'assey Harris Co., Ltd., Implement® Binders, Mowers, Drifts, Disc, Tine S 9 Lever Harrows, Plows, single 6? double, Cultivators, Disc Plows CASH OR ON TERMS. Donald & Son's and Sandow Wool Presses on hand. C. STEVENS King Street Te Kuiti 'in.' TOJLIJg WT. WW 1 ~a: ' 2? -ra iJ-\l Ui \ E YOU! We .serve 10,000 other keen thinking banners, who now refuse to pay the retailers their big prices. They use our big new No. 3. Catalog which quotes nett wholesale prices direct from our Wholesale Warehouse to you, and'lists GROCERY, HARDWARE, DRAPERY, SADDLERY, HARNESS. BOOTS, FURNITURE. CROCKERY, yes, everything! AT PRICES. If you have a Catalog, use it; if you haven't, cut out this advt. aud write your name and address here : Please s.end your new, big Wholesale Catalog free. Name.. Address. Do ft now—you'll forget—and you can't afford to. F* | /-* I•* ISSSM u - J I ~-T7"3 bu'wUuM W LEEDS, Wholesale ffjar|ufacturers arjd Importers, AUCKLAND. \o. i 1 Strong Pig Fence Made to hold in and to hold out, and will hold its own until von can find something better. Tr.es ISix Inches Apart 5 per chain, Reduction for Mile lots. Stocked in one size only S lines, 30 inches high, spaced ».;?•- inches. Height may he increased by adding barbs. In 5 chain rolls, made same as Spring Coil Fomv. bui wiih Oin. cross tics. Can be taken down, rolled up, and re-erected as often ; s desired. We make olhcr slyics suitable f<>r sheep and cattle. It is easily stored, and its erection is the simplest thing in fences ever known. The whole I'cmv is up and strained taut in as little time as it takes to drill the holes for an ordinary fence, and once up it never slackens. No wire holes are needed, and it is an advantage to place posts further apart than in ordinarv u nci s. A breach does not affect the whole fence, and is easily repaired. Made of the best galvanised steel wire. Wc a>e alv> makers of FENCING DroJ'I'KRS, PLAIN and Ornamental Ga tes, etc. Send for Catalogue to C. STKY l-'NS, j'ii KUITI, or direct to the CYCLONE WOVEN WIRE FENCE AND GATE-; CO. : 178, Montreal Street, Christchurch rv < sps# T--r_ ,u '*7% Pnc -'asi and Sapper.' r .. „ <0 r N n > h * ?- r •■-•e-G-9A is Fhe b'ohi'e si s- most dioesfible /\ F'ERF'EGJ" cocoa.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 416, 22 November 1911, Page 7
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