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: The new 6-CYLIMDER White represents the most advanced engineering design and the highest quality obtainable. It is built in every detail to White standards.. The rugged Six-Cylinder Engines with 7 Bearing Large Diametric Crankshaft assures quick get-away, positive acceleration, and smooth unfailing power at all speeds. f' V- f v The Four-Wheel Hydraulic Brakes and Steering Mechanism give the driver full control under all conditions. PLEASE NOTEThis is the only truck built with a Specially Designed Heavy Duty Six-Cylinder Truck Engine. PRICES--30 cwt £675 Gisborne 2 ton £855 Gisborne Not one feature is an adaption from a pleasure vehicle*, it is a Heavy Duty Truck, first, last, and always. H.S, iotors LTD.— GREY STREET, GISBORNEis Ilf III! 1 w I II I p 1 * I w H I I ber i 9S and ONLY, one -- the Never would “Amber Tips" have achieved popularity with every section of the community but tor the unflagging efforts of the blenders to produce one tea ...• •of one quahty ..•• ••. r lie be t. This policy is never changed. There is but one blend of “Amber Tips” the finest it is possible to make. Coupons in Every Packet For list of Free Gifts write to—- “ Amber Tips Gift,” Eastern Tea Company, P.O Box 946, Christchurch. 1

f BEEF MUTTON LAMB BONEES Bought on the “Feet” or on the “Hooks” BACON BIOS bought on { r ){{ y Howks ” for 4,1,0 ()K,TIJ BEFORE SMITING YOUR STOCK it will pay you to get my Quota tionn I’l ION ICS' 23 or 700. GISBORNE B \\h. ,m£ It’s a fine feeling to have >our cull lambs realise top prices-and well worth -the few hours necessary to drench them with OVOLb. This world-famous sheep remedy gives new life to coughing, weak and scouring lambs prevents lamb fever—eradicates tape worms and intestinal worms of all kinds. In addition, it effects a wonderfill Improvement an the fleece and general condition of sheep and lambs being prepared for sale or show. It pavs handsomely to administer OVOLIS to the whole flock in Spring and Autumn ?v** mm S. 3’ K-t----mm imm aim % & iifl \ n V£ JJIW'd WMZm. m &*sm : „vv iC't. * mmm V# B f CJ$ £aSS^ n & LON (N.Z.); LTD-. B °* 460 ’ w f " s,on -

INCREASED PRODUCTION IN DAIRYING. Von would materially increase the milk Yield and butter-fat test of your herd 'by methodically drenching each cow after calving with Sykes’ Drench. Do not overlook this, because the. test and the Yield depend absolutely upoL the condition of' the blood of the arm mal/ Cows cannot give a‘ profitable vfeld unless every attenion is paid to them at. calving time, and there is no better method of warding off milk _ . *i • _ 1 J rtUnncinrr OT.P no bettor meuiua ui . .. , fever, mammitis, bad cleansing, etc., than drenching with Sykes Drench. t. -*ll VrlArtfi nnf system. than cirencmng wiui It will purify tlie r blood and system. It will tone up thd digestive organs, arid act as a preventive of all -disorders which intend to decrease your profits. The‘cost is ■so small, _only 1/6 a packet or 17/- a: dozen. Each packet contains two drenches. Obtainable from ■' stores . everywhere.*’Mr. John Donald, one-oU Australasia’s .foremost’ Friesian; breeders savs’: “For several years, T.have r used .Sykes’s *'Drench ’ at AYestmere and i afu pleased to state' that .at has- always given mo entire satisfaction.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 10908, 28 May 1929, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 10908, 28 May 1929, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 10908, 28 May 1929, Page 2

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