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MACHINE-CUT GEARS Spur, Bevel or Worm Gears. A. F. MARTIN ’Phone 5099. Engineer, Iron and Brass Founder Farmers Superfine OiJskin Coats ...r..... £3 10s Oilskin Coats, reproofed ... 7s 6d ea. Leggings—10s 6d and 12s 6d per pair Oilskin Dressing for Coats 3s tin Cow Covers repaired 3s each Manawatu Canvas Co. LTD., 178 RANGITIKEI ST., Palmerston North FARMERS! ENGLAND NEEDS YOUR BACON YOU NEED OUR PRIMROSE PIG MEAL AND BARLEY MEAL Manufactured by the ' MANAWATU MILLS LTD Broadway. Palmerston North.

New Zealand Railways Magazine PUBLICATION SUSPENDED WITH JUNE ISSUE. Because of the shortage of present stocks of paper and the necessity of strictly conserving any supplies that may become available, it has been decided that, with the June issue, publication of the “New Zealand Railways Magazine” will be suspended until further .notice. MAIN FEATURES OF JUNE ISSUE, “Bust My Buttons,” by Ken Alexander. “An Old-time Frontier Town,” by James Cowan. “New Zealand Goods” fNo. 16, Soaps and Chemicals), by 0. N. Gillespie. “The Art of Maori Tattooing,” by 11. R. C. McLachlan. “Romance of Tongariro National Park,” by Una Auld. “The Voyage of ‘The Tory’,” by D. G. Edwards. * “John Gully, the Turner of New Zealand,” by Mona Gordon. “Chequered History of Husky Bay,” by C. H. Gordon. “Romance of Coromandel,” by R. B. Farquhar. “The Storied Shores of Plimmerton,” by Joyce West. 6d—AT BOOK SHOPS AND NEWS AGENCIES—6d

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 169, 17 June 1940, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 169, 17 June 1940, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 169, 17 June 1940, Page 5

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