REID AND GRAY, LTD. Empire Display in Their Showroom, 75, Rangitikei street, And at the Showgrounds, Palmerston North.
Every article on exhibition made in New Zealand or in England. Farmers can spend their money where they sell their products. - The following are on exhibition:— Beid and Gray's well-known ploughs of all weights, and suitable for tractor or horse work; tripod harrows; disc harrows, Cambridge - rollers;- grain, : manure, and turnip drills; single and 1 double ridgers; single and double box top-dressers; in fact, the complete circle of agricultural farm ■ implements as manufactured by Keid and Gray, Ltd., is on exhibition in their showroom. In addition to their own manufactured goods, there are one and' tworhorse grass mowers; : hay rakes of various sizes, and combined side rakes, swath turners, and tedders, all made in England, to suit the special requirements of this Dominion. : Then there is a complete. exhibit of corn crushers, grinding mills, turnip cutters, slicere, and pulpers, also made in England. It is a display of farm machinery made-in New Zealand and England, and farmers are cordially invited to pay a visit to Beid' and Gray's showroom while in town, without feeling under any obligation to buy. Beid and Gray, Ltd., want the New Zealand farmers*to,see for themselves that they can purchase New Zealand and ,Engiish-:n.".i.-'',/"oods at the same price, or cheaper, than foreign-manu-factured ones, and get better satisfaction, and assist in.developing the only markets where they sell their products.
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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 17
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240REID AND GRAY, LTD. Empire Display in Their Showroom, 75, Rangitikei street, And at the Showgrounds, Palmerston North. Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 108, 3 November 1926, Page 17
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