mas N.Z.'s LARGEST RANGE! Igl makes the right mower for YOUR lawn! &! . < r* ■„ HBShJHMKiiI MASPORT ROLAMOWER 4-STROKE Obedient, gentle, responsive, lively! No other mower so site,' smooth end easy to use. Walk forward it mows . . . stand still and it stops. The secret, The unique “Automower” handle control. Complete with catcher from £59.10.0. 4 SC jgjjT 18 INCH DE LUXE ROTACUT 2-STROKE The safest, smoothest cutting, most versatile rotary mowers ever. • Armour-alloy” body, all the latest 1964 features. New finger-tip start Iron Horse Engine. With catcher £41.7.6. 16 INCH LAWN PRINCE 4-STROKE ILL’S largest selling side wheel self-propelled reel mower now fitted with the Over-rider trim wheel. With recoil starter £43.13.0. With 18 INCH STANDARD ROTACUT 2-STROKE A eon-catcher side delivery model that turns paddocks into lawn fa a few weeks! Now safety skirt and “Down-spray” deflector. With aew mere powerful finger-tip start engine. £37.04. • ■ : 8L Sftr** i wy 13 INCH LAWN SPRITE 2-STROKE A ligfa. sprightly mower for smaller lawns or steep slopes. Ideal for ladies and oiderty folk. £31.11.0. 21 INCH SELF-PROPELLED ROTACUT 4-STROKE Provides its own drive, freewheels fa tight spots. With al! the de-tase features of the 18 inch models, plus the wide time-saving swathe af a 21 fact Made, art built-in "push’. Aaothor Masport NL. “first" at £67.10.0 Sofa uos,
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30313, 13 December 1963, Page 10
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