Machinery Bargains j AT V ALLMAMD'S v One three-cow Gane Milking Machine (latest) with 2i b.h.p. Iwigg benzine, kerosene engine, £140. One tour-cow Gane Milking Machine (releaser) with 4 b.h.p. Ilornsby kerosene encine. £100. ' One four-cow Gane Milking Machine (releaser) with 3 b.h.p. Tangye Engine, £100. two-cow Gane Bucket Plant with 8 b.h.p. Hornsby benzine engine, £SO. One_ two-cow- Gane Bucket Plant with 24 b.h.p. Crossley kerosene engine, £90. One_ 90-gallon Perfect Separator, with power attachments complete, £20. One 90-gallon Perfect Separator, in perfect condition, £15. One 75-gallon Perfect Sep a i ntor l (hand), £12. One 50-gallon Dister Separalor, a real snip, £10. One 40-gallon Globe Separator as good_ as new, £10. One Alfa Daval Separator (power), £15. , One six-cow New Zealandia Milking machine with 4 b.li.p. Hornsby kerosene engine, £150. One two-cow New Zealandia Bucket plant with 21 b.h.p. Mogul engine, £140. One Excelsior Motor Cycle 1.018 model fully equipped with bead and rear lights, as new, £75. One twin Tlior Motor 11 horse .power 1917 model, as new £70. K - One 10-horse benzine engine, portable, £45 cash. One 75-o'allon Bluebell Separator (a splendid hand machine), £24. One Simplex releaser attachment (latest), £30. • One Fletcher releaser with milk pines and taps, £40. I'ullies, shafting, bearings, oils, packing and all milking machine cycles, cycles and all accessories, supnlies kept in stock, also motor E. ALLMAND. Dsiry Engineer. V;woa.
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I r * " PLEASING GIFTS. I i"ST BUYING ANYTHING in the way of JEWELRY a s if/mr suro tlult y° u S° to a RELIABLE SHOP, AND TO I "W &&BS&&W A MAN WHO KNOWS HIS BUSINESS and who will . i I IPf At SHERLAW'S you will get this—he stocks goods of i tile highest quality, anil sells at the lowest prices—he I UliSmM '&*--• ■ soils goods to give satisfaction and bring new customers. I ▼HffiWW' GOLD EXPANDING WRISTLET WATCHES GOLD WRISTLET WATCHES SILVER WRISTLET WATCHES GOLD POCKET WATCHES t!C*f 0 SILVER POCKET WATCHES PENDANTS set with all the'latest GEMS—RUBIES, SAPPHIRES, TOURMALINES, etc. 1 WEDDING RINGS I DRESS RINGS '' J ENGAGEMENT RINGS ' I band rings . ... V^fT I CAMEO RINGS ; ' ■ | RELIABLE TIME KEEPERS. 11 WATCH wm W1 STOCK WATCHES that have been turned out | RIPAIHNGiBSI le ac t ol 'i es °f the World's most reliable manufac- , j turers, and our stocks are very large, comprising—• ROT.HERAMS, WALTHAMS, ELGINS, OMEGAS, i EVERY WATCH is carefully examined and timed If IrAflS before it is handed to the purchaser. This ensures satisWATCH REPAIRING. WHEN A WATCH goes wrong' and fails to keep accurate time, if it is broken or 1 damaged and is brought to us we repair it PROMPTLY, THOROUGHLY and^ NEATLY . and our charges are most reasonable. T. Sherlaw, JEWELER ' .LEVIN.
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 23 May 1918, Page 1
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