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£W ZEALANDI WARM UNDERWEAR for the lad* for colder day*. . . HEAVYWEIGHT ENGLISH NATURAL WOOL « COTTON SINGLETB, In a soft finish, with ribbed sleeves and band. A good wearing line. In sizes firm 24 to 32 — Special Price 2/11 Fire- height in Natural Shade IVOOL A COTTON BINQLETB. A particularly good wearing line. Full range of sizes. 281 n.— Price FINE NATURAL WOOL SINOLETB. V-neck style. Short sleeves. Very warm, cosy quality. Bruce make. 28in. 7/6 HBAVYWiIOHT PINK •INGLETB In Pure Wool. Ribbed sleeves end bend at bottom. These ere very warm end will stend plenty of herd.weer. 28in.— 7/11 t Smart anti sturdily made clothes for hard irinfer wear TODDLERS’ OVERCOATS, Sizes to fit Boys 2 to 6 years. Made in England from good-quality Tweeds, in a wide range of colours including Brown, Fawn, and Grey mixtures. Lined throughout in art. silk, finished with J-belt, . and inverted pleat in back (as illustrated). Excellent value at •HI/ Also available in better quality Tweeds at 17/6 and 21/-. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS (As illustrated top left). Form fitting and D.B. styles. Smart fancy Tweeds in shades of Grey, Brown, and Fawn. Also in Blue / Grey mixtures Size 5 And in a range of sizes from 6 to 16 at 33/6 to S2/6. Also in D.B. styles at the same prices m /- BOYS’ WOOLLEN OUTERWEAR 8/6 Boys’ Warm PULLOVERS as illustrated, in smart, fancy check designs. Sis to 32 (to fit boys 4 to 14 years). All One Price, Boys’ Roll Collar PULLOVERS, in Gieys. Royal, Saxe, Browns, and Maroons A good-quality garment. 24, 26, 28, 30, 32. 4/11, 5/6, 5/9, 6/3, 6/6. The “ Bruce ” Woollen JERSEYS, all-wool, Polo collar and Button front; in Greys and Navy. A real hard-wearing garment for school wear 24 20, 28, 30, 32. 5/11, 6/6, 6/11, 7/6, 7/11. Boyt’ GLOVES Woollen Gloves —one-dome style— as illustrated; in Greys and Heather mixtures. Pullon styles in same colours as above. 2/6 1/9.

MACHINERY 41 IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE A CONCRETE Troughs. reinforced, everlasting, 60-gallon. 9T/0; 80-gallon, 41/-; it O-gallon. 48/-; Isu-gallon, 55/-; 1 70-gallon. 66/-; 250-gallon. 7»/-; rrelght fre*.—FIRTH CONCRETE LTD.. Franktjn. PLOUGH Harness, ele.. Collars. Piper throat*. wool lined, 87/6; leather lined. 41/-: wtth better aide-piece and Lever Strap, wool lined. 48/-; leather lined. 41/-; light collars. 88/-; Winkers, open. 6/6 and 7/6; shell-eye. 11/3 end 16/8; names, 11/6, chains, 7/8. Spring carl Seta. Saddle. Backband. Tugs and B’eechtaf. complete. HO/-: heavier, ito/6. Qood guaranteed. Freight paid.— H. L. Oanderton It Co.. Boolbuiac u.dm., opp. St. Patrick's Ca-.hedral. cornor W/odham and Federal streets. Auckland C.l JP»ARM gUNDRIES J£XCHANGE, J^TD.. McCormick Flexible Discs. 12 x 18, new blades. Detroit, lo x 16 and 18 x 16 discs; Booth-Mac. seml-Swamp Plough; Booth-Mac. and Reid tc Grey Lever Ploughs, single and double furrow; Oliver Double-rurrow Tractor Plough. with automatic lirt; Case Handle Plough, new; also Massey and Olivecs, used; Whakatane Harrows, 2-lear; Tine Harrows, 4leaf; BentaU Chaff-cutter, hand or power Booth-Mac. double-drive Topdresser; Lister 6 b.p. Engine; Booth-Mac. .No. l PumpJaek. complete; Drilling Machine, new Double and Single Swing Trees. Hinges and Hames. new. Agents Lvona implements. —12 WARD STREET. HAMILTON Phone 8101. Hamilton implements works, ltd 6 London Street. Hamilton. Phone 2123. Private 1350. Ploughs; Light Swamp Plough. 428; R. A Q. d.f. Lev. Plough £25 R. A O. D.F. (new fittings), £25; Massey D.F.. fit; Disc. Ploughs: Chaitanoogs Twin. (18 10s; Newall Sanders, 2 furrow (86; Australian Stump Jump. £25 Ransoms. (18 1 Os; Handle Ploughs rrora £4 6fL Roller, (20; Massey Cultivator, tfj 10»; Mowers at reduced prices; Ransome Hayrake, (18; Sampson stacker (is Ptsley i -Wheel Sweep, £18; Wallace Topdresser, (14; R. 4c 0. Llmesower. £l4 Tractors: Sampson. Fordson. Austin Agents Hornsby Mowers. Nicholson side Rastas. R. A G. and Evona implements 1 H E •EC R E T W The secret of good winter Growth is to Invigorate the dormant bacteria. This is ' done by using a scientifically designed lm plement which surface drams and lets In the sun and air. This Implement is, or ' coarse, the BEVIN HARROW. Inspect at 1 the OANE CO.. Hamilton, or get details j from A. S. BEVIN, 13 Anzae Ave . Auckland. j AIKATO MACHINERY EXCHANGE.— ' Hay baler, horse power, as new. £4O. Topdressers: Duncan £l6. Premier fir,’! Discs: Booth 14bl. £l6, I2bl £l6, M.H j 1 2 hi £l6. Konaki. new, £7. Alfa Harrows: Trip £6. Plain £5. Mowers: Big j £lB, Bamford OH Bath £2O. Cultivators: High Wheel £l2 fvs, low £i«*. Handled £1 10», £4. Tripods and Chains. ©rt.. £lO 10s; Bft. £l2 10s. Handled Ploughs: Wide range (5 to (7 10s. .Spring Carl. £lO. ! Swamp Harrows. £5. £6 10s. -ight Swamp Plough £lB. Disc Tloughs £l2 I os. fii.j Small Lathe £ 10. Engines; 1 i lo 6 h.p. ; And very wide range all other farm lines. 1 —ALEXANDRA ST.. Hamilton. Phone 8409. U if ACHINF3 DISC HARJtuWS: 2 Hooper 12 X 18; 1 Massey It x 16; f McCormic/c Flettble 12X18. J PLOUGHS Reid and Gray. Duncan. Booth . irac single and double furrow .ever J bvmcan Swamp; Oliver. Hornsby; Hem and Gray handle ploughs. TOPDHESsERs 1 Reid A Gr%y Heavy; 2 j Duncan; 1 fcoothma? Double drive; t I Reid A Gray I fght double drive ENGINES: Associated 1 i Jumbo lj ; An nerson 2s. RJI. 3; International 3. VEHICLES: Spi log Cart; 2 -tou waggon. lo cat waggor Favourite at j

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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20496, 12 May 1938, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20496, 12 May 1938, Page 13

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