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■SSSi i WilEnftneO with 1924 Equipment U|IHE “Anderson” Engine, with W i 1924 equipment, is tremendous J||k S value—without a rival. B J The only difference between it and BW the “ Anderson ” Standard Oil Q WIWw BBr Wy f Engine is equipment—it is the same aJEL if sturdy, smooth - running, easystarting engine as of old. St It runs at the same old 280 to 300 1 revolutions—the speed which has IhM proved so satisfactory for dairy W New Prices: S “Anderson” Oil Engines, with 1924 ® “Rl equipment—2s horse power, £55; w|||l 3 horse power, £66—Main Ports. “Anderson” Oil Engines, with stan- . dard equipment, will be sold as jg||l hitherto. Like the “Anderson” Standard Oil Engine, it has: — II (1) The same handy priming tap for easy starting on cold mornings. Kails x Full sized Standard B.TJS. Magneto. Standard size 5-gallon petrol tank. fewfe. Rh ll *! throttle for controlling speeds in addition to governor. <5) Bronze bushed earn shaft bearings. Removable valve guides. BVQ PF B a R bearing crank shaft. ~ s ImiffliL-Sir* Adjustment for Magneto chain. A Extra heavy crank shaft for strength and long wear. /y' 1 f (10) Standard “Anderson” Carburettor. y< / Z (11) Provision is made for 2 belt pulleys on shaft %7WW . Kt X// The “Anderson” Oil Engine, / ////HKr w, ’? a Ir,24i‘iuip 1 r, 24 i‘ iuipm H nt k. i ?„ JlSSk \ tamable from all Milking Machine Companies, and Ie carr l es same guarantee / and service as hitherto. ANDERSONS LTD. / / / Christchurch

INDIAN Scout Motorcycle. LATEST MODELS JUST ARRIVED. YOU’RE YOUR OWN MECHANIC WHEN YOU OWN A MFSCOIIT Never before has a Motor-cycle been produced in which every part ©2 importance can be instantly inspected, cleaned, or adjusted with a minim ma of labour. Anybody can make the necessary adjustments and keej> hie SCOUT at concert pitch. Davies & Prenlice, Ltd. DEE STREET. •PHONE-547. P.O. BOX—2O.

MOTHER! ‘‘California Syrup of Figs” (Dependable Laxative for Ailing Baby, or Child When baby is constipated, has wind, colic, feverish breath, coated-tongue, or diarrhoea, a half-teaspoonful of genuine California Syrup of Figs —“ Califig ” promptly moves the poisons, gases, bile, souring food and waste right out. Never gripes or overacts. Babies love its delicious taste. Ask your chemist for California Syrup of Figs “Califig” —which has full directions for infants in arms, and children of all ages, plainly printed on bottle. Of all chemists and stores 1/9, or 2| times the quantity for 3/-. Look for “ Califig ”on the package. If you ■pßmbbb 3n t T coffee to 1 I rTSeSSAS, fce always t grant, always pure and L sustaining^!ways just ways I easily made, and yet aiways of md- ■ form quaiity—try $ | CAMP COFFEE | ■ the perfection in coffee. Grocen sell S | it Order it to-day R.Ptdenon & Sum. B | Co#M GJoQ’OWw

GENUINE SEA BIRD GUANO! tfT IN CONSIDERING WHAT MANURE TO USE, the Farmer will be guided to a great extent by past experience, but this is not in itself sufficient, for QUALITY AND COST should also be considered.. We are NOW BOOKING ORDERS for delivery ex ship of WALPOLE GUANO— a natural alluvial deposit in a finely divided state —rich in soluble phosphatic contents, with a little ammonia and coral lime. This Guano is thus a complete Fertiliser in itself, steadily available for the plant right from time of sowing to maturity—a proved TURNIP and OAT GROWER and TOP-DRESSER. AS A LOW PRICE has been fixed for delivery, ex shipmeiu* DUE IN JULY, Farmers are advised to place their Order accordingly, with the— NATIONAL MORTGAGE & AGENCY CO. OF N.Z. l LIMITED. INVERCARGILL.

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Southland Times, Issue 19279, 25 June 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19279, 25 June 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 19279, 25 June 1924, Page 9

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