.V.\V.V.V«VAW.V.W.W.V;W.VAV.V,V n VV.VAV. Less Than Seven Weeks lo Christmas! TIME TO THINK ABOUT GIFTS what to give. Chinese Napery, Brassware, or Pewter, makes an ideal gift—and whilst stocks are complete, you can be assured of a good selection. THE GIFT SHOP in Peel Street fulfils a iong-felt want, in that EASTERN GOODS can now be purchased at prices that make buying and giving a pleasure. COMMON SHELTON’S GIFT SHOP
“UNEDA HARVOS” TUMBLER ENSILAGE & HAY SWEEP DESIGNED TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF MODERN CONDITIONS ■ . ■ Mil | mMmm m t m =■■ - \ . ? 'OWW ' ! § mm H < i The “Uneda Harvos” Tumbler Sweep is a one-horse outfit, operated by one man (whom it is specially l designed to carry), doing the work as quickly and efficiently as any two-horse sweep. It will follow the mower for ensilage, picking up two swathes in one operation, and also may be used as a rake for cocking hay and oats. This sweep is scientifically constructed, the points being shod to prevent destruction, and the handles being complete circles to prevent their breaking. SOLE AGENTS: • WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LTD. Childers Road. GENERAL MERCHANTS. Phones 404 and 16.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18551, 10 November 1934, Page 8
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