ALLMAND, The Machinery Expert.
There is not a farmer throughout the Manawatu district bat knows and appreciates the .valuable services of Mr. E. AUmand, the machinery expert, of Weraroa. Mr.\!Alliriand ig Levin and district agent-, for the 'International.' Harvester CoY, and can quote you. for every, form of farm implement or machine, He has placed the famous New Zealandia milking machine into fully 95 per cent, of the dairy farms in his district,,not just because he has more push than the. other fellow, but because it is easily the best proposition. It is a' popular and an essential machine where the best results are. needed. Mr. AUmand controls the agency for . the Sun, the Perfect, and Matsey-Harris push "cycles, and the In-dian,motor-cycle. His premises are brimful of machinery, both new and secondhand, and his is the only business of this nature along the line. Repairs can be effected on the premises by expert mechanics to all kinda of motor-cycles, engines, and milking machines; and there is no need to go outside the district for satisfaction in this direction. Mr. Allm'end makes » special study of farmers' needs. He stocks milking machine rubbers,' lie: has full supplies of all parts, and will gladly give you any information needed on the running of any farm implement. When at the Show to-morrow and next day take' time off to call and have a look round Allmand's; it will pay you to do/so! See the harvesting machinery, :test the Primrose separator, the kerosene and oil engines, etc., etc. It is a source of education to every farmer to call at Allmand's.'. .-. "
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 13, 17 January 1922, Page 11
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266ALLMAND, The Machinery Expert. Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 13, 17 January 1922, Page 11
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