15,000 MILES ON WOOD-MILNE TYRES. Good 'Br'tish quality—that is v/hy Wood-Milne Tyres give long service on Colonial roads. A Wellington, motorist whose car weighs over tons, writes : on my car fourteen months ago. They have done close on 15,000 miles. The rubber has worn off but the fabric is still intact." Why buy foreign tyres when these British Wood-Milnes give such big mileage? Write for price list to N.Z. Depot, 167 Vivian Street, Wellington.
STUB m jma - E«kln w "BP 1 Ma _ B9RB aSrQafc ** IMttlßf Hi These Implements are ingenious and practical, being invented by a Farmer who ■wanted bigger crops with, less labour, and who felt the need for quick, effective, and thorough cultivation. They are the greatest LaEsour-savers and Crop-producers ever put on the market. WE HAVE JUST LANDED THIS SEASON'S ASSORTMENT. ASso, EXTRA PARTS for all Machines. WRITE FOR 1916 CATALOGUE. A Good! Range off GARDEN TOOLS for Spring Gardening, by best English makers. This includes SPADES and FORKS, HEDGE SHEARS (lon« and short handles), RAKES and HOES, SYRINGES PRUNING SHEARS, SPRAY PUMPS, and SPRAYING MATERIALS. E* Buxton and Co., Ltd Nelson and Motueka*
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Nelson Evening Mail, 29 July 1916, Page 3
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187Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, 29 July 1916, Page 3
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