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■235 28* JO l q L mER f*** Ml Better and Butter Prices! (From our own Correspondent) Tense excitement reigns in Waikikamukau owing to the rise in Butterfat prices. White butterfly, ragwort and Abyssinia have faded into the background and for two days we have not had a complaint about (a) the lack of rain; (b) too much rain; (c) the Government; (d) the lack of Government. All roads are leading to the "Jolly Farmer" for the special Dairy Conference. The session will be a long one, owing to the many pints to be covered since the breaking of the drought. The Secretary states, however, that the minutes will close at 6 p.m. sharp. "Spud" Murphy, the Potato King, is celebrating too, having just secured top price for a •hipment of small potatoes. Incidentally, his wife has just presented him with bonny twins (Tim and Ru). A case of being thankful for small Murphies. (Tim and Ru are behind the swing doors, attending to the urgent, important and official business of the Conference, and you can take our word for it that "Timaru" never tasted better or butter!) BottltJ with loving ear• by John Raid & Co. Ltd. WMAnute Avtnut, AutklandU } THE "ARTILLERY" LOG- SPLITTING GUN \Vs£ (Patented). PRICE: JA / *<£ I, (Plu. Postage 1/9, I JJ/ ■ or Freißht) - I )/!/)'* A wonderful invention. No progreaN. X' f a ' ve f armßr can afford to be without ™ thi « aid to log-splitting. RevolutionVjyr ' ,l * 11 ary and •wonderfully simple. No t boring. Cuts LABOUR & MATERIAL down to a MINIMUM If your Local Dealer doe# not stock the Gun, write for full particulars to WINGATE & CO. LTD. 33 QUEEN STREET : : AUCKLAND. TAKE THE HARD WORK OUT OF HARVESTING ' •>>■ 'y >W m,:-- ?, *•> # 'S . ' t m»: Jmt m *a, *\ m A ws>" KS Mm ® ■ W/h ;' < >-«' 'WJr or:n , 'xT* :■ ! f mMm • s V s ' / ■■■": .%■' >»"' ' K . P % /"-'A »T i ' ■ A'>• V T f ? <; •' h ■■■ V' • • •• ■ --vv. m.' >y-' ,*-A i ;< By using— JOHN i BURNS FARM MACHINERY / / : •••••:■ •- ' • »•••• A';-'- •' •{ Hornsby R7 Oil Bath Mower (latest model), Hay Rakes, Swath ; Turner Side-Delivery ■i. Rakes and Tedders. „ Tumbling Sweeps. Hornsby Ploughs. Planet Junior Farm and Garden Tools. Mower Knife Grinders. Pumps for Every Service. Don't Fail to See the Display Exhibited by our > Waikato Agents, f HAMILTON IMPLEMENT WORKS LTD., at the Waikato Summer Show. For FULL Particulars, Prices, Easy Terms, etc., apply our Agents or JOHN BURNS AND CO. LTD. MERCHANTS, CUSTOMS STREET EAST, AUCKLAND, ALL CROPS LOOK ALIKE TO THE New Oliver " CLIP-CUT " The Most Perfectly-balanced MOWER Yet Made. NOTE THESE J EXCLUSIVE OLIVER ADVANTAGES:— / 1 \ The now Cutter Bar Is really V / UNIVERSAL, cuts any crop without change of guards. / O \ All Gears fully enclosed—running \ / In oil, and back of axle to take weight off horses' necks. |2 \ Long, solid one-piece Axle. (A) Exclusive Oliver closed-end Crank \ / Pin Bearinrr. with erease chamber \ / Pin Bearing, with grease chamber -—works all day with one greasing. /g \ Fl*tra long Crankshaft eases » ' load on bearings—prolongs their life. \ Extra long Pitman reduce* thrust \ v / wear and noise. ( 7 \ Adjustment Step Collar In Yoke. \ / maintains register between knife and guards. District full stocks nre held by BEN. F. CRANWELL LTD m£? AVENUE. AUCKLAND, and by dealers in all other parts of the Dominion. If there is no OLIVER Dealer near you, write to , TORY BROTHERSi LTD., / to whom all Dealer Enquiries should be addressed.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22260, 7 November 1935, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22260, 7 November 1935, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22260, 7 November 1935, Page 6

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