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UXXLD. HORSE & COW COVERS. It IS YOUR STOCK WELL PROTECTED? is useless to expect the best results if they are cold and uncared for. The niglus are very chilly now, and it is high time to think of Horse and Cattle Covers. W. J. BUTTIMORE. PEEL STREET, SOLE MANUFACTURER of the well-known UNXLD HORSE and COW COVERS. Largest Stock of Leggings and Gaiters in Poverty Bav. LOWEST PRICES. ’Phone 533. H. HNPERSON & SON. FORD MOTOR CAR. 1913 Models. TOURING CAR, B SEATER SO h.p. Fully equipped with Hood. Windscreen, Speedometer, 2 Gas Lamps and Generator, 3 Oil Lamps. Horn, Pump, Tools. £205 RUNABOUT, 2 SEATER, 20 h.n. Fully equipped with Hood, Windscreen, Speedometer, 2 Gas Lamps and Generator, 3 Oil Lamps, Horn Pump, Tools. £l9O _ 037 Ford Cars sold in N.2. in 1912. _ , FORD MODEL T tho only Car in New Zealand that has *uo ShStTIS fi® gurney from Wellington to Auckland through from Auckland to Wellington'in SShlurrru^g^ime^thifbSaii^S Sole Agents for Gisborne: H- ANDERSON & SON. INSIST ON A II a Dealer tries to sell you. a Camera or Fimis not of our manufacture, under the Kodak name you can be sure be lias an inferior article wlkeli be is trying to market on the Kodak Reputation. When selecting’ your Camera- or buyin°' Films, be sure, they are marked Kodak. * & Sold by all up-to-date Kodak dealers at the same price retail throughout New Zealand. The Kodak Book post-free from KODAK (Australasia), LTD., 6 Mercer Street. Wellington, or 3 Lome Street, Auckland. - : :y v ; ... - , - SOLD 0 » r M 11|
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3826, 8 May 1913, Page 2
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914Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Gisborne Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3826, 8 May 1913, Page 2
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