I I A V I meadow, l—l A Y I RYE AND CLOVER I 1/V I ■ LUCERNE to per T° n - WAIRARAPA SEED COMPANY. lITTTTTI A m A PROFITABLE CROP T 0 grow - We have Selected Strains of Seed Wheat from Lincoln College. G. H. PERRY & CO., LTD SEED SPECIALISTS. MORE THAN EVER London’s spot value has proved its worth this season. READ what the Press says: “Generally speaking, wool values in London are usually about 5 per cent higher than those for similar wool in Australia. . . . ’ ,• (Yorkshire Observer, Friday, 18th February, 1938) SELL YOUR WOOL IN LONDON and avail yourself of SPOT DEMAND CONSIGN THROUGH YOUR USUAL BANK OR AGENT THE ASSOCIATED LONDON SELLING WOOL BROKERS “ DU CROZ * CO. * CO. HUGHES, WILLANS, IRWELL & CO. WINDELER & CO. ?-C II w M Here is the ‘Case’ solution to the small and medium farmers’ problems — the New All-Purpose “ R.C.” Case Tractor. Weighing only 25 cwt. it develops under test 14 H.P. on the Draw-bar — a real double furrow plow tractor with power to spare. Standard equipment includes swinging draw-bar and differential brakes. Handles easily and will turn in its own length. It embodies the sound engineering principles of the larger sizes. HOW IT WILL HELP YOU - BETTER CROPS: .. . because the ‘ Case’ will work all day and night if necessary. Crops can be planted when soil, plant and weather conditions are just right. Further, ‘Case’ will work under conditions impossible with horse teams. BETTER PAY: .. ; because a ‘Case’ prepares ground, plants, cultivates, hay-makes and harvests at the right time ensuring higher quality and increased yields, plus easier work. ‘Case’ supplies power for belt work, and power take-off besides draw-bar work. Reduces costs—increases income. BETTER LIVING: .. . because a ‘Case’ does all work without heavy labour from daylight to dark. Modern farm and home conveniences can be bought with the savings and extra profits. More pleasure, leisure and freedom. Write for Prices and All Particulars to JOHN CHAMBERS & Son Ltd. KING STREET - (i> PALMERSTON NORTH or P.O. BOX 463 - WELLINGTON
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 June 1938, Page 3
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335Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 June 1938, Page 3
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