FAYS FOR ITSELF IN ONE JOS. rpHE “SHELTON” CONCRETE * MIXER, for contractors and fanners, costs so little in the first instance, and is such a time and labour saver, that it pays for itself after the first important job. “THE “SHELDON” MIXER requires one man to work it, but will keep six busy. Make your town concrete walls, paths, troughs, posts, shed floors, i-ilos and barns with the “Sheldon” —no farm job is too big for it. U The “SHELDON’’ operated by a powerful little benzine engine which can be connected up to any stationery farm machine—just a few extra lengths of belting being necessary. IMPROVE YOUR FARM—THE “SHELDON” WILL HELP YOU DO IT. Write for particulars to—c. H. GRANBY and co., ltd. P.O. Box 120 NAPIER
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 177, 12 July 1920, Page 4
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