THE Farmers’ Co n r i 3 l Mil I oil b'4# Auctioneering Company, HAMILTON & OHAUPO. AGENTS FOR : “ STORRSE” S¥B!L-K§SMG RflAGHiPtiisu See the 80S* SVSodeS. No Rubbers to Pull off No Trouble with Leaky Inflators Unbreakable Teat Cup Simple Pulsator Scores of Machines in Use Upkeep Extremely Low All Machines Convertible into Single or Double in a Few Moments FRANK DAY, Tamahere, milks his Jersey herd with the _“ STORRIE,” and this is what he says : —“ Very pleased. Good milker. Easy to clean. Cost me nothing for upkeep since installed.” . „ li. C. WALLACE, Cambridge, says : Perfectly satisned. Milks well. Never out of order. Costs nothing for upkeep.” J. H. JOHNSTONE, Wardville, says “ Best on market; least expense to run ; costs nothing for renewals ; same inflators good for another season.” OWEN BROS., Hamilton ; WALTER MOORE, Nelherton; ARTHUR EDMONDS, Tauwhare, use “ STORRIE ” Cups, and have had no renewals. EWGIf^ES. Best Makes of English Engines. Oil or Petrol. “LISTER” ENGLISH-SVSADE SEPARATORS. Self-Balancing. Clean-Skimming. Easy to Turn. Agents for SVIASSEY-H ARRIS FAIRIVI IMPLEMENTS and AH Farm Requisites.
'TENDERS wanted for Cutting 1 Drains- and Cutting and Grubbing several acres of Gorse. A. V. Macdonald, Thorncombe.
TN notifying the public of the sale of the busi iess conducted by me at Te Awamutu for some years as livery ar d stable proprietor, I wish to thank my many customers for the support given. My successor, Mr Geo. Paul, is now in charge of the. business, and I trust he will receive a continuation of the support extended to me. To my many customers I have pleasure in recommending Mr Paul, and feel sure any orders will receive his close attention. 120 M. S. LAURIE.
WAVING disposed of the saddlery business conducted by me for the past five years to Mr F. J. Verner, I wish to thank my many customers for their past patronage, and respectfully ask that my successor may be favoured with a continuance of their custom. I have known Mr Verner for some time, and can confidently recommend him as a first-class tradesman. R. F. LAND. 121
BUY AN EDISON . Phonograph! THERE is no better company for the long winter evenings than an “ Edison ” Phonograph. Prices range from £4 ios to £6O. All playing the two and fourminute records. Standard Recoids is 9d, Amberol (4-minute Records) 2s 6d. Gramaphone Needles always in stock. Pianos, Organs, and Music. Violins, Accordeons, Autoharps, Concertinas, Mouth Organs (including the celebrated “Boomerang”), Jew’s Harps, etc., etc. is 6d Boy Scout Whistles, the very latest. Complete Violin Outfit, including good violin, blackwood case (baize-lined), bow, resin, and strings; just the thing for a beginner. Price, £3 5 s - ENLARGEMENTS. Send your old photographs, and have them copied, enlarged, and framed. Prices to suit all. F. J. Gilbert, MUSIC HOUSE, Opposite Bank N.Z., Alexandra st., Te Awamutu. Agent for Alliance Fire and Accident Assurance Co.
R. B. BROWN, SADDLER & COLLARMAKER TE AWAMUTU. (Opposite Public Library). Large Stocks of Lor-, Covers and Leggings lor 'Winter use. Also, large range oi Saddles, Bridles. Collars. Etc. Inspect our Horse-clipping Machines before completing your purchases. 3
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Waipa Post, Volume I, Issue 17, 13 June 1911, Page 3
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