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A Beautiful B,ack Japan fea Ball-Bearing --t W&xX __ 2 pis dairying need. ms Six sizes - cap"Ip lOa acity 35 to 150 gallons of milk per hour; hand, Bra belted and elec- _ trically driven tag models. Demong - - : ss “ d - and served by McCormickB I Mii D -"’ ; where. Write ~~ 'MO f° r com P ,ete ly illustrated book- ' et about ~~ V-L- ° "-Si-/ B J new machine. vast}* - -h:, .j --•»< . ; ■ isSi |H| - . --Z - - £hi If bigger returns from your separator interest you, you too will follow the crowd to the special display of the complete line of McCormack Deering Ball-bearing Cream Separators at the Show. These several distinct advantages peculiar to the McCormickDeering Separator will give striking evidence as to what the latest triumph in manufacture can be to you in the way of greater profits. -THE NEWMcCORMICK- DEERING MADE IN SIX SIZES Suitable for herds of all sizes, and everyone of the six sizes is equipped with high grade Ball-Bearings at all high speed points. The machine is so easy to turn, that its operation is a matter of the utmost simplicity. In addition, there is a bowl of skilful design with a skim milk regulating screw controlling the cream density —a distinct advantage over the old method of adjustment. There is also an efficient splash system of lubrication which lubricates every moving part from the start. The new McCormick-Deering Ball-Bearing Cream Separator has a pleasing appearance, and, what is more, it retains its appearance. That is because it is japanned by a high temperature and long baking process which provides one of the most durable metal finishes known. The new McCormick-Deering Ball-Bearing Cream Separator represents th? last word in Cream Separator design and construction. . ~ , . .. , , x .. . x , Its beauty, its easy turning and its close skimming all combine to make it a machine of outstanding merit—r machine which you should investigate without delay. SBE THEM SPECIALLY DISPLAYED AT THE SHOW. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COY. OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED. AUCKLAND PALMERSTON NORTH CHRISTCHURCH DUNEDIN. AGENTS ELSEWHERE. Local Agents: TAPPERS, LIMITED, Dee street, Invercargill.

j Be Cosy this | I Winter! | = A The desirable examples of warm winter goods here = / fl/W // offered are priced with express reference to econ- — 1 Si omy, so necessary nowadays on many grounds. S \W/ f I They are all reliable in quality and durability, and Il i ie P iaces cann °t b e matched at any other ee = \V IV. establishment in Southland. = S /r \ //M ' ' = | t Shop at JfcGruer, Tapior s | | |rr-M i showroom | = / I / 1 FUR NECKLETS, in New Beige and Brown shades, Fox, Llama, Fitch, = = / j / I I Skunk, Opossum. 29/6 to £ll 17/6 == U/ / hl 3-PIECE SUITS, in Cashmere and Knitted Wool; shades of Saxe, Navy, Tan, EE — Illi I I Fawn, Grey, Rose, Cardinal, Biskra. 55/-, 67/6, 69/6, 75/- to 97/6 ~ -sAV' - ALL WOOL KNITTED CASHMERE AND SILK AND WOOL JUMPER = | SUITS; all newest shades. 37/6 to 75/- = ALL WOOL JUMPERS, in Navy, Grey, Brown, Rose, Saxe, Parma, Palm = == II 7/11 to 19/6 == = I I FANCY KNITTED CARDIGANS, in assorted mixed shades 7/11 EE I FANCY | = Im ftnai LADIES’ SILK AND WOOL HOSE; in 8 new shades; real winter weight. = == 1 y SPECIAL 4/6 pair = == LADIES’ COLOURED ALL WOOL CASHMERE HOSE; suspender top; = spliced heels and toes; colours Tanaura, Oakapple, Pastel, Almond, French ; = Nude, Silver, Aluminium. SPECIAL 3/6 EE LADIES’ “CELFECT” ART SILK AND COTTON HOSE; in new range of = ==: smart mixtures. , SPECIAL 3/11 pair EE • LADIES’ COLOURED ALL WOOL CASHMERE SOCKLETS, with fancy = —j— u»-~— j™ ■■■■■ L -“»» striped tops. 2/6> 2/11, 3/6, 3/11 = (Tx LADIES’’ PLAIN CASHMERE GAITERS; hose length, elastic tops, assorted == = 6} colours. 8/11 pair I DRESS I = vf®L v -ji jJWR/ — II (J 54 Inch NAPP CLOTH, in Nigger and Mole only. Worth 17/6. = — I F) I vJkr M / SPECIAL PRICE 8/11 yard = EE= 22 Inch COLOURED VELVETEEN, with a twill back. Well worth 4/11 to ” = 6/6. SPECIAL PRICE 3/11 yard E= = 163, JLOlinire 31 Inch FADELESS SCINTELLA, the Crystal Wonder Fabric, in plain shades = EE for Underwear. SPECIAL PRICE 1/6 yard = = ymmnl h f n r R riXv 0 fl 28 Inch TWIST SHIRTING for strong working shirts. = = Lounge for dainty Morn- H SPECIAL PRICE 1/3 yard = = mg and Afternoon Teas. | 7 = n a U rtiM o hv l a7an a P ement e I 28 Inch PLAIN COTTON SADDLE TWEED; extra heavy, and strong for = parties by arrangement. | SPECIAL PRICE 2/11 yard = — | «il = = 36 Inch PLAIN NAVY BLOOMER CLOTH; a good winter weight. = == SPECIAL PRICE 2/- y?.rd = ImcGRUER, TAYLOR &CO.|

MOTOR CAR UPHOLSTERING NEW HOODS AND CURTAINS FITTED. CURTAINS made to open with the Door. Celluloids Fitted and Repairs. Closed in Cars Re-upholstered and Fitted with loose Covers. Latest Sports Hood Material in Stock. t? p. McKelvey, 71 YARROW STREET, INVERCARGILL.

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Southland Times, Issue 20770, 10 May 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 20770, 10 May 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 20770, 10 May 1929, Page 10

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