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MECHANICS’ TOOLS Tools that can bo BELIED on are a necessity to mechanics, and the tools listed below will be found reliable in the greatest degree. GENUINE CRESCENT SPANNERS. 4in. 4/- 6in. 4/6 Bin. 5/- lOin. 6/12in. 9/- 15in. 13/6 18in. 19/Ail spare parts stocked. NEWEST CKESTOLOY WRENCHES. 4in. 5/6 6in. 6/Bin. C/6 lOin. 8/12in. 11/These wrenches are made of Chrome Vanadium steel, Chromium plated. The strongest adjustable wrench made. WILLIAMS “SUPEBBENCHES." Chrome Molybdenum steel, covered by lifetime guarantee against breakage. Double ended. Whitworth and S.A.E. sizes from 5-16 to I£. BAHCO DOUBLE-ENDED WRENCHES. Chrome Vanadium steel, thinner and narrower jaws, lifetime guarantee against breakage. These are the cheapest guaranteed wrenches on the market, and are wonderful value. All S.A.E. Whitworth sizes. Engineers' small tools in large variety, in Moore & Wright and Starretts makes. Inside and outside calipers, both firm joint, spring nut and solid nut. Dividers spring nut and solid nut. Double calipers and jennys. •Surface gauges, speed indicators, depth gauges, caliper squares, thickness, gauges, screw pitch gauges, etc., etc. We can procure that tool for you if it is not in stock. GOLDEN BAY CEMENT For Strength and Performance. MANSON & BARR LTD. Branch of HOPWOOD HARDWARE CO. LTD. PHONES 6490-5491. BANGITIKEI ST BEET.

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Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 35, 11 February 1937, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 35, 11 February 1937, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 62, Issue 35, 11 February 1937, Page 8

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