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TREES. NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT THEM. Fruit Trees and Bushes, Shelter Trees, Hedge Plants, Ornamental' and Flowering Shrubs, and TEEES OF ALL KINDS. Write for what you require, or Come and Select from thousands of Clean, Healthy, Wellrooted and Good-shaped Stock, including-r Apples, Pears, Plums, Cherries, Apricots, Peaches, Currants, Gooseberries, Rhubarb, Strawberries. " v HEDGE AND SHELTEE TREES. Eoses, .Rhododendrons, Camellias, Monkey Puzzles, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, ,and Plants in great variety, MONTAUK, APHISTINE, and other Dressings for Fruit Trees and Plants. e. E. Naish. Nurseryman, BALCLUTH A.

A JN T E D K N 0 W N. LADIES DO YOUR WASHING FOR THREE PENCE, absolutely no rubbing required, use "SNOW WHITE"' washing fluid and half the usual quantity of soap, it •will save you the laborious toil of washing. Ask your Grocer for it.

THE MOST SERVICABLE VEHICLES EVER OFFERED IN THE DOMINION. When you go to purchase a trap, naturally you desire to get ' one that will give you good wear, will be easy on your horse, will possess a stylish appearance, and yet will be reasonable in price. All these qualities will be forthcoming if you buy The "Reston." The Roston Buggies, Gigs, Dogcarts, and station Waggons are famed for their light running qualities, superb finish, and their strength and appearance. Gray and Sons, Ltd., (the famous manufacturers, of Ontario, Canada) bujld all our "Heston" vehicles to order, and so they are m every respect suited for use in New Zealand. ' Their excellent qualities liave so commended themselves to farmers that our trade is now ten times what it was in our first year of selling. Write for particulars, or call and inspect our stock of these up-to-date vehicles.. We nave BUGGIES, DAISY CARTS, GIGS and DOGCARTS sufficient in variety, and reasonable enough in price, to suit the most fastidious. Win. E REYNOLDS & Co Bond & Crawford Sts., Dunedin. Agents for Dux Iniplements, Blue Jay Ploughs, and Macalistcr's Turnip liidger.

The "DUX" KNIFE HARROW. This famous implement is fast gaining ground, all farmers who have used it speaking in the highest terms of praise of the work done. PRICES : £ll 10s (light) to (heavy £ls What the farmers of Otago have to say of the "Dux" Knife Harrow, "1 find it goes deeper into the ground than the disc, Jifting the soil and forking it "more thoroughly. lam highly pleased with the machine." "For one thing they are much easier on the horses than the disc, and I consider do much better work. I worked the harrows in tough lea land, and although I have disc harrows I never would work them again so much superior are the "Dux' knife Harrows in every way." "I am quite satisfied the "Dux" Knife Harrows do better work than : the disc, and so is my neighbour, who bought a new set of d'sca this season, but he is borrowing my Knife Harrows to work) up his turnip land, as he considers he does much better work with the Knife Harrows." These farmers'speak the truth. The "DUX" KNIFE HARROW is entirely new, and cannot be equalled by any other machine in couchy, lumpy, or in fact any class of land. Write for particulars. Wm. E. REYNOLDS & Co. BOND STREET, DUNEDIN. Agents for— MACALISTER TURNIP RIDGER (Gold Medal winner at all recqnt shows)' "DUX" Implements. . "RESTON" Vehicles, Eto. "BLUE JAY" Plows.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 38, 26 October 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 38, 26 October 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 38, 26 October 1909, Page 3

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