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Machinery and Farm ’ Equipment Sell MASSEY Ferguson 520. Neat new condition. Clayson 15-50. Allis Chalmers 5000. Late model. International 8-91, 4 seasons, extra good. Write or phone for full particulars, price and terms. Will trade. Apply Mr P. Keenan, 10 Nelson Street, Feilding. Phone 7285. WRECKING: Fordson Power Major and Super Major. All parts available. Ph. 814 Tai Tapu. W9427 WATER PUMP PRICES Figure 912 Bulldozer Pump, never used. $3OO. PHONE 64-044 , BUSINESS HOURS. ! Machinery and Farm Equipment Buy ‘CHISEL plough, 7 or 9 tine. I Phone 8898 Rangiora. W5439 il POTATO planted, single row. Phone 524-163. T 3358 iiWANTED small radial drill, ' in good order, also spark plug cleaner and tester. ,i Ph. 392-039, A.H. 557-073. (WANTED large capacity ■ centrifugal air fan, 35,000il 40,000 c.f.m. Ph. 88-109 11 Blenheim, business hours,: j collect, or 89440 afteri hours, collect, or write i Box 260 Blenheim. 2090 i For Sale A better cash deal ot Huiston’s when buying or sell Ing. Phone 78-215 Reme ber the name Hulston‘s Auction Rooms. 235 Man Chester Street opp Civic Theatre. > AN interesting collection of porcelain, including Bloor Derby, Royal Worcester. Ist Period Worcester, and a charming pair of Walton figures. These can be seen at Ann-Tiques Gallery Ltd, 169 Gloucester Ct. Phone 62-026. 8781 ANN-Tiques Gallery has a very good selection of rosewood furniture including dining table, sets of dlriing chairs, library tables and card tables. Call at -169 Gloucester St, or phone 62-026. 8781 ANTIQUES, just arrived fresh stocks. Brassware, pewter, glassware, pottery, porcelain, old chiming clocks, prints, paintings, wall hangings, etc. Mclntosh Antiques, 582 Colombo St. ANTIQUES at Pennv Farth- ! ing, St Asaph St. just off Colombo St. Ph. 66-542. We buy and sell. W8648 At Gravestuna — always a 1 wide selection of good fur nlture (new and used) Pianos, refrigerators, etc. We trade-in and offer easy I terms. Sea us last Grave etons. 454 Colombo St Ph 64-939 <2 lineal D

GARDEN COURT MOTEL 44 16th AVE, TAURANGA PHONE 85-858 WE HAVE 11 FULLY SELFCONTAINED UNITS SEVEN 2-BEDROOM UNITS FOUR SLEEP 3 UNITS All have colour TV, telephone, fully equipped, own laundry, etc. Large outdoor heated pool, play area with sandpit, barbecue area, trampolene. Cooked and Continental breakfast available. About five minutes from centre of city in quiet, spacious grounds. Five minutes from racecourse. LUXURY LIVING IS GARDEN COURT ' MOTEL Hosts: Shirley and Neville Mann. Fountain Lodge Motel WHANGAREI 10 LUXURY UNITS AH self-contained with fully equipped kitchans — four units with two bedrooms (sleep one to six) —6 units with one bedroom (sleep one to four) — Telephone, Colour TV — Radio — Central Heating—Electric Blankets in all units—-Carports—one and a half minutes to town—Filtered Swimming Pool — Cooked Breakfast and Dlal-a-Meal Service available — Laundry facilities — Children’s Playground. Room only. Continental and cooked breakfast from $1.20 to $2.30; 1 person. $11; 2 Persons, $l5 to $l6: Additional Adult $6; Child under 12, $3. Cot free. Surcharge one night stay, 50c person. Hosts: Peg and Harry Blundell, 15 Tarewa Rd, Whangarei. PHONE 83-532. Send for free brochure. Name Address I

KIWILAND MOTEL Quiet :: Comfortable :: Central 17 WOLFE STREET, WHANGAREI, N.Z. PHONE 88-974 Enquiries Welcome.

DE LUXE HOLIDAY CABINS Five Twin, two 4-berth Cabins. Two Star. Communal kitchen. Toilet. Washouse. Showers, etc. All cooking facilities supplied. TV. Linen available. Five miles from Greymouth on Reefton Highway in quiet surroundings. PHONE 701 DOBSON. I

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