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The Famous Fertility Harrow The long tyne grass renovating cultural side, with manure spreader at rear. Turned over on back, making wonderful tyneless manure spreader, very light, extraordinarily efficient. Unsurpassed as Grass Renovator and Manure Spreader. Shortage of steel has held up manufacturing for some time. Limited stocks due shortly Order NOW before supplies of 1 0 ft. and 6 ft. 6 in Sets are Exhausted. For all your Farm Requirements— WRIGHT STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. VICTORIA STREET HAMILTON PHENZEEN PHENOTHIAZINE WORM REMEDY for effective treatment of a wide range of worms in SHEEP CATTLE HORSES PIGS POULTRY Waikato Distributors: C. W. VERCOE & CO., LTD. Merchandise Department HAMILTON

VEHICLES on Pneumatic 16-inch or 20-inch Rubber or Steel Wheels TO CARRY FROM 10 TO 80 CWT. TRAILERS for tractors, cars or trucks for road or farm work. 4-wheeled Waggons or Flat-top Lorries. Combined Car Trailers and Farm Carts. ONLY BEST MATERIALS USED Send for illustrations and prices A. M. BISLEY b CO., LTD. WARD STREET HAMILTON

KEEP RAILWAY WAGONS WORKING HOLD-UPS RETARD OUR WAR EFFORT One wagon out of thousands. Does it matter if it stands needlessly idle for a little while? Of course it matters. Every wagon in the land is needed every hour of the day .... In wartime all transport lines lead to the battle front. Keep the wagons moving on their vital journeys to serve the fighting men. Less standstill, more running time per wagon. That’s the answer. WILL YOU SEE TO IT FROM NOW ON? -STOCK-TAKING BARGAINS - THOMPSON ENDLESS CHAIN AND TACKLE—to lift 6 cwt. £9/12/6 GALVANISED STAPLES, 1 1 xB— I Oid NOW 9d Per lb Or 80/- Per Cwt. HEAVY SCOTCH TEE HINGES—9in.—Usually 2/- NOW 1/6 1 6in.—Usually 5/- NOW 3/6 AUTO-TIE WIRE STRAINER— For Barb, Plain or Oval Wire. Given Away for 8/6 RUBBERISED DUCK LEGGINGS— Usually 19/6 NOW 15/9 STONE HOT WATER BOTTLES— Usually 12/6 NOW 9/11 GRAPHITE GREASE —Iib Tins: Usually 2/8 NOW 2/3 51b Tins: Usually 11/- NOW 8/9 STOCKINETTE IN 100-YARD ROLLS— Usually 50/- NOW 39/6 SWAN NECK GARDEN HOES— Usually 7/6 NOW 5/11 GARDEN RAKES—I4-tooth Usually 7/3 NOW 5/9 STERLING WRITING PADS— Usually 1/3 NOW 3 for 2/6 TAN DROVER BOOTS — Usually 43/- NOW 36/6 Above Goods are Offered SUBJECT TO SALES NEWTON KING LIMITED I I j HAMILTON, TE AWAMUTU, PUrARURU, MATAMATA j I I FARMERS! Save Your PIGS Use MERRIKIN’S Pig Sore Dusting Powder for NECROTIC ULCERS and other* SORES. Registered Pursuant to the Stock Remedies Act, 1934. PRICE y/g Post Paid Obtainable— F.A.C., HAMILTON, and All Branches ... and MERRIKIN’S PHARMACY. Box 39. Morrinsville. The “ Pharm.” for the FARMER.

NOTICE TO FARMERS 'plIE LEAMINGTON BOILING DOWN i L WORK a are prepared to COLLECT DEAD STOCK in the Hamilton, Cambridge, Te Awaruutu, MorrinsviHe and Te Aroba Districts. PROMPT NOTIFICATION BY TELEPHONE GREATLY ASSISTS COLLECTION. Telephones. Works (Leamington): Phone it M, Cambridge. Works (Waitoa): Phone 61 K, Waitca. Works (Mornnsvllie): Phone 341 D. Mor*

have yolr lawn mower sharpened OCI the IDEAL SHARPENER This machine automatically grinds the blades or your mower to just the proper level, tlius assuring a perfect cutting joh. FREIGHT PAID ONE WAY. - GIVE US A TRIAL. gPEEDY -yrULCAMSING HOOD STREET, HAMILTON. Phone 4040 Private 3303

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Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22321, 12 April 1944, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22321, 12 April 1944, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22321, 12 April 1944, Page 6

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