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TION AND PROFITS.

The Goodrich RUBBER BOOT. Built for the hardest, roughest wear this Goodrich HI-PRESS AGATE Boot is a super production. It is the longest wearing Rubber Boot you can buy. Heavy, tough black extension Sole, REINFORCED foxing and brown Upper heavily Reinforced with FIRST GRADE Canvas, puts the HIPRESS " AGATE " Boot in a class by itself. Thousands of outdoor men swear by the HI-PRESS " AGATE " as the Boot that gives MAXIMUM Service. For your new Rubber Boots select the Goodrich HI-PRESS " AGATE." There's a Stockist in Every Town, but before you buy see that the Boots bear this Brand— RUBBER FOOTWEAR, "Best in the Long Run.'*

No. 710 EXTRA HEAVY TRIANGLE MESH PIG FENCES all laterals No. 10 gauge, crosstics 4-inch mesh, No. 13 gauge. Nos. 632 and 626 INTERLOCKING MEDIUM WEIGHT PIG FENCES are reasonable in price: with the Interlocking twist. Full particulars in Catalogues. Ask your Merchant. Mr" —^ KIB I0!C lllllfll >llllll iSi" 111 Kill \v// and THE NEW JOHN DEERE BANTAM PLOW Sin. Cut, £5/10/- 10in. Cut, £6/10/Less 5% Caith with Order. Also When you buy JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS you are sure of Prompt Repair Service during their Long Life. Agents: DISC PLOWS HARROWS k CORN SHELLERS % CULTIVATORS HORSE HOES RAKES %% MOWERS, Etc. Wingate & Co Li QUEEN ST. AUCKLAND.

"PETER OF NORTIiFIELD," Winning Chinchilla Buck at the Jlaivkc's Bay Autumn Show. FUR GROWING. FARMERS, as well as townspeople with a little spare ground, should now consider this new source of adding to income. v^ r womenfolk it especially opens up a pleasant and profitable means of earning that extra money which comes in so useful. CHINCHILLA Breeding for the Fur is now an established industry and there is a definite denictnd and ready sale for all the pelts that can be produced. The prices range from 6/- to 20/pcr pelt. ALL that is required is a small area for housing and J-acre to grow green feed for each 100 rabbits. When this is done the upkeep is practically negligible. Full and expert information is supplied in the rabbit book published by the Company, post free for 1/6. THE AVERAGE yearly yield from a Chinchilla Doe is about 24 pelting rabbits, and each doe of the standard supplied from our Model Farm, Mangere, aihould show a working net profit of £5/5/- per annum. Like any other branch of farming, it is essential to breed high-grade pedigree stock only. From our Model Farm at Mangere only the best stock is supplied from the progeny of such famous rabbits as the prize-winner illustrated. Rabbits supplied ;From £2/10/- each. Join a powerful organisation with a big following. The Industrial Rabbit Association, Ltd., 212, 213, 214, SOUTHERN CROSS BUILDINGS, CHANCERY STREET, AUCKLAND. Send 1/6 for the Rabbit Book, Post Free, from " Chinchilla " Dept., Box 1487, AUCKLAND. REVERSIBLE STUMP JUMP HILLSIDE PLOW. Send for Illustrated Booklet. WE STOCK THE MOST MODERN STAR FORCE FEED TOP-DRESSERS and all Farm Implements. tIIKU AUCKLAND. I v w Z% iL* K m / / N 0 I M m THE HOUCHEN ROTARY MANURE DISTRIBUTOR AND MIXER. No more hand-mixing, for the HOUCHEN is a Rotary Mixer as well as a Top-Dresser, although it only costs as much as a Top-Dresser. Just pour the bags in—and it is automatically mixed and evenly distributed—for the seeds or manure are in a constant flux. You can regulate the amount to be distributed from anything up to two tons per acre—even while the machine is in operation. This is the machine you want—Jiend for particulars to-day from the manufacturers: ONLY £3B/10/- FOR > AUCKLAND. !».?■ aw* *ai a m 60, HOBSON STREET, AUCKLAND. AGENTS: G. E. Clark & Sons, Ltd., Hamilton; Loan & Mercantile, Whakatane; R. Dickson, Hikurangi.

'Wi § i MOST EFFICIENT HARROW USED. " Having been a user of your Whakatane Harrow for the past ten months, I think it only fair to my fellow-farmers to give them my opinion of the work it will do. I have used it on all classes of pasture, new and old. I will say that it does much more efficient work than any harrow I have ever used, and the only one that will cultivate grass, getting well down around the roots, and putting that extra tilth on top of the pasture so necessary to give you a good pasture. As a means of spreading old droppings it is unsurpassed. " No farmer has his farm equipment complete without a set. ' — GEO. POWELL, Jnr., Taupiri. BE ONE OF THE SECOND THOUSAND USERS. BOX 16, AUCKLAND. m. jftil S-tI It matters not whether your car is a Packard, Ford or Baby Austin — WILL HOUSE IT BEST. A boon to new drivers—spare ends easily and quickly renewed at a minimum of cost. Joiners and Timber Merchants :: VICTORIA ST., HAMILTON

I m Prices from £25 to £35 Made in Various Sizes. Send for Particulars to M. J. HOOPER & CO., SO, FEDERAL STREET, AUCKLAND. Haywood Utility / A new economical, super-sanitary milker r for the farmer with only a small herd. Fitted with Spitting- Type Releaser; single positive driven Pulsator; standard (Rotary Type) Vacuum Pump, Teat Cups (either metal or rubber lip). » Price, £75, erected, complete with countershaft, eto. Write NOW for full details and our FREE Catalogue? Estimates given for the conversion of your present plant. J. E. HAYWOOD, LTD., 44, ALBERT STREET, AUCKLAND. MILKING MACHINE t GUARANTEE! We fully guarantee the workmanship and material in every part of this plant. PURE WATER from the ONLY SOURCE. During ft. .omm.r w. P». <» ,00 Drilled W.ll. to tbi TO. w.. made P „„lbl. by promptness in s.ndins ,» order, lor ,n in the spring. FACTORY OWNERS! For a SHORT PERIOD during the winter month* after we have COMPLETED A WELL FOR A SUBURBAN T SUPPLY, we will be prepared to put in a few wells through the hardest rock. HUTCHINSON BROS., E TIT PAPAKURA. Phone 132. WRITE NOW. IffJNM* m* k mm mk mi m. f.Mi: EM m "mi A WARM mother means a strong, healthy calf, and a bigger milk yield—and to keep the mother really warm, givS her an F.A.C. COVER. Well-known breeders of the most valuable pedigree stock In the Waikato swear by these hem on you , cows, too! Made of super quality jute, stitched with the finest waxed thread, fitted with only Wh-grade lather and all buckles stitched as well as riveted,, these covers will give solid service, and because they are shaped they fit the cow perfectly. Delivered Free of Postage or Freight to any farm in the North Island. FARMERS' CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING Co. Ltd. BRANCHES IN ALL MAIN TOWNS. ■ WJ p*jv: Jr. \

will remove the zinc coating from Fencing Wires galvanised by the New Patent HOT-DIP PROCESS M KkMtifc 1 This process establishes a revolutionary advance in the art of galvanising Fencing Wires. Every farmer knows that galvanised wire, coated with zinc in the usual way, does flake and peel when bent or twisted, and it is at this point corrosion sets in. So firmly bonded to the wire is the zinc coating, applied by the Hot-Dip Process, that, no matter how you bend or twist the wire, it will not flake or peel. This means longer life, as Hot-Dip Process Wires RESIST CORROSION ARE NON-PEELING AT NO EXTRA COST Be wise and insist on having JOHNSON'S WIRE, manufactured by Wl MM i Ml i FOUNDED 1773. For Descriptive Leaflet and sample of Hot-Dip Process Wire, write to JOHNSON'S AGENTS, P.O. BOX 1509, WELLINGTON. Johnson's Fencing Wires are stocked and procurable from all Stock and Station Agents and Storekeepers.

will buy an OLIVER No. 40 Single Furrow Plow, cutting a 16in. furrow. Only a limited number available at this price. T. & S. MORRIN & FENWICK, LTD. HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20251, 10 May 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20251, 10 May 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20251, 10 May 1929, Page 5