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mmmm I • 1 ,!*i I „ '/|rl ■ ,:i ;, ■■ m i £lO and more, extra income per acre! n jUg pagt seven years, literally thousands of farmers have written telling me that, n«Tr e sult of using my Harrow, they got far more abundant and better feed, and doubled . . B • oroduction (and also, incidentally, many stated that they got less stock hen-hay crop, rhey »cr,eased the.r pro of the climate f rom year to year, it was impossible for me to get trouble). However, because of tjje fi derived from the uie of my Harrow. (Without avail! I any definite convincing figures on the actual dc.ici , , » Invited th« Department olAgriculture to conduct exper.ment,!) I. hj„. now been left to my Hawke'. Bay Agent#. MQW, »' ! Wt «' M...,. A-P.V.rU,, Mrl r-orl & Go. Ltd., Stock and a . percentage basis, by actual weight, and It has now been left to my Hawke's Bay Agents, Messrs. dePelichet, McLeod & Go. Ltd., Stock and Station Agents, of Hastings, who have Branches at Napier, Gisborne, Port Ahuriri, Waipukurau and Wairoa, to do a great service to the farming community of this country, by disclosing, as a result of experiment, the actual benefit that has been (an can be) got, from the use of the "BEVIN Harrow. Hereunder is a letter from Messrs. dePelichet, McLeod & Co, Ltd., written on the Bth February, 1944: • "As you know, we do a big business with grass seed, and this season experimented on this class of work with rather startling results. In one paddock half was "BEVIN" Harrowed and half was left unharrowed. The yield was 50 bushels to the acre on the harrowed portion and 35 on the other. On two other tests the results were on the same proportion." (The 15 extra bushels meant an additional £lO or more per acre extra income). Every farmer will agree that seed and growth of grass are synonymous—in other words, a poor crop will have a low seed yield and vice versa. HUNDREDS OF FARMERS .. . tell me that the Bevill is just as superior in its field I -J"""*" as is my Harrow. (In the 4 t? f% aC q J coupon there is provision to 0 F E NGtJx bring you particulars of """" this, also.) not guesswork, the "BEVIN" Harrowed area yields 42.86% more than the other portion. This means that any farmer using a "BEVIN" Harrow can definitely increase his annual growth by over 40%. (Even in the times of an abundance of fertiliser, such a phenomenal increase was not attained.) The "BEVIN" Harrow will cost you a devil of a lot less than heavy fertilising, and, what is more, you don't have to buy one every year. I don't know yet of one which has worn out, and many I know have done tens of thousands ol acres of work. If you have got a "BEVIN" Harrow, please use it ■ if you haven't got one, you have three alternativesborrow, steal, or buy one. " - As you will want to use the "BEVIN" as often as you possibly can, I look forward with confidence to receiving this handy inquiry coupon with your name and address duly appended. Thank youl ! To ALISTER BEVIN, I 38 Albert Street (Box 880), AUCKLAND. j j Please send me particulars of your I "BEVIN" HARROW j "BEVIN" ELECTROFENCER | (Strike out not wanted). I and a copy of your Money-Back Guarantee. | ADDRESS. .H. 22/2/44 NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT 1 i I I ■III I ■ " I i ?V. COPIES OF PROSPECTUS and forms of application raay be obtained at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Wellington: at the District Treasury Offices at Auckland. Chrlstchurch or Dunedin: at any branch of any Trading Bank In New Zealand, at any Sharebroker's or at any Postal Money-Order Office in the Dominion. LIST €I«SE§ iIthMARCH. 1944 Mi mm fmmM ■mm BUT AFTER RK... >:■ g phew: that was 1 SOME SHIFT! WHAT SAY I we HAVE A CLEAM UP | AMP GO UP TO GEORGES.W EC ~ SITE? I *3.0.! WAS / HUMILIATED! / SHOULD HAVE WW j THE HAPDER YOU WORK, \THEMOPE REASON TO USE | UFEBUOY, SO OH GETS I P/D OF STICKINESS..., AND ! M /T'S SO-CREAMY. PATSY > YOU'RE A SWEETHEART- / CAM JUST/MAG!ME HOW MARVELLOUS YOU'D KEEP/MG HOUSE i.-:

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24824, 22 February 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24824, 22 February 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24824, 22 February 1944, Page 2