SIXTY YEARS OF PROGRESS 1 MACHINERY FOR HANDLING NEW ZEALAND’S HARVESTS ANDREWS & BEAVEN have during the past 60 years taken a prominent part in the introduction and manufacture of all classes of machinery for growing, harvesting and cleaning New Zealand Grain, Grass and Clover Seed production. • One of their specialities has been the designing and manufacture of Seed Plants in which 90% of all seeds exported and cleaned in New Zealand are dressed. (J£ One of the greatest modern labour saving machines THE HARVESTER was introduced to this country for handling these products and was pioneered and successfully ’ established over 10 years ago by Andrews & Beaven, Ltd. The success which has rewarded their efforts is established by the fact that 70% of all crops harvested in Canterbury last season was done on HARVESTERS. The introduction of the ALL-CROP HARVESTERS —the small low priced HARVESTER — was pioneered by Allis-Chalmers manufacturing Companies in 1933, and introduced to this country in 1936. This machine has done more to minimize losses in the harvesting of small seeds than any 1 other machine yet introduced to this country, and there can be NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE. ([[ ALLIS-CHALMERS TRACTORS ARE ALSO PLAYING THEIR PART IN HELPING TO INCREASE PRODUCTION BY REPLACING LABOUR AND SPEEDING UP FARM OPERATIONS. ANDREWS & BEAVEN LTD., are now engaged in making the FLAX PULLING MACHINERY to handle the large crop being sown for the British Government. ANDREW'S & BEAVEN LTD. Head Office Christchurch, branches at Invercargill, Ashburton and Timaru. 5 Steam sterilization I I We are now V of your plant is | a I . the only complete I | A "«*»“'< 1 U ~ protection against I j South Island » “ contaminated milk. I Insist on unitonn . 1 Distritators *• "L A l ity in the size of all | . C W • I Wool Bales. I of the popular y I tU on g e s t orae ;\ • \VULCAN * “Second Grade” 1 you too will need I iaddv you need a | A WOOL press I LUKKI E “SPEEDWAY” I THIS I TOPDRESSER T Jf STERILISER I The I The latest Improved p e | R.&G. Wool Press! ™ LCAN D ® , I Having one control lever and | may be I , ..., ~ I powerful lifting device can I JJE * Little more costly |be operated by ONE MAN. | » inspected 6 than an ordinary | 1 1R copper boiler. | 1 * n our - I t s I ® I ® reat strength—Power I Showrooms. w W s an( ] ease o f O p era tion I . g _ I are inherent features of a ’ I aR.&G. PRESS. I INVERCARGILL E iSSTcomU'e’ I PLACE YODR OKDEK NOW 1 and R ilization and “super- a BEFORE THE INEVITABLE 1 f| , fine all the time.” | RISE IN PRICE. 1 GORE. g REID & GRAY LTD.
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Southland Times, Issue 24237, 21 September 1940, Page 12
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