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EXHIBITION HORSE COVERS In the Canadian Court the very fine exhibit of Cotton Ducks has been purchased by A. THOMPSON & SON, Ltd., Dunedin \ The heavy Ducks will be made into Horse Covers in their well-known Universal make and branded “Universal, Exhibition.” Deliveries can be given during May. As quantity is limited early application is recommended. See your storekeeper about them. Prices as present list.

PERMANENCE Building for permanence calls for the right materials—fencing for permanence calls for Johnson’s Wire! It is heavily galvanised and evenly tempered; will not stretch, and stands twisting and tying without breaking. The fence built with Johnson’s stays tight for years. Isn't it worth your while to see the little name - tag on every coil of wire you buy? Johnson’s Wire is made in England, and is obtainable from all agents.

STUMPING WITH the .i-'WONKET’’ Of “WALLABY” JACK is a pleasure. They are so powerful, yet easy to work; so light that they can be carried anywhere; *o compact that they can be used in any position; so cheap that everyone can afford to buy one—in fact, you should not be without one. They will do all those odd lifting jobs that have troubled'you for so long. BRITISH MATERIAL. BRITISH WORKMANSHIP. Write To-day—Now. IREWHELLA BROS. PTY., LTD, TRENTHAM. VICTORIA.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3764, 4 May 1926, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3764, 4 May 1926, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3764, 4 May 1926, Page 13

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