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DOHA I R ROB A PS! BTH auctioneers, land and estate agents, HbUMLH llfeSaP wWz§ Is 1 Ui| WOOL & PRODUCE SALESS¥3EI^ 9 CUMBERLAND, JETTY, AND VOGEL STREETS, DUNEDIN. REID'S PATENT TRIPLEX STRAINER. the following illustrations ;seow some mei-hods of v^yn the titan Head A ts in Außtwlasia for reid-s patent at> *w c* i-v a » 4. o * - " • *v, ■ " J^Z<KT» m '_ /^,-^Z^^S. "TirAN" an.l "TRIPLFX" WIRE STRAINERS, the «A tf «™anentW»™ Stretcher, and the Best Strainer in the <s= *e^: ~ rsL^*s>*~r\r sL^*s>*~r\ best Fencing Tools ever invented. Used exttnwrely all World. These Straiwra caa Be plaoed any where >n the fence. s **=»»^ t C^ / «^^hi!B over the world. Never Beaten in Competition. Sfote the ittey mil itmn a distance oflO chains in » direct lme on each A . >JL follnwin X Htnours-Twetly-one Consecuti\e Fi.st Awards Mdeofßtr«inet. Tbsyaftvetheircojt, as only. h»lf the strain- . HfL -^ at Exhibitions aud Shows m New Z aland. Australia, and Jnf posts are r^qairod, cind ao banog of boles is needed. In- .jaSgfiaL l'9ffl^_ >>^ America numerable testimonials frozn all the colonies. llPlk <4|kSSSSlml^^^^P^ GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES " Titans." formerly This illustration tontotTßgfitg*** « in fence, with '■>**? __^^jgg^» 3 ' "^""^ " *""*' * *"" f^^ S==^^^^^3F W 'live stock, land,Vool& produce " / • * "So. I— Showing mede tf usirg Titw ia Stretthinj or Rerairing il Speciftlt}'. .^P^ 11 * 17 j^li between Posta in T'enc.ng. None but expetienc d hinaV cruployeJ, aud Pull ifaiket . ■ t V-v*: ■•"/»■ x-~ ' T«ffi gSB_ 2— Showing mode of using Tit\x in Straining through hole iii , l.ates tS3ured. .1 U^ivYiy' V^y^gfeL. Straiulug Post. May aho bi ua^j to strai i roua4 tha yo,t tvith Bear in mind that large and s'nnll producers rrc ive the P~~- ■ V- -Jr «ICBEME^k out a hole. eanie attenti n at our hands. We atttnii per-oaal'y to ' ' i" very detail, aud owing to our intimate kanwiougc ot the r* PlfcXCfiS, 7s per dozen, j PRICE, 12s each, retail- S^sVwe rS " perieUte> I>ioiuccrs ma y rcyonthe

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Otago Witness, Issue 2527, 20 August 1902, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2527, 20 August 1902, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2527, 20 August 1902, Page 16

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