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VISIT G, H. SCOTT'S Dayton Cy c Depot. AND SEE THE DAYTON, ALLDAYS, SWIFT, anD REMINGTON CYCLES. Aufco Car, under construction. Motor Cycles, builfc by the firm. Inspection Cordially Invited. CALL AND SEE OUR EXHIBIT OF COWSLIP CALF MILK AT THE SHOWGROUND. The method of using HENDROCK fully explained. Price Is per lb. Wonderfully Effective. J. A. NASH & CO YOU SHOULD SEE THE CAMPBELL OIL ENGINE. Simple as a Wheelbarrow Also the CAMPBELL GASE EGINE, With the n west and latest system of ignition. N. ANDREW, Wanganui, Agent. MANSOX"AND GREEN Show— CHAMPION STE<\W CARDBOARD EGG-FILLERS. Farmers and Storekeepers should Inspect. VISITORS TO THE SHOW SHOULD INSPECT ... Union Oil Engines. 500 In Use In The ColoDy. IVTEW ZEALAND Government _Ll have eleven ; used by the Waverley, Kaupokonui, Mangorei, and other Dairy Companies. WHY the Union Gas Engine is The best for Creameries— They run a season or more without being cleaned. There is no smell or smoke, so you do not run tho risk of spoiling your cream. They are the simplest, all parts, as far as possible, are on the outside, and easily accessI ible. They are the cheapest to run ; one Dairy Co. has seven "Unions" and they are doing their work much cheaper than by other Engines of the same power. W. A. RYAN and Co give a twelve months' guarantee, and will take the Engine out free of cost if it will not do what they guarantee. W. A. Ryan and Co. are engineers, not only machinery importers* and employ the largest staff of oil engine expeits in the colony. They can be started in half a minute at any time. W. A. RYAN & CO. Auckland. | . Joseph Nathan and Co., (WHEN AT THE SHOW * Come and See the DRIED MILK. TRY IT. Better than Condensed. | Something New. !TF you see nothing else but SHARPLES NEW TUBULAR | CREAM SEPARATOR then your visit to the GREAT [WINTER SHOW will not have I been in vain. j Remember this is something | entirely new, and something far ahead of anything yet reached in the way of Cream.Separator construction. Over 500 machines sold in Australia during the last 12 months clearly indicates its vast superiority over all other makes. Such a stride in advanced Cream Separator construction has never before been made, so do not fail to see this machine. First exhibit inside the door on the left. . N.Z. Agents— The Wellington Fresh Pood and Ice Co., Ltd. Show! Show! Permain and Gilclirist SHOWING— The Celebrated Prairie State Incubators, winner of first prize at last Winter Show. Prairie State Brooders Green Bone Cutters Grit Mills Clover Cutters Feeding Troughs Caponizing Instruments Lee; Bands, etc. Acme Oil and Gas Engine Empress Steam Engine and Boiler De Baugh's Patent Steamer Paroid Roofing Neponsit Roofing Wire Netting Cannon's Disinfectant Fluid Dilating Teat Probes Champion Separator Oil Butter Cup Churns Butter Workers Massey-Harris Implements Nobel's Explosives Nobel's Electric Batteries, Cables, etc. i Visitors to the Show are invited to inspect the above. PERMAIN AND~ GILCHRIST, Ironmongers, Palmerston North. THOBL.EYS FOOD. WE have a large stock of this wellknown Condiment for sale at Wholesale Prices— Percwt ... £2 5s Per ... £1 os Per \c\vt ... 13s9d To preserve condition in stock during winter months there ia nothing better than this Food, which for years has formed the principal stimulant of English farmers. Pamphlets and sample packets on application to j ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., . : Paluaerstoa North.

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Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7800, 23 June 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7800, 23 June 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7800, 23 June 1904, Page 3

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