HORNET'S CHALLENGE.
Chertsey, 11th November, -1935. P. and D. Duncan, Ltd,, Tuam street, Christchurch. Dear Sirs,—! have pleas* ure in advising you that I have now grubbed 5518 acres with, the big Hornet Stiff Tooth Cultivator I purchased in February, 1934, and I am thoroughly satisfied with it In my opinion it is the only machine on the market that would do the work it has been put to, and I would not exchange my old machine for a new one of any other make. -Last August I purchased another Stiff Tooth Cultivator, and it Is giving equal satisfaction. Wishing you every success with these machines. Yours faithfully, D. J. Scarth. P. and D. Duncan Ltd., Christchurch. Ashburton, and Hastings. —2
GREAT AMERICAN, MOWERS. Every day our workshop helps some unfortunate person who has an orphan mower for.which parts are not pr<K curable. Tor" over 40 years the “.Great American’' has survived hundreds of other makes. It is the easiest to push, can always be adjusted to a hair to give the right contact for cutting, and parts are always available. Liberal allowances for old machines. Recent rains mean a,lot of growth, Buy now.’ MASON, STRUTHERS & CO.’, LTD.
AT THE IRONMONGER’S; ” Hardware and household fixings you often want and. ■ hardly - Know where to buy them. Think pf Mmsohs another time and let our . understands' hig assistants serve you. *'/"
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21708, 15 February 1936, Page 14
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