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Keeps Cutting—when others fail Walter A. Wood Mowers The Walter A. Wood Mower has more of its Showing the total weight distributed on the driving wheels Vertical Lift than any other mower. Consequently the lull tractive power of the machine will drive the knife Two-Horse It will keep cutting where the heavy going would CLIMAX hold up other mowers. These British Mowers are light in draught easily handled, and of large capacity. They will stand jngm season after season of hard use. Test one for yT |H yourself. Get in touch with our district agent, X |j~ or write direct to / |©l|\ MacEwans Machinery Limited/ m£ AUCKLAND and HAMILTON WU "' Catalogue Don't buy haymaking implements until you have seen our new ilListrated catalogue of haymaking machinery. It shows you the best implements at the best prices you can buy at In New Zealand today. Send for & copy now. It's free !

"As you are aware, the position generally often involves the question of eradicating- the ragwort on Crown and Native land adjacent to privately owned land, and arising- from earlier representations the Unemployment Board has referred this to the Lands and Native Departments, with a view to them obtaining the use of relief labour. The Unemployment Board has no jurisdiction over such lands, and cannot, without the authority of these departments, arrange for men to be placed thereon."—This is what the Hon. Adam Hamilton, Minister of Employment, wrote in response to representations from this district to put relief workers on to Crown and Native lands to clear ragwort that menaced adjoining properties. It is understood, however, that since then arrangements have been made in certain cases for using relief workers.

Do you want fresh Eggs out of season. Preserve now with SHARLAND'S EGG PRESERVATIVE. (3)

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3450, 26 November 1932, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3450, 26 November 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3450, 26 November 1932, Page 8

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