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BONUS WEEK SPECIALS

MEN’S SINGLETS— Clearance line. Warm brushed Cotton. Button fronts, short sleeves. All sizes. Usually 1/6 each. 0d Each MEN’S PINK T"vnvi?\VEAß Shetland finished. Warm woven material with fleeced lining. SINGLETS—Short sleeves, button fronts. 2/11 Each LONG PANTS—Brace top, reinforced. 3/6 p,ir MEN’S WOOL SWEATERS— Pure Colonial Wool, ribbed quality, in Grey and Heather; with roll collars. Usually 9/11. 6/11 Each MEN’S PYJAMAS— Strong British Flannelette. Well-made. In large range patterns. Men’s and O.S. Usually 4/11. 3/6 Pair GREY BLANKETS— Special offer. Large Single Bed size. Usually 19/11 pair. 15/11 Pair CAMP BLANKETS— Full Single size. Good weight; bound edges. Usually 3/11. 2/6 BRITISH LINO— Full 72-inch width. Felt base. Attractive patterns. Usually 3/11 yard. O//? Yard MANUFACTURERS’ SAMPLESGENUINE ENGLISH “WILTON” CARPETS— Rug size; large assortment newest Carpet designs. From J J Each

MEN’S GUMBOOTS— Heavy Black ply rubber uppers, soles. Usually 9/11. Strong cleated 6/11 p, “ MEN’S CANADIAN GUMBOOTS—- “ Colonial Super” make. Strong 4-ply uppers and cleated soles. Usually 15/11 pair. 9/11 Palr —WADEC” BOOTS— Genuine waterproof Zug leather; rivetted up- . pers and strong screwed and nailed soles. Guaranteed. Usually 22/6 pair. leu —r ETIA WORK BOOTS—"®Holid New Zealand leather; rivetted _ uppers. Heavy nailed soles. Usually 18/11 pair. 14/11 Pair GUMBOOT SOCKS— Strong ribbed, Wool and Cotton mixture; reinforced toes and heels. Usually lljd pair. gd Pair g Pairs for 1/11 LACE-UP GUMBOOTS— Canadian “ Super” Lumber Boot. Strongly reinforced; short uppers; cleated soles. Usually 16/11 pair. 12/11 Pair NAP. WORK TROUSERS— Quality Nap. Cloth. Strongly made. Double sewn seams. Sizes 3—B. Usually 4/11 pair. Pair 3/6 MEN’S CANVAS OILCOATS— Well oiled British canvas. Caped, strapped, double fronts; f lining. Usually 25/-. 19/H Each MEN’S ZIPP LUMBER JACKETS— Heavy windproof material with warm, fleecy lining. Zipp fasteners, two pockets. Waisted. In Maroon, Navy, Brown, Black and Grey. Usually 5/11. 3/11 E.ch. 0.5. 4/n MEN’S UNDER-FLANNELS—-'‘Acme” brand. Strong Union flannel. In Navy, Grey and Shetland. M. and O.S. sizes. Usually 4/11. 3/11

RIMU DRESSING TABLE—--3 drawers and adjustable mirror. Well finished natural stain. Usually 69/6. 52/6 Each LADIES’ JUMPERS— Fine Art Silk & Wool texture. Smart styles in Bine, Red, Navy, and Green. Usually 4/11. 2 111 Each

A Dual Purpose Machine— EVONA Lime and Manure Distributors Showing Drill Coulter Attachments li Star, 6 Coulters—£3B 13 Star, Single Drive, 7 Coulters—£42/2/6 13 Star, Double Drive, 7 Coulters—£44/7/6 15 Star, Double Drive, 8 Coulters—£47ll7/6 Non-Skid Bands and Land Measure Extra. Freight Paid. One Machine will do yonr Topdressing and Winter Sowing, These Drill Coulters can be attached to any “EVONA” TOPDRESSER. Price 30/- each Coulter. F. T. F. EVANS & CO. Evona Implement Works WELLESLEY STREET WEST , AUCKLAND, C.l. MILKING MACHINE FACTS • Number 3 A striking example of the phenomenal progress made In the Milking Machine held since the days of the buoket plant the Wallace Buper Milker Is now standard equipment In thousands of Dairy Sheds throughout New Zealand. Embodying ever •rn Wallace Milker Is troublelifetime or free service i . . . SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION ENSURES EFFICIENT OPERATION Composed of only two parts, the Wallace Mechanical Pulsator—featured above—has proved vastly superior to the Automatic type. No springs, leathers or complicated parts to get out of order, and no delicate adjustments to make. Slotted port gives precision action, ensuring quick, clean milking. To secure desired squeeze and release, simply turn a set screw and re-set Pulsator slide. Mechanically operated, the Wallace Pulsator CANNOT STOP while the motive power of the Milking Machine continues to function. Investigate the merits of the Wallace Super Milker and take special note of the constructed Pulsator. :ientifically POST COUPON below for fully illustrated Catalogue. COL LING WOOD ST * Phono 1574 Head Office, Newmarket, Aucklan

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20260, 31 July 1937, Page 27 (Supplement)

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20260, 31 July 1937, Page 27 (Supplement)

Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20260, 31 July 1937, Page 27 (Supplement)

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