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“Steel Queen” DISC-HARROWS JifiSOOHMin have set the fashion to the world, SSiS &c the fact that they are copied in Great Britain, U.S.A., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand being a m tacit admission of their superior design. The best of the copies, however, mm are more or less behind, the modern “Steel Queen,” which (although the m “Steel Queen 99 general design cannot be materially r : : ir m A«i ; -nw -S r.h im\ \ ~Sr^yJ^.-^iL\ % \\ iuii>* improved) is brought up to date by DISC-HARROWS liave set the fashion to the world, the fact that they are copied in Great Britain, U.S.A., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand being a tacit admission of their superior design. The best of the copies, however, are more or less behind the modern “Steel Queen,’’ which (although the general design cannot be materially improved) is brought up to date by perfecting minor details, and the 1921 pattern •• Steel Queen” is better tlaan ever “▼ttVv IB m mm. m mm a i ViiSiiiri Illustrated Catalogue, giving all particulars, yours for the asking. Discount for Cash, or Supplied on Hike Contract if desired. Please mention V.Z. Tablet when enquiring. Booth, Macdonald & Go., Ltd., Ch-ch. AUCKLAND, HAMILTON, GISBORNE, HASTINGS, NEW PLYMOUTH, MASTERTON, PALMERSTON NORTH, ASHBURTON, TIMARU, DUNEDIN, and INVERCARGILL. Trrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr^rrrrrrrrrrrrrrs-rs

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New Zealand Tablet, 31 March 1921, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 31 March 1921, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Tablet, 31 March 1921, Page 34

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