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CUSINESS NOTICES. f I THRASHING- MACHINERY. : £ Specially constructed for Dressing both Grain and Grass Seed. O Orer 110,000 Engines, Boilers, and Thrashing Machines made and scld. LATEST IMPROVED THRASHiNS MACHINES, * j To dress bth G:ain and Gra«s Seed. Rine Oilers to Drum, Snivel Bearir.g-s to other j_ ) Spindles, Extra Wide Wheels. Brakes, Extra Laig-« Screens, Sauuiters's Patent Conf>j cave Hit Straw Shakers, Sepa.ate Back Blast, ie. ~ 5 LATEST IMPBBVED TRACTION ENGINES, to O 6, 7, and 8 h.p.. with Loose Drums and 200 and 400 Yards Rope; Compound Tmetion 0 Engines (with three spied*), mouuted on Sprinys. , i? * LATEST IMPROVED PORTABLE ENGINES, O <5 S'nptle and Double Cylinders. For Thrashing, Chaffcuttinor, Fiax and Sawmill*, fee. ?j 1 LATEST IMPROVED VERTICAL EfiGiBES AND BOILERS, o tQ For Dairy Factories, Btitchere, Electric Lis-hting 1 , ke. " 13. JO I : ;^rs^ Stelll?!^ figurei 5 Second-hand ? • TRACTION g o 4 * chaffouttor. J g F. X&. SSAMMH^G-, AGHSISTT, £ H WALK'S STREET, DUNEDIN, » S WHERE MACHINERY AICD RESERVE PARTS ARE KEPT IN STOCK. TO ; Q Agent for Andiews and Bea\ en's Bagger Chaffcutters. Duplicate Parts kept in stock. O , For Infants, it, ' • fl \ A^^^^^i ; ||P>deiicaie and j and the Age^^ !j|N|H d P ersons | Benger^s Food ;M(o|^O' : crijoy it. is soothing and Oelicious and iJiiMl uutritive * ; I <Benger's Food it soW in Tins lij Chemish, etc., everywhere. . Pleases Everybody. It's just as delicious as the luscious ripe fruits from which it is made. PURE AND WHOLESOME JAM. S, Kirkpatrick & Co., Ltd., INelsori (" Where the Best Fruit Grows ").

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Otago Witness, Issue 2862, 20 January 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2862, 20 January 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2862, 20 January 1909, Page 4