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NOTICES. YOUR SEPARATOR THERE IS EVERY REASON WHY it should he 1 driven on the Shock Absorbing Principle, it will COST the LEAST to instal and do the BEST work SAVE breakages, wear, upkeep, and belt slipping GO immediately by hand should engine stop NEED less shafting, belting, pulleys, etc., and consequently LESS POWER, SPACE AND ATTENTION. SO SIMPLE, any handy man can instal it. THE RAYNES’ SHOCK ABSORBERS are simple and inexpensive. They effectually absorb and subsequently distribute all shocks and temporary irregularities, so that the power transmitted to driven machine is not appreciably varied. Invaluable in the driving of Separators Motors, Electric Dynamos, etc. Particulars from the Manufacturers — JAS. J. NIVEN Co., Ltd. Auckland, Hamilton, Gisborne, Napier, Palmerston Northj Wellington and Christchurch; Or from the Patentee, J. J. RAYNES, Box 56, Hamilton Alex. HarveyS Sons LIMITED Albert Street AUCKLAND Ideal Factory, Milk and Cream Cans Used by Suppliers to all Factories throughout the Dominion STAND ALONE FOR QUALITY AND DURABILITY We supply all Dairy Requisites, made of the very best materials and with due regard to Sanitary conditions. Alex. Harvey & Sons LIMITED Albert Street :: AUCKLAND ■ - Thos. WELLS CAMBRIDGE For Variety in Spring Dress Materials OF THE LATEST IDEAS IN Prints, Cambrics, Muslins, Poplins, Shantungs, Plain and Striped Japanese Crepes* 36 a inch Heavy Cream Washing Silk 40=inch Heavy White Washing Voile A Few Exclusive Lengths of Coloured Washing Silks, 15/6 dress Fine Range of Black and Black and White Materials SPRING SPRING CALLS FOR THE SOWING OF SEEDS We have full stocks of High-grade Grass Seeds & Clovers, Mangels, Soft Turnips and Rape ALSO Garden and Flower Seeds Manures (ready mixed if desired) Basie Slag (Bilstou’s) All AT BEDROCK PRICES Farm Implements of proved makes George E. Clark & Sons CAMBRIDGE & HAMILTON In the Struggle for Supremacy It is the “man who KNOWS ” who is “ the winner; not the man who “thinks” this or “thinks ” that; he takes a seat right at the back. Success is easy—it’s only a matter of-“KNOW HOW,” and BOWER’S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS is specialising in the Preparation of Candidates—not merely to “go up ” for Examinations, but to “ pass ” with credit to themselves and satisfaction to all. Send for Prospectus. BOWER’S AUCKLAND SCHOOL FOR ENGINEERS TYRONE BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS STREET E„ AUCKLAND. MnPI PV Durham Street, iyIUJXLX I, AUCKLAND (Established 25 Years) HAS ON SALE: Waggons, Carts (allsizes), “Settlers’”Style Milk (carry ton), new, £2O; B.F. Gigs, seat 3 (new and light), from £lB (full back and cushions, lamps complete); Compact Tax Cart, seat 4, £lB (nearly new, by H.&G.); D.S. Buggy (seats 5), £2O; S,S. Buggies, £2O; Dog Cart (stylish and light, seats 4), £25 ; Long Shatter Gig (very strong, with brake), £18; Lorry (almost new, carry two tons), with double harness, £6O (by Hill); Light Waggonette with top (seat 12, pole, full-lock) £2610/-; Double Sets Harness from £5; Saddles, 30/- to £5; Side Saddles, 30/-; lot 2 and 3-Horse Swingletrees, 10/- Set. ARCYLLS LTD., Alexandria, SCOTLAND SOUTH AUCKLAND AGENCY rnspecUhe^newly^ arrived 'fjjg “LIGHT” ARGYLL A British production of the highest grade at a remarkably Low Price SOUTH AUCKLAND AGENCY HUDSON, BUICK & VULCAN CARS LAuRE COMMERCIAL VEHICLES Order now the 1913 MODEL “ HUDSON.” Superbly equipped, Electric Lighting, Electric Self-starting. The premier Car of America. Agent for— Hoiland & Gillett’s Zealandia Oil Engines, Wheatley & Gardiner s Stationary Engines. Prices and particulars on request. H.H.SHAW P.0.80x,76 HAMILTON

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Waikato Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5156, 13 November 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Waikato Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5156, 13 November 1912, Page 1