QUALITY GOODS FOR LESS VI M No 127 COGGLES —A non-flammable anti-glare Eye Protector for cyclist and motor-cyclist. Equally divided at the eye-line into green above the white below, enabling the wearer to see clearly through the white, while the colour gives rest to the eyes and protects against glaring headlights, etc. Edged with silk chenille and fitted with adjustable elastic head strap —Price, 1/9; postage, 3d. No. 227 GOGGLES —Similar to above but heavier quality, with green shade— Price, 2/6; postage, 3d. No. 398 COLLAPSIBLE GOGGLES— Fitted with oval UNSHATTERABLE GLASSES in nickel frames, silk milanese cups, edged with silk chenille, leather nose strap and adjustable elastic head strap. A very fine Goggle—Price, 6/6; postage, 3d. No. 496 GOGGLES—Similar to No. 398. but fitted with ordinary glasses, and stockinette cups—Price, 2/9; postage, No. 599 AVIATION TYPE GOGGLES— Fitted with shaped UNSHATTERABLE CLASSES in nickel frames, silk milanesa cups, edged with silk chenille, leather nose strap and heavy elastic head strap. A very superior Goggle for all purposes—Price, 10/6; postage, 3d. SEED AND FERTILISER SOWER—The correct and most economical way to sow seeds, the exact quantity of seed per acra wanted is given and regulated. The seed is sown evenly, therefore best results nnd no waste; seed sown quicker and with greater ease are some of the advantages of this machine. Has special regulator for different seeds, and is light but exceedingly well made and strong —Price, 22/6; delivered, 26/-. Mr FAST-CUTTING DEHORNER, No. 200 — A big feature of construction is the compound levers which give maximum power in cutting. The knives are made so that they cannot interlock or cut into each other, and both knives being V-shaped give four cutting edges when dehorning, making a clean shear job— Price, 35/-; freight extra. No. 400 —Similar to above but larger size and heavier, for cutting big and tough horns on old beasts—Price, 40/-; freight extra. W i; \ RUBBER MATTING No. I—Strong ribbed Rubber matting, for running boards. Black finish, width I3in.—Price, 3/6 yard; postage, 8d yard. MATTING, No. 2—For flooring. Heavy quality, long-wearing rubber, 36in. wide. Any length cut—Price, 10/6 yd.; freight SECT Saw SPIN^^-j—Best English Steel Spindles, complete with Plummer blocks, with metal bearings and fast pulley. Sizes: lin. spindle, length overall IBin., Price 32/6; Uin spindle, length overall 2 lin.. Price 39/6; I Jin. spindle, length overall 24in., Price 60/-; freight extra. CIRCULAR SAWS, to fit above spindles. 20in., fitting 11 in. spindle—Price, 23/6. 22in., fitting 1 Jin. spindle—Price, 27/-. 24in., fitting I Jin. spindle—Price, 31/-. 26in., fitting 15in. spindle—Price, 37/-. SHEEP AND CATTLE EAR-MARKS— Splendid assortment of Cattle and Sheep Ear-marks. Send pattern wanted and we will quote price for same. j THERMOMETERS Best English-made I CLINICAL Hospital Thermometers; each one guaranteed. Should be in every home for taking temperature for colds, fevers, etc. Sent in neat metal case— Price, 2/6; post free. FENCING PIERS—A Combinations Plier for fencing: six tools in one: strong, made of tool steel with chequered handle. Will cut wire, pull staples,, hammer, splice, etc. Length. lOlin.— Price, 4/6; postage, Bd. SHROFF & SONS, LTD. HARDWARE, RADIO, AND MOTOR ACCESSORY MERCHANTS, 76 and 78, VICTORIA STREET, AUCKLAND.
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To-day, beyond doubt, there is a lady looking for a Baby Car for shopping, a family man needs a bigger Car for a growing family, a Commercial Traveller wants a mediumpriced Saloon right away, a grocer is on the market for a light delivery Van—and so on. The strongest link between your Car and your prospect is the Used Car column in the N.Z. Herald. Link up now! Phone 46-944 .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21115, 24 February 1932, Page 3
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