QZ3SSSSBIS 'l'd be lost without FERGUSON" . . . say hundreds of Canterbury farmers Ferguson tractors and implements do heavy jobs cheaply and weir They are also sufficiently handy and economical to do the hundred-and-one jobs that abound on farms faster and better. One man with a Ferguson can do all the carrying, shifting, cleaning, lifting, muck spreading, ditch digging, etc. that would ordinarily occupy 3 or 4 men. This means not only a saving of labour, but also a more economical distribution of labour. It means more production at less cost on every available acre. Let us arrange a free demonstration on your land. CANTERBURY DEALERS FROM THE RAKAIA TO THE CONWAT: AMURI MOTORS Ltd. DURHAM STREET TELEPHONE 60-344
LABOUR DAY WEEK-END TRAINS OCTOBER 25-28. 1957 From Christchurch—Friday. 25th October. Special express trains leave at the following times: 9 a.m. to Timaru, Dunedin, and Invercargill. 6.45 p.m. to Greymouth. 8.20 p.m. to Kaikoura, Blenheim and Picton (Seats not reserved on this train). 10.30 p.m. to Greymouth and Hokitika. (Corresponding return services on Monday, 28th October). Secure your reservations on these trains, or on other popular weekend railcar and express train services, WITHOUT DELAY For Low-Priced Travel Pleasure. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS =====
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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28411, 18 October 1957, Page 5
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