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New Zealand-Trade Supplies of Kruschen 9»Ui are stockw :;: inside decoration bccause it may be washed repeatedly I by hit* WrithttCo,Chn.tch»rd,,w«lUn«. ::: Mm detriment toiUwdaa ' ... ,„n. Aucltad ana Dunedin. 1 " ■ J rodno 169#jML§ DEAtERS tor Auckland Dis'rici :| BON ACCORD SANITARY PAINT, n: f UKU UKIVEBSAL MOTOR CO.,LTD.rS' ,■1 is also unequalled for exterior work—it resists > the weather, a■ t — ■hi protects the building, and has great covering capacity. n■ • It is the finest British paint Mwufeetand bj FARQUHAR & GILL, LTD. "J J Im • . Nerli ef Seolluul Cetear Werlu, ABERDEEN ■ (f IV II J i Jif \. ■ ... JOHN LAING. NZ Reprmautive B „ | JL V ZZ 94 Vflfel Street Duedla, P.O. Box 164 ■ F"p TRADE MARK . lilliailllllllMllllllTil I Tractor "Quite Easy to Plough §Ten Acres a Day " "He Fordson Tractor will take the piece ol a four-horse team, and sometimes a five, and perform any of the ft * , ordinary farm operations. M|- f* Lif * It it seen at the best advantage during the rush season, JfLg 4|j|n| when it is desired to get in early winter crops. It is 1,. » t Q& quite easy to plough,ten acres a day, and harrow, disc, JLflil AMIMjIL or or roll in proportion. It will drive a double bagger, j|j" »r chaff-cutter, saw bench, grinders, or a 4-fbot threshing mill. J ii«4f/M , J/lifAJih It hardly ever needs any repairs, and nearly all adjustments W\\Mv and ordinary overhauling can be done by the owner himself. PfuLj"* This statement is the result of nearly two years experience ,VmWW with a Fordson Tractor." DfiTTCDCIV Yours faithfully, H|i | | Lr I (Signed) K. KIPPENBERGER. iu | I Tht Loee! Dtaltr it tntitUi to your trade. I WAIKATO DEALERS: S. TOMBS & CO., HAMILTON wmmtmmmmmmmmmmm*mmmmmmmmmmm—mmmm—mmmmmrnmmw. 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W| addition to the complete satisfaction given by Duro Shirts in the matter of fast dyes, men of ® oihtr Gregg tpedaiiiet include i A! discrimination appreciate the splendid quality of cotton used in every inch of the material--—Gregg' t Flavouring Euencetll W| ensuring great durability. For warm days when the vest is left off or the coat is removed ffl -Gregg',Eagle Starch} jt at the office, Duto Fadeless Shirts give that desirablts "smart" touch. All progressive » X ~Gre tß ', Crovn Jelly Cmtal ® men's outfitters sail Duro Fadeless Shirts. for the Duro label on the neckband. w (r> ry T?/r' ffi'si. /JL, Dyed and manufactured by Rurgew, Ledward & Co. Ltd., of Manchester, and told with their • (UK wAvJAgil O LJ musaiee " Gament Replcccd if Colour Fadej," N,Z, Agenti; Box i 460, G.P.0., Wellington. W |Qp • u£x' . 1,-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17984, 9 January 1922, Page 8

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