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QUALITY! SERVICE! SATISFACTION! Three Important Features of Tailoring QUALITY TN MATERIAL is the FOUNDATION for Satisfaction and Service. My stock of materials ensures these necessary phases and careful attention to the requirements of every order gives just the result and value you have a light to expect. From W. J. ALLEN WILLIAMSON’S BUILDINGS Manchester Street FEILDING THE NEW McCormick-Deering ENCLOSED GEAR OIL BATH MOWER Is the Greatest Advancement in Mower Design in 50 Years. It is built like an Automobile with the entire operating mechanism, in- | eluding the Driving Gears, Differential, Clutch and Countershafts running in a bath of oil. The Axle and Crankshaft Bearings are automatically oiled from this Oil Bath. When in motion the Mower is so quiet that only the light hum of the Knife can be heard. It is quiet, compact, light in draft, durable and simple. It embodies many new and exclusive features and if you are a buyer of a Mower you certainly should make a point of inspecting tlljs Miwer before purchasing. N.Z, Farmers’ Co-op. Distributing Co., Ltd READING FOR EVERYONE MAY be obtained at a Price that will suit all Pockets and our Large Stocks give a Wide Choice. Cali and enquire at Mcknight’s book exchange Fergusson Street. Attractive Values in Exercises and Pads at Cnrthew’s.

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Feilding Star, Volume 11, Issue 4156, 1 February 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume 11, Issue 4156, 1 February 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Volume 11, Issue 4156, 1 February 1934, Page 1

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