e McCwmick - Deering Enclosed Gear Oil Bath MOWER ■cCormick-Deering Enclosed Gear Oil Bath Mower is quiet, ■irinine' durable and simple. It runs so quietly you can scarcely F ' hear the light hum of the knif e. 1 0g_ . The four roller bearings on the I main axles, two long special alloy Rt) bearings on flywheel shaft; all ■P Jnw gears, differential, clutch and I \ countershafts are either running Kft n in oil or oiled from the dust-proof )l and oil-tight gear housing which Hin holds one gallon of oil. IflftflRa & sw M New frame, new wheels, new type KillliSfB y^T H °f drive, autmatic pitman and every feature necessary to give ■1^^^ " ^ ' c*ean cutting, sweet running, long The McCormick-Deering line of • wk ^v&sssSSf \ ~ haying machines includes : — ffi i — Enclosed Gear Oil Bath Mowers, K Tractor Mowers, Light and Heavy ftnsmission gears, clutch jjay Rakes, Combined Side Rake Kferential are compactly and Tedder, 4-Wheel Power Lift K inside the gear case and 2-Wheel Sweep Rakes, High K in a bath of oil. The Lift S'tacker, Double Cylinder Hay ■ B m ah.es a dust-tight Loader, Knife and Tool Grinder. Rk-proof ?eal when the fcte"d°"utTby means McCOEMICK-DEERING ■ of the lever A. Local Agent: BbK—The McCormick-Deer- j ■er' Saies Service is second | p K Spare parts are carried J • A * ■ticallv every town in New T ^ r ■ andwe extend an invita- TWHM A ^ ■ inspect the genume spare J[ 11 U 1Y1 rlvJ ■ for McCormick-Deering ■chines carried by us. ====_
his month's good news | WILBERT MARKS' j ig 9-DAY Bargain Sale j OF DRAPERY COMMENCES )MORROW, friday, nov. 3rd. | ^ — «— ■— !«n— — MPHlPTl'll # ilJE "BERETS" in black, white, red, lemon, fawn fy. sky. brown, orange, green, royal and pink 1 f ::: ::::: :::: ::: :::: :::: ::::: ::: ::: :: ::: \ BN TAFFETTA, ^ fshades ytL \ LE BAIZE (OILCLOTH) . . , ' k wide ...... !/« ytL ! ISILK, in fino even weave " " I i,r Z/o g | :: ::: :: ::::: :::: :i. vs ;g fcs' SATIN BLOOMERS, assorted Ing at ( I ART S1LK HOSE, popular shades . jj Sy ,'b l V _ 1/11 1 pREN'S INTERLOCK SINGLETS, assorted sizes [styles - 1 0 2 d. ea. K pBin—i m iwgnzryaaaai in ■ — m b— bMM BiB,wl"liaBiUlw^MM^^^^ * ▲ ▲ ▲ m f |J£ We have decided to reduce the j fn Mpmra price of the whole of our large ? II llfcWo range of Dress Goods and it is jj jii| well recognised that we have jj [ALL the finest seleetion in Rotorua fwilbert Marks pUA'S B£ST VALUE DRAPER, Tutanekai St., Rotorua | PNLY TERMS CASH PHONE 422 | |a=r— 1 T 1 |ew zealand's greatest i carnival Wellington, November 18-25 I ■ Full week of merriment by day and night. I Spectacular Aquatic Gala. Marvellous pagelantry — a century of New Zealand history. I Special Maori dancing and singing. Colour|ful street processions. All sorts of sports. ■ Old Colonial Ball. Merry music of many ■ bands. Battle of flowers. Fun and frolic ■ for everybody. Fireworks and bonfires. ■ City, hills and harbour tiirned into a fairy1 land of lights by night. |e a cheap tRIp by train
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 682, 7 November 1933, Page 7
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