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Si Hot Wei Hot water! A necessity in every dairy, is supplied in abundanco by this new cylinder. A flick of the switch and the water heats —and stays hot for hours, because the cylinder is completely encased in a non-conduc-tive.. substance. The MBRero "Dairy Type Electric BotWtcr Cylinder ia very economical. The best, cheapest and most convenient way of heating water on the farm. Full particulars and working demonstration from SHEFitiON & BOOTH Electrical Engineers, Victoria Street. J. MERCER & SONS, LTD., Manufacturers Christchurch. / 11/ ~ &>/ i \ h (f ■ ' for BmncMfis IRISH MOSS 16&26 - Serve it with any fruit in season- _ m 4Pi •tlUg on ftp

“I Must Get Some off Ms GEAR for The Cowshed” That’s what every shrewd farmer will say on reading- our prices for cans, buckets, and other shed gear—for they represent unequalled value in this line—our large turnover enabling us to buy in great quantities and sell at cut prices. Cream Cans What many farmers do not realise is that they often fail to get superfine cream because their cans have traces of rust —rust will harbour dirt and it is false economy to try and make an old can do another season when its, useful days are past —buy your cream cans from the F.A.C. and you will get full value for your money. Our prices for the finest quality seamless cans arc as follows: — Vat Strainers Which are of great help in preventing hairs and other dirt which is unavoidably sucked up the milk pipes from entering the separator for 13/6 each. -A great purchase. Price f.o.r. Auckland. Milk or Cream Stirrers Essential if you wish to get your true butterfat test. —6in. for 4/3 each; Din. for 4/6 each. Price f.o.r. Auckland Petroleum Jelly, I/Milk Buckets ar; >7 R Taranaki pattern —12in., abont 13in., about 3gals., 6/- each. Taranaki Pattern Copper Bottom Buckets. — 12in. for 7/- each; I3in. for 7/6 each. Taranaki pattern Buckets, extra heavy— I2in. fdr 7/6 each; I3in. for 8/- each. We recommend the copper bottomed buckets as well worth the extra cost. Dairy Scrubs Bass —1/9 eacli. Square Mouth Shovels 6/- Each. Leather Leg Ropes Comfortable and strong, 2/6 each 1 Star Manilla rope — 1/6 per lb. Extra Heavy Dog Chains 74ft., suitable foir tethering calves, 2/- each; 21/- per dozen. Yard Brooms That will stand up to'plenty of hard work — 14inall Bass, 4/9; Bass and Cane, 14in., 5/6; loin., 6/- each. Auctioneering Co. ami ltgn

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Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17485, 20 August 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17485, 20 August 1928, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 104, Issue 17485, 20 August 1928, Page 11

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