WOODWOBKING MACHINERY, MANUFACTURED BY JOHN BUT CL lEEE AND SON. GOOD BRITISH TOOLS. WHAT USERS SAY OF THEM: “Sasli and Door Factory, Marion, April 9, 1903. "MR N. ANDREW. r ‘TT'|iEAR Sir, —We have nvuch pleasure in acceding to your request that we JL#' should give you our opinion on Messrs Sutcliffe and Son’s machinery. As we have five of their machines in use as well as three by Haigh, two by Kirchner, one by Furness, one by Houston, and one by the New Britain Machine Co., we are in a fair position to make a comparison, and therefore have no hesitation in stating that, for reasonable prices, hign-class finish, solid construction, and satisfactory working, we prefer Sutcliffe and Son's to any W 9 have in use, or to any other with which we are acquainted. “Yours faithfully, ZAJONSKOW T SKI BROS." v LARGE STOCKS ON HAND. MACHINES ON TERMS OR FOR CASH. CAMPBELL OIL AND GAS ENGINES. Sole Agent: N. ANDREW, TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI. AiiMSTBuNG’S SHOEING F OBGE, RIDGWAY STREET, WANGANUI. JAMES D. ARMSTRONG. HOKSE6HOER AND GENERAL FARRIER... CONTRACTOR FOR IRONWORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS MADE AND REPAIRED. MAKER OF THE WELL-KNOWN ARMSTRONG SLASHER. Try one.
B ARRAUD AND GRASS SEED AND GRAIN MERCHANTS. JUST landed from Hurst and Son, Broadleaf Essex Rape, Turnip Seed, etc. BARRATJD AND ABRAHAM, Palmerston North, Feilding and Dannevirke.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1650, 14 October 1903, Page 67
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241Page 67 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1650, 14 October 1903, Page 67
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