TX7HEN §s*a 0 ease of ' y getting "down and under/* cleaning the silencer, and other dirty IS9 and disagreeable jobssave yourself this worry, exertion and discomfort, Run your Car in here thus saving your time and possibly prevent the spoiling of a good suit. Oar charges fm mi overhauling and repair work are most moderate, HART & CO. Pulnkohe Motor WEST STREET. ’Phone 12SS dor; 126 M alffht. If LOOKING FOR WARD . . . . ! a :: The fore part The number 90 The hind part of this pig is gone—that is a fact, of the carcase is still visible —that is another truth, on the shoulder is the Tomlinson Tattoo Brand —that is another fact. The man who tattooed this pig, lives in New Zealand (a fact). The men who say “It is the .most satisfactory method; we see no objection to this practice,” live in London. Where there is no doubt there is no argument. These brands are used everywhere, all over New Zealand. They are more useful and better worth than a motor car. They prove identification —the greatest factor of all. Long years ago we claimed advantages for this Drop Head Brand. The pig in the photo, No. 90, was tattooed in New Zealand and sent to J| London. These marks in the opinion of the Pig Club, were the most satisfactory method of tattoo- ♦♦ ing. The club received the following reply, particularly referring it o ante' m This brand is a gift to you, Mr Farmer. Order it now. The times are hastening on apace. H Thousands of cattle, calves, sheep and pigs are carrying their own n identification —individualists —today. H PIG RINGERS (Triple Size) “CLINCH PIG SNOUTERS. XX ♦♦ 8 to the tattooing of New Zealand pigs. We see no objection to this practice.—Signed, Jos. B. Swan, chairman. The “Clinch” Brand and the New Surgical Needle go hand in hand today. 8 :: :: I TOMLINSON TATTOO BRAND CO., Ltd. § _ BUCKLAND ;♦ *tttutxxttxiittiitixxiiittttitxxiitxixiixxxxxxxxxtnxxxxxxxxtttxiuxixxxiiixiixiiixtttxxxtxxitxxxxxiiixt H * OU Om 52 W/ & 141 e my new CoHarY\ Any horse YOUR karts— ■ will do a harder day’s work tn one of these Comfortable Collars. Extra wide pulling surfaces and broader of body. Examine the solid rims - the perfect making and the superior leather used. Today is a good dayl H. DELL & SON, Phone 18. End. 1886. Saddlers, PUKEKOHE. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ I The Budget Car Dedicated to Economy ii THE NEW 8 H.P. FLYING STANDARD (For the Motorist who puts Quality First) | Study These OUTSTANDING Features: X* 40-45 miles per gallon. ♦♦ XX ;! Front wheel suspension. ♦♦ XX ♦♦ Motor develops 31 brake horseJJ power. ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ it Rear opening luggage trunk. it ♦♦ h Solid leather trimming. i# Extra low pressure tyres. CALL AND INSPECT THIS BABY CAR WITH BIG CAR COMFORT AND PERFORMANCE AT RUSSELLS’ GARAGE Ltd ’PHONE 345 HALL STREET PUKEKOHE t? 8 htxxmttttxtttxtxttmxtttxttttixtxttttxtttttttnxiutxttitiiuixxxtixxitxitiittiitxixtiittttttttttti
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Franklin Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 31, 20 March 1939, Page 3
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461Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Franklin Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 31, 20 March 1939, Page 3
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