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rmw/sfrw unrtwm CROSS-CUT SAWS. Our Saws arc drawn from the loading makers in America—Disston, Atkins and Sinimonils. Kaeh turn out a high-grailc Saw, the result of years' practical experience. Our stock is very large and varied, and we have a fine range of various teeth. Each Saw is ground four gauges thinner from the teeth to the back. SIMMONDS—Sft 6in, 17s 6d; 6ft, 20s; 6ft 6in, 22s 6d each ATKINS—Sft Gin, 14s; 6ft, his; 6ft 6in, 16s each DISSTON—oft 6in, 14s 6d; 6ft, 15s 6d; 6ft 6in, 16s 6d each SAW SETS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. DISSTON'S TRIUMPH—Is 6d, 6s 6d, 8s 6d each MORRELL'S PATTERN—4s, ss, Ds 6d each SOLID STEEL'WEDGES. ENGLISH MAKE—Fully Warranted—4id II). 4 to 12 inches long. FELLING and CLEARING TOOLS AT PRICES THAT MUST INTEREST. TREWHELLA, 21 tons — £2 10s each. Weight 4!)lb. TREWHELLA, 4 tons — £.'! 15s each. Weight 561 b. 6 torts, £4 t>s —101b. The 21-ton .lack has the ordinary lowering gear, but the 4 and 6-ton: have the automatic lowering gear, and ajjp. also double purchase. The Trewheila .Jack is indispensible on any bush farm.- .Jt.will prove a valuable labour-saver. We will bo glad to supply any information relating to Trewheila Monkey •lacks, 8 and 10 ton, or to Trewheila Winch Grubbers, 20 tons. —4— Import Stores, Balclutha. CROSS-CUT SAWS. K.very lmshman knows tli.4 1 stuff Saws of either Simmonds'. Atkins' or ])isston's brand are made of. The perfect spring steel and true, well-set teeth have made them the friend of the sawyer. Kach Saw is ground four gauges thinner from the teeth to the back. AXES OF ALL WEIGHTS AND MAKES. BLACK KELLY, 5s each PLUMBS, 5s each COLLIE KING, 5s each We have always between live and six dozen opened for you to select from. It gives you a range from which you are sure to lie aide to select one to please. MAUL RINGS—Best Steel', Is Od pair SAW CRAMPS—4s each SAW FILING GUIDES AND CRAMPS—Io.s each SOLID STEEL SLEDGE HAMMERS. ENGLISH MADE—Fully Warranted—7, 10 and 121b—,'!s Od, ss ; 6s each

R. R. GRIGOR. LL.B., SOLICITOR, BALCLUTHA. TEUST MONEYS TO LEND ON APPROVED SECURITIES. OFFICES: NEXT CLUTHA LEADER. TRUST MONEYS. font Moneys to lend in large or smll turns at lowest rate of interest. D. STEWART & SON, SOLICITORS, BALCLUTHA. OWAKA EVEBY ,3 ALE DAI, [Card.] REID AND BUNDLE, Solicitors, Dunedin. Hr Bundle visits Owaka every second Ptiilay (Sale Day), and may be collated at Railway Hotel, Owaka. TO DAIRYMEN. TRY COVERING YOUR COWS—IT WILL PAY HANDSOMELY. This Season's Prices are—los 6d, lis Gd, 12s lid, with a discount for herds. HORSECOVERS. Special values in all qualities from 15s to 255. . TARPAULINS. Is 2d to 2s 3d per square yard. TENTS. 6xß, lCs; 8 s 10,18s Gd; 10 s 12, 27s 6d HUTTON & CO., CLYDE STREET, BALCLUTHA. A. M C EWAN. IUOKBMITH, WHEEL WEIGHT AND COAOHBUILDEB, CLYDE STREET, BALCLUTHA. All kinds of Agricultural Implements, Drays, Buggies, Whitechapels. Fust-class Workmanship in all Clasaeß of Work. A, McEWEN trusts by careful attention to Customers, Punctual Execution 'f all work entrusted to him, and Low6>t Possible Charges to receive a fair ware of public support. Carts, Etc., made or repaired on the Bhorteat notice and at moderate chargeß. first-class workmanship. ALEX. LATTIMORE, BAILOR, HOSIER AND GENERAL OUTFITTER, CLYDE STREET, BALCLUTHA. SUITS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORTEST NOTICE. fi A.TS, CAPS, SHIRTS, TIES. ~~ M. LISTON, LIVEEY STABLEKEEPER. Will'h Farmers' Arms Stables, ion»i cvcr ready to supply patk..„ee(' 3 to the best advantage. Ha Ij v oTer 20 years in business as a tioa t n keeper ' and has a re P uta " and this alone is a 6 of excellence. "■nan turn

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Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 73, 20 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 73, 20 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XL, Issue 73, 20 March 1914, Page 1