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—L 7 ; ’"-YL / § B _ Yr'g_ - riorain NffiWtM in t Ao. 9 of a series of advertisements .zzzr \; I . far Silver Fern Tobacco. IN THE DAIRY FACTORY! Modern methods on farm and in factory \|l il l illii‘ play an important part in maintaining JlfWw New Zealand’s reputation for quality jjW ® and excellence in its dairy produce. 9 / FINE CUT Similarly, Silver Fern, the New Zealand ■ ' Cigarette Tobacco owes its unexcelled | COARSE CUT flavour to extreme care in the growing also in and selection of the leaf plus modern - lb. GLASS JARS, 7/methods in manufacture. an d | - |b. TINS, 13/4 CIGARETTE TOBACCO FOR “MANY HAPPY ROLLINGS” — : f ELECTRIC FENCING.... YOUR BEST INVESTMENT IS THE ORIGINAL . . . COBURN ELECTRIC FENCE BECAUSE- @ It is Entirely Reliable. Operated from a 6-volt battery, the current is sufficient to charge a I 0-mile fence for THREE to FOUR MONTHS, and under all conditions. •It can be Erected at a FRACI lON of the Cost of ordinary fencing, and pastures can be changed from time to time at a minimum of trouble and inconvenience. For intensive sub-divisional work it is unrivalled. ® It is singularly DURABLE. The controller is built especially for hard farm usage, and WILL LAST INDEFINITELY. There are no delicate parts to wear out or replace. The Coburn is absolutely harmless to humans or animals, but it will effectively keep livestock within the bounds desired. Send for Free Booklet and Ask for a Demonstration. LEVIN S Co. Ltd. -MACHINERY DEPARTMENTCHAPEL STREET - - - - ’Phone 1681 MASTERTON

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 August 1939, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 August 1939, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Times-Age, 16 August 1939, Page 3

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