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E. ALLMAND, LTD., Machinery Merchants, Weraroa, Levin.

■As will be noted from the above heading, Mr. E. Allmand, the machinery expert, of Weraroa, has formed his business into a limited liability company, and in the near future the public of the Horowhenua may expect to see a. bg move forward on the part of ths popular agency. The company will continue to pursue the policy outlined by Mr. Allmand time and again, in the special issues of ".'The. Post "—that is, to deal exclusively'in British goods. This has been the firm's slogan for years past, and will continue to be faithfully carried out. Allmand's) Ltd., appear to farmers'to visit their warehouse, and inspect the large stocks of British-built machinery Una famous New Lister cream separators, the_ New Zealand-manufactured Anderson oil engine, and many other exclusively made lines of British manufactured goods of special interest to farmers and settlers generally. Mr. Allmand's determination to eliminate everything but British-manufactured machinery and appliances from his ware-' house has had a very good effect on the 'volume of business done, and farmers, too, are beginning to recognise the absolute necessity of scrapping all foreignmanufactured lines in • favour of the pure, genuine British-built article. By buying British goods you are helping to] sustain the great British Empire that provides us with peace and plenty. Come to ; the show- on Tuesday and Wednesday, there we : .will illustrate to you all. the excellent points of the now famous Lister separator—the greatest help the dairy farmer can have. - The best' investment a man can make. Hundreds in daily use throughout the Horowhenua district. Come and see how. simple the new Lister is to _look after ! All you have to. do for lubrication is to pour oil into the sump when the machine arrives, and it does the rest for i months afterwards while you turn the handle. A glass gauge shows you when more oil is needed. Thus every moving part that needs it in getting a positive, continuous, ample supply of oil, and the gears and spindle are working in a bath of oil, so that practically no wear takes place between them. Other new Lister points you will think a lot of are the self-balancing bowl with unnumbered, interchangeablo discs, the metal-to-metal joint in the bowl that avoids cutting thb rubber ring, the ; simple, strong, trouble-proof neck-bearing, the dirt-proof i design, and the_ solid British-built construction. Briefly, the Lister is the last word in separators for clean skimming, light running, easy cleaning, and low upkeep. And the price is reasonable —the lowest at which a top-grade English separator can be sold in New Zealand. It's within your reach. An 18-gallon one for £9 10s; 70 gallons,. £27. All prices, all sizes. Select yours at Allmand's, and remember always, "Buy British Goods!" It would take a page of this issue to adequately describe all the stock of new and second-hand machinery here to be found, bufc suffice it to say that motor and push cycles, milking machines, • harvesting, agricultural, and dairying machinery, windmills, motor cars, and everything that goes by steam, oil, benzine, or wind is to be found: on the premiseß, together with adequate spare parts and supplies. Farmers, help this new company. Adopt their slogan, and buy British goods, thereby helping yourselves and the Empire that gives you freedom.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 63, 17 March 1925, Page 15

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E. ALLMAND, LTD., Machinery Merchants, Weraroa, Levin. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 63, 17 March 1925, Page 15

E. ALLMAND, LTD., Machinery Merchants, Weraroa, Levin. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 63, 17 March 1925, Page 15