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~ Sc ■ c ■> » ■ - i / ( i In N ifefe - fey* - X * ~p- WHb I ' •*' i' i ___2_ if'""' ;l BUM -r—tK MI Hi vP'K \\ M vl) reais rM n C rI nV i ALONGSIDE NEW ZEALAND FARMING |B|j|| YEARS ago the value of farm production in New range in the industry ... covering wheel and crawler types and <ll Zealand was £27,000,000. Today, farm production to 50 inBure tha! V ou 9 et a tractor whicl * J V is valued at £70,000,000. LXACTLI ousts sjour needs. Side by side with this growth in farming has grown an LOW INITIAL COST organisation which today is recognised as part of New McCormtck-Deering is the product of the world's largest tractor 7«hnd Grrnina itself This nroanisation is the International building organisation. Specialised production not only produces Aealand farming Itseli. Ims organisation is tne international better tractors, but produces them at less cost. McCormick- Tfe' -J Harvester Company of New Zealand Ltd. Deering tractors, complete with Belt Pulley and Power Take-Off are priced in New Zealand from £197-10-0. It has ramifications in every corner of the country. It knows and understands every farming problem. It is an organisa- PERMANENT SERVICE tion whose solidity and service is rooted in 30 year* actual Tor 15 years we have continually sold McCormick-Deering tractors. experience of New Zealand farming. It has never been During that time many other brands of tractors have come and International Harvester’s practice to make unfounded claims, <jnne, and many farmers, when they required replacement service, and today, amid the confusion of advertisements and have been unable to obtain it. When you buy McCormick-Deering '* . , t I!°u are backed by a service which is permanent a service which promises, we set down the following simple facts which we guarantees full utility from every tractor. believe every farmer in New Zealand will find significant. FOR ALL FARM WORK - LOCAL BODY USE - HEAVY B®l!B£«lEB LARGEST FARM IMPLEMENT ORGANISATION HAULAGE-ROAD CONSTRUCTION-GOLF AND RACE IN NEW ZEALAND COURSE UPKEEP ... ALWAYS McCORMICK-DEERING The International Harvester Company of New Zealand Ltd., have B . ... . . . , . . . five main branches, and over 200 agents and representatives Pneumatic tyred, solid rubber, cleated iron wheels or crawler blanketing the whole of New Zealand and reaching to the remotest types. Horsepower from 9 to 50—18 different models—outback corners. Wherever you are whatever your need, that’s the range of tractors that McCormick-Deering ments wifi "a^stance^with^adticc 1 TCaC ' l replace ' presents and that’s the reason, no matter what the class of mens wi i assis ance in la nee. work McCormick-Deering will always suit. , , COMPLETE RANCE OF 18 TRACTORS In purchasing a tractor the question <>/size naturally arises. 1/the ikiTCOMATinuAI uadvcctcd rnuoAkiv tractor is larger than required, running costs will be higher than IN I tnNA lIUNAL MARVeSTeR COMPANY they need be. If the tractor is too small, it will be continually over- OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED loaded. When you buy McCormick-Deering you run no risk of being sold a “misfit”. 18 different models the largest model AUCKLAND. PALMERSTON NTH., WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH. DUNEDIN \ addre sS LOC nV G CO-OP. DIST. CO, LIMITED. NZ ' VICTORIA AVENUE, WANGANUI.

Royal Life-saving Society and the number of entries is regarded ar. good. With the provision of the municipal baths and more opportunity for swimmers to practise for the society's examinations, interest in the work has quickened, and it is considered that Stratford should form a branch of the society to encourage interest in lifesaving and to train members for tne examinations.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 66, 19 March 1938, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 66, 19 March 1938, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 66, 19 March 1938, Page 7

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