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X PI muu^ ni'i 1 N/. i •-WRS |OPEN I m 4] ' • $> :* -M r 4v y&fcy v .:^;,, '•< •SWISS’, •'.HIT AW! . , Jmfh/l%,lllll.lll;„ j£UQtj[i?S3::;- fU'.nV £.• ..<* HARROWS D. McL. WALLACE, Head Office: Newmarket, Auckland. TUI ST., MATAMATA. Mother Earth is bountiful —help her to help you. All the ingredients of wealth are waiting for you in the soil, you have only to turn them into valuable produce by scientific harrowing. . . . The Wallace ICatimotion Harrow, illustrated at far left, is scientifically designed to open up the soil to* the full benefit of the sun and oxygen. . . . The teeth are spaced;.so that each one .epts its own track. ... Its flexibility ensures that all the teeth are working- ail. the time. . . . Teeth, are. renewable.the only tool necessary being a spanner. . . . For light harrowing the bar can be attached to the other end and the harrow drawn backwards. . . . The Katimotion can be supplied with chain for spreading manure if desired. . . . Your name and address on the coupon below will bring full particulars of these unique Wallace Harrows immediately. - .. D. McL. WALLACE LTD., Dept. A , Newmarket, Auckland. Dear Sirs, Please forward me full information and free literature on Wallace Katimotion and I Katiflex Harrows. NAME

Mr- Brass well knew tnat tne Law was an edged tool noted more for its power of shaving close than of shaving the right person.—CHARLES DICKENS. AVOID THE DANGER OF BEING SHAVED BY BUYING A COPY OF THE N.Z. FARMERS LEGAL HANDBOOK. By WM- F. JOHNS, a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. SECOND EDITION. The work has been revised and brought right up to the minute. It provides a fund of legal knowledge couched in easily-understood language which is rendered most attractive by a host of actually-decided cases. . Written by a practitioner who has lived among farmers all his life, the book is an invaluable guide and friend to all connected with the land. Indeed it can be said to be indispensable to every farmer who wishes to avoid the pitfalls with which the law is now honeycombed. Price, 5/- Post Free. Address Orders to RECORD, MATAMATA.

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Matamata Record, Volume XX, Issue 1917, 14 March 1938, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Matamata Record, Volume XX, Issue 1917, 14 March 1938, Page 6