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ing LAWNMOWER I "EMPIRE" 14-INCH BALL-BEARING 0% wmg . ■ LAV^ NMOV T E k RS " tti A B *t' 0 j cylinder blades, full 1 4-inch knife, easy w{th Carborlmdum positive screwy ndjuatnient, ® v ® r y P® rt Sharpener FREE as supplies are limited. _ BUCKET SPRAY n erawcators. , /T]\ SWVj-s a. -» \K YV , I® No. A7ll—-McKINNON'S WEED /WPv ' / spraying' trees ' J\ mAVa\ '» I ERADICATOR—Cuts Doth ways. /Of * ami I- with j|mc, etc. |M||«huH|MKiaW I nest Sheffield tool steel. l/a JJ The paunt No. ABOO — FORKS, DIGGING— 1 Head only— Vt be regrulatefl to Forced stiel, strong', well-tern- H Pj t/.v *. I give a lino or pered. Strong ash D handles, ■ W i th Best Ash Handle— le I a coarse spray, with the socket extending well up V® e/ii tt/1 R/R I according to to give extra strength. O/ 11 O/O D/O | the height to ■i-nronir' n-nronir- which the fluid Full Size Yi i e/n „ has to he forced. This pump has size .. 4/11 5/11 patent valves, which work on Youths' .. /I/O — DA If EC 1)01,1 tlle up ancl down strokes, 14/9 KAKLo, , so that there is a . steady ilow. No. ABOS — BORDER FORKS —. No. AIO7O — ® Prioe, 20/8 each. Host Sheltleld-made. Warranted "IDEAL" ENGLISH NniPwu , forged steel and well tempered. GARDEN RAKE. — For ladles' use or for light work The teeth, of high V \ *'■ • In llower gardens; 4-prong only. quality steel, are MM \ _■ Prioe: A/Q produced in pairs, >> \\\f\l V "/•» being secured to the back of M\| the rake. Although the *\J ' aaoßO—svmNOE GARDEN. W rrn price is somewhat higher than .* *ii i,rf<s4- vnrv stronidv madeWfc.fcJJ rUKR.a. f. or the common type or rake, the service the —AH hiass veiy stiongis^maae. lon J handle, gnrd ° nlnS: . 0r -ads only- & Short Handle: Long Handle: N<) AlO60 —rakes.—Best American,. mallo- ' Prioe, 6/8 each. 9 ,1/5 1/- 1/8 able, handled: Strong ash handles and steel. Width about lin to the tboth. 10 12 14 16 teeth, 2/8 3/3 3/8 3/8 P. — — ■ SKELTON'S \JL SPADES: Q/C S > MiM v/ U ■ Kvir S SITFLTON'S W d ••DOMINION" No. A3862—-SPRAYER (as lllUSpattern SPADES. tl '« l \ —J" Tongly maide ; l " ftfmy All bright Spades in 7"" ' Price? 4/11 SaSh, the famous Skelton 1)01 ■ Pl.in Tin, 4/2 each. T make, in three sizes. 0 1 2 No. A3BS6—AUTO-SPRAY CONnSL 9/69/99/11 tinuous atomiser — AutoJ/U j/i7a/ii Spray operates continuously on Other well- both the up and down strokes, ■ known makes in and throws a fine, misty spray, ft crrnc stock. Will handle all solutions, insect - H SEEDS. Nm eKTes, and disinfectants. Used in n ' vScNk the greenhouse, kitchen garden, B COOPER'S NEW SEASON 8 window gardoni Tor rose bushes, 1 FLOWER AND VEGETABLE * f»f\Tk W and in the poultry house. 1 -quart 1 „ ? E . ED ? - - # BAMdUU jU®»\ Size, braes container, g g Pao*et,» for "y f. I .AWN Prloe, 12/8 eaoh. H Also Large gd Packets. RA.KES N. H No. AIOB3—LAWN RAKES. Ny" I S»nWINO PRAS Just the thing to keep X _ 1 "GREENFKA6T" SOWING PEAS 1 V J' SPRAYING I 10""" „ / "*• . I MATERIALS. B "STRATAGEM" 80WING PEAS . I 10"" . Arsenate of Lead. I TROWEL tto. AS7BO—SHERWIN AND WIL--1 r*¥ A XTHTC 1 /-kJ LIAMS' DRY POWDERED ARSEN» | PLANTS. 1 ||Q /VXK OF LEAP— imported' in bulk 1 ANEMONES a J *V/ and packed in our warehouse, p A o^ A ui% 4 each, s? gSe-r^ir 9av * | AURfflr I ".^. : SHORT HANQLE 'f 7 A ' 2/3 4/3 Splendid Seasonable Seedlings! In LONG HANDLE QD & 1/4 Great Variety 6 d 01. / BORONIAB—YeIIow and Pink— STRONG GARDEN SHEARS. No . A 5781— Usually 2/0 to a/0.; eaohi No . AI32O—SHEARS, STRONG COOPER'S Mill I mrf 11 if /7V\ GARDEN—With polished wood ARSENATE TOMATO PLANTS .. Qd do*. /\\ handles and forged steel blades; OF LEAD. TO 11 ' "LI P 1 » i i careruliy tempered: notch ror Hritish manu- ;D B 533?« S ONION PLANTS, CABBAGE \\ \ cutting large twigs. facture. For I -I 1 PLANTS . Qd for OK U Length of hladas— , destruction I I r O <50 \o' 8 0 10 inch. or Codlin 11K iclwrcof U4 I CAULIFLOWER PLANTS, h Prices— Moth and I I 6 d for 25 Ml 7/6 7/11 8/11 eating r*wl 111 111 GROUND FLOOR. f~- V-\ Lighter Quality— Caterpillars. mi .I.', }tljn U U 5/11 5/6 6/6 ?emarnrf' 722^ I 7 X\ No. A 1323 — LADIES' HEDGE long time in suspension. Coats - I / \ \ SHEARS. —A light shear especi- foliage uniformly, adheres well, PI ' ' tk ally made for ladies' use. and does not scorch when proI' ' \ UHP« /J U PRICE A/C PER PAIR. Perly used. I \ tIUCnJ. » ■*/ V PRICES, PASTE: No A7IO—HOES —Forged steel, mmmmmmmmm 4"» Jar V® JS& ash'handfe^.' 111 Width's: S 6i„.: FERTILISERS. m % \\\ \' ■/ 7ln - Bln - 6in. Tin. Bin. GARDEN FERTILISER Bag Hlb l/Q Mix,,; strength-"' Prices: 3/6 3/9 ECLIPSE FERTILISER —Buckets 101b 2/6 2!U " t0 5 ° gallonS of watcr - No. A 740 —HOES, DUTCH— NITRATE OF SODA .. 4/ 14/6 Nicotine Sulphate. handled, riveted- SULP. OF AMMONIA .. 3D 3/11 H/ " Widths: ■ BLOOD AND BONES .. MD 2/6 8/ l 7 3/6, 7/11 Special. 10 1/- I/O SUPERPHOSPHATE 2/ 4/9 5Jb (about 32/6 Many other Hoes In L ime for sweetening ground 2/9 , /A favourite C tvpo e on y the SEED POTATOES— 281b 5611) Cwt. BllieStOne. il third FLOOR, prices: Main Crop ••• 2/11 4/9 8/11 No - AB79S — 81 - U ESJ°NE. — II THiuD 4/11 H/V 0/ II Guaranteed Maqclesneld, 09 per 11 4 aJ BLUE LUPINS for green manuring— cent, 10 73 d Pep ,b - BUBh <80,b ' ) ' 6/6 Per 4id. Per *cwt keg, 82/6, (f eaoh> WEED DESTROYER r>D per lb. « ÜBTARD SEED 9 d Per ib. Spraying Lime. LAWN GRASS, finest • • 1 /Q P* r .In 401h tin with airtight lid. 7 PRICE: 5/11

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 230, 28 September 1935, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 230, 28 September 1935, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 230, 28 September 1935, Page 21

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