JOHNSTON HARVESTERS. JOHNSTON MOWERS and BINDERS will delight you: Strong, just the Right Weight, have all the Desirable Features, and will cut any CROP that grows* Easy* to operate *’and*i Everything eliminated that usually causes trouble. LHTUS SEND YOU OTJTN DERAILED JOHNSTON CATALOG It contains Beautifully Illustrated Descriptions of these fine Mowers, Reapers and Binders, etc., and will be posted to you FREE ON APPLICATION. V. JTk V Mil 1 X\RX # ill ■«❖ - ~ _ - , ' x-.--— ~ ; i Sc>isgj feus;..,., CUT, complete with Sheaf Carriers and £3B !0 • 0 MOWERS 1-HORSE 3ft 6in. CUT - - £l2 -O - O Transport Wheels . . . . MOWERS 2-HORSE 4ft, 6in. CUT - - £l4 -0-0 Bft. SELF-DUMP HORSE HAY RAKES £7 : 10 : 0 9ft. SELF-DUMP HORSE HAY RAKES - £8 -IO - O All f.o. rail Auckland. DANDY WINDMILLS. DANDY OIL ENGINES from £2B s O : O upwards. T. &S- MOHR IN , LIMITbT). AUCKLAND: and at 204 Madras St., CHRISTCHURCH.
I I What Recommendation doe I I [for the I KEFD | Ml ■ HAAKE PIANO If you were still delighted with a Piano that you bought years ago, you would feel safe in recommending that make of instrument to your friends. Exactly that feeling is accountable for the longlived and ever-increasing popularity of the HAAKE PIANOFORTE which is unquestionably the favourite instrument in the Dominion to-day. Further, Haake Pianos are a marvel of High Quality at a Low Price, and we guarantee them for 10 years, though they will last a lifetime. Write for our Illustrated Catalogue, and do it to-day. British & Continental Piano Co A. HEGMAN :: Manager. I STRAND ARCADE, AUCKLAND.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1240, 22 January 1914, Page 8
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256Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1240, 22 January 1914, Page 8
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