Insure your crops by purchasing M'Cormick machinery. The best in the world. Costliest to build, best to buy, and easiest in the field —V The MoConnick H.irve-ting Machine Company built and sold 2115,629 machines in the beason of 1899. This is the greatest sale of harvesting machines ever made by one company. —^** Did you evir road ffrlrn's Jiabu*, and do you remember the delightful enthusiasm of little Toddy when he got at the internal workings of somebody's watch and wanted to see ' the wheels go round ' / And docs it occur to you that wh°els occupy a pretty important part in cycles ? We have realised this fact, and as an evidence of the attenion given the subject, want you to examine the latest Sterling chain, chainlesa, and free wheels. Built like a watch. New shipment just landed. Morrow, Bassett, and Co. — „%
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 11, 14 March 1901, Page 10
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