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*~~the Little Mixer With Big Appetite This is a small-sized Concrete Mixer, but a regular ' " - ' glutton for work. * J.**. special purpose is to meet the needs of farmers, builders, and small contractors and it does this m 100 and 1 different ways. C.,, iLa other machine mixes mortar or " c plaster N so well and economically. GUILDER ° no fresh batcn every "»'nut»-that*» the Brantford. ; -ryPT- \, tfte. Mix your own cement for your barn p:AJ^l\df7'D floors, stable stalls, build your own 4 Sil\iYlE4l\ j fence posts— -you can do all this arid _ , _ "more with. a Brantford Mixer. For Small rTkATTD /irTi^DP An ' dea ' Mixer for bu » ,din fl kerbs* ciay C \Jly 1 j\A C I UiAO terns, platforms, culverts. Tl^e Brantford No. 3 is a Tilting Drum Mixer. Drum can be loaded on one side and discharged on other. Hand or power. Call or write for quotes and all particulars to "^ JOHN CHAMBERS & SON LTD. Corner CABLE STREET & JERVOIS QUAY WELLINGTON ■■^■saaMaaa.^ , '. j ■. .- / ' '■" ' . HBaBsMSHsPHHHsaTBBKHrHHsaTsaH ;HL*ft«BML*aHpLaßHL^^ "iSALTAIRE^ 7 7 REGPTRADE MARK, > J For Economy's Sake that your Tailor supply you \ jyj-y with a Genuine J "Saltaire" SERGE J Made m England by Sir Titus >. N i Salt (Bart) Sons & CO, Ltd., ' The incomparable wear^ and service -7" w. t which Saltaire Serge will render make St well worth the small extra cost Genuine Saltaire Serge is branded '. *■■. every two yards for your protection. t : 1 ■ - ; : ' ••','.':-.-•.•"'■_ USIST ON SEEING THE BRAND Agents-MILLER & AHEARN WELLINGTON Also Agents and Proprietors of the High-Grade Fleece" Suitings

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NZ Truth, Issue 914, 2 June 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 NZ Truth, Issue 914, 2 June 1923, Page 6