We are just landing another shipment of Ransome's Tractor Ploughs, •making the fourth shipment thia year, and all have been "lapped up all hot" 1 Is there any wonder at it? Built entirely of steel, the best Tractor Lift in the world, mouldboards that will outwear at t»vo of any other kind, furrows adjustable up to llin wide by Bin deep, adjustable leg, giving more or less "dip" to share, 3-furiow convertible to 2, 4 furrow to 3—truly a wonderful proposition, and the prices—-3-furrow £52 10s, 4-furrow £65. Rail or freight paid! Over 200 already at work in New Zealand and not a squeak from any buyer yet. That's mutual satisfaction, isn't it? We have regular monthly shipments arranged for, but, get in while the going's good. 'They may not always be available at above prices. Your neighbours have them and are happy. What about earmarking one for you? A nod's as good as a wink. BOOTH, MAGDONALD and 00., LTD., Christchurch. —os2i Electric ranges, grillers, irons, and other household electrical appliances will receive expert aduetmeat and repairs by Wooff and Salvesen, Electrical Eepair Engineers, 609 Colombo street, or ring 'Phone 462$ for crompfc attention. .... —6
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18636, 10 March 1926, Page 8
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