GARR & BELL The Tailors Manners St. - Wellington ONCE TESTED ALWAYS PATRONISED. WORKERS Give them a. Trial.
i Interchange- lntepcnan 6 e - II able with able *' th Ijjj^L^ the Wolseley l M\ the Wolsele » ESp^^^J THE. LISTER SHEEP SHEARING MACHINE h;is proved its superiority over all other shearing machine* ffl^M^S^ifi^^EEJßi by so readily becoming popnlar with sheep-owners and shearers —who are well able to judge of its merits in comparison *^HHfc'£"£*ll^^^l^^ with those of other makers already on the market. The sales to date have eclipsed anything yet established on the New Zealand market during the same period. railv'^fa^^Bl The LISTER is built up on the experience of nearly a quarter of a century by men who have devoted the whole BjpireVwßSßr of their time since 1887 continuously to the shearing machine industry. It embodies certain improvements, where weakness has been shown in the past, which easily puts the LISTER on the top rung of the ladder. For workmanship, material and finish, the LISTER stands alone. SESEEg(B6| The LISTER is made by a welL-known firm, and is English throughout. The combs and cutters are already great favourites with fessasS» highest praise of them—unsolicited testimonials coming along daily. Messrs. LEVIN & CO., Ltd., of Wellington, give a full guarantee in connection with the LISTER machine, and since this firm have done the leadine efaearhur machine business in New Zealand for the past 20 years, this should be sufficient to convince anyone in want of a first-class, *h earwig machine to give the LISTER a trial. 126 sheds fitted with Lister Machines during 1910 - A Record LEVIN & CO., Ltd., Wellington Sole Agents for New Zealand.
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Maoriland Worker, Volume I, Issue 6, 20 February 1911, Page 18
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271Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Maoriland Worker, Volume I, Issue 6, 20 February 1911, Page 18
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