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PLOUGHING TIME is here! A timeff or testing quality in FARM IMPLEMENTS THE “man on the land” cannot afford to sacrifice quality when buying farm implements. Consider the life and utility of an article, and you will save money in the end. We are agents for Reid & Gray’s ploughs, harrows, discs, and other implements. & o V*J* - \u V\\ i i & Shave’s “Stump Jump” PLOUGH is ideal for hillside work! ' . THERE is no more efficient plough for hillside work than SHAVES’ “Stump Jump.” It is a compact and sturdy implement, giving years of faithful service. See this plough in our farm implement department, and you will be convinced that it is the best for hillside and*rough country use. Williams &' Kelt] S \ CHILDERS ROAD PHONE 18
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18769, 27 July 1935, Page 13
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