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quicker "cheaper; If it's ploughing, harrowing or cultivating just hitch on your faithful "Caterpillar" and you'll finish the job on time—ahead of the weather, ahead of the weeds, ahead of your neighhours. Rows are straight, less time is lost on turns, you hug the fences and work out the corners. mm PRICES "Ten" £340 "Fifteen" £440 "Twenty" £SBO Railage Paid. Write to A. S. Paterson &. Co. Ltd., Box 438, Wellington, for specifications of all models. m Be sure it's a "Caterpillar"—look for this Trade Mark.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 6 August 1929, Page 9
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