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Because of our central situation on the Main Trunk Railway, % we are able to offer 1 A Wonderful Service Direct front Our Sawmills to Consumer -- timber r 1 Of all sizes arid grades for every purpose. HOUSES, IMPLEMENT & MILKING SHEDS, PIG HOUSING, and all Classes of FARM BUILDINGS— Every farmer should call and. sco our display of Pig and Poultry Houses, Pig arid Calf Troughs, Cream Can Shelters, Sectional built Cottages. SPECIAL BARGAINS in FARMERS’ TIMBER To every Parmer purchasing a truck load of timber (2,000 foot) from us during September or October, wo send postage paid A FREE COPY of our Book on “HOW TO BUILD MILKING SHEDS AND PIG HOUSING.” A very valuablo building guido to Farmers, containing a largo number of Working Drawings and Photographs. | ELLIS & BURNAND LTD. | SAWMILLERS & - TIMBER MERCHANTS, HAMILTON. !

WORMS \ ERADICATED (Including Fluke.) “ NEC A ” SHEEP s DRENCH (Registered Pursuant to the Stock Remedies Act. 1934.) Prevents and cures all kinds of Worms in Sheep, also in Pigs and Calves. Therefore Drench, early with 4 ‘NECA’ * SHEEP DRENCH 1 Gallon Tin 25/- each with Drencher Free. $ Gallon Tin 14/- each with Drenchor Free. AGENTS. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO. LTD., Feilding, Palmerston North, Mar ton, Taihape, Mangawcka, Williams & Kettle, Ltd., Dannevirke.

AS OTHERS SEE US POSITION OF NEW ZEALAND’S IMPORT TRADE • «SS* UNITED KINGDOM DEFICIT £22,000,000 ■otherlritish countries K 3 bMm Excess Imports £4,000,000 U.S. OF AMERICA m ad. OTHER FOREIGN COUNTRIES Excess Imports £1,800,000 Excess Imports £1,500,000 SOURCE: NEW ZEALAND OFFICIAL YEAR BOOK Britain ... our largest single export mark-, et, absorbing indeed more than all other countries combined . . . buys. 86% of our total exports. Yet wc buy less in return for her purchases than wc do from any other country. In fact our imports from Britain fall £22,000,000 short of our exports to her every year. Look at these British Board of Trade figures for 1934 as published by “The Times,*’ London, and see just where we stand. For every £IOO Britain spends with them the following countries buy in return:— Denmark and Argentina-our keenest competitors—buy from Britain more in proportion to exports than wc do! We must buy British, buy British for all we are worth. We cannot buy everything from Britain, but we can buy an enormous amount more. Take oil, a very small part of your purchases but a considerable item in the country’s . imports. If every motorist bought Sternol W.W. motor oil we would go far towards rectifying the position shown above. We say Sternol W.W. rather than just British ' oil for many oils blended in Britain are called British, but Sternol W.W. is 100% British. And Sternol W.W. is a super oii, a 2,000 mile oil. To you that spells Economy. To the Royal Air Force, the British Navy and Army, who all use Sternol, it spells Reliability. And with Britain’s fighting forces reliability means lives. For them an oil must be more than British, it must be, by actual test, the finest oil that money can buy. Sternol W.W. is just that. Buy Sternol W.W. It will be good for your car, good for your pocket and above all good for your country. m STERNOL A 2,000 MILE MOTOR OIL SOO% BRITISH Ask for Sternol by name from your Service Station or your local supplier ORIGIN OF N.Z.*s PETROLEUM IMPORTS Grouped according to British Board of Trade Cteifiettion Each tanker represents £IOO,OOO, I^^u^Sgoc >n I OTHER BRtTtSH COUNTRIES OTHER FOREIGN COUNTRIES OS. OF AMERICA Source:N.Z. Govt. Statistician. ioarsas

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Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 277, 23 November 1935, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 277, 23 November 1935, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Times, Volume 60, Issue 277, 23 November 1935, Page 4

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