Machinery Bargains AT V ALLMAMD'S v One three-cow Gane Milking Machine (latest) with 21 b.h.p. Twigg benzine, kerosene en gine, £140. One four-cow Gane Milking. Machine (releaser) with 4 b.h.p.' Hornsby kerosene engine, £100. One four-cow Gane Milking: Machine (releaser) with 3 b.h.p. Tangye Engine, £100. One two-cow Gane Bucket Plan! with 3 b.h.p. Hornsby benzine engine, £80. hie two-cow Gane Bucket Plant with 2£ b.h.p. Crossley kerosene engine, £90. One 90-gallon Perfect Separator, with power attachments complete, £20. , One 90-gallon Perfect Separator, iu perfect condition, £15. One 75-gallon Perfect Separator (hand), £12. One 50-gallon Lister Separator, a real snip, £10. One 40-gallon Globe Separator as, as new, £10. One 150-gallon Alfa Laval Separator (power), £15. six-cow New Zealandia Milking machine with 4 b.h.p. Hornßby kerosene engine, £150. One two-cow New Zealandia Bucket plant with b.h.p. Mogul engine, £140. One Excelsior Motor Cycle 1918 model fully equipped with head and rear lights, as new, £75. One twin Thor Motor Cycle 11 horse power 1917 model, as new £70. One 10-horse benzine engine, portable, £45 cash. One 75-gallon Bluebell Separator (a splendid hand machine), £24. One Simplex releaser attachment (latest), £30. One Fletcher releaser with milk pipes and taps, £40. Pullies, shafting, bearings, oils, packing and all milking machine supplies kept in stock, also motor cycles, cycles and all accessories. E ALLMAND, D?iry Engineer. WJ2R A.ROA
- / ■] "I < '4 r Gives Joy at 5 ' Christmas Time Nw _ What better or more acceptable Christmas Present I . ♦ -f|jil could one give a lady than a nice piere of Jewelry ? I' - Something dainty in design and useful in character. Jj H, nee-d not be an expensive article. There are many things in Jewelry that cost comparatively little. Take " our r nstance " ' V'c have a Splendid Selection » I of the-I.at st Jewelry 1 AND O.FFKR YOl r XO PT;O • LVA UFJ*. 'j I ' MANOLES AND NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY. ' I Pr" hop earlv ana make your choice, which wiM mean 3 fljjV- pleasure an i t*tisfaetiou if you call at- \. SUtRViMM'S j LEVIN'S LEADING JEWELER, -- Watch Repairing 1 . $ When a watch goes wrong and fails to keep correct . 51 time ; if it is broken or damaged, and is brought to us we repair it Promptly, Thoroughly, and Neatly. There are thousands of good watches ruined annually ,3 Hrr .J. ™ IL! L- J W3M by being placed in the hands of inexperienced watch- . B WAI B| makers and ex, erimentcrs who think they do well if < S ntnA they make the watch go " They don't seem to think H |fglt| that the watch was designed to measure turn*. _ _ rt not whether your watch is a REPEATER, ~ ; . CH i<oIOMETER, DUPLEX,,AMERICAN LEVER, f? ENGi T> F£ LEVER, or ttie simple GENEVA. If we. i tell you it is worth doing, ou can rely upon it giving .*4 i J,OU the correct time. Remember, it c sts you no more 1 > to have your repairs done by us than it does to have » ®K?v /W\ th'-m done by an inexperienced And look I - Wrforjr ; at the satisfaction ydu 'get. • I T, SHEHLAW i i Manufacturing Jeweler and Watchmaker,' LEVIN. I
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Levin Daily Chronicle, 23 November 1918, Page 1
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