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IJ I • P.K.R. STAPLES :: Made with English Wire Packed in Barrels made with New Zealand Timber % m araE r\ Vi fa *5 4 Going for THE LICK OF/, HER LIFE .7 WHY? because there area. HUNDRED USES FOR A BARREL ON THE FARM PILR. STAPLE Bar a els, cut HALVES, Mi._ excellent SALT'LICKS A' jj*l ASK YOUR MERCHANT FOR «D IT D ” Ji .rv.ix. STAPLES IN THE WATERTIGHT BARRELS t JSE THE STAPLES AND j USE THE BARREL / Pearson, Knowles & Rylands Bros. N.Z. LTD. * Auckland This illustrates the method adopted by us of packing our "P.K.RQalvanised Fencing Staples, which arc UmsU Engiith Wire tad packed in Watertight, N.Z. Made Barrels Cut in half these make excellent Bucket* Make good Mb lick* Useful for ornamental! shrubs Barrel* have a liquid capacity of about 5 gallons m m m. *8 m The barrels contain I cwl of staples, and when empty have a liquid capacity of aboth 5 gallons. There are innumerable uses to which such keg* can be put about the farm and for this reason have a very dehnife value. Boy from your storekeeper, who, if not stocking at present, can obtain from any wholesaler promptly. PF* Remember the Brand-" P.ICR.” Englith Win, turned into Staple* by NX labour, packed in steel hooped Barrels of native timber* fashioned by NX coopers “THEY COST NO MORE! ” Use them to staple Rylands Gorilla Wire Q staple*

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Waipa Post, Volume 51, Issue 3695, 9 December 1935, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume 51, Issue 3695, 9 December 1935, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Waipa Post, Volume 51, Issue 3695, 9 December 1935, Page 7

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