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McCormick: . McCormick. McCormick. THE CELEBRATED McCormick Mowers, Strongest Built, Lightest Draught, Easiesc to Work, READ what \-XeERIENCBD FARMERS say of the McCORMICK: Tarata, Sept 3rd, 1900. Newton King, E/iq., / Agent McGormick Reapers and Mowers, New Plymouth. Dear Sir, — Last year I p^chised from you a McCormick Mower. I worked the machine the whole ot last season, most of the cuttiDg being ia rough, newlycleared paddocks, which thoroughly tested its strength and capabilities. I have run against roots and stumps without doing the slightest damage to tbe machine. . I am more than satisfied with the Mower, and my experience fully bears out all you claim for it, being the strongest and lightest draught machine I have uver worked. All my neighbours, who have seen the machine work, i express themselves iv similar terms. Yours truly, A. C. Bell, Tarata, Inglewood. Waitara, 30th JuJy, 1900. Newton King, EE f Q., New Plymouth. Dear Sir,— The McCormick Reaper and Binder, and also the McCoimick Mower, which I have used for the last three seasons, have given me every satis faction. I have used most of the other makes, and must say, without prejudice, that the McCormick is the machine for this district. . It is very light of draught, combined withsimolicity and strength. Yours faithfully, (Signed) G. V. Tate. New Plymouth, 28 ih July, 1900. Newton King, Esq , New Plymouth. Dear Sir,<— Re the McCormick Mower I purchased from you last season: I have no hesitation in saying it is the btst I have ever used in my past 30 years' eiperiencs. Although I paid £4 more for it than other makers that were offered me; not a single hitch or stoppage of any kind occurred; it is also six inches wider in out than the ordinary run of mowers. Yet I can confidently Bay it is half a horse lighter iv draught. Yours, etc., (Bigned) G. H. Samp3oN. ORDERS NOW BEING TAKEN FOR THE COMING SEASON. A Full Stock of Extras Alway3 on Hand. NEWTON KING AGENT TARANAKI DISTRICT. b 763 I SAY ? WHO IS NEAL ? Why, the CASH CLOTHIER, who has started business corner Davon and Brougbam-itreete. 1 This Interests You ! The Olothinsr and Mercery Business shunted off ths old trank of long credit and big profits on to the up-grade line of THE GASH SYSTEM !t NEAL, " The CaHh Clothier," 13 (satisfied with pmall profits, and sells goods at BfcDRO X PRCCES, for aett Cash. You don't believe that the trader who gives long credit can do so without charging considerably higher than the man who does business on tbe cash system. tfCAI THE O/fRH NLAL, clothier, Offers Economic Buyers A clean, well-assorted ato«k of fashionable Goods to select from. The prices asked for MeuV and Boys' Clothing, Hats, Shirt?, Ties, Sox, Travelling Buss, &c., clearly prove to purchasers the Enormous Advantages to be gained by the Gash system of trading as compared to the old style of doing business. Note Address — ROBT. W\ NEAL, IgT " THE CASH ULOTHIfcIR," Corner Devon and Brougham-sts., New Ply month. (For many jears manager of the clothing department in that well-known aod extensive butiaesi carried on by Neal & Oloae, Napior. b 660 itINK only BUJNAY LEA TEA; the Bent Value in the market, lib tins from nil pToo«'tis *c 2- 1 . Wholesale iigenf, Lroj\.ifio £1. Taunto •, Devon , <• revi. I

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11581, 13 October 1900, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11581, 13 October 1900, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11581, 13 October 1900, Page 8 (Supplement)