TIMBER TREES. FARMERS! We require trees suitable for milling purposes and will be pleased to quote for any you may have. 1. ALLEN & SON, LTD. Sawmillers, Waingawa. 'Phones (day) 1043. (night) 1150
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GRASS SHORTAGE SUPPLEMENT WITH CRUSHED OATS and MOOSE (Linseed) NUTS CONSULT US ABOUT YOUR STOCK FOOD REQUIREMENTS. G. H. PERRY & CO., LTD. PERRY STREET, MASTERTON. Experience built it! BE LAVAL K A An Alfa-Laval proi duct,with64 years’ experience emVlfesj y bodied in its man<^sr?T^ S? ufacture —And "the cleanest skimmer. Alfa-Laval Separator Co. (N.Z.), Ltd. Rangitikei St., Palmerston North. District Representative: L. V. Renall, 21 Worksop Rd., Mastertcn. ’Phone 1057.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 June 1943, Page 6
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