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/VIEW / # Another Link in ricultural Progress Just as the Fordson was the first Tractor to put power into the Farmer's hands, so it is the first with every new improvement. The 1930 model has been brought to the very pitch of perfection in power and utility, will stand terrific abuse, and traverse country where no other tractor would have a chance. FOR PLOUGHING, DISCING, HARROWING, THRESHING, CHAFFCUTTING, HAULING, WOODCUTTING, SEPARATING, ETC. “FORDSON” RENDERS A MIGHTY SERVICE. SEE AND LEARN ALL ABOUT THE “FORDSON” AT WILKINSON & CO. LTD. Ford Dealers Service Station Radio Dealers DUKE STREET - CAMBRIDGE Phones —Office 45M, Priv ate 458 and 345. ■■wmssw

KHM | iSfi m. m m What is happening i' farm buildi to i|oiir dings O YOUR milking shed, your wool shed, your stable—are they resisting rain and frost ? Or'is the wood beginning to rot, the iron to rust ? That depends on how long it is since they were painted. Paint costs little, you know. And it saves the capital you’ve invested in those buildings from rotting away. Paint them now, keep them in good order, and you’ll reap a big- profit when the time comes to sell out. But be sure to use the right paint.. Ask Booth & Chapman about that. To know about paints is our job. We’ll tell you just what paint to use and how to use it. BOOTH CHAPMAN LTD. WALLPAPER, GLASS & BUILDERS’ MERCHANTS, SIGN WRITERS & DECORATORS VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON

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Putaruru Press, Volume VIII, Issue 349, 31 July 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Putaruru Press, Volume VIII, Issue 349, 31 July 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Putaruru Press, Volume VIII, Issue 349, 31 July 1930, Page 3

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