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DUNEDIN EXHIBITION, 1925-1926. ANDREWS & BEAVEN, LTD., CHRISTCHURCH, made a largo and comprapensive Exhibit, and ’’secured the following Awards for their Manufactures, and tor those firms for whom they are Agents. ANDREWS & BEAVEN, LTD.j CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. CONTRACTORS’ CHAFFCUTTER AND BAGGER—FIRST ORDER OF MERIT. FARMERS’ CHAFFCUTTER—FIRST ORDER OF MERIT. MERCHANTS’ SEED CLEANER—FIRST ORDER OF MERIT. LOOSE PULLEYS; EXHAUST FAN; SHAFTING; AND HAND TRUCKS, all Fitted with Ball Bearings—FlßST ORDER OF MERIT. Judge’s Note. —Very commendable Exhibit of New Zealand Manufactures. BRUSH SIFTER—SECOND ORDER OF MERIT. ‘■GOOD DRIVE” BELTING — FIRST ORDER OF MERIT. JETEB BROTHERHOOD, LTD., PETERBOROUGH, ENGLAND (Andrews ft Heaven, Ltd., Agents). PETERBRO TRACTOR—FIRST ORDER OF MERIT. Judge's Note. —This Machine rates excellent in every respect. E 3. R. & F. TURNER, LTD., IPSWICH, ENG. (Andrews & Beaven, Ltd., Agents). FLOUR MILL MACHINERY—FIRST ORDER OF MERIT. Judge’s Note.—General Design of Machines excellent. •TECALEMIT, LTD., LONDON. ENGLAND (Andrews & Beaven, Ltd.j Agents). GREASE GUNS—FIRST ORDER OF MERIT. jOHRISTY & NORRIS, LTD., CHELMSFORD, ENGLAND (Andrews & Beaven, Ltd., Agents). DISINTEGRATOR FOR HARD MATERIALS—FIRST ORDER OF MERIT. SV. S. BARRON & SONS, LTD., GLOUCESTER, ENGLAND (Andrews & Beaven, Ltd., Agents). GRINDING MILL—FIRST ORDER OF MERIT. E. H. BENTALL & CO., LTD., HEYBRIDGE, ENGLAND (Andrews & Beaven, CHAFF’CUTTERS, GRINDING MILLS, BONE CUTTERS—FIRST ORDER OF MERIT. STANIAR & CO., LTD., MANCHESTER, ENG. (Andrews & Beaven, Ltd., Agents). WOVEN WIRE FOR ALL PURPOSES—FIRST ORDER OF MERIT. Jf.K.A. (Andrews & Beaven, Ltd., Agents). BALL BEARINGS—FIRST ORDER OF MERIT. ANDREWS & BEAVEN, LTD., CHRISTCHURCH.

' Five reasons why , Unit Cells ’ Give better satisfaction RS|!IEII Long after ordinary flashlight batteries are exhausted, “American” Unit Cells will go on delivering bright, white, dependable light. The following chief reasons account for this: -g The “star washer” in every “American” cell insures uniform current flow consequent longer life. *<& The rolled - and - soldered Projecting tip on brass can. More expensive than contact. Insures perfect the ordinary “drawn” can. In- contacts, suresuniformthicknessofmetal, Jacket cemented to can. resulting in longer life. § ‘‘American” jackets are 4 The “American” jacket, sealed to the zinc can with ceConsists of asphaltum lay- ment. They cannot slip and ers between two plies of chip- expose metal, to. metal. Preboard. Keeps out external vents short-circuiting and inxnoisture. sures longer life. Always insist upon “American”-Unit Cells for your flashlight. Factory Representatives: ELLIS & COMPANY, LTD., Chancery Chamber* O’Connell St., Auckland k FLASHLIGHT RMS tk BATTERIES — best in every case

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Otago Witness, Issue 3832, 23 August 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3832, 23 August 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3832, 23 August 1927, Page 4