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“I’ve just discovered that you can buy Prize Crop in two cuts—Pine and coarse.” “Yes, everybody likes Prize Crop’s flavour, but tastes in “cuts” differ.” “I see! So Prize Crop is made fine as well as coarse cut to suit every man who rolls his own.” '24*** \ r iX mm. =ggßr mm m 2oz tins FOR EVERY MAN WHO ROLLS HIS OWN

BOOTHMAC Ploughs, Discs, & Tine Harrows, Colonial, Drill, Ransome Cultivator and Tractor Lift, Mac Alister Topdresser, & their parts; Brew Wheels, Disc and Skeith Blades and Centres, Mould Boards, etc., in stock at SKILLINGS Engineers, Welders, and Implement Agents 23, 25, 26 HIGH St. RANGIORA S.H. Implements taken in park payment. Telephones ... 128 M and 128 S

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North Canterbury Gazette, Volume 6, Issue 66, 9 April 1937, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 North Canterbury Gazette, Volume 6, Issue 66, 9 April 1937, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 North Canterbury Gazette, Volume 6, Issue 66, 9 April 1937, Page 6

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