is free for the asking. If you haven't, got one, send for it to-day. If you have, then use it always when you buy. IL. DS ILAOIM^W Wholesale [VflercfHicafn&s. Manufacturers and Importers [fort Street A.rrctdand. SEE Extra SiTOJIS Fence H lif & l«3 Wiade to ho id in and to hold out. and will hold its own until, you can find something better. £fF€>®& 'Jrie® f&'rj.c Ap&tt f ] Price 3s per chain. Reduction for Wife lots. Stocked in one size only-8 lines. 30 inches high, sliced 3-3-3*-.1-4* : >-b "irhes m.r barbs. In 5 chain rolls, made same as Spring toil Ihmkv. but wi h oin.j .oss ■_ • tan 1 . and re-erected as often asdesired. We nndce othei st\. is sui a ) to. .* utp „ 1,• erection is the simplest thing in ienees evei kno\\n. j h \\ n 1 1 u •• "i • • takes to drill the holes for an ordinary ience. and once up it m\ ei sl.u m ms. < a. - •; ;; ; advantage to place posts further apart than in ordinary icmys. A I easily repaired. Made of the best galvanised stee wire,, 'irH ■ " ' Ornamental Gates, etc. Semi tor Catalogue to SU A ImV .'UK tll I.^a CYCLONE WOVEN WIRE FENCE AND GATE CO. : : hi increased by adding iki 11 down, willed up, , iv.silv stored, and its m ;1 •, little time as it :i >■ needi d, and il is an !u \v 1 a ile 1 enee, and is "Korri Ks, Plain and 1 lie 178, Montreal Street, Cliristchurch

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 393, 6 September 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 393, 6 September 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 393, 6 September 1911, Page 7

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