MESSRS. HARVEY AND CANNON,
Dairy Appliance Specialists, Maiii Street, Painierston North.
Dairy factory managers and directors ou those institutions generally 'will be more than interested in the big collection of appliances on exhibition at Rossis. Harvey and Cannon's showrooms 111 Main street, near the railway station. 11ns firm are associated ivlth the bi" Auckland manufacturers, Harvey and Son,. and can justly clairii to bo one cf the largest factory outfitters there is ill i! ,r lmiOn- I'ho,firm's facilities enable them to cater for every conceivable device used in the creamery or butter cr cheese factory. Tho appliances made by the firm that have made their name a household word in New Zealand include cheese vats, presses, factory cans, and buckets, _ coolers, strainers, and many other articles tod numerous to particularise in this issue. Suffice it to say that what this firm don't know about dair'v ppliance equipment isn't worth knowing. Mr. J. Cannon, under -whose control the Palmerston North business has been for many years past, is always pleased to see managers and others interested, and if you are visiting Palmerston North for the show don't forget to look hiili up. He will extend a hearty Welcome io you and will show you all the latest and best appliances..
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 14
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209MESSRS. HARVEY AND CANNON, Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 143, 18 June 1924, Page 14
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