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CheHorthiand flge Two} a to't WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY Price Twopence.

bIX UNIQUE FEATURES & nA m * - INCLUDING ; Power Saving i Spiral Gears 1 | Spiral gears with two teeth al- ( ways in mesh give the Herkules j Mover an absolutely steady i running, reduce friction to a ! minimum and greatly increase j the life of the machine. Other j outstanding Herkules feature* i are; —6 Roller and Ball Bearj, ings; Oil saving bushings; Crank Shaft removable from front end; Two methods of adjusting Drag Bar; Made from finest Swedish Steei and Iron. Writing of his Herkules Mower, Mr. A. Bannatyne, of Hastings, says: “I am a contractor and do | heavy work in all crops and i ha e used all makes. The ‘ Herl kules ’ is the finest mower and rake I have ever used. The Swedish Steel used in the manufacture is great stuff. Ta anyoue requiring a first-class mower and rake, this Herkules is undoubtedly the best combination I have used.”

SIMPLEX MACHINERY COMPANY LTD. NATIONAL TRADING CO.’S BLDGS., 00 A»BK Of CUSTOMS * TOST £lB., AUCKLAND, Anil at HAMILTON. SEND THE COUPON for Fits Illustrated Catalogue I interested in the Hercules .■iu-', r and .;,ke. Please send me - rtx utalogue. 'ami ddress STAR GARAGE _ Agents : " Kaitala

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Northland Age, Volume 28, Issue 28, 23 March 1928, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Northland Age, Volume 28, Issue 28, 23 March 1928, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Northland Age, Volume 28, Issue 28, 23 March 1928, Page 7

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